Service and Maintenance
Version: F
Field: Service Documents
Number : MK- 028
Page 7 of 23
Subject: Pristine Service Manual
1.
Introduction
Microdermabrasion skin science is evolving – and so is the technology associated with it.
Pristine is a breakthrough, state-of-the-art Microdermabrasion system. An innovative device
combining the polishing action of laser-cut diamond crystals with the cleaning action of a
vacuum; Pristine™ turns standard Microdermabrasion into an effective, controlled procedure
conducted on the upper dermis. Even after one treatment, patients experience a significant
change in their skin’s texture.
Note
For maximum safety, please read the User Manual before starting the treatment.
2.
Safety Warnings
This section contains the safety instructions that must be observed in order to avoid potential hazards that
could result in personal injuries or could damage your equipment.
All personnel operating or maintaining this system must carefully read and be fully familiar with the
safety information provided in this section before attempting to service the system. Use of controls,
adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in personal harm
or damage the system.
2.1.
General
The Pristine
TM
system has been designed to meet the all relevant industry safety standards.
The Pristine
TM
has been designed, built, installed and used according to the established safety
rules. Only if the system is used correctly and carefully full safety can be guaranteed. Therefore,
the following section describes the safety requirements and the precautions that must be followed
during the use and service of the system.
2.2.
Location of the System
The Pristine™ can be placed in any cosmetic or medical working clinic room specifically
designed to accommodate a device, with humidity, pressure and temperature within the range
specified in this Manual (See Section 4 – Technical Specifications).
2.3.
System Labels
The following chart describes the Pristine™ labels, their meaning and their placement. The
affixed labels must be immediately replaced when they are no longer intact or legible.