Always let the device cool down before storing. (Cooling
❑
time: 15 minutes)
Certain materials that fade when exposed to sunlight
❑
(e.g. paintings) should not be exposed to the
appliance's ultraviolet light for too long.
Non-users, and particularly children, must not be
❑
present when the device is in use.
The duration of exposure should not exceed the
❑
personal minimal erythema dose (MED), i.e. the
minimum UV dose that causes perceptible reddening
of the skin. If erythema (redness of the skin) occurs a
few hours after a tanning session, no further exposure
should take place. After a break of one week, the
treatment can be resumed, starting from the beginning
of the tanning plan.
If unexpected effects, such as itching, occur within 48
❑
hours after the first exposure, please seek medical
advice before the further use of the device.
Ultraviolet radiation emitted by the sun or by electronic
❑
devices may cause irreversible damage to your skin or
eyes. This biological effect depends on the quality and
quantity of radiation and a person's individual skin and
eye sensitivity to ultraviolet light.
Overexposure
❑
overexposure to UV rays emitted by the sun or by
electronic devices can lead to premature skin aging
and an increased risk of skin cancer. These risks
increase with each exposure to UV radiation.
Overexposure to UV radiation can lead to inflammation
❑
of the surface of the unprotected eye and, under certain
circumstances, even to damage of the retina. Repeated
exposure to ultraviolet light can contribute to the
development of cataracts.
In cases of high sensitivity or allergic reactions to UVA
❑
rays, please seek medical advice before using the
device.
can
cause
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sunburn.
Repeated