Risen Beauty E800 User manual

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E800 SHR + Laser+ RF Treatment System
User’s Manual
Version: 170120 1.0

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Contents
Pay Attention to Warnings, Cautions and Notes............................................................ 3
1.1 Overview........................................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Device Brief Introduction................................................................................................ 4
1.3 Device Structure.............................................................................................................. 4
1.4 Medical Use-Application Areas......................................................................................4
Chapter 2 Safety.......................................................................................................................5
2.1 Introduction....................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Responsibilities of User.................................................................................................. 5
2.3 User Training.................................................................................................................... 5
2.4 Explanation to Patients................................................................................................... 5
2.5 Optical Safety................................................................................................................... 6
2.6 Electrical and Equipment Safety................................................................................... 6
2.7 Fire Prevention.................................................................................................................6
2.8 System Safety.................................................................................................................. 6
2.9 Safe Classification of Equipment.................................................................................. 6
2.10 Label of Equipment....................................................................................................... 6
Chapter 3 Description.............................................................................................................8
3.1 Parts and control..............................................................................................................8
3.2 Accessories:..................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 System Software..............................................................................................................9
3.4 The Environment Requirements....................................................................................9
Chapter 3Installation.............................................................................................................11
3.1 Equipment Detailed List................................................................................................11
3.2 Installation Requirements.............................................................................................11
3.3 Filling water.....................................................................................................................11
3.3.1 Infusion process..........................................................................................................11
3.4 Installation.......................................................................................................................13
3.4 Move................................................................................................................................15
3.5 Transport and Storage Procedure.............................................................................. 16
Chapter 5 Operation..............................................................................................................17
5.1 Software Operation Explanation................................................................................. 17
Chapter 6 Maintenance........................................................................................................ 23
6.1 Cleaning the Main Host................................................................................................ 23
6.2 Cleaning the Sapphire Crystal.....................................................................................23
6.3 Replace the SHR Treatment Handpiece................................................................... 23
6.4 Refilling the Water Supply............................................................................................23
6.5 System Trouble Shooting............................................................................................. 23
Chapter 7 Clinical Application............................................................................................24
7.1 Training........................................................................................................................... 24
7.2 Application...................................................................................................................... 24
7.3 Treatment Must Know...................................................................................................27
7.4 Preoperative Preparation............................................................................................. 27
7.5 Untoward Reactions......................................................................................................28
7.6 Treatment Parameters..................................................................................................28
7.8 Post Operative Nursing Care.......................................................................................30
8.1 Treatment of Pigmented Lesions................................................................................ 31
8.3 Hair Removal................................................................................................................. 32
8.4 PHOTOREJUVENATION & DEEP SCARS.............................................................. 34
Specifications................................................................................................................................. 35
Fitzpatrick Classification of Skin Types.......................................................................... 35

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Pay Attention to Warnings, Cautions and
Notes
WARNING Warning means that not following instructions
properly or ignoring them completely can endanger
patients and/or operators.
CAUTION Attention means that not following instructions
properly or ignoring them completely can damage the
unit.
NOTE Notes provide additional information.

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Chapter 1 Preface
1.1 Overview
OPT is the first and only technology that combines optical (light) energy. Gentle pulses
of targeted energy isolate the treatment area and leave the surrounding skin free from
potentially harmful side effects. In addition to permanent hair reduction for most hair colors
and skin types, SHR effectively and comfortably treats rosacea, spider veins; skin
imperfections caused by sun damage, age spots, enlarged pores and uneven skin tones. A
series of SHR treatments will leave your skin smoother clearer with a tighter more youthful
appearance.
1.2 Device Brief Introduction
Product Name: SHR+LASER+ RF Mult-functionTreatment System
Figure 1.1 shows the device.
1.3 Device Structure
This device is composed of three parts: (1) main unit, (2) control panel, and (3) thetreatment
handpiece
The control panel includes the color 10.4” LCD screen, the power switch and emergency shut off
switch. The LCD screen shows the work mode and the parameters of the system.
1.4 Medical Use-Application Areas
1. Permanent hair removal
2. Skin rejuvenation
3. Reduction of pigmented lesions
4. Wrinkle removal
5. Acne Therapy
Figure1.1 E800 Treatment System

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6. Freckle, vascular lesions and facial blemish removal
Chapter 2 Safety
2.1 Introduction
This chapter describes the proper use of the super hair removal Treatment System. Each operator
must have read and understood the User’s Manual completely prior to starting the Device.
2.2 Responsibilities of User
WARNING
This device may cause thermal injury if used improperly. Medical personnel must
familiarize themselves with the devices safety instructions and operational procedures prior to
use.
Before each treatment, the user must check the functional performance of the device in order to
rule out any risk to patients or third parties. if the device is used in conjunction with peripheral units,
the User’s Manuals for the peripheral units must also have been thoroughly read and understood.
2.2.1 Safety Measure
The SHR system is designed to prioritize the safety of the patient and medical personnel. The
following are its parts of safety measures:
A. Upon switching on the system, the processor first undergoes a self-diagnostic program. The
processor will then examine the system automatically and continuously during the entire treatment
procedure.
B. Use the Emergency Switch (red button) to turn the power off in case of an emergency.
C.Remove the Key when not in use to prevent unauthorized access to the device.
2.2.2 Safety Warning
Only personnel trained by the distributor are authorized to maintain the inner workings of this
device. Any manipulation to the system may cause damage to the device and will void its warranty.
2.3 User Training
WARNING
The intense light delivered by this device may cause serious injury if handled improperly.
All personnel using this device must remain vigilant and utilize safety facilities.
The super hair removal Treatment System requires special expertise and care in its handling and
use. Only persons who have received appropriate handling training on the device, taking into
consideration operating instructions, and who are familiar with its therapeutic effect and possible risks
are permitted to use the laser unit.
Untrained or unqualified operating personnel are not permitted to operate the SHR Treatment
System under any circumstances whatsoever. We offer comprehensive training courses for the SHR
Treatment System.
Each user must have read and understood the User’s Manual completely prior to starting the SHR
Treatment System.
Patient’s safety mainly depends upon a well-trained operators and a suitable treatment room. The
attending operators must inform the patient all inherent risks with the use of this device. The success
of the treatment depends largely on the user’s experience and knowledge of the biophysical
connections.
2.4 Explanation to Patients
The treatment process must be explained to the patient. The patient must give written-consent to
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2.5 Optical Safety
All personnel (including the patient) should wear the protective glasses; opaque eye shield for the
patient and filtered 200 nm – 1200 nm for the operators. The goggles / glasses provided with this unit
are manufactured specifically for the 200 nm to 1200 nm wavelength produced by the SHR unit. Do
not substitute treatment / safety glasses with other types of tinted eyewear which may not meet the
specific safety requirements of the unit.
Note: Gauze, eye-shield and tarsi are all effective in the protection for the eyes
2.5.1 Intense Light Warning
The intense light may damage the eyes. Please observe caution at all times. Avoid looking
directly into the sapphire crystal during operation even if wearing the protective goggles. When not in
use keep the treatment handle on its carriage and keep the device on standby or simmer mode.
2.5.2 Treatment Room
The treatment room should be clearly marked to prevent unnecessary access by other personal
during the procedure.
2.6 Electrical and Equipment Safety
The unit uses 230V~260V 50/60Hz; 90V~130V 50/60Hz single-phase power supply. Its
capability should be no less than 2000W.Use a 10A (200V~260V 50/60Hz); 20A (90~130V 50/60Hz)
single-phase three-wire outlet at an international level.
This device connects the ground through three lines, connecting the ground well is important to
the operation safety
The high voltage inside the device is very dangerous. The maximum charged volts of energy
stored in the capacitor is 450V. When the device is switched off, the maximum energy remaining in the
capacitor is 1000J as a residue voltage. It is not advised to open the cover. This will result in an
electrical shock.
Do not open the control or rear panel even if the unit is switched off. Only authorized personnel
may repair or maintain the SHR unit. Tampering with the unit will void its warranty.
2.7 Fire Prevention
The intense pulsed light device generates thermal energy. Avoid using combustible material such
as acetone or alcohol in the operative field. If alcohol based products are used to disinfect the SHR
device, ensure that the alcohol has completely evaporated prior to operation.
2.8 System Safety
The key switch is used to turn the unit on and off. Please remove the key when the unit is not in
use to prevent unauthorized access. The emergency cut off switch is used to shut down the device in
case of any emergency. After engaging the emergency shut off button, turn the device off by rotating
the key in a counterclockwise direction. Rotating the emergency cut off switch in the direction
indicated by the white arrows will release the button.
A 10-ampere circuit breaker is installed behind the device adjacent to the power cord. Loads in
excess of 10 amperes will trip this switch. Simply moving the switch upward will restore power to the
system. A self-diagnostic program then initializes the system and will continuously monitor the
circuitry during operation.
2.9 Safe Classification of Equipment
The equipment safe classification: Electric shock protection — class Ⅰ,type BF equipment;
Corrosion preventing liquid: commonness;
Can't use this SHR system in the environment where the combustibility, anaesthetic and the air or
carbon monoxides mixture exist.
Operating mode:Consecution.
2.10 Label of Equipment
1. NAME PLATE (Model) LABEL: Position: back side

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2. WARNING LABEL : Position: front side
PROTECTIVE EYEWEAR MUST BE USED
RISK OF EXPLOSION IF USED IN THE
PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE ANESTHETICS
3. CAUTION LABEL : Position: cover back side
4. CAUTION LABEL :
5. DANGEROUS VOLTAGE WARNING LABEL: Position: inside
WARNING

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Chapter 3 Description
This chapter will introduce the main parts of the system, the accessories and the process of
installation & debugging.
3.1 Parts and control
The Multi SHR Treatment System is composed of the following parts:
3.1.1 Main Unit
The Main unit is the integral part of this system; it consists of the following parts.
1. The Power supply module: regulates electrical supply to the entire system.
2. The Control module: Regulates and coordinates the various components of the
system for optimum performance.
3. The display module: Displays various information of the system and accept users
instruction.
4. High current capacitors: Delivers adequate electrical energy to guarantee sufficient
power during operation.
5. Cooling system: Maintains a stable thermal environment for optimum performance.
CAUTION
Only engineers certified by us are authorized to service and maintain this device.
3.1.2 Control Panel
Operation of this device is done through the control panel. It includes the following parts:
Key switch: Used to turn on and off the power supply. (Clockwise to turn on and counter
clockwise to turn off)
Emergency turn off switch: The red button found in the front panel of the device is used to
1.OPTTreatment handpiece
4.Laser Treatment
handpiece
3.RF Treatment
handpiece
2. Control panel
5. Main unit

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immediately shut off the device’s power supply in case of any emergency. Pressing this button will cut
off the power supply to the whole system. Rotating the button in the direction of the arrow printed on
its surface will disengage the button and will reengage the power supply. When this button is engaged,
remember to turn the key switch to the off position afterwards.
The Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) shows the operational settings and adjustments as well as
system status is displayed on the screen.
3.1.3 The SHR treatment handpiece
The SHR handle consists of a (1) Cable housing: this contains the power cable, liquid coolant
tubing, control data cable; (2) SHR head: this houses the control switch, flash lamp, sapphire crystal,
filter piece and electronic semi-conductor cooling system.
Pressing on the trigger on the SHR treatment head discharges the flash lamp at the settings as
displayed on the control panel. Pushing down the foot switch like-wise discharges the device (on
selected models only). The supplied sapphire crystal measures 12mmx 35 mm and is superior in both
clarity and longetivity, thereby increasing both the efficiency of the flash lamp and lifespan of the
treatment head. It is very important to keep the sapphire crystal clean. Make sure to clean this with a
soft cloth after each treatment. A disinfectant such as alcohol can be used between treatments. Dried
gel on the crystal filter will reduce efficiency of the flash lamp. Replace the plastic guard over the
filter to prevent damage. In the event that the sapphire crystal is damaged (i.e. nicked or cracked)
contact your dealer immediately.
3.2 Accessories:
Key /1pcs
Protection glasses (operator) /1pairProtection goggles (patient) /1pair
Drainage hose /1pcFunnel/1pc
Power cable /1pc
3.2.2 Protection Glasses
One pair of protective glasses is provided with the device. The opaque glasses are to be worn by
the patient and the filtered 430-1200 nm glasses are to be worn by the operator. Despite wearing the
protective glasses, avoid staring directly into the intense pulses of light during the treatment. Only
personnel wearing protective glasses may be allowed to observe the treatment.
3.2.3 Light-coupling Gel
The light-coupling gel is used to maximize the conduction of light from the flash lamp to the skin.
The light-coupling gel must be clear/transparent and not colored/tinted. Colored gels absorb light
therefore reducing the effectiveness of the treatment. The light-coupling gel must be chilled but not
frozen. Frozen gel diffuses the light emitted by the flash lamp reducing its efficacy. Light-coupling
gels must be non-alcohol based. The SHR produces considerable heat; flammable material must be
kept clear of the treatment area.
Please order the light-coupling gel in the local market.
3.2.4 Order Accessories
A complete set of accessories is included with this device when delivered. Additional accessories
may be ordered through your authorized distributor. This device is very sensitive. Accessories and
spare parts not provided by your authorized distributor must never be used with this device. Doing so
will void your warranty.
3.3 System Software
The software of the SHR mainly has four functions:
1. Allow the doctor to choose the best characteristic parameters for the patients
according to the concrete diagnosis.
2. Control the working process of the system, in order to prevent unexpected trouble.
3. Examine the system energy.
4. Choose the treatment ranges.
3.4 The Environment Requirements
Working temperature scope : +15~+30C

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Relative humidity scope : 30%~80%
Atmospheric pressure barometric : 86kpa -106kpa
The store environment temperature : +5C ~+55C
Power supply : 230V AC , 50/60Hz, 10A;
or115V AC , 50/60Hz, 20A

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Chapter 3Installation
The process of installation includes: (Performed by an authorized technician only)
1. Unpacking the device.
2. Staying the device for one day, in order to avoid destruction by high humidity during long
distant transportation.
3. Assembly of its components and ensure that all connections are firmly in place.
4. Fill the water tank with distilled water only.
5. Installation treatment handpiece and connect the power supply
6. Switch on the device and test all functions / parameters of the system
3.1 Equipment Detailed List
The following is the detailed list of equipment of this device::
Main host
The OPT+Laser + RF handpieceX3
Protective glassesX1
Protective goggleX1
Power cableX1
Foot switchX1
FunnelX1
Plastics hoseX1
Key X2
3.2 Installation Requirements
Before unpacking the OPT+E-light Treatment System, ensure that working environment
conforms to the requirements of this section.
Before assembly of the device’s components, ensure that high humidity is cleared away by
opening the packing and staying the device for one day.
3.2.1 Environment Requirements
Air quality:No caustic particle (such as acid) in the air, which can damage the electric wire, the
electric component and optical component surfaces. The dust in the air should be as little as possible,
or it can absorb the energy of light and be heated up. When the dust falls on the surface of the filter, it
may damage the filter. Metal particles also could damage the electric component.
Temperature: The OPT+E-light system has an optimal working temperature between 15C~30C.
Relative humidity should not be over 80%. The working power of this device is about 2 KW. It would
be best that the unit be installed in an air-conditioned room where the relative humidity and
temperature can be maintained at optimal levels.
3.3 Filling water
3.3.1 Infusion process
Infusion system descriptions as following photo

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Note:
Please always open the vent (except long delivery to other places)
Infuse distilled water until the water level reaches 90% of the water level (Green working level)
Before every treatment ,please ensure that there is enough water of the machine.
Press the “Metal button” to finish the infusion process
3.3.2 Drain process
Connect the water tube as the above steps , the distilled water will flow out after the funnel is
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3.4 Installation
1) Ensure that the key is in the off position and that the emergency cut off button is not engaged.
If it is engaged, release it by rotating the button towards the direction of the arrow indicator.
3)Plug the handpiece connector firmly and properly to avoid the water
circulation problems.
Figure
4.3

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4) Attach the power cord and attach the foot switch cord.
5) Switch the Safety breaker to the “On” position
6) Switch the device on by turning it in a clockwise direction. At this time water circulation
and the cooling system starts automatically.
7) Observe whether water circulation runs well or not. After cooling system runs for at
least 1 minute, the water has slided into the cooling systemand then turn the device off.
8) If the water circulation run well. Then switch off the system. It means you can fully
assemble system with handpiece, screw on the infusion cap and ventilation caps.
When installing a new treatment handpiece or switching between treatment handpiece,
place the treatment head lower than the main host in order to remove bubbles from the
treatment head, Then turn the device on. Let the water circulate for at least 1 minute before
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9) Replace the treatment head or replace water
1. When replacing the treatment head, drain the remaining water in the previous handle. Pay
particular attention as not to spill any water on the electronic terminals. Wipe off any spilled
water with a soft absorbent cloth.
2. Replace water every month, please carry on according to the following steps strictly.
Disconnect handpiece. But you need to keep the above part (as filling water) on the
water conduit of handpiece.
Turn on the infusion/drain tap and unscrewthe ventilation screw caps.
To drain excess water from the cooling tank. Turn on the drain tap, insert the drainage
hose supplied then open the ventilation screw cap. Fasten all screw caps firmly.
CAUTION
a) Only distilled water is to be used in the cooling system.
b) When using the system for the first time, rinse the cooling system with distilled
water.
c) Ensure that the water level is adequate before treatment to prevent over heating.
d) Distilled water is added periodically specially when working in warmer climates
and when the treatment handpiece are changed often.
e) Make sure that the treatment head is firmly secured and the screw caps are firmly
screwed into place prior to operation.
3.4 Move
If the device is to be moved within the general area,
1. Turn the device off
2. Put the treatment head on the support
Handpiece Ⅱ
Handpiece Ⅲ
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3. Pull out the power cable
4. Relocate the unit (Avoid tilting the device)
CAUTION
If the instrument is to be moved outside the hospital, please contact your dealer.
3.5 Transport and Storage Procedure
3.5.1 Procedure
1. The cooling water in the instrument should be let outand cleaned during storage and transport.
2 .The device should vertically be installed in the outer packing box during transport. The
instrument is fixed on the base >550mm×490mm×430mm so that the wheels of the instrument will not
glide.
3. There are waterproof and soft gasket material in the outer packing box of the instrument and
handle with care which the instrument should be supported by natural damage. The markings such as
“Handle with care”, “No wetness”, “up” should be on the box.
3.5.2 Environment
1. Environment temperature range:+5 ℃~ +55 ℃ ;
2. Relative humidity range: 30%~80%;
3. Atmospheric pressure Range: 86kpa -106kpa.

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Chapter 5 Operation
This chapter will describe the operating procedure of the SHR Treatment System.
WARNING
1. WARNING: HIGH VOLTAGE: please ensure that all panels are secured prior
to operation.
2. Place the SHR treatment head on its support when on standby mode.
3. All personnel in the treatment room must wear the protective filtered glasses
supplied.
4. Make sure the patient is wearing the opaque protective goggles prior to
treatment
5. Avoid looking directly into the intense light during the treatment even if you
are wearing the protection glasses.
6. Do not point the treatment head outside the treatment field.
5.1 Software Operation Explanation
1. Welcome Note

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2.Function Interface
Select one treatment function ,The screen will show the treatment interface as figure
5.1
(SHR treatment model& RF model & Laser model )
Figure 5.1
2. When you use the SHR function, please enter the system setting, the password is
201010, then select Handpiece set to choose the handlepiece I for SHR, then you can use the
SHR function. For HR, VR, WR, PR, AR, you need set the handlepiece I for IPL or Elight
model.

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*Once you press treatment model of HR / SR / PR WR or AR on Figure 5.1, you will
come to the Parameter setting Menu (IPL treatment model)
Once you press treatment model of SHR a on Figure 5.1, Please select Handpiece Ⅰ
to do the treatment . (SHR treatment model)
Parameter setting Menu
figure 4.2
Treatment intensity
Pulse Numbers
Pulse Width / Delay
Total
Shooting numbers
Plus- time on
Treatment intensity
Save channels
Treatment cooling
Total
Shooting numbers
Ready
Frequency
Treatment cooling
Output time
FQ

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Once you press treatment model of RF a on Figure 5.1, Please select Handpiece Ⅱto
do the treatment . (RF treatment model)
Parameter setting Menu
Total shooting
numbers
Current shooting
numbers
Total working
Output time
Laser Energy 1-50w
Start to work
/
Standby
Treatment cooling
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