Handling The Device - Philips Lumea BG9041 Manual

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Handling the device

Note: To check if your skin type allows usage of the device, consult the skin
tone table with number 2 on the foldout page.
Note: Your skin may react differently on different days/occasions for a
number of reasons.
1 Before use, clean the attachment and the light exit window.
2 Put the small plug in the device and put the adapter in the wall socket.
Note: If the device is not fully charged when you start a treatment, the
battery will run out during a full body treatment. We advise you to always
fully charge the device before you start a treatment or to use it corded.
If you use the device to treat your shoulders, chest, back and legs you
may have to recharge the device during the treatment. This is normal.
Tip: If you want to treat your back and your shoulders, you require the
help of your partner or a friend to guarantee complete coverage and best
results.
3 Switch on the device and select the right light intensity for your skin tone.
For selecting the right skin tone, you can make use of the setting
indication feature (see 'Selecting the right light intensity').
4 Place the device at a 90° angle on the skin so that the integrated safety
system is in contact with your skin.
The integrated safety system prevents unintentional flashing without skin
contact.
5 Press the device firmly onto your skin to ensure proper skin contact. The
'ready to flash light' on the back of the device lights up white to indicate
that you can proceed with the treatment.
Note: When the 'ready to flash' light starts blinking orange, your skin is
not suitable for treatment. In this case, the device automatically disables.
You can try to use the device on other areas with a lighter skin tone.
Note: If the 'ready to flash' light does not light up white, the device is not
completely in contact with your skin.
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