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  • Page 1 User Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Dear client, PACKAGE CONTENTS PRECAUTIONS FOR USE You have just purchased an and I thank you for GLOSSARY your trust. INFORMATION PROVIDED BY 'S TOUCH SCREEN Habits change and is an example of this. Now, you can safely have access to a hair removal technology that uses the latest generation of pulsed light in com- pact size.
  • Page 3: Package Contents

    YOU MUST KEEP ALL THE ELEMENTS OF THE ORIGINAL PACKAGING (BOXES, PADDING ETC…). The manu- REMINDER: Only E-Swin is entitled to market and its accessories: optic, stop, clean, patches, facturer’s warranty will cover parts and labour only if the device is returned with all its elements in its original packa- pen, gel, mask, fun, etc.
  • Page 4 “Accessories and cartridges” section. We disclaim any responsibility for the use of consumable cartridges and accessories , designed and manufactured by E-Swin is a device of health regulated of class IIa, with CE marking delivered by TÜV from another manufacturer.
  • Page 5 USAGE PRECAUTIONS COMPATIBILITY CRITERIA COMPATIBILITY WITH OTHER TREATMENTS Do not use on people who are incompatible with depilation by pulsed light, including those who meet one of the following criteria: • Before starting a session, the patient must not apply any cosmetic treatments which are aggressive to the skin. In the case of non-aggressive cosmetic treatments, however, a time interval of 24 hours should be allowed between these treatments and the •...
  • Page 6 USAGE PRECAUTIONS METHODE OF TREATMENT • Protect any zones which are not to receive flash treatment (e.g.: tattoos) using the barrier plate. stop • Increase the power level as required, depending upon the sensation reported by the patient and subject to the BEFORE THE SESSION absence of any skin reaction.
  • Page 7: Base

    GLOS SARY THE BASE THE APPLICATOR Ventilation grid Power cord connection Vizor to protect touchscreen Air vents Fixed side casing Trigger button Flash- ready indicator Applicator zone Applicator cord support Power cord connection Activation card slot Applicator holding area Mobile head Release clips (for Applicator zone Mobile head...
  • Page 8 INFORMATION PROVIDED TOUCH SCREEN HOME MENU CONSUMABLES MENU (screen A) enables you to access the The Home menu of following 3 menus: CONSUMABLES MENU (screen ) displays the number of flashes HAIR REMOVAL MENU 2895 2895 still available on the cartridge (and its activation card).
  • Page 10 REMOVING HAIR WITH BEFORE EACH USE REMOVING THE MOBILE HEAD TO CLEAN THE INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL OPTICAL COMPONENTS • Check the power cord (must not be pinched or crushed, wire must not be bare). • Hold the applicator so that the air vents are facing you. •...
  • Page 11 Once entered, these codes will no longer be requested. IMPORTANT: Do not damage, bend, or cut the activation card of cartridge. Damaged cards are not covered the E-SWIN optic warranty. Therefore it will not be replaced and its cartridge...
  • Page 12 REMOVING HAIR WITH STEP 1 STEP 3 2895 CHOOSING THE BEST TIME TO HAVE A TREATMENT WITH SETTING UP THE HAIR REMOVAL TREATMENT If the previous hair removal method of your patient was: IMPORTANT: You can only access the “Hair removal” menu if your flash credit account is not zero.
  • Page 13: Precautions For Use

    REMOVING HAIR WITH • Identify the specific zone to be treated (screen Q). • Adjust the request power level (screen 2895 2895 Once the main area has been selected, the names of each specific zone are shown. After selecting the previous settings, the power level gauge for the flash appears. Press on the specific zone which corresponds to the patient.
  • Page 14 REMOVING HAIR WITH STEP 4 • Specific treatment programme for highly pigmented skins. DELIMIT THE AREA TO BE FLASHED All treatments carried out on highly pigmented skin requires the exclusive use of the “special highly pigmented skin”. To ensure an optimum hair removal session, are provided.
  • Page 15 REMOVING HAIR WITH STEP 6 STEP 5 ENDING THE SESSION ISSUING A FLASH • Press the stop / start button IMPORTANT: Do not flash the periocular area (located under the safety glasses protecting your patient's eyes, eyebrows, eyelashes…). • The fans will continue to operate for around 10 minutes. mask •...
  • Page 17: Changing The Optic Cartridge

    CHANGING CARTRIDGE optic STEP 3 CHANGING THE OPTIC CARTRIDGE TURNING OFF THE DEVICE • For the very first use, is already equipped with an cartridge. Optic • Replacement of the cassette must be undertaken with the utmost care. Improper handling may result in permanent damage to •...
  • Page 18: Optic Consumable Cartridge

    To sum up, you need to match the 2 red dots (image H). back your cartridge so it can be exchanged (the returning cost and new optic shipment is not covered by E-Swin SAS). NOTE: cartridges are not symmetrical, so they must be inserted in a specific optic way, and absolutely not in any other way.
  • Page 19 , or on any other device made • If you run out of flash credits while using the device, the warning screen (screen Q) available by E-Swin SAS. will appear. Icon (screen S) followed by its number of days is displayed only in rental mode.
  • Page 20 You will then see your E-Swin products. Click on the blue box – Activation codes. Under the tab ‘Available optical cartridges’ you will be able to see your cartridges and activate using the corresponding serial number which is written on your cartridge. You will receive two 5-digit codes to enter into your .
  • Page 21: Software Options

    SOFTWARE OPTION 2895 2895 SOFTWARE OPTIONS LANGUAGE SELECTION (screen • Press on the flag corresponding to the requested language. When you turn on your after you have accessed the home page, 3 menus are avail- able (screen A): • The message “Language has been switched” is displayed, you must then press “OK” for the change to become effective.
  • Page 22: Prohibited Handling

    PROHIBITED HANDLING HERE IN A LIST OF SOME ACTIONS THAT ARE PROHIBITED WHEN USING YOUR (NON-EXHAUSTIVE) These actions are prohibited because they endanger you or may damage your device in an irreversible way. Once the car- optic Do not cover the ventilation Do not to block the ventila- tridge is dismounted, only grid located on the applica-...
  • Page 23: Using The Accessories

    USING THE ACCESSORIES tool is used to separate the mobile head of your extractor is used to mark out the area to be depilated. The work spray is used to clean and maintain: car tridge has a pre- o p t i c clean applicator for the cleaning of the optical parts or the replacement progr ammed ser vice life, which...
  • Page 24: Maintenance

    MAINTE NANCE Your must be unplugged when you are undertaking its maintenance. If you intervene after using , you must wait the complete stop of the applicator's fan before unplugging the base. This enables, the optical parts to cool down properly. NOTE: Unlike the fans located inside the applicator, the ones located inside the base only stop when the device is unplugged.
  • Page 25: Support

    SUPPORT TECHNICAL SUPPORT E-SWIN 2895 When in doubt about the use of your device, please contact our technical service by acces- sing your client account on prostore.esw-beauty.com, then click on "Contact us & After sales service" WARNING MESSAGE If one of the warning message below appears: you can follow the instructions in the co- lumn “What to do?”or contact our After Sales service (screen A).
  • Page 26 Do not use this product after the deadline specified beside this logo (gel). E-Swin SAS is affiliated to an eco organization that is responsible for the collection and processing of The batch number of the product is indicated beside this logo (gel).
  • Page 27: Technical Characteristics

    TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS GUIDANCE AND MANUFACTURER’S DECLARATION Immunity test IEC60601 Test Level Compliance Level Electromagnetic Environment - Guidance Electrostatic Discharge ± 6 kV contact ± 6KV contact Floors should be wood, concrete or ceramic tile. If floors (ESD) ± 8 kV air ±...
  • Page 28: Standards

    Never let either the base or the applicator come into contact with E-SWIN SAS, the exclusive manufacturer of the device Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur water.
  • Page 29: Warranty Conditions

    E-SWIN SAS will not be held responsible for any accident that may occur due to improper use or non-compliance with the prescriptions...
  • Page 30 ZA de la Prévôté Rue des Côtes d’Orval 78550 Houdan FRANCE 01 30 46 37 61 www.e-swin.com 0197...

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