until the device switches. The same process switches the output back to 54 W. The device
always starts with the last used output level, unless it has been separated from the power
supply in the meantime.
5.
If you wish to remove the device completely from the power supply, please pull the power
adapter from the socket or the power adapter plug from the device.
Note:
Should a customer complain about a burning sensation on the nail bed after using gels, this is
not due to the Promed UVL-54 All-In, but there can be 2 causes for this: On one hand, this can
be caused by the gel used (e.g. If this is old, cheap or of a poor quality), and on the other hand,
this can be caused by over-sensitivity of the customer. If you can rule out your gels as the cause,
it would be better to use painless mode on the Promed UVL-54 All-In.
In the case of malfunctions:
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Check that the power supply is correct.
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Check that the infra-red sensors are clean.
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If the problems cannot be solved with these measures, please contact your service centre
or the manufacturer directly (www.promed.de).
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To preserve the safety, reliability and performance of the device, no extensions, new
settings, modifications or repairs should be carried out, unless these are carried out by
personsauthorised by Promed.
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Keep the interior of the device free from gel and acrylic residues as far as possible.
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Ensure that the magnets (L) do not get dirty as this means that the correct connection
between the upper casing (J) and the magnet base plate (K) can no longer be guaranteed.
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Remove dirt from the exterior of the device using a cloth daubed in alcohol and avoid
getting moisture into the interior.
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Follow the prescribed safety measures of the manufacturer.
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The casing may only be cleaned with a damp cloth. Do not use any solvents, acetone or
acidic cleaners, just clear water.
Disposal
Power tools, accessories, and packaging should be recycled in an environmentally suitable
manner.
Only for EU countries:
Do not dispose of power tools with the domestic waste! In accordance with the
European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its implemen-
tation into national law, nonfunctioning power tools must be collected
separately and recycled in an environmentally suitable manner.
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