The irradiation should not exceed the minimal erythema dose
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(MED). If erythema (skin redness) occurs several hours after
irradiation there should be no further applications made. In
this case, the next irradiation should not take place before one
week after the date of the skin redness.
If unexpected side effects such as itching occur within 48 hours
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after the first application of the UV appliance, you should consult
a doctor before receiving further UV irradiation.
Recommended exposure timetable:
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Do not carry out more than 5 treatments per day. This could
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lead to skin irritation.
Do not exceed the recommended number of 400 treatments
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per year.
The appliance may not be used if the timer is not working
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properly.
Use only lamps of the specified type. The use of a UV lamp
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from another manu-facturer or of a different type will lead to
the revocation of the warranty.
UV radiation from the sun or from UV appliances can cause
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both skin and eye damage, which may be irreversible. These
biological effects depend on the quality and quantity of the
radiation and on the skin and eye sensitivity of the individual
person.
The skin can suffer from sunburn after excessive exposure
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to radiation. Too frequent UV radiation from the sun or UV
appliances can lead to premature skin aging and cause
an increased risk of skin cancer. This risk increases with
increasingly cumulative UV exposures. UV radiation at a
young age increases the subsequent risk of skin cancer.
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