Remington IPL6500 Troubleshooting Guide Page 18

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SOUNDS
Not full contact. Flash button was pressed while the
skin contact sensor was not fully
engaged.
Replace bulb. Bulb is missing or needs to be
replaced.
Skin contact sensors stuck. Flash button was pressed after the
skin contact sensor had been
engaged since unit start up. Skin
contact sensor may be stuck.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
• ForafulllistofFAQs,pleasevisit(www.remington-ilight.com)
Q. WhatareasofmybodycanItreatwithi-LIGHT?
A. i-LIGHT is designed for unisex use on areas below the neck, including the legs, underarms, bikini line,
arms, chest and back. Females can also use on facial hair below the cheekbone.
Q. Whataretherisksinvolvedwithi-LIGHT.Isitsafe?
A. i-LIGHT is clinically proven to be safe & eective, but like any electronic device it is important that you
read and follow the operating instructions and safety warnings.
Q. IsIPLdangerousfortheskinafterlongtermuse?
A. There have not been any reported side eects or skin damage from long term use of intense pulse
light (IPL)
Q. Whyismyhairgrowingdespitetreatments?
A. Results aren’t immediate, and individual results vary. Most users will begin to notice fewer hairs within
1-2 weeks after beginning treatment. During this time it may look like the hair is still growing, but it is
actually being ‘pushed out’.
Hair grows in a cycle of 3 dierent phases which lasts 18-24 months. Only hairs in the active growth
phase are susceptible to treatment, which is why multiple treatments are required for optimal result.
Another reason for continued growth could be that the area was missed during a treatment. Repeat
the treatment regime when you notice regrowth.
Q. Whycan’tIusei-LIGHTafterrecentsunexposure?
A. Sun exposure causes high levels of melanin to be present and exposes the skin to higher risk of burns
or blisters following treatment.
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