Handling The Device - Philips Lumea Prestige BRI959 User Manual

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Handling the device

6 After moving to another body area or recent tanning, perform a skin test
to determine the right light intensity setting. To re-activate the setting
advice feature, press the magnifying glass symbol.
Note: Since body areas might differ in skin color, you need to select the
right setting for each body area separately. The Philips Lumea does not
automatically select the correct setting.
Skin tone
White: you always sunburn, never tan.
Beige: you easily sunburn, tan minimally.
Light brown: you sunburn easily, tan slowly to
light brown.
Mid brown: you rarely sunburn, tan easily.
Dark brown: you rarely sunburn, tan very
easily.
Brownish black or darker: you rarely or never
sunburn, very dark tanning.
Note: Your skin may react differently on different days/occasions for a
number of reasons.
Note: To check if your skin type allows usage of the device, consult the hair
color table with number 3 on the foldout page.
1 Before use, clean the attachment and the light exit window.
2 Put the small plug in the device and put the adapter in the wall socket.
Note: If the device is not fully charged when you start a treatment, the
battery will run out during a full body treatment. We advise you to always
fully charge the device before you start a treatment or to use it corded.
3 Switch on the device and select the right light intensity for your skin tone.
For selecting the right skin tone, you can make use of the setting advice,
see chapter: 'Selecting the right light intensity'.
4 Place the device at a 90° angle on the skin so that the integrated safety
system is in contact with your skin.
The integrated safety system prevents unintentional flashing without skin
contact.
Light intensity setting
4/5
4/5
4/5
3/4
1/2/3
You cannot use the device

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