7.1 Application methods
WARNING
Do not treat the same area twice within one treatment. The risk of side effects is increased
if an area is treated more than once.
Note
The pulses from the device should be applied in rows – beginning at one end of each row,
continuing to the other end. This technique allows better monitoring of the areas of skin that
have already been treated and helps you to avoid treating the same area more than once
or treating overlapping areas of skin. The light area of the device is designed in such a way
that it leaves a temporary impression on the treated area of skin. These visible impressions
can be used for precise placement of the next pulse.
Application method 1 "Auto Flash" mode:
Hold down the trigger button. The device emits a series of consecutive light pulses so long
as the skin contact sensor is in full contact with the skin. After the third light pulse, which
is triggered by holding down the trigger button, the device automatically switches to "Auto
Flash" mode. The device automatically emits light pulses at regular intervals. This mode
does not require the trigger button to be pressed manually. The "Auto Flash" mode is suit-
able for treating large areas in particular, for example the legs.
Application method 2 "releasing individual flashes":
Release the trigger button after each light pulse. For the next light pulse, position the device
on the area directly next to the area that has just been treated. Ensure that the light area
and skin contact sensor come into full contact with the skin. This mode guarantees precise
treatment, e.g. for knees or ankles.
Note
If the device does not emit any light pulses and the indicator lamp is orange, this indicates
that there is not enough contact between the skin sensor and the skin.
If the device does not emit any light pulses and the indicator lamp is red, this indicates that
the skin surface to be treated is too dark.
Note
Allow the device to cool for a few minutes if it seems too hot for you. You can continue your
treatment as normal after a short cooling period.
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