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Safety Key
- The safety key must be physically inserted into the laser to function.
Laser Button
- To prevent accidental use the laser button must be pressed for 2 seconds to turn on the laser.
Skin Contact Sensor
- The laser treatment window must be in full contact with the skin in order for the laser
to operate. It will deactivate the laser when not in full contact with the skin.
Skin Tone Sensor
- A built-in skin tone sensor will deactivate the laser when used with skin tones that are too
dark and “Not Safe” (Types V and VI, see chart on page 1).
All 4 of these conditions must be met in order for the Epilaser to operate.
Epilaser Safety Features
Your Problem
It’s Possible that...
What you should do
My Epilaser was working
properly, but then it stopped
working. The screen is off and
does not turn on even when I
press the power button.
The battery needs to be charged.
Charge your Epilaser (see page 18).
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