Electromagnetic Fields (Emf); How Ipl Works - Philips Lumea SC2007/60 Manual

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Caution

Electromagnetic fields (EMF)

How IPL works

- If you take the device from a very cold environment to a very warm
environment and vice versa, wait approximately 3 hours before you use
it.
- Do not flash against any other surface than the skin. This can cause
severe damage to the attachment and/or the light exit window. Only
flash when the device is in contact with skin.
- This device is not washable. Never immerse the device in water and do
not rinse it under the tap.
- For hygienic reasons, the device should only be used by one person.
- Use the device only at settings suitable for your skin type. Use at higher
settings than those recommended can increase the risk of skin reactions
and side effects.
- Only use the device for its intended purpose as shown in the user
manual.
- Never use compressed air, scouring pads, abrasive cleaning agents or
aggressive liquids such as petrol or acetone to clean the device.
- Always return the device to a service centre authorised by Philips for
examination or repair. Repair by unqualified people could cause an
extremely hazardous situation for the user.
This Philips device complies with all applicable standards and regulations
regarding exposure to electromagnetic fields.
With IPL technology, gentle pulses of light are applied to the skin and
absorbed by the hair root. The darker the hair, the better the pulses of light
are absorbed.
The pulses of light stimulate the hair follicle to go into a resting phase. As a
consequence, the hair sheds naturally and hair regrowth is prevented,
leaving your skin continuously silky-smooth.
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