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Light Cartridge (fig. 1-G)
Each light cartridge has a life of 1,500 flashes. When all flashes have been used, the
cartridge must be replaced.
Replacement model: SP-IPL
Intensity Level Selection (fig. 1-L)
The i-Light device is equipped with 5 intensity levels. Level 1 is the lowest setting and level
5 is the highest setting.
TIP: For the most effective results, always use the highest intensity level that does
not cause discomfort on the skin. To determine the intensity level being used,
observe the number of lights illuminated on the Intensity Level Selection
Display.
Your i-Light device will automatically be set to Intensity Level 1 each time the device is pow-
ered ON. To change the level, press the Intensity Level Selection Button.
Flash Mode Selection (fig. 1-N)
The i-Light device is equipped with two operating modes: Single Flash Mode and Multi-
Flash Mode. Your i-Light device will automatically be set to Single Flash Mode each time
the device is powered ON.
Single Flash Mode: The i-Light device will flash once when the Flash Button is
pressed AND the skin contact sensor is engaged.
Multi-Flash Mode: The i-Light device will flash once every two seconds when the
Flash Button is pressed AND the skin contact sensor is fully engaged.
The Multi-Flash Mode allows you to quickly treat large areas such as the legs, chest or
back by simply gliding the hand piece to a new location after each flash.
The Multi-Flash Mode allows you to quickly treat large areas such as the legs,
chest or back by simply gliding the hand piece to a new location after each
flash.
To turn Multi-Flash Mode ON, press the Multi-Flash Mode Selector Button. The Multi-
Flash Mode Selector Display will illuminate. Press again to turn Multi-Flash Mode OFF
and return to Single-Flash Mode.
Flash Button (fig. 1-B)
The Flash Button is located on the hand piece. To activate the flash bulb, ensure the Skin
Contact Sensor is fully engaged and press the Flash Button.
Bulb Status Indicator Display (fig. 1-P)
The device is ready to flash when the Bulb Status Indicator Display is illuminated green.
NOTE: If the Flash Button is pressed AND the Skin Contact Sensor is not fully engaged
OR the Bulb Status Indicator Display is not illuminated, an audible “beep” will
sound.
When the Bulb Status Indicator Display illuminates yellow, there are 150 flashes remaining
in the flash bulb. When the Bulb Status Indicator Display flashes yellow, the bulb cartridge
has been used up and will no longer operate. You must replace the bulb cartridge to
continue using the device.
Nose Cone Release Buttons (fig. 1-F)
Press both buttons and gently pull to remove the nose cone.
WARNING: ALWAYS ensure the unit is OFF and the power cord is disconnected
before removing the nose cone. If the nose cone is removed while the
unit is powered ON, all indicator lights on the base unit will flash and
audible “beeps” will sound.
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