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General safety information
Read the tips for proper tanning carefully.
• Particular caution is advisable for individuals who are
especially sensitive to UV radiation, and when certain
medications or cosmetics are used.
• Remove cosmetics before tanning and do not use sun
screen products.
• UV devices must not be used without medical advice, if
unexpected side effects such as itching occur within 48
hours following the first irradiation.
• See a physician if stubborn swelling, sores or pigmented
moles form on the skin.
• UV radiation from the sun or UV devices can cause injuries
to the skin or eyes. This biological effect is dependent on the
skin sensitivity of the individual.
• Persons with very sensitive skins (skin type I) must not use
the unit, as with this skin type tanning is impossible without
damaging the skin (e.g. sunburn).
• The skin can become sunburned when exposed to
excessive radiation. Excessive, frequently repeated
exposure to UV radiation with sunlight or UV devices can
result in premature ageing of the skin and an increased risk
of skin tumours.
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Danger of skin and eye injuries or skin diseases!
• Some medications for internal or external use can
considerably increase the skin's sensitivity to UV radiation.
For example: Antibiotics, Sulphonamides, psoralenes such
as melanin, vitamin A acid and derivatives. Sunbaths –
including those in the sun – should not be taken during and
shortly after using preparations of this kind! If in doubt, ask
your physician beforehand!
• The unprotected eye can become inflamed on the surface,
and in certain cases the retina can be damaged by
excessive radiation. Cataracts can form after frequently
repeated exposure to radiation.
Close your eyes during tanning and use the included
protective goggles that block UV (Order No.▲ 84592).
▲: JK-Licht GmbH – see page 2.