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bathtubs, showers, basins or other vessels 
containing water as this may cause severe 
electrocution.

•  If you do not plan on using your 

sensiLight™ Mini for a long period of time, 
it is recommended to keep it clean and 
stored.

•  If you plan to travel and take your 

sensiLight™ Mini with you, you should 
store it in the original box and follow the 
maintenance instructions.

Troubleshooting

If you experience any problems with the 
sensiLight™ Mini, please refer to below 
information to try to resolve it.
•  If sensiLight™ Mini does not turn on:

•  Make sure that the power supply is 

plugged properly into sensiLight™ Mini 
device and the electrical outlet.

•  Make sure that the power outlet has 

power.

•  If sensiLight™ Mini does not trigger a 

pulse:

•  Verify there is full contact with the skin. 

The trigger button will activate a flash 

pulse only when the device is in full 
contact with the skin.

•  Verify that the area you are trying to treat 

is not too small, curved or bony to treat. 
You should get the whole treatment 
window to touch the treatment area (try 
to pull the skin flat). 

•  If the skin color level identified by 

sensiLight™ Mini is too dark, the flash 
activation will be blocked. This situation 
is indicated by a “momentary“ red light 
on the device.

•  In the case of a safety issue or when the 

lamp has reached its end, a steady red light 
will come on. The device will shut down.

General error:

•  In case of dirt debris is stuck on the 

treatment window, you should clean 
the treatment window according to the 
cleaning section. If you can’t get the area 
clean, contact our Customer Service.

•  In case of a delay in pulse after 

repositioning the device on different 
treatment area, you should consider 
working on cooler environment. The 
device may pulse at a slower rate in a 
warm environment. 

Summary of Contents for sensilight mini

Page 1: ...User Guide my permanent hair reduction Mini...

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Page 3: ...serious harm WARNINGS 7 What you must do to avoid other harm CAUTIONS 8 Possible side effects 10 Benefits 11 User instructions 13 Device set up 13 How to prepare yourself 13 Preliminary test 14 How t...

Page 4: ...the absorbed light then dissipates into the follicle and generates local thermal damage causing a reduction in hair growth Long term hair reduction Hair growth cycle Two factors play an important rol...

Page 5: ...ini handheld device External power supply Trigger button Treatment window Skin tone and contact sensor Fitzpatrick sensor Status indicator Lack of contact Non allowed skin tone Device not usable Power...

Page 6: ...rom the lower level to the higher for a total of 3 different energy levels The device will switch to standby mode when left unattended or by pressing the ON OFF button for 3 seconds 2 Trigger button f...

Page 7: ...omentary orange light Activation pulse blocked The device does not deliver a pulse due to the lack of full skin contact Momentary red light Activation pulse blocked The device does not deliver a pulse...

Page 8: ...evertheless some users have noted hair reduction after multiple treatment sessions NEVER USE SENSILIGHT MINI AROUND OR NEAR YOUR EYES When shouldn t sensiLight Mini be used Who cannot use sensiLight M...

Page 9: ...itivity as it may lead to serious injury Do not use if you suffer from severe or decompensated metabolic conditions such as diabetes since it may cause a greater risk of delayed healing and infection...

Page 10: ...he sensiLight Mini section Do not use the sensiLight Mini if you have dark brown or black spots such as freckles birth marks around the nipples moles or blisters on the area to be treated Do not use t...

Page 11: ...s cracked or broken Becomes damp or wet Avoid more than 15 minutes of sun exposure for at least 2 weeks post treatment If during these 2 weeks your treated skin area is exposed to sunlight make sure t...

Page 12: ...ly very well tolerated the majority of users do feel a sensation of warmth and a mild stinging sensation during treatment or a few minutes after Anything beyond this skin irritation discomfort is abno...

Page 13: ...redness and swelling Very rarely the treated area skin may become very red and swollen This side effect is very common in sensitive areas of the body The redness and swelling should be decreased after...

Page 14: ...hair will continue to grow up to two weeks after a hair reduction session However thereafter as the hair grows in three different stages the hairs will naturally and gradually fall out depending on t...

Page 15: ...ammable liquids such as alcohol including perfumes sanitizers or other applications containing alcohol or acetone to clean the skin one hour before using sensiLight Mini as it may cause burning of the...

Page 16: ...he energy level increases the risk of adverse effects 5 If you see adverse effects such as severe redness or blistering stop the test immediately 6 Wait 48 hours and examine the tested area If the ski...

Page 17: ...or heat sensation 8 Keep the trigger button pressed and start moving the device with each pulse to the next spot without detaching it from the skin The device will immediately recharge and will be re...

Page 18: ...because of the different hair growth phases To remove this hair multiple treatment sessions are required to reach the desired result The number of sessions required for achieving long term results is...

Page 19: ...with a rubber band Some mild red or pink color appears during and just after using the sensiLight Mini Post treatment care Apply a calming lotion such as Aloe Vera Avoid using peeling and bleaching c...

Page 20: ...er button will activate a flash pulse only when the device is in full contact with the skin Verify that the area you are trying to treat is not too small curved or bony to treat You should get the who...

Page 21: ...10 sec and then reconnect it If you still have problems with your device please contact our customer service Customer service For more information about sensiLight Mini or if your sensiLight Mini is...

Page 22: ...ernal power supply 12 V 1 8 A 100 240 VAC 50 60Hz Device size and weight 7 8 Oz 5 3X1 77X2 96 in 220 gr 135X45X75 mm Technology Home use IPL Storage instructions Storage and transport conditions Tempe...

Page 23: ...1 The SensiLight Mini uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CI...

Page 24: ...th 1 kV line s to line s Not Applicable 2 kV line s to to earth Mains power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Voltage dips short interruptions and voltage variatio...

Page 25: ...ld strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in the vicinity of e...

Page 26: ...ter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 150 kHz to 80 MHz d 3 5 3 1 17 P 80 MHz to 800 MHz d 3 5 3 1 17 P 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz d 7 3 2 33 0 01 0 12 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 37 0 37 0 74...

Page 27: ...25 Treatment date Treated area Comments Treatment log...

Page 28: ...26 Treatment date Treated area Comments Treatment log...

Page 29: ...27 Treatment date Treated area Comments Treatment log...

Page 30: ...28 Treatment date Treated area Comments Treatment log MD 04104 A0...

Page 31: ...Double insulation Type BF equipment Consult Instructions for use Do not dispose Labeling Keep away from eyes Please read all warnings and safety precautions prior to use Do not use sensiLight Mini de...

Page 32: ...Light Mini on naturally dark skin types visit us www sensica com 1 2 3 4 5 6 Fitzpatrick skin type scale Distributed by Sensica Inc 392 Summit Ave Jersey City NJ 07306 USA 855 SENSICA 855 736 7422 sup...

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