Silkn H3101 Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
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H3101
Issue Date: 10/2020
Manufacturer:
Home Skinovations Ltd, Tavor Building, Shaar Yokneam
P.O.Box 533, Yokneam 2069206, Israel
www.silkn.com
EU Authorised Representative:
MedNet EC-REP GmbH
Borkstrasse 10, 48163 Muenster, Germany
www.silkn.eu
Distributor:
Donk 1b, 2991 LE Barendrecht, The Netherlands
Invention Works B.V.
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Table of contents
1. Warnings ..............................................................................2
2. Contraindications ...............................................................4
3. Safety features ....................................................................6
3.1 Skin protection ..........................................................................................................7
3.2 Eye protection ............................................................................................................ 7
3.3 Exposure to the sun ..............................................................................................7
4. Get to know your device .................................................... 8
4.1 Device description ................................................................................................. 8
4.2 Intended use ............................................................................................................... 8
4.3 Package contents .....................................................................................................8
4.4 Device parts .................................................................................................................9
4.5 Device controls ........................................................................................................9
4.6 Energy levels ............................................................................................................10
4.7 Device sensors ........................................................................................................ 11
4.8 Pulsing and gliding ............................................................................................. 11
5. Treatments ........................................................................12
5.1 Treatment plan ....................................................................................................... 12
5.2 What to expect with the device .................................................................. 14
5.3 Possible side eects .............................................................................................14
6. Get started! ........................................................................17
6.1 Connecting the device ......................................................................................17
6.2 Pre-treatment preparation .............................................................................. 17
6.3 Perform a spot test ...............................................................................................18
6.4 Treatment steps .....................................................................................................19
6.5 After treatment .......................................................................................................20
7. Connecting with Bluetooth .............................................. 21
8. Cleaning, maintenance & storage....................................21
9. Troubleshooting ...............................................................22
10. Customer service ...............................................................23
11. Warranty ............................................................................24
12. Disposal .............................................................................24
13. Specications ....................................................................25
14. Signs & symbols ................................................................26
15. Labeling ............................................................................. 27
16. Technical results ................................................................28
17. Legal notice .......................................................................29
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1. Warnings
This user manual is based on the standards
and rules in force in the European Union. When
abroad, you must also observe country-specic
guidelines and laws.
Before rst use, please read this user manual in
full, and keep it for future use. We recommend
you refamiliarise yourself with the instructions
before each treatment.
UAlways keep the device or any of its parts
dry. Ensure that your hands are dry before
connecting the adapter to the electricity
supply.
UDo not use the device in the bathroom.
UNever use the adapter if it has a damaged
cable or plug, or isn’t working properly,
or has been submerged in water. If that
happens, unplug the adapter immediately
before touching it. Failure to unplug the
adapter may result in an electric shock!
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UDo not operate the device in environments
where there is a risk of explosion. The device
is not suitable for use in the presence of
ammable anaesthetic mixture with air,
oxygen or nitrous oxide. Keep the device
and all its parts away from open ames and
hot surfaces.
UKeep the adapter accessible at all times, so it
can be removed from the electricity supply
easily in case of emergency.
UAlways switch the device o and disconnect
it from the electricity supply when you are
not using the device, when you intend to
clean it, or in the event of a fault.
UNever pull the adapter out of the socket by
the cable. Always remove it by taking hold
of the adapter.
UDo not kink the adapter cable or lay it over
sharp edges. Place it in such a way that it
does not pose a tripping hazard.
UPossible hazardous optical radiation is
emitted from this device. Do not look at the
operating lamp. Eye injury may result.
UDo not use the device where there is
monitoring equipment (e.g., cardiac
monitors, ECG alarms), which may not
operate properly when the device is in use.
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UDo not use if the parts or accessories are not
supplied by the manufacturer as dened in
this manual, or if the device is damaged in
any way, does not appear to be working
properly, or if you see or smell smoke.
UDo not attempt to modify, open or repair
the device. You may expose yourself to an
electric shock. It will also void the warranty.
UChildren must not play with the device or
any of its parts. They may injure themselves
or swallow small parts and choke.
2. Contraindications
UThe device is suitable for adults aged 16 years and above.
UThe device must not be used by the following people:
children, adults with limited physical, sensory or
psychological capacities, or those lacking experience or
knowledge in how to use the device.
UThe device is not designed for everyone. Hair removal
by intense pulsed light sources can cause increased hair
growth in some individuals, although it is extremely rare
(less than 1% of the population). Potential areas for women
are the face and neck, and for men, the back, shoulders and
upper arms, although it could also aect other areas. The
highest risk groups are people from the Mediterranean,
Middle East and South Asia.
UThe device is not suitable for use on children or animals.
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[Do not use the device if you:
Uhave a pacemaker or an ICD.
Uhave naturally dark skin (refer to the skin colour chart at
the front of this user manual). Treating dark skin can result
in adverse eects such as burns, blisters, and skin colour
changes (hyper- or hypopigmentation).
Uhave naturally white, grey, light blond or red body hair.
Uare pregnant or nursing.
Uhave a history of keloidal scar formation.
Uhave suered or suer from epilepsy.
Uhave a disease related to photosensitivity, such as porphyria,
polymorphic light eruption, solar urticaria, lupus, etc.
Uhave a history of skin cancer, a current condition of any
cancer, or areas of potential skin malignancies.
Uhave received drugs from your physician for a skin condition
within the past 6 months.
Uare allergic to metal, or are sensitive to contact with chrome.
Uhave any other condition which in your physician’s opinion
would make it unsafe for you to use the device.
Ucannot sense heat properly because of an illness, or other
health related issue.
[Do not use on these parts of the body:
Uon tanned skin.
Uaround or near the eyes. Use below the cheekbones.
Uon tattoos or permanent makeup, dark brown or black
spots, (such as large freckles, moles, or warts), nipples,
genitals, around the anus, or lips.
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Uareas with injected llers or toxins.
Ua part of the body that has a history of herpes outbreaks.
Uskin that has active eczema, psoriasis, lesions, open wounds
or infections (cold sores), abnormal skin conditions caused
by systemic or metabolic diseases (diabetes for example).
Uareas that are prone to rosacea.
Uon varicose veins.
Uareas that are painful.
Uareas where you may want hair to grow later. The results
are permanent.
3. Safety features
With Silk'n safety comes rst
Enhanced Home Pulsed Light™ (eHPL) technology provides
superior safety with lower energy levels. eHPL achieves long-
term hair removal results at a fraction of the energy level used
in other light-based hair removal equipment. The technology
combines 2 energy sources: galvanic energy and optical energy.
The galvanic energy enables better penetration of the optical
energy to the hair shaft by temporarily widening the skin pores.
The hair shaft absorbs the light, deactivates the hair follicle and
hair growth is disabled.
The low energy reduces the risk of harm or complications, and
contributes to your overall safety.
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3.1 Skin protection
Light-based hair removal is not suitable for tanned skin.
The device comes with a built-in skin colour sensor (#3) that is
designed to measure the complexion of the applied surface and
enables energy levels according to skin complexion.
Furthermore, the treatment surface (#2), through which pulses
of light are delivered, is recessed inside the device. This enables
the device to protect your skin by avoiding direct contact
between the treatment surface (#2), and the skin.
3.2 Eye protection
The device has a built-in safety feature for eye protection. It has
been designed so that a light pulse cannot be emitted when
the treatment surface (#2) is facing open air. The safety feature
enables treatment only when the treatment surface (#2) is in
contact with the skin.
3.3 Exposure to the sun
USun exposure includes constant unprotected exposure to
direct sunlight for over 15 minutes, or constant unprotected
exposure to diuse sunlight for over 1 hour.
UDo not use on tanned skin after recent sun exposure,
including tanning machines. Using the device on skin that
has been recently exposed to sunlight can result in adverse
eects such as burns, blisters, and skin colour changes
(hyper- or hypopigmentation).
UAvoid further exposure to the sun for 4 weeks before
and 2 weeks after your treatment. This is because higher
quantities of melanin expose the skin to greater risk when
using any method of light-based hair removal. This applies
to all skin types, even those that don’t seem to tan quickly.
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4. Get to know your device
4.1 Device description
The device is a light-based device for permanent hair reduction
designed for home use. It is a powerful electrical device and
should be used with special attention to safety.
4.2 Intended use
The IPL device is an over-the-counter device intended to remove
unwanted hair and aect long term, or permanent hair reduction.
Permanent hair reduction is dened as a long-term stable
reduction in the number of hairs regrowing after a treatment
regime. You may use the device to remove unwanted body hair.
Ideal body areas include the underarms, bikini line, arms, legs,
face (below the cheekbones), back, shoulders and chest.
The device is a medical appliance and is intended exclusively for
cosmetic treatments. It is for private use, and is not suitable for
commercial or therapeutic use.
[The device is for self-treatment only. Do not use the device
on anyone but yourself.
Do not use for any purpose other than as described in this manual.
4.3 Package contents
yHair removal device
yAdapter with cable
yCleaning cloth
yStorage case
yUser manual
yWarranty booklet
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4.4 Device parts
Refer to the diagram on page (i) at the front of this manual to see
the location of each feature.
yPulse button (#1)
yTreatment surface (#2)
ySkin colour sensor (#3)
yBluetooth indicator light (#4)
yEnergy level indicator lights (1-5) (#5)
yControl button (#6)
yReady light/skin tone warning indicator light (#7)
yBase electrode (#8)
yTouch electrode (#9)
yAdapter socket (#10)
4.5 Device controls
Control Function / Mode
Control button
(#6)
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2
3
4
5
Long press: turns the device on or o.
Short press: each press increases the
energy level. When at energy level 5, the
next press moves back to energy level 1.
Pulse button
(#1) Triggers a light pulse.
Base electrode
(#8)
Triggers a light pulse when pressed together
with the pulse button.
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Control Function / Mode
Ready/skin tone
warning indicator
light (green)
(#7)
Green constant: when the device is
turned on.
Light o: the device is getting ready for
the next pulse.
Green blinks: cannot detect the skin
colour.
Energy level
indicator lights
(green)
(#5)
1
2
3
4
5
Green constant: the energy level is
active.
The energy level 1 indicator light is green
constant when the device is turned on.
The number of energy level indicator
lights on corresponds to the energy level
selected.
Bluetooth indicator
light (blue)
(#4)
Blue constant: Bluetooth is active.
4.6 Energy levels
UThe energy level determines the intensity of the light pulse
delivered to your skin. As the energy level increases, so do
the results, as well as the risk of possible side eects and
complications (see section 5.3 Possible side eects).
UThe device has 5 levels of energy from 1 (the lowest) to 5
(the highest), represented by 5 energy level indicator lights
(#5). To change levels, short press the control button (#6).
UTo determine the right energy level for your treatment area,
refer to section 6.3 Perform a spot test.
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3
4
5
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4.7 Device sensors
The device has sensors for touch and colour.
UTouch: The device will only emit pulses when it is in rm
contact with your skin.
UColour: Light-based hair removal on darker skin tones may
result in adverse eects such as burns, blisters, and skin
colour changes (hyper- or hypopigmentation). The device
has a skin colour sensor (#3) that detects the colour of your
skin automatically. The skin colour sensor (#3) checks your
skin colour at the start of, and occasionally during, each
treatment.
ZIf the device detects that your skin tone is too dark for safe
use, the ready light/skin tone warning indicator light (#7) will
blink.
4.8 Pulsing and gliding
Whether you decide to pulse or glide:
UAvoid gaps or overlaps as you use the device. Overlaps
increase the likelihood of adverse aects.
UDo not treat the same area of skin more than once per
treatment session.
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Pulsing is the best technique for treating specic spots or
small areas.
UPress the treatment surface (#2) against your skin. Work in
rows (either across or down as shown in the image). Start at
one end of each row and progress to the other end.
UThe treatment surface (#2) creates temporary pressure
marks on the treated area so you can see areas you have
treated.
UAfter each pulse, move the treatment surface (#2) to the
next spot. Keep doing this pulsing action for the area you
are treating.
Gliding is the best technique for treating larger parts of
the body.
UPress the treatment surface (#2) rmly against your skin
and slowly glide over your skin (either across or down as
shown in the image). Make sure that the treatment surface
(#2) is always touching your skin.
UAt lower energy levels, the device takes only 1-1.5 seconds
to recharge between pulses. This generates a nonstop
sequence of ashes.
5. Treatments
5.1 Treatment plan
The eciency of hair removal varies from person to person
according to body area, hair colour, and how the device is used.
A typical full hair growth cycle may take 18-24 months. During
this time, multiple treatment sessions are required to achieve
permanent hair reduction.
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A typical hair removal plan during a full hair growth cycle
includes:
UTreatments 1-4: Plan two weeks apart.
UTreatments 5-7: Plan four weeks apart.
UTreatments 8+: Treat as needed, until desired results are
achieved.
Ideal body areas include underarms, bikini area, arms, legs, back
shoulders and chest (excluding nipples). For the face, use below
the cheekbones but not around or near the eyes or lips.
Skin Type1Body
Hair2
Light
Fluence
[J/cm2]
Part of the
Body
Average
Treatment
Time
Eectiveness
of Hair
Reduction
1-6
Dark
blond
to brown
2.5-4
Lower or
upper legs Sessions
10-12
approx.
4 weeks
apart
60%
Arms 50%
Bikini line 60%
Underarms 55%
1-6 Brown
to black 2.5-4
Lower or
upper legs Sessions
8-10 approx.
4 weeks
apart
70%
Arms 60%
Bikini line 70%
Underarms 65%
1 Individual response depends on hair type as well as biological
factors that may aect hair growth patterns. Some users
may respond quicker or slower than the average number of
treatments.
2 One cannot expect permanent hair reduction in a single or even
double treatment sessions. The duration of the resting period for
hair follicles also depends on the body area.
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5.2 What to expect with the device
During a treatment session it is normal to experience and feel:
UA fan noise: The cooling fan makes a noise similar to that
of a hair dryer.
UA pop sound with each pulse: When a pulse of eHPL
light is activated, it is normal to hear a subtle pop sound
simultaneously with the ash of light.
UA sensation of warmth and tingling: During each
galvanic pulse sequence it is normal to feel a mild sensation
of warmth and tingling from the galvanic and optical
energies.
USome mild red or pink colour: During and just after
your treatment session it is not uncommon to see some
very mild, pink-like colour of the skin. This is usually most
noticeable around the hairs themselves.
[Stop use immediately if you see full redness of the skin,
blistering or burns.
5.3 Possible side effects
When used according to the instructions, side eects and
complications associated with the use of the device are
uncommon. However, every cosmetic procedure, including
those designed for home use, involves some degree of risk.
Therefore, it is important that you understand and accept the
risks and complications that can occur with pulsed light hair
removal systems designed for home use.
There is a minor risk that stacking or overlapping of multiple
pulses on the same skin spot may have some adverse eects.
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Minor skin discomfort
Home pulsed light hair removal is generally well-tolerated.
However, some users feel mild discomfort during use. This is best
described as a mild stinging sensation on the treated skin areas.
The stinging sensation may last during or after treatment.
If you feel pain and a notable skin irritation during treatment,
reduce the energy level. If that doesn't help, stop the treatment.
Skin redness
Your skin may become red immediately after using the device or
within 24 hours. Redness generally clears up within 24 hours.
See your doctor if redness does not go away within 2 to 3
days.
Make sure you use the energy level that is comfortable for you
and suitable for your skin colour.
Excessive redness and swelling
In rare cases, treated skin may become very red and swollen. This
is more common in sensitive areas of the body. The redness and
swelling should subside within 2 to 7 days and should be treated
with frequent applications of ice. Gentle cleansing is OK, but avoid
exposure to the sun.
Increased sensitivity of the skin
The skin of the treated area is more sensitive so you may
encounter dryness or aking of the skin.
Blisters or burns; skin wounds
It is very unusual but blister, burns or wounds to the skin may
occur following a treatment. These can require a few weeks to
heal, and in very rare cases, may leave a noticeable scar.
Cool the aected area and apply anti-burn cream. Wait until the
area has healed completely before another treatment, and use
a lower energy level. If the skin does not return to normal
within 3 days, consult your physician.
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Infection or bruising
Infection of the skin is exceedingly rare but is still a possible risk
following a skin burn or wound caused by the device.
Very rarely, the device may cause blue-purple bruising that can
last 5 to 10 days. As the bruising fades, there may be a rust-brown
discolouration of the skin (hyperpigmentation).
Scarring
Although very rare, scarring may occur. Usually, the scar is in the
form of a at and white lesion on the skin (hypotrophic). However,
it can be large and red (hypertrophic) or large and extend beyond
the margins of the injury itself (keloid). Subsequent aesthetic
treatments may be required to improve the appearance of the
scar.
Pigment changes
The device targets the hair shaft, in particular the pigmented cells
in the hair follicle and the hair follicle itself. Nevertheless, there is
a risk of temporary hyper-pigmentation (increased pigment or
brown discolouration) or hypopigmentation (whitening) to the
surrounding skin. Risk of changes in skin pigmentation is higher
for people with darker skin tones or heavily tanned skin. Usually
discolouration or changes to skin pigment are temporary, and
permanent hyper-pigmentation or hypopigmentation are rare.
[Stop use immediately if any of these side eects are more
severe.
[See your physician if the side eects do not go away within
2 to 3 days.
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6. Get started!
6.1 Connecting the device
1. Remove the device and other components from box.
2. Plug the adapter into the adapter socket (#10) and plug
the adapter into the electricity supply. All energy level
indicator lights (#5) will turn on, and then go o.
6.2 Pre-treatment preparation
[Remove all jewellery on or near the treatment area before
use.
1. Before treating an area, the skin should be shaved, clean,
dry and free of any powders, antiperspirants or deodorants.
Do not wax, pluck or tweeze the hair out.
[Never use ammable liquids such as alcohol (including
perfumes, sanitizers, or other applications containing
alcohol), or acetone to clean the skin before use.
[Do not use the device if the treatment surface (#2) is
broken or missing.
2. Be sure to cover up moles, warts or other marks on the skin
that should not be treated. Use a material that does not
absorb the light such as a white cloth or white medical
tape.
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6.3 Perform a spot test
You must decide which energy level is right for your skin, and the
area you want to treat. For example, you might treat one area at
energy level 1, and another at level 4.
To choose the right energy level, test each treatment area
separately (refer to the skin colour chart at the front of this
manual).
Repeat this spot test for each part of the body you wish to treat.
1. Press the control button (#6) to turn on the device. The
level 1 energy level indicator light (#5) will go on.
2. Place the treatment surface (#2) on your skin and press
the pulse button (#1) to deliver one pulse. Make sure your
hand touches the base electrode (#8) together with the
pulse button (#1). When the treatment surface (#2) is in
full contact with the skin, the ready/skin tone warning
indicator light (#7) will start blinking slowly.
3. If you do not experience abnormal discomfort press the
control button (#6) again. This will increase the energy
level.
4. Press the pulse button (#1) with your hand touching the
base electrode (#8) to deliver another pulse on a dierent
spot at energy level 2. Continue testing at increased
energy levels. Use the energy levels indicated on the skin
colour chart. When you nd the highest energy level that
is comfortable for that treatment area, you can start your
treatment.
ZUse a lower energy level if you experience discomfort.
You are now ready to perform a treatment.
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