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1.Safety Instructions
Before using the Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) System for the rst time, please read
the user manual carefully.
Warning
• This device is not a toy, keep out of reach of children.
• Please verify the device before you start using it. DO NOT use if there is any
damage.
• Keep the device and power adapter dry.
• Make sure the device operating voltage complies with the rated voltage of the
power source.
Caution
The Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) System is an electrical device. As such, it should be
used with special attention to safety. Please read all warnings and cautions before
use, and strictly follow them when using the device.
Contraindications:
¾The following persons should not use this device:
• Pregnant women or while nursing, or during menstruation; children.
• Your skin is sensitive to light and is prone to develop a rash or allergic reaction.
• You have skin type V and VI(You rarely to never sunburn, very dark tanning).
In this case you run a high risk of developing skin reactions, such as
hyperpigmentation and hypopigmentation, strong redness or burns.
• Persons with a history of skin diseases, Or those are currently being treated for
skin related diseases.
• Persons with precancerous lesions or multiple atypical birthmarks (moles) on the
areas you want to use the device.
• If the area you want to treat has infections, burns, eczema, hair follicle
inflammation, scratches, open wounds, herpes simplex, lacerations or
hematomas.
• Persons with a history of collagen disorder, keloid scar formation or Diculty in
healing wounds.
• Persons with a history of vascular diseases, such as varicose veins, etc.
• Persons with diabetes, lupus erythematosus, porphyria, congestive heart disease,
and bleeding disorders.
• Persons who have a history of immunosuppressive disease (including HIV
infection and AIDS).
• If you are receiving or have received in the last couple of months radiotherapy or
chemotherapy.
Warning
¾DO NOT use this device on the following areas:
• On areas with hyperpigmentation or hypopigmentation, intense redness, or burns.
• On areas where you had surgery.
• Around the eyes and eyebrows to avoid eye injury.
• On the nipples, areolas, labia minora, vagina, anus, inside the nostril and ears.
Mencannot use this device on the scrotum and face.
• Near silicone implants, pacemakers, subcutaneous injection port (such as
insulindispensers), body piercings. Any articial surface should be avoided.
• On moles, freckles, large veins, darker pigmented areas, scars, and skin
abnormalitieswithout doctor supervision.
• On tattoos or permanent makeup, as it can cause burns to the skin and change
itspigmentation.
• On areas where you use long-lasting deodorants, as it may cause skin irritation.
• Do not use this device on skin with sunburns, recently tanned or false tanned.
¾DO NOT use this device if you take the following medications or treatments:
• Your skin is being treated or has recently been treated with alpha-hydroxy acids
(AHAs), beta -hydroxide acids (BHAs), topical isotretinoin and azelaic acid.
• If you have taken oral or topical Accutane or Roaccutane acid in the past six
months. This treatment makes skin more susceptible to lacerations, trauma, and
irritation.
• If you are taking any kind of photosensitizing agent or medication, always verify
the patient information leaet of the medicine, and do not use the device if it is
specied that it can cause light allergy reactions, photo -toxic reactions, or if you
should avoid sun exposure while taking the medicine.
• If you are taking anticoagulant medicines, including the use of large quantities of
aspirin and cannot stop at least one week before each treatment.
¾Immediately STOP using the device and consult a doctor if you feel any
discomfort.
¾Do not leave the equipment unattended when it is switched on to avoid the risk of
re or burns.
¾This equipment is not intended for use by persons with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have