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Selecting the light intensity
Lumea Series 9000 provides 5 different light intensities, you will always be
able to change to a light intensity setting you find comfortable.
1
Press the on/off button to turn on the device. The device starts to
operate at light intensity setting 1.
Note: To adjust the light intensity setting manually without using the
SmartSkin button, use the toggle button until you have reached the
required setting. The corresponding intensity light level lights up white.
2
Press the SmartSkin button and put the device to your skin.
3
After the device has scanned your skin, the light intensity indicators will
blink white to indicate which intensities are most comfortable based on
your skin tone.
4
Press the confirmation button to confirm that you want to use the
indicated setting.
Lumea Series 9000 automatically uses the highest indicated intensity,
which is shown by a blinking intensity indicator. Lumea Series 9000
gives you the freedom to select the light intensity that you find most
comfortable. Skin sensitivity can differ per person. Therefore, the skin
test is the most important guide for selecting your light intensity setting
(see 'B Test skin 24 hrs before treatment').
5
Using Lumea Series 9000 should never be uncomfortably painful. If you
experience discomfort, reduce the light intensity setting. You can do this
by using the toggle buttons.
Note: The device is automatically disabled when your skin tone is too
dark (brownish black or darker), to prevent you from developing skin
reactions. The ‘READY to flash’ light will blink orange to indicate if the
skin tone is too dark.
6
After moving to another body area or after recent tanning (see 'Using
your Lumea Series 9000 before and after tanning'), perform a skin test
to determine a comfortable light intensity setting. To re-activate the
setting indication feature, press the SmartSkin button .
Note: Perform a skin test before you start to treat another body area or
after a skin tone change. Determine the light intensity setting for each
body area separately.