Skin Tone Sensor; Selecting The Light Intensity - Philips Lumea SC1994 Manual

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Body attachment
Facial attachment (SC1997, SC1998, SC1999)
Bikini attachment (SC1998, SC1999)

Skin tone sensor

Selecting the light intensity

The body attachment has the largest treatment window to effectively cover
and treat areas below the neckline, especially large areas such as legs, arms
and stomach.
The facial attachment has an extra integrated filter for safe and precise
treatment on the sensitive skin above the upper lip, chin and sideburns. The
device is only intended for removing unwanted body hair from areas below
the cheekbones.
When you use the device on areas with sharp contours like the jawline and
chin, it may be difficult to establish full skin contact and release a flash.
Tip: Place your tongue between your upper lip and your teeth or puff out
your cheeks to make the treatment easier.
The bikini attachment is designed for effective treatment of the bikini area.
Hair in this area tends to be thicker and stronger than leg hair.
Lumea has an integrated skin tone sensor which measures the skin tone at
the start of each session and during the session.
The skin tone sensor prevents you to treat areas of your skin that are too
dark. If it detects a skin tone that is too dark for treatment with Lumea, the
'READY to flash' light starts blinking orange. It does not flash when you press
the flash button. The device automatically disables. This prevents you from
developing skin reactions.
Lumea provides 5 different light intensities, you will always be able to
change to a light intensity setting you find comfortable.
1 Press the on/off button to turn on the device and select the desired light
intensity.
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