Govee Glide Hexagon Light Panels Ultra Setup Guide
Govee Glide Hexagon Light Panels Ultra
- Tools required:
- Phillips screwdriver
- Spirit level or laser level
- Measuring tape and pencil
- Drill with appropriate drill bits (if using screws and wall anchors)
- Wall anchors or screws suitable for your wall type, or the adhesive pads supplied
- Protective eyewear and dust mask for drilling
- Applications:
- Not specified — check the product box, quick start guide or packaging for any required app name or wireless setup instructions
- Smartphone or tablet for any app-based configuration if applicable
• Capabilities (from product title): modular hexagon panels that mount to walls and provide ambient/decorative lighting with customisable layouts and variable light output.
• Connectivity: not specified — do not assume Bluetooth/Wi‑Fi or other control method until confirmed by the included documentation or packaging.
• Step 1 — Unbox and inspect: open the package and confirm all items listed in the quick start guide are present (panels, connectors/cables, power supply if included, mounting hardware or adhesive pads, and any controller). Do not discard the manual.
• Step 2 — Identify components and power method: locate the power lead and any controller module. If a dedicated power adapter is supplied, note its output rating from the label. If no adapter is present or the power method is unclear, consult the printed materials before powering.
• Step 3 — Plan your layout: lay panels flat on a table and assemble a sample layout to confirm how edge connectors align. Use the measuring tape and spirit level to plan wall placement and spacing. Keep any power/control cable reach in mind.
• Step 4 — Test before mounting: connect the power supply and any controller to the assembled panels on the work surface and briefly power them to confirm the panels light and connectors are seated correctly. If the product requires an app for control, follow the app pairing steps provided in the documentation at this point. (If connectivity steps are not provided, do not attempt to pair assumed services.)
• Step 5 —Mark mounting positions: transfer the tested layout to the wall by measuring and marking the positions for each panel. Use a spirit level to keep rows straight and mark the location of any screw holes or adhesive pads.
• Step 6 —Mounting options: follow the manufacturer’s supplied mounting method. Use supplied adhesive pads on smooth, clean, dry surfaces and press firmly for the time recommended. If using screws/anchors, drill pilot holes appropriate to your wall type, insert the correct anchors, and fix screws so that panel mounting points are secure. Avoid over-tightening which can warp panels.
• Step 7 —Attach panels and route cables: attach the panels one at a time, connecting edge connectors fully. Route the power cable and any controller so they are neat and not under tension; secure with cable clips if necessary. Ensure connectors remain accessible in case of future reconfiguration.
• Step 8 —Final setup and configuration: once mounted and powered, perform any configuration steps listed in the product documentation (for example, app pairing, firmware updates, or zone setup) if applicable. If the product documentation names a specific app or control method, follow those instructions exactly.
• Step 9 —Safety and placement notes: avoid mounting near direct heat sources, open flames, or where panels will be exposed to water or excessive humidity. Do not block ventilation on any controller or power adapter. If the product requires connection to fixed high-voltage wiring, this is not specified here — in that case, engage a qualified electrician.
• Troubleshooting tips: if panels do not power on, re-check power adapter polarity and seating of connectors, ensure the supply is connected to a live outlet, and re-test on a bench before remounting. If connectivity or app pairing fails and the documentation lists contact or support steps, follow those.
• Reconfiguration: panels are modular — to change the layout, power down, unmount the affected panels, reassemble and remount, then power up and reconfigure any app or controller settings if required.