PHILIPS BRI948-00 Lumea IPL Hair Removal User Guide
- June 16, 2024
- Philips
Table of Contents
- BRI948-00 Lumea IPL Hair Removal
- Why is there an air bubble in my Lumea filter glass?
- My skin feels uncomfortable with my Philips Lumea
- I do not get expected results with my Philips Lumea
- The attachment of my Philips Lumea is missing a glass or window
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Troubleshooting
Philips Lumea Prestige
BRI948-00 Lumea IPL Hair Removal
My Lumea becomes warm during use
Your Philips Lumea and its attachment can get warm over time during use, which
is normal.
Try the following tips to avoid discomfort:
Treat sensitive areas first
Start the treatment in more heat-sensitive areas like bikini area or underarms while the device and attachment is still cool. Treat your legs afterwards, since they are less sensitive to heat.
My Philips Lumea gives off a burning smell during treatment
If your Philips Lumea is producing a strange smell during usage, please read
on to discover the possible causes for this issue and how to easily fix them
yourself.
You have not removed hair from your skin
Before using Philips Lumea, it is important to have a hair-free skin. If there
are still hairs on the area that you are treating, they may get burnt. This
can feel uncomfortable and give off a burning smell or even some smoke.
You can remove your hair by shaving, epilating or waxing. If you choose to wax
we advise waiting at least 24 hours before using Lumea.
Your skin is not clean
Before treating your skin with Philips Lumea it should be properly cleaned
and dried. Any residues on your skin can be burnt by the Lumea’s flash and
produce a burning smell.
Your Philips Lumea is not clean
The glass on your Philips Lumea needs regular cleaning. A dirty glass can
produce an unpleasant or burning smell.
Keeping your Lumea clean is also very important to ensure an effective
treatment. So make sure that you clean your Lumea after each use. For proper
cleaning instructions refer to the user manual.
Why is there an air bubble in my Lumea filter glass?
Don’t worry. Your Philips Lumea is not defective and what you see inside your filter glass is not an air bubble. You can find this in every Lumea, due to the process used to produce the flash lamp.
My skin feels uncomfortable with my Philips Lumea
If your skin feels uncomfortable during or after using Philips Lumea, find below the possible causes for this issue and tips on how to solve it yourself.
Your skin tone is not suitable for Lumea usage
The Lumea Prestige series is suitable for use on skin type one to skin type
five. Lumea Advanced and Lumea Essential series are suitable for skin type one
to skin type four.
None of the Lumea models are suitable for use on light blonde, white, grey or
red hair.
Skin tone sensor
Most Philips Lumea models come with a skin tone sensor. This automatically
detects your skin tone and only allows the device to flash if your skin tone
is suitable. If your skin is too dark, the skin tone sensor only blocks the
Lumea from flashing. The skin tone sensor does not automatically lower the
setting.
The intensity setting you selected is too high
Make sure you have selected the setting on your Philips Lumea that feels
comfortable based on your skin test. The skin test is necessary to check your
skin’s reaction to the treatment and to determine the correct light intensity
setting for each body area. The recommendations can be found in the skin tone
table in the user manual.
Some Philips Lumea models (BRI862, BRI863, BRI864, BRI94, BRI95 series) are
equipped with a SmartSkin Sensor. The sensor recommends the setting which was
comfortable for most women with a skin tone similar to yours. If the treatment
feels uncomfortable with these settings you can always lower them manually.
You are treating the wrong areas
Do not use your Philips Lumea on lesions, moles, nipples, piercings,
tattoos etc. For the full list of unintended areas see the user manual.
You have recently tanned
Using Philips Lumea on recently tanned skin can be uncomfortable,
regardless whether you have tanned naturally or artificially using tanning
lotions or appliances. For the correct advice concerning the use of Philips
Lumea alongside sunblocks or tanning, please consult the user manual.
Your skin or Lumea is dirty
Make sure that all parts of your Philips Lumea have been cleaned properly.
Only use Philips Lumea on pretreated (shaved, waxed, epilated) areas. And make
sure your skin is clean and dry before you start your hair removal treatment.
You are pressing Lumea too hard on your skin
Press your Philips Lumea on your skin more gently, especially on sensitive
bony areas such as your shinbones, knees and ankles.
Place the Lumea at a 90° angle so that the integrated safety system is in full
contact with your skin. The integrated safety system prevents unintentional
flashing without skin contact.
I do not get expected results with my Philips Lumea
If you are not satisfied with the hair removal results of your Philips Lumea,
do not worry.
Read below the possible causes for this and our tips to fix them.
You are not following the treatment schedule
We recommend using Philips Lumea once every two weeks for the first four
treatments to achieve significant hair reduction results. To maintain these
results, repeat the treatments every 4 weeks for 8 times. The results may vary
based on your individual hair regrowth and also across different body areas.
You are not removing hair properly
Before using Philips Lumea, make sure your skin is completely hair free. You
can remove your body hair by shaving, waxing or epilating as long as hair is
still visible. If you choose to wax, we recommend waiting at least 24 hours
before using Lumea.
Note: Some hair may grow back even though you have used your Philips
Lumea frequently.
This happens because the hairs are at different stages of the growth cycle
during the treatment. The hairs that grow back tend to be softer and thinner
and eventually fall out.
You are not using the correct settings
It is very important to use the correct settings on your Philips Lumea,
suitable for your skin tone. Always check the skin tone/hair colour table in
the user manual.
Some Philips Lumea models (BRI862, BRI863, BRI864, BRI94, BRI95 series) are
equipped with a SmartSkin Sensor. The sensor recommends the setting which was
comfortable for most women with a skin tone similar to yours. If the treatment
feels uncomfortable with these settings you can always lower them manually.
You are missing spots
While treating your skin with Philips Lumea, make sure you cover all skin
areas and do not miss any spots. Move your Lumea about 1 cm up or down after
each flash to avoid missing any spots. The rim around the treatment window
should overlap.
You did not clean your Lumea
Clean your Philips Lumea after every usage to extend its lifetime and to
avoid burnt spots.
For proper cleaning instructions refer to your user manual.
You stored your Lumea in a humid place
Always store your Philips Lumea device in a dry and clean environment,
preferably not in a humid place like the bathroom.
You are not suitable to use Lumea
In some circumstances, you should not be using Philips Lumea. Check the
full list of contraindications/ medications/diseases in the user manual.
The attachment of my Philips Lumea is missing a glass or window
If it seems like a glass or window is missing from your Philips Lumea attachment, please don’t worry. You can read here all about the Lumea attachments.
There is no glass or window on the body and armpit attachments
The body and armpit attachments of your Philips Lumea do not contain a glass
or window.
However, the Lumea device itself contains a safety filter which protects the
skin.
The body attachment (image1) is included for all Lumea models. The armpit
attachment (image 2) is included in Lumea models BRI947, BRI948, BRI956 and
BRI959.
All the other attachments of Philips Lumea contain a red or transparent glass
or window.
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