Trouble shooting – Babyliss G920E Homelight Face & Body User Manual
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12.2. There are no pulses when I press the release mechanism
Ensure that the application surface is evenly and firmly in contact with your skin and that the ‘Ready’ indicator
light is flashing; this indicator light guarantees that the appliance is in full contact with your skin. For your safety,
the release switch will be able to release a pulse only if the application surface is firmly pressed against your skin.
Check the control panel. If the skin colour indicator light flashes for 3 seconds, the appliance is indicating
that the the skin colour sensor sensor has assessed yours skin colour as too dark for the Homelight device
to be used safely. Try using the appliance on another area.
Check the replace flash lamp indicator light. If it is lit, unplug your appliance and change the flash lamp.
Ensure that the ‘Ready’ indicator light is lit.
If after 10 seconds, the ‘Ready’ indicator light is still not lit, turn your Homelight epilator off and turn it on
again by pressing the On/Standby switch twice.
If the problem persists, contact the BaByliss customer service in your area.
Check the appliance's appliance in use indicator light
If it is lit, turn your Homelight epilator off and turn it on again using the On/Standby switch.
If the problem persists, contact the BaByliss customer service in your area.
If these problems persist, contact the BaByliss customer service in your area.
12. Trouble shooting
12.1. My Homelight epilator won’t start
Ensure the adapter is properly connected to your Homelight epilator and plugged into the mains.
To change the replaceable flash lamp:
1. Press the On/Standby switch of your Homelight epilator to put it in standby mode.
2. Unplug the adapter from the mains.
3. Grasp both sides of the used flash lamp, pull to remove it from the socket and dispose of it in your
household waste.
4. Unwrap a new replaceable flash lamp.
5. Insert the new flash lamp gently pushing it into place.
Note: After having replaced the flash lamp, always turn the power level one notch lower than usual.
Return to your usual power level only if you experience no adverse effects during or after your treatment.