General Electric 29679

GE 4-in-1 LED Power Failure Night Light

Model 29679 User Manual

Introduction

This manual provides detailed instructions for the GE 4-in-1 LED Power Failure Night Light, Model 29679. This versatile device functions as a power failure light, a night light, a task light, and a portable flashlight. It features a built-in dusk-to-dawn sensor and a rechargeable battery for reliable illumination.

GE 4-in-1 LED Power Failure Night Light and its packaging

Image: The GE 4-in-1 LED Power Failure Night Light, showing the device and its retail packaging, highlighting its multi-functionality and light sensing feature.

Safety Information

  • Indoor Use Only: This product is designed for indoor use in dry locations. Do not expose to water or moisture.
  • Electrical Rating: Ensure the product is plugged into a standard 120-volt AC outlet.
  • Cleaning: Disconnect from power before cleaning. Wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners.
  • No User-Serviceable Parts: Do not attempt to open or repair the unit. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
  • Battery Safety: The unit contains a non-replaceable rechargeable battery. Do not dispose of the unit in fire or expose to excessive heat.

Package Contents

  • 1 x GE 4-in-1 LED Power Failure Night Light (Model 29679)

Product Features

  • 4-in-1 Functionality: Operates as a night light, power failure light, task light, and flashlight.
  • Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor: Automatically turns the night light on when the room is dark and off when the room is lit.
  • Rechargeable Battery: Integrated battery charges when plugged into an outlet and powers the light during outages or as a portable flashlight.
  • Foldable Plug: Allows for compact storage and comfortable handheld use as a flashlight.
  • Illumination Levels: Provides 40 lumens as a flashlight, 20 lumens as a tabletop light, 10 lumens as a night light, and 5 lumens as an emergency light.

Setup

  1. Unpack: Carefully remove the night light from its packaging.
  2. Plug In: Extend the foldable plug and insert the night light into a standard 120-volt AC wall outlet. Ensure it is securely seated.
  3. Initial Charge: Allow the unit to charge for several hours upon first use to ensure the internal battery is fully charged. The night light will function while charging.
GE 4-in-1 LED Power Failure Night Light plugged into an outlet, demonstrating light sensing

Image: The night light plugged into a wall outlet, illustrating its light sensing capability, turning off at dawn/when room is lit and on at dusk/when room is dark.

Operating Instructions

Night Light Mode

  • When plugged into an outlet, the built-in light sensor will automatically turn the LED panel on at dusk or when the room becomes dark, and off at dawn or when the room is lit.
  • To adjust the brightness of the night light, press the side button. This cycles through different brightness levels.
GE 4-in-1 LED Power Failure Night Light plugged in, showing light level options

Image: The night light plugged into a wall outlet, with an overlay indicating various light level settings from 'Guide' to 'Very Bright'.

Power Failure Light Mode

  • If a power outage occurs while the unit is plugged into an active outlet, the LED panel will automatically illuminate to provide emergency lighting.
  • The rechargeable battery provides power for this mode.
GE 4-in-1 LED Power Failure Night Light automatically turning on during a power outage

Image: The night light plugged into an outlet, with text indicating it automatically turns on during outages and the rechargeable battery lasts up to 2 hours.

Flashlight Mode

  1. Unplug the night light from the wall outlet.
  2. Fold the electrical plug into the unit for comfortable handheld use.
  3. Press the side button twice to activate the flashlight.
Person using GE 4-in-1 LED Power Failure Night Light as a handheld flashlight

Image: A hand holding the night light as a flashlight, illuminating a circuit breaker panel, demonstrating its handheld mode and foldable plug.

Tabletop Light Mode

  • While in flashlight mode, press the side button one more time to switch to the low-level panel light illumination, suitable for tabletop use.

Maintenance

  • Cleaning: To clean the night light, ensure it is unplugged from the wall outlet. Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior. Do not use abrasive cleaners, solvents, or immerse the unit in water.
  • Battery Care: The internal rechargeable battery is designed for long-term use. Keep the unit plugged in when not in portable use to maintain battery charge.

Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible CauseSolution
Night light does not turn on at dusk.Room is too bright; unit is not plugged in; sensor is obstructed.Ensure the room is sufficiently dark. Verify the unit is securely plugged into a working outlet. Check that the light sensor is not covered.
Light does not turn on during a power outage.Battery is not charged; unit is not plugged in.Ensure the unit has been plugged into an outlet to charge its internal battery. Verify the outlet is functional.
Flashlight/Tabletop light is dim or does not turn on.Battery is low or depleted.Plug the unit into a wall outlet and allow it to charge for several hours.

Specifications

  • Model Number: 29679
  • Brand: General Electric
  • Dimensions (LxWxH): 4.76" x 2.64" x 1.55"
  • Item Weight: 3.2 ounces
  • Light Source Type: LED
  • Wattage: 1 watts
  • Voltage: 120 Volts
  • Brightness: Up to 40 Lumens (Flashlight Mode)
  • Power Source: Battery Powered (Rechargeable)
  • Material: Plastic
  • Indoor/Outdoor Usage: Indoor Only
  • Special Features: Portable, Rechargeable, Dusk-to-Dawn Sensor, Power Failure Auto-On
  • UPC: 030878296793
Dimensions of the GE 4-in-1 LED Power Failure Night Light

Image: A diagram showing the dimensions of the GE 4-in-1 LED Power Failure Night Light: 4.76 inches in height, 2.64 inches in width, and 1.55 inches in depth.

Warranty and Support

Warranty: This product is covered by a Limited-Lifetime Warranty. For specific details regarding warranty coverage, please refer to the documentation included with your purchase or contact customer support.

Support: For further assistance, product information, or to view other GE products, please visit the official GE store on Amazon: GE Appliances Store.

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