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15 Light Cartridge
16 Nose Cone
17 Power Cord
18 Lint Free Cloth
Familiarise yourself with the features of your new I-Light device.
Flash Window (fig. 1-12)
The Flash Window is a filtered glass window with built-in UV protection that allows specific wavelengths
of light to pass from the hand piece to your skin and hair follicles.
WARNING: Always inspect the Flash Window before use to ensure there is no damage to the lens.
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 Sensors (fig. 1-13)
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.
Nose Cone Release Buttons (fig. 1-14)
Press both buttons and gently pull to remove the nose cone.
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