4.7 Device sensors
The device has sensors for touch and colour.
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Touch: The device will only emit pulses when it is in firm
contact with your skin.
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Colour: Light-based hair removal on darker skin tones may
result in adverse effects 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.
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If 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:
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Avoid gaps or overlaps as you use the device. Overlaps
increase the likelihood of adverse affects.
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Do not treat the same area of skin more than once per
treatment session.
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