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FAQs - Project SC2001 - Philips Lumea

DURING USE

39. Does the treatment hurt?
- No. This is because you can adjust the light intensity to just a level you fi nd comfortable. In order to become accustomed to
the appliance, we recommend that you test it on your hip fi rst. Start at the lowest recommended intensity and increase the
intensity step by step, so you can work out the best intensity for you.
40. What should I do if the sensation on the skin is uncomfortable?
- First, check whether the device is suitable for you by referring to the "Skin and Hair type" table on the packaging,
in the Quick Start Guide or user manual. Philips Lumea is suitable for most women, except those with skin type VI
(characteristics) and women whose body hair color is gray, red, light blond or white.
- Check to see if you have selected the recommended intensity suitable for your hair and skin color. If the treatment is still not
comfortable, take a lower setting.
- Check that you have shaved the treatment areas well.
- Check that the area you are going to treat is one of the areas (leg, bikini area, underarms) recommended for treatment with
Philips Lumea.
- Tanning can affect the comfort of the treatment. This applies to exposure to natural sunlight as well as artifi cial tanning
methods such as tanning lotions, tanning appliances etc. If the treatment feels uncomfortable because of tanned skin, select a
lower intensity.
- Bony areas such as shinbones and ankles are more sensitive than other areas of the body. When you press the window onto
these areas, the skin can be more susceptible to skin reaction like irritation and redness. Take extra care on areas such as these.
41. Why is the skin sensation suddenly more intense than before?
- You may be using it at a higher intensity than what you were using it at in earlier treatment sessions.
- Check if the fi lter glass in the light exit window is broken. If so please do not use the appliance anymore.
- Check if you have shaved the treatment area properly and if the areas you are treating are free from oily substances like creams
and lotions and water.
- Check if your skin is tanned. Tanned skin is more sensitive to light and therefore treatment of a tanned skin is more
perceptible. Choose a lower intensity when your skin is tanned.
- As soon as the treatment starts to be uncomfortable and more intense and reduce the intensity to prevent the occurrence of
skin reactions like redness and/or discoloration.
- Check if on the removable window, the metallic surface inside the removable window and/or the light exit window with
fi lter glass there is any contamination visible. This could increase the sensation of the treatment on skin and the risk of the
occurrence of skin reactions like redness, burning and discoloration.
42. Why do I suddenly smell burning hair during treatment?
- Check that you have shaved the treatment areas well enough.
- If there are hairs left, they may get burnt, which causes a burning smell and sometimes you may see wisps of
smoke. Although unpleasant this is not dangerous.
43. How long does it take to treat the underarms, the bikini area and both legs?
- Both underarms and bikini-area can take approximately 8 minutes to treat.
- Each lower leg requires approximately 15 minutes. The treatment of an entire leg takes about 30 minutes.
- With a fully charged battery, you will be able to achieve 150 fl ashes at intensity 5. This takes around 15 minutes.
Treatment at lower intensities can last longer.
44. Can I use the appliance in the shower or bath tub?
- No. The appliance is not suitable for use in wet areas such as the bath or shower.
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