Safety instructions and warnings
11/2021
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The following people may only use the device after consultation with
their doctor:
People with chronic illnesses, in particular those related to the skin
People with illnesses of the immune system / auto-immune diseases
People with collagenosis (e. g. lupus erythematodes, scleroderma)
People suffering from rosacea (copper rose)
People with spider veins (e. g. couperose, Osler's disease, spider nevi)
People with low blood pressure, cardiovascular diseases
People suffering from venous diseases
People suffering from cancer
People with fresh wounds following an operation or surgery
People with tattoos or piercings which have not fully healed
Pregnant women
Should there be any doubt with regard to compatibility, despite no known
medical side effects, a test application of a maximum of 5 minutes should be
initially carried out and the reactions observed. If no adverse reactions are
found after 48 hours, normal application may be begun.
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Important notes
All other people must observe the following instructions:
Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases!
The skin can become sunburnt when exposed to excessive radiation.
Excessive, frequently repeated UV radiation exposure from natural sun-
light or UV devices can result in premature ageing of the skin and an in-
creased risk of skin tumours.
Particular caution is advisable for individuals who are especially sensitive
to UV radiation, and when certain medicaments or cosmetics are used.
Seek medical advice without fail if in doubt!
Seek medical advice if any unexpected consequences, such as itching,
occur within 48 hours of the first tanning session.
Behaviour before, during and after a sunbath:
During the tanning session no other people may remain in the room, in
particular no children.
Remove all jewellery (including piercings) before the tanning session.
Remove cosmetics before tanning and do not use sun screen products.
Do not use any products intended to accelerate tanning.
UV light can cause irreversible eye injuries or skin damage. The surface
of unprotected eyes can become inflamed and the retina can also be
damaged by excessive radiation in certain cases. Cataracts can form af-
ter frequently repeated exposure to radiation. Use the accompanying
UV-impermeable goggles (Order no.auf www.dayon.com). Contact
lenses and sunglasses are not replacements for the safety goggles!
Protect sensitive skin areas such as scars, tattoos and genitals before
tanning.
Observe the recommended tanning times.