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However:
DO NOT:
• look directly into the treatment window of the device when it has electrical
power and is switched on.
• attempt to activate (flash) the device towards the eye.
• treat areas around the eye (eyebrows or eyelashes). Misuse can lead to eye
damage.
• use the device over the eyelids or close to the eye. ONLY attempt to activate
(flash) the device when the treatment window is in full contact with the area
you wish to treat.
WE RECOMMEND you look away from the device when firing onto your skin.
ELECTRICAL AND SAFETY
As with any electrical device, certain precautions must be taken in order to ensure
your safety.
DO NOT:
• try to open the device, as this may expose you to dangerous electrical
components.
• use if the PEACH
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2 is damaged; for example, cracked device, cable
damage (internal wires visible), cracked or broken glass on the device, etc.
This may result in injury.
• use near bathtubs, showers, basins or other vessels containing water. If the device
becomes wet, it should not be used.
• use if the device becomes uncomfortably hot to touch. This may indicate that
the unit is damaged.
• use a power supply or other component, other than those provided for use with
PEACH
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2. This may damage the device and cause it to stop working.
• attempt to activate (flash) the device on any surface other than skin.
• position the device so that it is difficult to disconnect from the mains supply.
GENERAL SAFETY
DO NOT:
• use if you have had a skin peel treatment on the area you wish to treat. Please
wait 30 days after a skin peel before treating with the device. Treating tanned
skin with Intense Pulsed Light (IPL) may result in permanent hyperpigmentation
(darkening) or hypopigmentation (lightening) of the treated skin.
• use on areas where you have tattoos or permanent make up.