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Single Flash Mode
1. Place the i-Light hand piece against your skin so the Flash Window is flush
with the skin surface (fig. 8).
2. Ensure the Skin Contact Sensor is fully engaged and the Bulb Status Indicator
Display is illuminated.
3. Press the Flash Button to activate the device (fig. 9).
4. Move the hand piece to a new treatment area and repeat steps 1-3 (fig. 10).
Treat desired area(s) with the i-Light device –
Multi Flash Mode
1. Place the i-Light hand piece against your skin so the Flash Window is flush
with the skin surface (fig. 8).
2. Ensure the Skin Contact Sensor is fully engaged and the Bulb Status Indicator
Display is illuminated.
3. Press AND HOLD the Flash Button down to activate the device (fig. 9).
4. Immediately after the device has flashed, slide the hand piece to a new
location. After a short delay (approximately 2 seconds) the device will flash
again (fig. 10).
Note:
• During Multi-Flash Mode, the Skin Contact Sensor AND the Flash Button must
remain fully depressed. If either becomes disengaged, the device will not
operate. To resume treatment, repeat steps 1-4.
• During Multi-Flash Mode, the Bulb Status Indicator Display will remain
illuminated while the Skin Contact Sensor and Flash Button are engaged.
Treatment Tips
• For best results, avoid overlapping flashes. This helps prevent exposure to
more energy than is necessary to suppress hair growth. It also ensures that you get the maximum use
of the light cartridge.
• For the most effective results, always use the highest intensity level that does not cause discomfort on
the skin. The level you use should feel warm on your skin, but should never cause discomfort.
• Optimal results are generally not obtained with a single session. For best results, repeat a treatment
session whenever you notice hair starting to regrow. Results vary by individual, however, most people
will treat areas every two weeks for the first three treatments, until desired results are achieved.
• You may notice that bony areas, such as elbows, shins, and ankles, are more sensitive during
treatment. This is normal and should not be cause for alarm. To avoid this sensitivity, try stretching the
skin away from the bony area during treatment.
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