This unit has been designed and tested to meet the requirements
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of electromagnetic, electrostatic, and radio frequency inter-ference
standards. However, the possibility of electromagnetic or other in-
terference may still exist. Relocating the device may help to elimi-
nate interference.
Do not dispose of the device or the battery with household waste!
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The law requires that you dispose of this electrical device (including
all accessories and parts) at a designated recycling collection point
for electrical devices.
Dispose of the battery safely.
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If the product reaches its end of life, the battery must be removed
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before disposal (see section 12. Disposal).
2. Contraindications
The 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 in a safe way, or those who do not understand the hazards involved.
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Do not use if you:
have a pacemaker or internal defibrillator, or any other active electrical implant anywhere
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in the body.
suffer from poorly controlled endocrine disorders, such as diabetes and thyroid conditions.
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have a history of skin cancer, or current condition of any other type of cancer, or pre-
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malignant moles.
have received radiation therapy or chemotherapy treatments within the past 3 months, or
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have areas of potential skin malignancies.
have an impaired immune system due to immuno-suppressive diseases such as AIDS and
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HIV, or use immunosuppressive medications.
have used Isotretinoin (Accutane®) within 6 months prior to treatment.
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have a disease related to photosensitivity, such as porphyria, polymorphic light eruption,
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solar urticaria, lupus, etc.
suffer from epilepsy.
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are pregnant or nursing.
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Do not use on areas that have:
a permanent implant such as metal plates and screws, silicone implants, or areas with
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injected fills or toxins.
any active condition in the treatment area, such as sores, psoriasis, eczema, rashes, open
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lacerations, abrasions, or lesions.
traumatized or injured skin.
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