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Location/areas
Never use the device on the following areas:
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Around the eyes and near the eyebrows.
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On the lips, nipples, areolas, labia minora, vagina, anus and the inside of
the nostrils and ears.
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If you have had surgery in the areas to be treated in the last three weeks.
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Men must not use the device on the face and neck including all beard-
growing areas, nor on the whole genital area.
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On areas where you use long-lasting deodorants. This can result in skin
reactions.
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Over or near anything artificial like silicone implants, subcutaneous
injection ports (insulin dispenser) or piercings.
Note: This list is not exhaustive. If you are not sure whether you can use the
device, we advise you to consult your doctor.
Important safety instructions
Warnings
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Please read and follow these instructions to optimize the use of the
device and prevent/ minimize the risk of injury, skin reactions and side
effects.
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Before you use Lumea Series 9000, you should clean your skin and make
sure it is hair‑free, entirely dry and free from any lotion or gel.
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Keep the device and the adapter dry.
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This device is not washable. Never immerse the device in water and do
not rinse it under the tap.
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Water and electricity are a dangerous combination. Do not use this
appliance in wet surroundings (e.g. near a filled bath, a running shower or
a filled swimming pool). Moisture can damage the device and lead to a
potential safety hazard.
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Always check the device before you use it. Do not use the device or
adapter if it is damaged. Always replace a damaged part with one of the
original type.
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If the device or adapter is broken or damaged, do not touch any inner
part to avoid electric shock.
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Do not use the device if the UV filter of the light exit window and/or
attachment is broken, as safe operation cannot be guaranteed under
these circumstances.
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Do not attempt to open or repair your device or change the non-
replaceable batteries. Opening Philips Lumea Series 9000 may expose
you to dangerous electrical components and to pulsed light energy,
either of which may cause bodily and/or eye injury.