Getting acquainted with i-light, 8english – Remington IPL6000F User Manual

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WARNING: always clean the Flash Window before use with the lint-free cloth provided to ensure there

is no oil or debris on the lens.

, Skin Contact Sensor (fig. 1- 13&20)

The Skin Contact Sensor is a safety mechanism that prevents the device from accidental activation. In order

for the device to activate, the Skin Contact Sensor must be fully depressed against the skin.
, Flash Button (fig. 1-5)

The Flash Button is located on the hand piece. To activate the flash bulb, ensure the Skin Contact Sensor is

fully engaged and press the Flash Button.

, Bulb Status Indicator Display (fig. 1-8)

The device is ready to flash when the Bulb Status Indicator Display is illuminated green.

NOTE: if the Flash Button is pressed AND the Skin Contact Sensor is not fully engaged OR the Bulb Status

Indicator Display is not illuminated, an audible “beep” will sound. When the Bulb Status Indicator Display

illuminates yellow, there are 150 flashes remaining in the flash bulb. When the Bulb Status Indicator Display

flashes yellow, the bulb cartridge has been used up and will no longer operate. You must replace the bulb

cartridge to continue using the device.
, Treatment Head Release Buttons (fig. 1-14)

Press both buttons and gently pull to remove the treatment head.

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WARNING: ALWAYS ensure the unit is OFF and the power cord is disconnected before removing the nose

cone. If the nose cone is removed while the unit is powered ON, all indicator lights on the base unit will flash

and audible “beeps” will sound.

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GETTING ACQUAINTED WITH i-LIGHT

, Long-Life Light Cartridge (fig. 1-15)

The long-life light cartridge will deliver 65,000 flashes regardless of the energy level selected. While it is

unlikely you will ever need to replace it; it can be replaced by another long-life cartridge or SP-6000SB which

delivers 1,500 flashes per cartridge. Please contact your local Remington® Service Centre.
, Energy Level Selection (fig. 1-6)

The i-Light device is equipped with 5 energy levels. Level 1 is the lowest setting and level 5 is the highest

setting.

TIP: For the most effective results, always use the highest energy level that does not cause discomfort on the

skin. To determine the energy level being used, observe the number of lights illuminated on the Energy

Level Display (fig 1 - 9).

Your i-Light device will automatically be set to Energy Level 1 each time the device is powered ON. To

change the level, press the Energy Level Selection Button.
, Test the i-Light device on your skin

1. Review the Warnings and Safety Precautions.

2. Familiarise yourself with the features of the i-Light.

3. Consult the Skin Tone Chart to ensure your skin colour is in the acceptable range (fig. 5).

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