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Page 1: ...MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...le module 1 1201 1 point Safety Needle 1 1203 3 point Safety Needle 1 1215 5 point Shader Safety Needle 3 Handpiece 3a with connecting cable 3b 10120 4 Hygiene sheath 25500 5 Foot operated switch 10860 6 Power supply plug with travel charger 10800 Travel charger 10800 EU 10810 UK D ADP USA Not included in the supply ...

Page 3: ... AND CONNECTIONS 1 Display 2 Button for RUN 3 Button for Frequency up Button Frequency down 4 Buttons for Preset options 5 Standby LED 6 Socket for power supply plug 7 Socket for handpiece 8 Socket for foot operated switch 9 On Off Button ...

Page 4: ... Data 16 4 2 Operating conditions 16 4 3 Accessories and spare parts 16 5 Operation 17 5 1 Setting up the control unit 18 5 2 Connecting the power supply plug 18 5 3 Connect the foot operated switch optional 19 5 4 Connecting the handpiece 20 5 5 Cleaning and disinfecting the equipment 20 5 6 Inserting or replacing the needle module 21 5 7 Fitting the hygiene sheath 22 5 8 Fill the needle module 2...

Page 5: ...faces 28 8 Transport and Storage Requirements 29 8 1 Device handpiece with connection cable power supply plug and foot oper ated switch 29 8 2 Needle module 29 9 Disposal 29 10 In the event of questions and problems 30 11 Warranty declaration 31 12 Declaration of Conformity 32 13 Notes 33 English Version 1 3 06 2017 Original User Manual ...

Page 6: ...of Warning Notices Warning notices draw attention to the risk of personal injury or property damage and are laid out as follows SIGNAL WORD Nature of the danger Consequences E E Defence ELEMENT MEANING identifies risk of injury Signal word indicates the severity of the danger see following table Nature of the danger designates type and source of danger Consequences describes possible consequences ...

Page 7: ...the handpiece the foot operated switch or the power supply E E Place the appliance in such a way that the recommended safety distance from possible sources of interference is always observed Information about recommended safety dis tances may be found in chapter 1 1 2 3 Recommended safety distances for portable and mobile RF communications equipment on page 32 Avoid possible sources of inter feren...

Page 8: ...xceeded Note the lot number of the needle module used in the corresponding customer file so that it may be available for the manufacturer in the event of a later claim E E Needle modules are sterile disposable products consumables and must never be reused E E Discard used or defective needle modules as well as needle modules in damaged pack aging in a puncture proof container Sharps container acco...

Page 9: ...mellitus O O Treatment of mucous membranes gums or eyeballs O O Treatment of skin areas with dermatosis e g skin tumours keloids or in case of severe keloid tendencies solar keratosis warts or birthmarks O O Systemic infections such as hepatitis types A B C D E or F or HIV infection O O Allergic reactions to one or more ingredients of the pigment colour s O O Allergy to topical anaesthetics local ...

Page 10: ...matoma erythema and oedema in the first three to five days after the procedure O O Occurrence of skin irritations e g itching or warming that normally subside within the first 12 to 48 hours after the procedure Rare O O Occurrence of hyper pigmentation with endogenous pigments in particular on darker skin types which generally disappear completely after a few weeks O O In cases of careless or inad...

Page 11: ... pigments of mineral or organic origin into the dermis permanent make up No open wounds are left in the skin due to minimally invasive puncturing of the epidermis or dermis This allows the epithelial function to be restored very quickly and the treatment requires only a very short recovery period 2 7 2 Area of application Application examples for micro pigmentation PMU are O O Pigmenting eyebrows ...

Page 12: ... found in this user manual on the product its accessories or the packaging SYMBOL MEANING Device complies with the requirements of the 2006 42 EG 2004 108 EC Directive IP21 Housing provides protection against coarse dust and water droplets IPX6 Housing provides protection against pressurised water jets IP40 Housing provides protection against foreign objects thicker than 1 mm Applied part Type B A...

Page 13: ... number order number Serial number Lot code Sterilised with ethylene oxide Use by Caution Temperature limit Humidity limit Keep dry For indoor use only Fragile Do not use if packaging is damaged Not available for re use Do not resterilise ...

Page 14: ...ts or punctures JAPAN TUV R PSE Energy Efficiency Level VI Device complies with Japanese VCCI Standards CHINA SJ T 1 1364 2014 Distinctive component for Canada and US Double insulation Protection category II device GHOST R mark for Russia Device meets the requirements of RoHS 2 SIQ MArk License EN60601 1 ...

Page 15: ...and USA 1 Manual 1 Needle module point Safety Needle 1 Needle module 3 point Safety Needle 1 Needle module 5 point Shader Safety Needle 1 Foot operated switch 1 Warranty declaration The hygiene sheaths 25500 needed for practising the procedures are not included in the supply The accessories to match your handpiece are available at your respective authorised dealer see Accessories and spare parts o...

Page 16: ...conditions Ambient temperature 15 C to 25 C Relative humidity 30 to 75 Air pressure 700 to 1070 hPa 4 3 Accessories and spare parts The following accessories and spare parts are available for purchase at your authorised deal er ACCESSORIES ARTICLE NUMBER SCOPE OF DE LIVERY QTY PACK ING UNIT Needle modules 1 1201 1 point Safety Needle 1 1203 3 point Safety Needle 1 1215 5 pont Shader Safety Needle ...

Page 17: ...on ing Should it have been subjected to great temperature differences wait at least 3 hours for each 10 C temperature fluctuation before putting it into operation E E Operate the device only in temperatures between 15 to 25 C CAUTION Short circuiting hazard and risk of slight electric shock does exist Should there be noticeable damage to cables or cable connections there is a risk of elec tric sho...

Page 18: ...f interference sources E E Set up the control unit on a clean firm and level support surface This device should never be set up and operated beneath other devices 5 2 Connecting the power supply plug The device may only be operated with the plug in power supply specified on the name plate of the device The mains voltage must be the rated device voltage as it is indicated on the plug in power suppl...

Page 19: ... power supply plug socket on the back of the control unit E E Insert the power supply plug into the mains socket The stand by LED at the control unit lights up in blue 5 3 Connect the foot operated switch optional Insert the RCA plug of the foot operated switch into the foot switch socket on the back of the control unit Only the foot operated switch authorised as an accessory in 4 3 can ensure saf...

Page 20: ...piece is not detected E E Please refer to chapter 10 In the event of questions and problems on page 30 5 5 Cleaning and disinfecting the equipment ATTENTION Damage resulting from moisture liquids If cleaning or disinfecting agents should enter the inside of the handpiece the control unit or the power supply plug it can cause short circuiting In addition the mechanical and elec trical components ma...

Page 21: ...e original needle modules for the device to fit the included handpiece Due to the built in safety diaphragm of this needle module bodily fluids cannot enter the drive nor can pathogens pass through the membrane E E Never touch the tip of the needle module E E Always turn off the handpiece before replacing the needle module E E Never remove the needles from the needle module by pressing E E When re...

Page 22: ...at of the needle module E E To remove the needle module twist it counter clockwise and remove it from the handpiece 5 7 Fitting the hygiene sheath To protect the handpiece and connection cable during the treatment from contamination with bodily fluids or from companion products that have been contaminated with bodily fluids the handpiece should be covered with a hygiene sheath with a diameter of 2...

Page 23: ... E E Use exclusively antiseptic and sterile micro pigmentation colours for the procedure that have been tested and approved for penetration into human skin E E Make sure you observe the applicable guidelines of your country when selecting suita ble micro pigmentation colours E E Take note of the information supplied with the micro pigmentation colours to be used E E Use suitable applicators when i...

Page 24: ...been established see chapter 5 2 Connecting the power supply plug on page 18 E E The control unit is switched ON OFF at the button on the right side of the device You will hear a brief signal tone when turning the unit on sequence of a short and a long beep All buttons are slightly dimmed To turn off the device press and hold the button for a moment approx 1 2 seconds The unit will turn off If the...

Page 25: ...ly you will exit the preset mode and the Preset symbol will disappear The last frequency setting will remain displayed and can be changed at any time E E If the device is inactive for 30 minutes it prepares to go into sleep mode E E You will see the message automatic shut down for approx 1 minute 6 3 Selecting the projection position of the needle CAUTION Risk of injury if needle protrudes too far...

Page 26: ...cy down button to decrease the puncturing frequency 6 5 Switching the handpiece on and off CAUTION Risk of injury when operating the handpiece An unsecured handpiece could possibly injure a person or prick someone during uncon trolled vibrations while being turned on E E Firmly hold the handpiece before turning it on or put it down on the handpiece rest To turn on the handpiece E E Make sure that ...

Page 27: ...nter the inside of the handpiece the control unit or the power supply plug it can cause short circuiting In addition the mechanical and elec trical components may corrode E E Never soak the handpiece control unit or the power supply plug in cleaning or disin fectant agents E E Never clean the handpiece the control unit or the power supply plug in an autoclave or an ultrasonic bath E E When selecti...

Page 28: ...d 10 O O Aliphatic hydrocarbons e g Pentane Hexane O O Ethanol O O Most inorganic salts and their water based solutions e g sodium chloride calcium chlo ride magnesium sulphate The device surface finishes are not resistant to O O Strong acids e g hydrochloric acid 20 sulphuric acid 50 nitric acid 15 O O Oxidising acids e g peracetic acid O O Alkalis e g caustic soda ammonia and all substances with...

Page 29: ... functioning normally E E Transport the device and its accessories only in the original packaging E E Always store the device and its accessories under the following conditions Ambient temperature 10 C to 40 C Relative humidity 10 to 90 Air pressure 540hPa to 1070hPa 8 2 Needle module Ambient temperature 15 C to 25 C Relative humidity 30 to 65 9 DISPOSAL The product life cycle as projected by the ...

Page 30: ...his chapter 5 4 Connecting the hand piece on page 20 System Overloaded Press any Key There is a fault signal at the hand piece The connection cable is not properly connected E E Check the connections between the handpiece and the control unit E E Press any button on the control unit to return to the default screen The needle module is not properly installed E E Check the fit of the needle module i...

Page 31: ...nit from the control unit E E Check all connections and reassemble all the components E E Recheck all device functions In the event of continued function disturbances and for questions or complaints please con tact the authorised dealer 11 WARRANTY DECLARATION This device is a high quality product The statutory warranty of 2 years applies to this product for malfunctions attributable to ma terial ...

Page 32: ...ments for household appliance electric tools and similar apparatus Part 1 Emission CISPR 14 1 2005 A1 2008 Cor 2009 A2 2011 DIN EN 55014 2 1997 A1 2001 A2 2008 EMC Electromagnetic compatibility Requirements for household appliance electric tools and similar apparatus Part 2 Immunity CISPR 14 2 1997 A1 2001 A2 2008 DIN EN 62233 2008 11 Assessment of electronic and electronical equipment related to ...

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Page 36: ...Manufactured by MT Derm GmbH Gustav Krone Str 3 14167 Berlin ...

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