Using Your Lumea Prestige; Skin Tone Sensor; Body Attachment; Selecting The Right Light Intensity - Philips Lumea BG9041 Manual

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Using your Lumea Prestige

Skin tone sensor

Body Attachment

Selecting the right light intensity

For extra safety, the Lumea Prestige has integrated skin tone sensor which
measures the skin tone at the beginning of each session and occasionally
during the session. If it detects a skin tone that is too dark for treatment with
Lumea, the 'ready to flash' light starts blinking orange and the device
automatically disables to prevent you from developing skin reactions. This
means that it does not flash when you press the flash button.
The body attachment has a curved-in design to cover effectively and treat
areas below the neckline. Especially large areas such as chest, back, legs,
arms and stomach.
Lumea provides 5 different light intensities and advises you on the right
setting you should use based on your skin tone. You will always be able to
change to a light intensity setting you find comfortable.
1 Press the on/off button to turn on the device. The device starts to
operate at light intensity setting 1.
Note: To adjust the light intensity setting manually without using the skin
advice, use the toggle button until you have reached the required setting.
The corresponding intensity light level lights up white.
2 Press the SmartSkin sensor ( ) and put the device to your skin.
3 After the device scanned your skin, the suggested intensity lights will
blink white to indicate which intensities you can use based on your skin
tone.
4 Press the confirmation button ( ) to confirm that you want to use the
suggested setting advice to start using the device.
Philips Lumea will automatically use the highest suggested intensity,
indicated by a continuous lighting led indicator.
Lumea gives you the freedom to select the light intensity that you find
most convenient. If you want to set the light intensity setting manually,
please consult the table below. This table shows settings that for the
majority of users provides a comfortable, but still effective setting.
5 Using Lumea should never be painful. If you experience discomfort,
reduce the light intensity setting. You can do this by using the up-down
buttons.
Note: The device automatically disables when your skin tone is too dark
(skin type VI), to prevent you from developing skin reactions. The 'ready
to flash' light will blink orange to indicate if the skin tone is too dark.
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.

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