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PERATING THE UNIT
The power plug is intended as a separator. Make sure that the power plug is plugged
into an easily reachable wall socket.
A. Insert the mains adapter (A) into the power socket and the mains adapter plug (B) into the
corresponding mains adapter socket (C) on the back of the device.
B. In order to switch on the device, select the desired operating period by setting the time
preset button Start/Stop (E) to the required time (30S / 60S / 90S / 30M) and pushing
it. The LED on the time preset button Start/Stop (E) for the selected operating period now
lights red. In order to switch off the device, push the button again.
Examples of operating time usage:
In the following section you will find several examples demonstrating areas in
which the Promed UVLED-60 UV lamp is used and their operating times. It is
recommended that the following steps be followed when working with the lamp: Start
by applying gel, for example, to the first nail. Then place the hand in the Promed
UVLED-60 UV lamp for curing. While the first nail is being cured you can work on
a nail on the other hand. As soon as the first nail is cured, place the other hand in the
Promed UVLED-60 UV lamp. Now start working on the next nail on the first hand.
Continue to alternate between the left and right hands. This method enables you to obtain
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a high-quality result efficiently.
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• 30 seconds
For pre-curing gels (e.g. for inserting rhinestones). For the application of rhinestones, the
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stone is inserted into the hole with gel and then usually pre-cured 1x30 seconds before the
nail design is completed.
• 60 seconds
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For curing gels.
• 90 seconds
For sealing and gloss gel. Sealing and gloss gels are usually cured for 2x90 seconds.
• 30 minutes
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For designs which require longer curing times. Here, the maximum operating duration of
30 minutes serves the purpose of extending the service life of the LED. It also saves energy
costs as the device is not running when it is not needed.
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If the customer should experience a burning feeling on the nail plate when gels have been
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used, this is caused by the applied gel and not by the Promed UVLED-60 UV lamp.
Possible causes include outdated gel and cheap gel of poor quality.