Beurer IPL 7000 User Manual

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• Do not use the device when pregnant or breastfeeding.

• Do not allow children to play with the device.

• If you discover extreme reddening, blistering or burns on the skin, stop using the device

immediately!

• Never look directly into the light emitted from the cartridge.

• Never attempt to release a light pulse into the air!

• On the basis of the “Hair and skin colour chart” on the back page of these instructions for

use, determine which light intensities are best suited to the colour of your skin and your

body hair and whether this method is suitable for you to use at all (if not, this is marked

by an ‘x’ in the chart).

• Do not use the device on naturally dark skin.

• Do not attempt to open or repair the device. If the device is opened, you could come into

contact with dangerous electrical components or with pulsed light energy, which could re-

sult in serious injury and/or permanent damage to the eyes.

Note

The device works best on dark hair types or on hair with a high melanin content. Black and

dark brown hair shows the best response and, although brown and light brown hair will also

respond to the treatment, it usually requires more hair removal sessions. Red hair could pro-

duce a reaction. White, grey or blond hair does not usually respond to the device, although

some users have noticed results after multiple hair removal sessions.

DANGER

Keep the device and adapter away from water! The IPL 7000 is an electrical

device. Do not place it in water or allow it to fall into water or any other liquid.

This can lead to severe electric shock.

• Do not use the device when taking a bath.

• Do not use the device when it is damp or wet.

• Do not reach for the device if it has fallen into water.

• Immediately unplug the mains adapter if it has fallen into water.

• Never touch the mains adapter or the device with wet hands!

WARNING

Do not use the device under any circumstances if you suffer from one of the following

ailments:

• If you suffer from skin cancer or have done in the past, or if you have had potential ma-

lignancies on the skin areas to be treated.

• If you suffer from epilepsy with flash sensitivity.

• If you suffer from collagen disorders, including the formation of keloids or poor tissue repair.

• If you suffer from herpes or psoriasis in the treatment area, unless you have consulted a

doctor and received preventative treatment.

• If you are photosensitive or suffer from another form of light sensitivity, such as porphyria,

polymorphic photodermatosis, solar urticaria, lupus, etc.

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