Troubleshooting - Remington i-LIGHT PRO+ Face & Body IPL6500AU User Manual

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 INFINITY BULB
The bulb in this device is guaranteed to last for the entire warranty period as
communicated on the warranty details at the rear of this manual.
In the extremely unlikely event that your bulb becomes empty, please contact your
local Remington Service centre who will provide you with a replacement.
, Signs that the bulb needs replacing:
Bulb Status Indicator is illuminated yellow: 150 Flashes remain in the bulb
Bulb status indicator is
 CLEANING YOUR i-LIGHT® DEVICE
CAUTION: Before cleaning your i-LIGHT®, make sure that the device is switched OFF and the power
cord is disconnected from the device.
Regular cleaning helps to ensure optimal results and a long life for the i-LIGHT® device.
To clean the Flash Window, use only the lint-free cloth included with your i-LIGHT® device. Take care
For stubborn stains on the
Use a small hand-held vacuum to remove dust and debris from the hand piece vents.
glass or the metallic surface inside the Treatment Head.
CAUTION: The i-LIGHT® is a high voltage device. Never immerse in water. Never clean the unit or any of
its parts under a tap or in a dishwasher.
, Storage
Switch
the unit, unplug and allow to cool for 10 minutes before storage.
Store the unit in a dry place at a temperature between 15º C and 35º C

TROUBLESHOOTING

Always read these instructions fully before using i-LIGHT®
Refer to this troubleshooting guide if you experience any problems with i-LIGHT®, as this section
addresses the most common problems you could encounter with i-LIGHT®. If you have followed the
instructions in this section and continue to experience problems, please contact the Remington®
Service Centre for further assistance.
, The power switch is ON, but the unit is not working.
Make sure the unit is plugged into a working electrical outlet.
Try switching to a di erent outlet.
yellow: Bulb is empty.
window, dampen a cotton swab with surgical spirit or rubbing alcohol,
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