- Before you use Lumea, you should clean your skin and make sure
it is hair-free, entirely dry and free from oily substances.
- Do not use any pencil or pen to mark the areas to be treated. This
may cause burns on your skin.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
the device. Supervision is required to avoid potential risks such as
exposure to the light output, electrocution, strangulation from the
cables or choking on the attachments.
- Do not use the device if the UV filter of the light exit window
and/or attachment is broken, as safe operation cannot be
guaranteed under these circumstances.
- Do not use hair removal creams in the area (to be) treated with the
device, as chemicals may cause skin reactions.
- Always check the device before you use it. Make sure that the Skin
tone sensor window is clean when using the device, to avoid
improper operation. Please follow the instructions in Section
'Cleaning & Storage' for cleaning the device.
- The adapter, light exit window and the filter of the attachments
can become very hot ( >210
°C/>410
°F ) during usage. Always let
the adapter, the light exit window as well as the filter and inner
parts of the attachments cool down before you touch them.
- The scattered light produced by the device is harmless to your
eyes. Do not look at the flash while using the device. It is not
necessary to wear goggles during use. Use the device in a well-lit
room so that the light is less glaring to your eyes.
- Hair removal by intense pulsed light sources can cause increased
hair growth in some individuals. Based upon currently available
data, the highest risk groups for this response are females of
Mediterranean, Middle Eastern and South Asian heritage treated
on the face and neck.
- If shaving, epilating or waxing causes skin irritation, we advise you
not to use the device until skin irritation has disappeared.
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