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Using the Remington
iLIGHT
Hair Removal System for Treatment
®
®
5c. If the SKIN CONTACT SENSORS are
NOT in full contact with the skin,
the device will not operate if you
press the FLASH BUTTON and it
will "BUZZ." Double check that the
SKIN CONTACT SENSORS are in full
contact with the skin.
5d. If the SKIN CONTACT SENSORS
on the TREATMENT CAP are in full
contact with the skin, a series of
high-pitched "BEEPS" will sound
indicating the device is OK to flash.
5e. Press the FLASH BUTTON. The
device will flash a pulse of light
onto your skin. You will see a flash
of light and simultaneously hear
a sound, which is normal for the
device. You may feel a mild sen-
sation of warmth and tingling.
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5f. Immediately after a flash is deliv-
ered, move the HAND PIECE to
a new treatment location while
keeping the FLASH BUTTON
pressed down. After 3 seconds the
CARTRIDGE STATUS INDICATOR
DISPLAY will turn on again
and the device will beep. If the
TREATMENT CAP is in full con-
tact with the skin and the FLASH
BUTTON is pressed down, another
flash will be delivered.
After a flash is delivered, lift the HAND
PIECE to the next area in a grid-format.
Note: If the button is kept depressed, the
HAND PIECE can be slid between spots.
Three seconds later, (assuming SKIN
CONTACT SENSORS are in contact
with skin), the device will once again
emit a "BEEP" to confirm that it is
ready to flash.
The device will operate if FLASH
BUTTON is pressed.
5g. Try to treat in an organized, grid-
like pattern to ensure you cover
all hairs in the intended treatment
area. WARNING: DO NOT flash
the Remington iLIGHT device on
the same treatment spot multiple
times during the same session,
as this could cause skin swell-
ing, temporary blisters, or could
change the color of your skin.
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