Protection against electric shock
Protections rating
Operating conditions
Relative humidity
Storage conditions temperature
Storage conditions humidity
Operating pressure
Optical exposure
Maximum optical energy
Optical homogeneity
Pulse duration
Pulse repetition time
Pulse sequence
Optical spectrum
Troubleshooting
Problem
The device/adapter
becomes warm during use.
When I place the device on
the skin, it does not release
a flash. The 'ready to flash'
light blinks orange.
Class II
IP 30 (EN 60529)
Temperature: 5 °C to 35 °C
15% to 90% (non condensing)
-25° to +70°C
Less than 90% (non condensing)
700hPa-1060hPa
2.4-6.5 J/cm2
23 J
Max. +/- 30% deviation from average optical exposure in
treatment area
1-2.5 ms
0.9 - 3.5 seconds
Single pulse
Between 565 and 1400 nm
Possible cause
It is normal for the device and
adapter to become warm (but
not too hot to touch) during
use.
The fan is not working.
The cooling airflow of the fan
is blocked by hands or a
towel.
Your skin tone in the area to
be treated is too dark.
Solution
Use the device in a slightly cooler
environment and/ or let it cool down
before continuing use.
Check if the attachment is well
connected. Clean the connectors on the
attachment if needed. In case the
attachment is well connected and it is
possible to produce flashes with the
device, contact the Consumer Care
Center in your country, your Philips
dealer or a Philips service center.
Make sure the cooling airflow of the fan
is unblocked.
Treat other body areas with lighter skin
tones with Lumea.
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