Table of Contents RPL™ (Reactive Pulsed Light) Technology-How does it work? Intended Use CONTRAINDICATIONS WARNINGS CAUTIONS Possible Adverse Effects Device description User Instructions Preliminary Test Getting Started Step 1: Prepare your skin Step 2: Device operation Cleaning & Storage Troubleshooting Customer Service Device specification parameters Labeling...
RPL™ (Reactive Catagen and Telogen are the resting phases. Pulsed Light) Permanent hair reduction Technology-How can only occur in the Anagen phase, the phase does it work? of growth. Since hair growth is not synchronized, it is RPL™ (Reactive Pulsed Light) recommended to complete is an advanced technology which uses clinically proven...
Skin Intended Use Tones Sensilight Mini device is an over-the-counter device intended for the removal of This device works best on unwanted hair. The Sensilight dark hair or hair that contains Mini is also intended for more melanin.
Who should NOT use • Suffer from epilepsy, as using the device could the device? trigger a seizure. • Have damaged or broken Carefully read the information skin, or a history of Herpes below before you begin a or Psoriasis outbreak in treatment with the device.
conditions, such as area and the anus, as it diabetes, since it may cause may lead to serious injury. a greater risk of delayed • Over piercings or any metal healing and infection in items such as earrings or case of an adverse effect. jewelry on the area to be •...
Additionally: which may cause serious bodily damage. • Never look directly at the light coming from the • Do not leave the device applicator and lamp, as unattended while plugged it may cause eye injury. into the electricity, as it is a risk of electrocution.
Possible Adverse Effects When using this device according to the Instructions for Use, adverse effects are rare. However, every aesthetic procedure may cause some degree of adverse effects (as listed in the table below). In case adverse effects appear, stop using the device, and consult with your physician if necessary.
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For your convenience, • Skin Sensitivity - You additional explanations may feel that your skin are given below. in the treated area is more sensitive so you • Skin Irritation - The use of may encounter dryness Pulsed Light Hair Removal or flaking of the skin.
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large and extend beyond • Excessive Redness and the margins of the injury Swelling - Very rarely, the itself (keloid). Subsequent treated area skin may aesthetic treatments may become very red and be required to improve the swollen. This side effect is appearance of the scar.
Device description ON/OFF button and energy level button Trigger button Status indicator: • Lack of contact • Non-allowed skin tone • Device not usable 1-3 energy level display Skin tone and contact sensor (Fitzpatrick sensor) Power supply socket Treatment window Lamp User interface description 1.
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2. Trigger button - (flash pulse activation) marked as "sun" on the upper side of the device. The trigger button will activate the flash lamp if the treatment window is in full contact with the skin, and the skin tone is in within the allowed range. Pressing the button once will activate a single flash, pressing and holding the button will activate flashes continuously as long as the button is pressed.
User Instructions Note: Do not treat full areas with energy levels that you The device is suitable for use have not tested before! on: legs, arms, underarms bikini line, back, shoulders, Do not treat the tested chest, stomach, and permitted area for at least 48 hours facial areas (above upper lip, after the preliminary test...
Remember: The device is redness), you can proceed with a full treatment on the equipped with a built-in highest comfortable energy skin-tone sensor, allowing the level that you tested. device to work only on suitable skin tones. This unique safety Getting Started feature will prevent a flash from occurring on specific areas...
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2. Place the treatment 5. After the treatment, turn window on the desired off the device by pressing treatment area, ensuring the “ON/OFF” button. full contact with the skin. Unplug the unit after As a safety precaution each treatment session. the device is equipped 6.
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Notes: • It is recommended to use the highest energy setting that you found comfortable during the preliminary test. • Lighter hair colors may require more treatments in order to see results. • The hair will continue to grow for up to two weeks after a hair reduction session.
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Recommended treatment protocol: Treatment areas depending on hair color and their treatment protocol: Hair Fitzpatrick Energy Treatment Average Treatment Color Skin Level Levels Area Number of Interval Treatments Light I–IV 1–3 • Legs 10–12 The 1–4 Brown to (Inclusive) treatments •...
Post-treatment care • After treatment, you may If the device does not turn on: use a calming lotion • Make sure that the or try Sensica’s post power supply is plugged RPL lotion (available at properly into the device www.sensica.com).
• In case of a pulse delay stopped working, or if you need after repositioning the more assistance, please contact us: device on a different 855-SENSICA treatment area, you should (855-736-7422) consider performing the treatment in a cooler support@sensica.com environment.
Device specification Storage Instructions parameters Storage and transport conditions Manufactured by: ELG trade Ltd. 14˚F to 158˚F Temperature (-10˚C to 70˚C) Emitted light spectrum: 475 [nm] to 1,200 [nm] max. 131˚F (0 to 90% Humidity RH at 55˚C) Emitted energy flux: 5 [J/cm Pressure non-condensing...
Labeling Use the device only Model: IPL030US with the supplied external power and accessories. For your Double insulation safety, never use DC adapters which are not approved by the manufacturer. Type BF equipment This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Consult Instructions Operation is subject to the for use...
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Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) and Specifications • The Sensilight Mini needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided. • Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Sensilight Mini.
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Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity as per IEC 60601-1-2: 2007 - Table 2 The Sensilight Mini is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Sensilight Mini should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity As per IEC 60601-1-2: 2007 - Table 4 The Sensilight Mini is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of the Sensilight Mini should assure that it is used in such an environment.
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To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the Sensilight Mini is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the Sensilight Mini should be observed to verify normal operation.
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RF communications equipment and the Sensilight Mini as per IEC 60601-1-2: 2007 - Table 6 The Sensilight Mini is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the...
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Treatment log Treatment date Treated area Comments...
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Treatment log Treatment date Treated area Comments...
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Treatment log Treatment date Treated area Comments...
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