Guidelines For Treatment; Average Treatment Time; Using The Appliance On The Legs - Philips SC2001/01 User Manual

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Area
Underarms
Bikini line
Entire bikini area
One lower leg
One full leg
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To avoid untreated areas, always make sure there is some overlap
with the previously treated area when you place the appliance on
the skin.The effective light only comes out of the light exit window.
Make sure the flashes are produced close to each other.
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Switch off the appliance after you have finished the treatment.
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Check the light exit window and the attachment for hairs and
dirt and clean the appliance after use (see chapter 'Cleaning and
maintenance').

guidelines for treatment

average treatment time

Approx. treatment time
1.5 minutes per underarm
1.5 minutes per side
5 minutes
12 minutes
20 minutes
Note: The average treatment times above have been observed during research
and tests. Individual treatment times may vary from person to person.
Note: Fully charged batteries offer at least 320 flashes at intensity 5. How long
you can use the appliance depends on the size of the area to be treated and
the intensity setting used.

using the appliance on the legs

Check the recommended light intensities table in chapter 'Preparing for use',
section 'Setting the light intensity' to see which settings are suitable for your legs.
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You can move the appliance up and down or across the leg, whichever
is more convenient to you.
Note: Bony areas like shinbone and ankles are more sensitive than other areas
of the body. When you press the attachment hard onto these areas, the skin
can be more susceptible to skin reactions, such as skin irritation and redness.
See section 'Possible side effects and skin reactions' in this chapter. Press the
attachment onto the skin just hard enough to make the 'ready to flash' light go
on, but not harder.
Tip: The appliance may leave imprints on the skin in the treated areas. These
imprints may show you where you can make the treated areas overlap.
If you use the appliance to treat both your lower and upper legs, you may
have to recharge the appliance during the treatment. This is normal. How
long you can use the appliance depends on the size of the treatment area
and the intensity setting used.
Tip: Many users combine leg treatments with other activities around the house
such as watching TV or listening to music. You can also try this to make the
experience more enjoyable and relaxing.
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