when the lamp has reached 75,000 pulses. For your comfort of use when the lamp has reached its lifetime,
the diode indicating the state of the lamp will start flashing on the control panel, warning that the lamp
has to be replaced.
To continue your epilation, you must then replace the disposable lamp making sure to remove the Pro
Precision system beforehand if you were using it.
Lamp cleaning
Check for the presence of hair, dust or fibres on the filtering glass and on the skin colour sensor.
If necessary, clean the outside of the appliance using a soft cloth. Wet a soft, lint-free cloth with a few
drops of water, and clean the contact surface and the filtering glass. To clean the lamp, switch off and
unplug the appliance.
To prevent any damage of your appliance do not use any solvent or alcool to clean the lamp.
5 - WARRANTY
This appliance is for domestic use only. It may not be used for professional purposes. The warranty will
become null and void in case of incorrect use.
6 IN WHICH CASES MAY THE APPLIANCE BE USED?
Skin colour
The treatment of too dark skin using this technology can lead to secondary effects such as burns, blisters,
and skin colour changes after healing (hyper- or hypo-pigmentation).
This product was designed with a skin sensor which checks the colours of the skin being treated at the
beginning of each session and during use. The function of this sensor is to check that any application is
suitable for the skin type concerned. The light impulse is blocked when the skin is too dark.
Hair colour
The appliance is not effective either against white or grey hair, or when the natural colour of your hair is
red or light blond. If your hair is of one of these colours, this appliance may not be suitable for you.
RECOMMENDATIONS & TIPS
Remark: After having replaced the disposable lamp, always set the energy level at a lower level than usual.
Go back to the usual power level only if you did not feel any unusual discomfort during or after treatment.
The appliance removes unwanted hair by selectively attacking the pigments inside the hair shaft. The amount
of pigment in a person's skin determines the colour, and also the level of risk to which they are exposed when
using any light based hair removal method.
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