Precautions - How To Use Revit™ Safely; Avoid Complications After Using Revit; Reducing The Risk Of Injury - Silk'n ReVit Instructions For Use Manual

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6. Precautions – How to use Revit™ Safely
It is advised that you start treatment using the finest tip set to Partial Suction Mode on a small skin area. If
you see no adverse reaction, you can start treatment on full areas but still with the finest tip set on Partial
Suction Mode. If your skin does not show any adverse signs, you can start treating with all other tips on Full
Suction Mode.
6.1 Avoid complications after using Revit™!
Try not to expose recently treated areas of skin to direct sunlight!
To protect recently treated skin when exposed to sunlight, be sure to thoroughly apply sunscreen
SPF 30 or higher.
Make sure that the skin is clean and dry before using Revit™.
Do not use Revit™ on nipples and genitals (male or female).
Do not use Revit™ for any purpose other than skin exfoliation.
Keep this device out of the reach of children. Do not use Revit™ on children or allow children to use it.

7. Reducing the risk of injury

As with any electrical device, certain precautions must be taken in order to ensure your safety when using Revit™.
Revit™ is an electrical device. As such it should always be kept away from water and never be used when demp
or wet.
Do not reach for Revit™ if it has fallen into water. Unplug it immediatley!
Do not attempt to open or repair your Revit™ device!
Trying to open Revit™ may also damage the device and will void your warranty. Disassemble the device only
when changing a filter! (for instructions on how to change the filter refer to section 11.3)
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