Vi- Health Warnings - Rowenta DERMA PERFECT EP9840E0 Manual

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The appliance does not emit any light flashes:
- If the lamp LED remains on permanently, check that the lamp is correctly inserted in the
appliance.
- If the lamp LED light remains on permanently, this means that you have reached the
maximum number of flashes for the lamp. Change the lamp so that you can carry on using
your appliance.
- If the malfunction indicator light remains on permanently, take the appliance to your service
centre.
- The skin detection lights are flashing alternately green and orange: the skin colour
measured by the detector is too dark and the appliance has gone into safety mode. Please
refer to the table for determining the type of skin /body hair.
- The skin detection lights remain permanently on green: check that the whole of the lamp's
surface is in contact with the skin.
In the event of the appliance suffering a fall:
- Check that the UV filter is not broken or taut. If this is the case, replace the lamp before
using the appliance again.
- If the appliance does not emit any more flashes after suffering a fall: replace the lamp. If
replacing the lamp does not solve the problem, take the appliance back to your service centre.
If you feel any unpleasantness arising from the intensity of the light from the flashes during
use:
- Look away from the area being treated when you press on the trigger (in particular when
treating armpits).
- For extra comfort when treating, you can use a pair of sunglasses with a filter index of S3
or greater.
VI. HEALTH-WARNINGS
Important safety information – please read before use
DERMA PERFECT is not suitable for everybody. Before using it, please read the following
instructions. For more information or personal advice, please visit www.rowenta.co.uk or your
regional distributor's web site.
Finally, if you are unsure about how using DERMA PERFECT may affect you personally, please
consult your dermatologist or GP.
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