Key Points; Activating Your Infrared Pemf Mat; Photosensitivity Test; Usage Instructions - BON CHARGE Infrared PEMF Mat User Manual

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Key Points

Activating Your Infrared PEMF Mat

Your Infrared PEMF Mat comes with everything you need to start your
journey to an optimal life. You are about to experience the epic benefits
of using PEMFs. For the best possible results, it is highly recommended
you read this manual prior to using your Infrared PEMF Mat for the first
time.

Photosensitivity Test

It is very important to do a photosensitivity test prior to long sessions
with your Infrared PEMF Mat. Turn on your Infrared PEMF Mat and
switch on the NIR and Red-Light settings. Shine the light on an exposed
part of your forearm, about 1 inch away, for 2 minutes. If you experience
any discomfort or redness on your skin, you must not use your Infrared
PEMF Mat until you have sought professional advice from your doctor or
healthcare provider.

Usage Instructions

You should lay your Infrared PEMF Mat on a stable surface prior to use.
You can wear clothes or no clothes during a session, it's completely your
choice. When using the Red and Near Infrared Light settings we would
recommend the least amount of clothes possible for maximum benefits.
We recommend a minimum of 30 minutes per session.

Multiple Usages

Infrared PEMF sessions works best when administered consistently. The
best results will be seen from daily use but as a minimum it is
recommend using your Infrared PEMF Mat at least 3 times a week.

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Scott
March 14, 2025

Not all the red light turn on is this normal

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Mr. Anderson
March 14, 2025

Yes, it is normal for not all the red lights to turn on for the BON CHARGE Infrared PEMF Mat. Some of the LEDs are Near Infrared (NIR) LEDs, which are invisible to the human eye but can be registered as heat.

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