1. Vokatra mihoatraview
The Sunlite Purion CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamp) is an innovative lighting solution that combines energy-efficient illumination with advanced air purification technology. This T3 spiral light bulb is designed to fit standard medium base (E26) fixtures, providing bright 6500K daylight illumination while actively working to improve indoor air quality.
Equipped with a unique built-in ionizer, the Purion bulb emits millions of pollution-fighting ions into the air. These ions attach to airborne particles such as smoke, pollen, viruses, and odor-causing bacteria, causing them to settle out of the air for easier cleaning. This bulb is UL Listed, ensuring it meets strict quality and safety standards.

Image 1.1: The Sunlite Purion CFL T3 Spiral Light Bulb, showcasing its compact fluorescent design and standard E26 base.
2. Information momba ny fiarovana
- UL voatanisa: This product has been tested and meets the safety standards of Underwriters Laboratories (UL).
- Fiarovana herinaratra: Always turn off power to the fixture before installing, removing, or cleaning the bulb. Do not handle with wet hands.
- Fampiasana anatiny ihany: This bulb is designed for indoor applications only. Do not use in outdoor or wet locations.
- Tsy azo dimmable: This CFL bulb is not designed for use with dimmer switches unless explicitly stated on the packaging. Using it with a dimmer may damage the bulb or the dimmer.
- Contains Mercury: Like all CFLs, this bulb contains a small amount of mercury. Handle with care. In case of breakage, follow local guidelines for cleanup. For safe disposal, visit epa.gov/cfl.
- Temperature miasa: Do not use in enclosed fixtures that restrict airflow, as this can shorten bulb life.
3. Fametrahana sy fametrahana
- Vonoy ny hery: Before beginning installation, ensure the power to the light fixture is turned off at the circuit breaker or wall switch.
- Avelao mangatsiaka: If replacing an existing bulb, allow it to cool completely before handling.
- Esory ny takamoa: Carefully remove the Sunlite Purion CFL bulb from its packaging. Avoid touching the glass spiral directly.
- Visy amin'ny takamoa: Gently screw the bulb into a standard medium base (E26) light socket until it is finger-tight. Do not overtighten.
- Ampodio hery: Once the bulb is securely installed, restore power to the fixture. The bulb should illuminate.
4. Fampandehanana
The Sunlite Purion CFL bulb operates like a standard light bulb, providing instant illumination upon activation. Its unique feature is the integrated air purifying technology, which works continuously when the bulb is on.
- Fanadiovana rivotra: The built-in ionizer silently releases negative ions into the surrounding air. These ions bind to microscopic airborne pollutants, making them heavier and causing them to fall out of the air. This process helps to reduce smoke, pollen, viruses, and odor-causing bacteria, contributing to a fresher indoor environment. The effect is subtle and continuous, not an immediate odor masker.
- kalitaon'ny hazavana: This bulb produces 900 lumens of bright 6500K Daylight light. This color temperature is a cool, crisp white, ideal for task lighting in kitchens, offices, workshops, or any area requiring high visibility.
- Fahavitan'ny angovo: Using only 15 watts of power, this bulb provides light output equivalent to a traditional 60-watt incandescent bulb, resulting in significant energy savings.
- Lava ny fiainana: With an average life of 10,000 hours, the Purion CFL bulb lasts up to 10 times longer than typical incandescent bulbs, reducing the frequency of replacements.
5. Fikojakojana
- Fanadiovana: Ensure the bulb is off and cool before cleaning. Wipe the exterior of the bulb with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or abrasive materials.
- fanariana: When the bulb reaches the end of its life, dispose of it responsibly. Due to its mercury content, it should not be thrown in regular household trash. Many retailers and local waste management facilities offer recycling programs for CFLs. Visit epa.gov/cfl raha mila fanazavana fanampiny momba ny fanariana araka ny tokony ho izy.
6. Famahana olana
- Tsy mirehitra ny takamoa:
- Jereo raha mandeha ny jiro.
- Ensure the bulb is screwed in securely into the socket.
- Hamarino tsara fa tsy tapaka ny "circuit breaker"-n'ny fitaovana.
- Andramo amin'ny jiro hafa miasa tsara ilay izy mba hahazoana antoka fa tsy misy olana.
- Flickering or dimming:
- Ensure the bulb is not used with a dimmer switch, as this can cause flickering and damage the bulb.
- Flickering can sometimes indicate the bulb is nearing the end of its lifespan.
- Jereo ny fifandraisana tsy misy dikany amin'ny fitaovana.
- Air Purification Not Noticeable:
- The air purifying effect is designed to be subtle and continuous, not an immediate or strong odor eliminator. It works by reducing airborne particles over time.
- Ensure the bulb is powered on for extended periods to allow the ionizer to work effectively.
7. Famaritana

Image 7.1: Lighting Facts label providing key performance metrics for the bulb.
| famaritana | sarobidy |
|---|---|
| Marika | Masoandro masoandro |
| Laharana modely | 05569-SU |
| Karazana hazavana | CFL (Compact Fluorescent Lamp) |
| Wattage | 15 Watts |
| Mifanentana mitovy | 60 Watts |
| ny famirapiratry ny mazava | 900 Lumens |
| Temperature loko | 6500 Kelvin (Antoandro) |
| Haben'ny endrika takamoa | T3 Spiral |
| Fony takamoa | E26 (fototra antonony) |
| BOKYtage | 120 Volts |
| Fiainana antonony | 10,000 ora |
| KEVITRA | Glass, metaly, plastika |
| Ny refin'ny vokatra | 6.2 x 2.4 x 2.4 santimetatra |
| Lanja entana | 4.8 oz |

Image 7.2: Visual representation of various light color temperatures, highlighting 6500K as Super White/Daylight.
8. Warranty sy fanohanana
For detailed warranty information, please refer to the product packaging. Sunlite stands behind the quality of its products.
For further assistance or inquiries, please visit the official Sunlite store or contact Sunlite customer support through their official channels. You can find more information and products at the Sunlite Store on Amazon.





