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Customer Concerns
Failure to use protective eyewear may result in severe burns or other eye injury. If discomfort
develops, stop using the tanning equipment immediately and seek medical advice from your
physician.
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Do not continue to use the tanning device if unexpected effects, such as itching, occur
within 48 hours after the first tanning session. Seek medical advice immediately!
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The tanning unit must never be used if a facial filter is damaged or missing, or if the timer
on the unit is defective.
• UV light from the equipment or the sun can cause injuries to the skin or eyes. This
biological effect is dependent on the sensitivity of a users skin and on the type of UV light
they are receiving. Users should follow the tanning exposure schedule on the unit and in
the manual.
• As with natural sunlight, overexposure can cause eye and skin injury, sunburn or allergic
reactions.
• If user is taking medications or has cosmetics on their skin, sensitivity may increase to
UV light.
• A person with a history of skin problem should always consult a physician prior to
tanning.
Always seek medical advice if in doubt!
Sometimes people using the tanning device will experience a slight reddening of the skin.
This is usually in small patches and after the second or third tanning session. This redness
can be accompanied by an itching sesation. This may just be a slight heat rash caused by
the heat from the lamps within the device. It should be gone in about 24 hours. This feeling
and reddening can be minimized or avoided by applying moisturizer to the affected area and/
or used after the tanning session is complete.
• Always follow instructions and exposure schedules
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The time between the first two tanning sessions must be at least 24 hours.
• You may eventually reach a tanning plateau, at this point your skin will not get darker
without edangering your health. You should never overexpose yourself with the tanning
unit.
• Users should be properly informed on how to use the tanning equipment.