Philips TT3000 User Manual page 17

Photoepilator
Hide thumbs Also See for TT3000:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Available languages

Available languages

6
Press the safety ring fully onto the skin with slight pressure.
, The 'ready to flash' light on the back of the appliance lights up green
when all contact switches of the safety ring are in contact with the
skin and the appliance is charged.
Note: The safety ring has contact switches that together are the safety system of
the appliance. This safety ring prevents unintentional flashing without skin contact.
Tip: For easier use, stretch the skin you want to treat. On areas with softer skin, you
may need to exert more pressure on the appliance to push in all contact switches.
Note: Bony areas like shinbone, ankles or ribs are more sensitive than other
areas of the body. When you press the appliance hard onto these areas, the
skin can be more susceptible to skin reactions like irritation and redness.
See section 'Possible side effects and skin reactions' in this chapter. Press the
appliance onto the skin just hard enough to make the 'ready to flash' light go
on, but no harder.
7
Press the flash button to release a flash. After the appliance has
flashed once, release the flash button.
Note: The visible light produced by the appliance is the reflection of the flash on the
skin and is harmless to your eyes. It is not necessary to wear goggles during use.
8
Let go of the flash button after the appliance has flashed. For the
next flash, repeat steps 5 to 8. After each flash it takes up to 3.5
seconds until the appliance is ready to flash again.
Do not treat exactly the same area multiple times during one session.
This does not improve the effectiveness of the treatment, but increases
the risk of skin reactions.
9
To avoid untreated areas, always make sure there is some overlap
with the previously treated area when you place the appliance on the
skin.The effective light only comes out of the light exit window with
integrated UV filter. Make sure the flashes are produced close to
each other. Ask somebody else to help you with the treatment if you
want to treat your back to ensure that the treated areas overlap.
English
17

Advertisement

Chapters

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents