Warranty And Support; Recycling - Philips Lumea 9900 Series Manual

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Problem
The skin reaction after
treatment lasts longer
than usual.
The flash is very bright to
my eyes. Do I need to
wear goggles?
The results of the
treatment are not
satisfactory.

Warranty and support

Recycling

Possible cause
You have used a light
intensity setting which is
too high for you.
No, Philips Lumea does not
hurt your eyes.
You have used a light
intensity setting which is
too low for you.
You did not cover all areas
to be treated.
The device is not effective
on your body hair color.
You do not use the device
as often as recommended.
You respond more slowly to
IPL treatment.
If you need information or support, please visit www.philips.com/support or
read the international warranty leaflet.
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This symbol means that this product shall not be disposed of with normal
household waste (2012/19/EU).
Solution
Select a lower intensity next time (see 'Selecting
the light intensity').
The scattered light produced by the device is
harmless to your eyes. Do not look at the flash
while using the device. It is not necessary to wear
goggles during use. Use the device in a well-lit
room so that the light is less glaring to your eyes.
Be sure to make good skin contact to avoid
scattered light.
Select a higher setting next time.
The surface of the attachment should overlap the
previous spot to make sure you flash the
complete skin area, but treating the same area
multiple times does not increase efficacy.
If you have light blond, grey, red or white hair,
the treatment is not effective.
To remove all hairs successfully, we advise you to
follow the recommended treatment schedule.
You can reduce the time between treatments,
but do not treat more often than once every two
weeks.
Continue using the device for at least 6 months,
as hair growth can still decrease over the course
of this period.
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