Using Your Device; Before Your First Treatment - Remington i-LIGHT Compact Control Manual

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USING YOUR DEVICE

BEFORE YOUR FIRST TREATMENT

Remove all jewellery before use.
You must decide which energy level is right for your skin and the area you want
to treat. The device has 5 levels of energy from 1 (the lowest) to 5 (the highest).
For example, you might treat one area at energy level 1, and another at level 4.
For information on energy levels, refer to section ENERGY LEVELS. To choose the
right energy level, test each treatment area separately (refer to the skin colour
chart at the front of this manual).
1.
Press the control button to turn on the device. The level 1 energy level
indicator light will come on.
2.
Place the treatment window on your skin to deliver one pulse. If you do not
experience abnormal discomfort press the control button again. This will
increase the energy level. Deliver one pulse on a different spot at energy
level 2.
3.
Continue testing at increased energy levels. If you do not experience any
adverse effects within 24 hours, you can start the full treatment at that
energy level.
Use a lower energy level if you experience any discomfort.
Repeat this test for each part of the body you wish to treat.
YOU ARE NOW READY TO USE YOUR DEVICE
1.
Before treating an area, the skin should be shaved, clean, dry and free of any
powders, antiperspirants, deodorants or moisturisers. Do not wax, pluck or
tweeze the hair out.
2.
Press the control button. The device will turn on, the level 1 energy indicator
light will be on, and a fan sound will start.
3.
Approximately 1 second after pressing the control button, the ready light
will turn on. The device is then ready to use at the lowest energy level.
4.
Set the energy level by pressing the control button repeatedly to increase
the energy level until you have the level you want. The energy level
indicator lights indicate the chosen setting (refer to section ENERGY
LEVELS).
5.
Decide if you wish to treat the area by Gliding or Pulsing (refer to section
PULSING AND GLIDING).
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