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, Treat body area(s) with the i-Light device

The i-Light device is equipped with two operating modes: Single Flash Mode and Multi-Flash Mode. Your

i-Light device will automatically be set to Single Flash Mode each time the device is powered ON.

Single Flash Mode: The i-Light device will flash once when the Flash Button is pressed AND skin contact

sensor is engaged.

Multi-Flash Mode: The i-Light device will flash once every 2 seconds when the Flash Button is pressed AND

the skin contact sensor is fully engaged.

The Multi-Flash mode allows you to quickly treat large areas such as the legs, chest or back by simply gliding

the hand piece to a new location after each flash.
, Single Flash Mode

1.  Place the i-Light hand piece against your skin so the Flash Window is flush with the skin surface (fig. 11).

2.  Ensure the Skin Contact Sensor is fully engaged and the Bulb Status Indicator Display

is illuminated.

3.  Press the Flash Button to activate the device (fig. 12).

4.   Move the hand piece to a new treatment area and repeat steps 1-3 (fig. 13).
, Multi Flash Mode

1. Place the i-Light hand piece against your skin so the Flash Window is flush with the skin surface (fig. 11).

2.  Ensure the Skin Contact Sensor is fully engaged and the Bulb Status Indicator Display

is illuminated.

3.   Press AND HOLD the Flash Button down to activate the device (fig. 12).

4.   Immediately after the device has flashed, slide the hand piece to a new location. After a short delay

(approximately 2 seconds) the device will flash again (fig. 13).

NOTE:

• During Multi-Flash Mode, the Skin Contact Sensor AND the Flash Button must remain fully depressed. If

either becomes disengaged, the device will not operate. To resume treatment, repeat steps 1-4.

• During Multi-Flash Mode, the Bulb Status Indicator Display will remain illuminated while the Skin Contact

Sensor and Flash Button are engaged.

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