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skin care brush USER GUIDE For more information on Clarisonic use and care, as well as product updates, releases and research studies, please visit us at clarisonic.com or call 1-888-525-2747 CONTENTS 3 YOUR CLARISONIC 4 IMPORTANT CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS 5 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 6 USING YOUR CLARISONIC 9 CARING FOR YOUR CLARISONIC TROUBLESHOOTING 2 WARRANTY DEAR CLARISONIC ® OWNER, Thank you for purchasing the Clarisonic Skin Care Brush. We at Pacific Bioscience Laboratories are excited to share our product with you and hope that you enjoy using it. We’ve designed Clarisonic to work with the natural elasticity of the skin. It gently flexes the skin to help open the pores and loosen dirt and oil. The back and forth sonic oscillating motion of the inner brush effectively cleans, clarifies, and stimulates the skin to give you a deep, gentle cleansing, leaving your skin feeling and looking smoother. We think it’s the best minute you can give your skin every day. We’d love to hear how Clarisonic works for you. E-mail me at [email protected], or call us at 1-888-5-CLARISONIC (1-888-525-2747). Sincerely, David Giuliani CEO, Chairman Pacific Bioscience Laboratories, Inc. 3 E F D A G C B A B C D E F G YOUR CLARISONIC Congratulations! You are about to experience the new wave of skin care with the Clarisonic ® Skin Care Brush. Before you start, please take the time to get to know your Clarisonic and how it works. The Clarisonic sonic technology works with the natural elasticity of the skin to provide deep, thorough, gentle daily cleansing of the skin. Cleansing is the foundation of a complete skin care routine. Oscillating back and forth at a sonic frequency that produces about 300 movements per second, a flexing action is created between the outer and inner brushes that works deep within the pores to loosen dirt and oil. The brush motion effectively cleans, clarifies and stimulates, resulting in smoother feeling and looking skin. 1-888-525-2747 HANDLE BRUSH HEAD normal (gray base) sensitive, installed (white base) CHARGING CRADLE POWER BUTTON GREEN LIGHT charge indicator YELLOW LIGHT power level indicator CLEANSER 5 4 IMPORTANT CAUTIONS AND WARNINGS If you are under a doctor’s care for any skin condition or if you think you may have a skin condition, please consult your physician before using the Clarisonic. Do not use the Clarisonic if you: have heightened skin allergies have an extreme sunburn have open wounds or open lesions have recently had a chemical peel or microdermabrasion* are currently taking medication that can cause skin sensitivity* have recently had a facial cosmetic procedure* have rosacea, pustular acne, or serious sensitive-skin disorders and/or infections* * Unless recommended by a skin care professional We recommend that you do not share brush heads with another individual. Do not share brush heads if you and/or any other Clarisonic user suffer from any skin conditions. We recommend that you use the Clarisonic Daily Cleanser that has been optimized for gentle daily use with the Clarisonic Skin Care Brush. If you use another cleanser, test it with the Clarisonic Skin Care Brush on your forearm prior to using it on your face. Some cleansers, including those with acids, may irritate your skin when used with the Clarisonic Skin Care Brush.** The Clarisonic Daily Cleanser is to be used on the skin. Do not use on the eyes or the interior of the mouth. If contact with the eyes occurs, rinse thoroughly with water. If accidentally ingested, flush thoroughly with water. Do not use the Clarisonic Skin Care Brush with mechanical exfoliants such as microbeads and shells.** **Consult your skin care professional. Using the Clarisonic to remove makeup may stain the bristles, but will not affect performance. Never use the Clarisonic to remove eye makeup. If discoloration occurs, clean the brush head with soap and water. This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). As a safety feature, this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one way. Do not force the plug into any outlet. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the plug. If the plug still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety feature. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a consumer device, pursuant to Part 18 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit differ- ent from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/ TV techni- cian for help. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING When using electrical products, especially when children are present, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including but not limited to the following: DANGER—To reduce the risk of electrocution: Do not use the Clarisonic charging cradle while bathing. 2 Do not place or store the Clarisonic charging cradle where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink. 3 Do not place the Clarisonic charging cradle in or drop into water or other liquid. 4 Do not reach for a Clarisonic charging cradle that has fallen into water. Unplug immediately. 5 Do not plug into an incorrect voltage source outlet. This device …
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To:á KennetháPilcher, Pacific Bioscience Laboratries, Inc. From:á KatieáHawkins [email protected] FCC Equipment Authorization Branch Applicant:á Pacific Bioscience Laboratries, Inc. FCC ID:á SD2MK3PLUS Form 731 Confirmation Number: EA326235 Date of Original E-Mail: 12/28/2007 Correspondence Reference Number: 34578 1). Please provide values for components on schematic for which none is shown. PLEASE SEE ATTACHED BILL OF MATERIALS SENT THROUGH OET FILING WEB SITE 2). Please supply an operational description of the frequency determining circuitry. Be sure to explain how the frequencies on Form 731 (176 MHz- 4,000,000 MHz) are derived. TWO PRINCIPAL FREQUENCIES ARE USED IN THE DEVICE: 1. MICROPROCESSOR CLOCK = 4.9152 MHz 2. MOTOR DRIVE SIGNAL = 176 Hz BOTH FREQUECIES ARE DERIVED FROM THE MICROPROCESSOR CLOCK OSCILLATOR. THE FREQUENCY OF THIS OSCILLATOR IS DETERMINED BY THE CHARACTERISITICS OF THE MICROPROCESSOR OSCILLATOR CIRCUIT AND BY COMPONTENT “X1”, A 4.9152 MHz CERAMIC RESONATOR: Specification Global Part Number CSTCR4M91G53-R0 Previous Part Number Nominal Frequency 4.915MHz Initial Tolerance ±0.5% Temp. Stability ±0.2% Temperature Range -20 to +80ºC Wash Not Available Ultrasonic Wash Not Available Built-in Load Capacitance 15pF Use For consumer electronics
Office of Engineering and Technology To: Kenneth Pilcher, Pacific Bioscience Laboratries, Inc. [email protected] From: Katie Hawkins [email protected] Re: FCC ID: SD2MK3PLUS Applicant: Pacific Bioscience Laboratries, Inc. Correspondence Reference Number: 34649 Form 731 Confirmation Number: EA326235 Date of Original E-mail: 01/11/2008 What is the frequency of the battery charger? Does it use induction to charge? THE BATTERY CHARGER OPERATES AT APPROXIMATELY 62.3 kHz. THE CHARGER IS INDUCTIVELEY COUPLED TO THE HANDLE CHARGING CIRCUIT. THE MAGNETIC FIELD PRODUCED BY THE PRIMARY COIL IN THE CHARGER (see figure 1) IS COUPLED TO THE SECONDARY COIL IN THE HANDLE (see figure 2) PRODUCING THE CHARGING CURRENT. Figure 1 CHARGER PCBA PRIMARY CHARGE COIL Figure 2 HANDLE PCBA SECONDARY CHARGE COIL
To: Kenneth Pilcher, Pacific Bioscience Laboratories, Inc. [email protected] From: Katie Hawkins [email protected] Re: FCC ID: SD2MK3PLUS Applicant: Pacific Bioscience Laboratories, Inc. Correspondence Reference Number: 34747 Form 731 Confirmation Number: EA326235 Date of Original E-mail: 02/05/2008 The schematics included herein were marked as confidential. In accordance with Section 0.459 you must include a signed letter requesting confidentiality which contains a statement of the reasons for withholding these materials from inspection. Please find non-confidential schematics under separate submittal made this date. These non-confidential schematics differ in no way from the original schematics as regards technical information or details. Sincerely, Ken Pilcher
Refer to the CLARISONIC™ Skin Care Brush User Guide for important cautions, warnings, and correct use. Keep away from small children. DO NOT place or drop this charger cradle into water or other liquid. If dropped in water, unplug immediately. DO NOT plug into an incorrect voltage source outlet. Use only with correct voltage. Double-insulated. When servicing, use only identical replacement parts. CAUTION—Risk of electric shock, do not remove cover. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel. 100-240Vac/50-60Hz 2W Assembled in U.S.A. PBL3362A FCCID: SD2MK3PLUS PERSONAL HYGIENE APPLIANCE CLARISONIC™ Charger Cradle P/N 03029 Pacific Bioscience Laboratories, Inc. 1-888-525-2747 27RH
BILL OF MATERIALS PBL 3309 REV -Item# Qty Parts Part No. Description Package Manufacturer 1 1 BZ1 CEM-1201S or equivalent BUZZER/Speaker CUI 2 2 C1, C3 0805ZC104JAZ2A ceramic chip cap .1u 16V 0805 AVX 3 1 C2A 0805YC274KAT2A ceramic chip cap 0.27u 16V 10% 0805 AVX 4 1 C2B EMK212SD333KD-T ceramic chip cap 0.033u 16V 10% 0805 Taiyo Yuden 5 1 C4 TCJA336M006R0200 tantalum 10% 6.3V 33u 1206 AVX 6 1 C5 C0805C474K4RAC7800 ceramic chip cap .47u X7R 0805 Kemet 7 1 C6 293D226X96R3A2TE3 tantalum 10% 22u A case size EIA 3216 Vishay 8 2 D1, D2 EL-17-21SURC/S530-A2/TR8 Red LED 0805 Everlight 9 4 D3,D7,D8,D9 EL-17-21VGC/TR8 Green LED 0805 Everlight 10 1 D4 MMSZ4688 4.7V Zener Diode SOD123 Fairchild 11 1 D5 BAT54T1G or equivalent Schottky Diode with >100mA rating SOD123 Various 12 1 D6 MA2Z74800L Shottky Diode SOD323 Panasonic 13 1 L3 NLCV32T-220K-PF Chip inductor 22u 1206 TDK 14 2 Q1,Q2 AO4420 N-ch MosFET SO8 Alpha Omega 15 2 Q3,Q4 MMBT3904 or equivalent NPN Transistor, 60Vceo, 200mA SOT23 Various 16 5 R1, R2,R3,R4, R13 301-1.0K-RC 5% SMT 1.0K 0603 Xicon 17 1 R12 301-1.0M-RC 5% SMT 1M 0603 Xicon 18 4 R5,R6,R8,R11 301-10K-RC 5% SMT 10K 0603 Xicon 19 1 R7 301-2.2K-RC 5% SMT 2.2K 0603 Xicon 20 2 R9,R10 301-220-RC 5% SMT 220 0603 Xicon 21 1 S1 TC-22XC 4.7mm th hole sealed switch Wealthmetal 22 1 S2 TC-22XC based footprint 7mm th hole sealed switch Wealthmetal 23 1 T1 P4-F TCO 24 1 U1 μ PD78F0500MC-5A4-A NEC Microcontroller SSOP30 NEC 25 1 U2 S-8354H50MC-JXJT2G 5V Step up regulator SOT23-5 Seiko Instruments 26 1 X1 CSTCR4M91G53-R0 4.9152MHz Ceramic Resonator CSTCR Murata SourceAPLUSMouserMouserMouserMouserMouserMouserMouserMouserMouserMouserDigikeyMouserAPLUSMouserMouserMouserMouserMouserMouserAPLUSAPLUSAPLUSNECSeikoMouser
Page 1 of 24 Report No: CI07-013 PACIFIC BIOSCIENCE LABORATORIES TEST REPORT FOR THE FACE BRUSH WITH CHARGING DOCK, PLUS P/N: 3031 CISPR 22 (1997) CLASS B TESTING DATE OF ISSUE: NOVEMBER 21, 2007 PREPARED FOR: Pacific BioScience Laboratories 13222 SE 30 th Street, A-1 Bellevue, WA 98005 PREPARED BY: Joyce Walker CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5046 Sierra Pines Drive Mariposa, CA 95338 P.O. No.: 001677 Date of test: November 19, 2007 W.O. No.: 87039 Report No.: CI07-013 This report contains a total of 24 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of CKC Laboratories, Inc. The results in this report apply only to the items tested, as identified herein. Page 2 of 24 Report No: CI07-013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrative Information .............................................................................................3 Approvals .........................................................................................................................3 Site File Registration Numbers ........................................................................................3 Equipment Under Test (EUT) Description ......................................................................4 Equipment Under Test .....................................................................................................4 Peripheral Devices ...........................................................................................................4 Summary of Results .........................................................................................................4 Conditions During Testing ...............................................................................................4 Report of Emissions Measurements.................................................................................5 Testing Parameters ...............................................................................................5 Conducted Emissions ...........................................................................................7 Radiated Emissions ..............................................................................................12 Page 3 of 24 Report No: CI07-013 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION DATE OF TEST: November 19, 2007 DATE OF RECEIPT: November 19, 2007 REPRESENTATIVE: Ken Pilcher MANUFACTURER: Pacific BioScience Laboratories 13222 SE 30 th Street, A-1 Bellevue, WA 98005 TEST LOCATION: CKC Laboratories, Inc. 14797 NE 95th Redmond, WA 98052 TEST METHOD: ANSI C63.4 (2003) PURPOSE OF TEST: To perform the testing of the Face Brush with Charging Dock, Plus P/N: 3031 with the requirements for CISPR 22 Class B devices. APPROVALS QUALITY ASSURANCE: TEST PERSONNEL: Steve Behm, Director of Engineering Services Ryan Rutledge, EMC Test Technologist Katie Molina, Senior EMC Engineer/Lab Manager SITE FILE REGISTRATION NUMBERS Location Japan Canada FCC Bothell R-2296 & C-2506 IC 4653 318736 Page 4 of 24 Report No: CI07-013 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) DESCRIPTION The customer declares the EUT tested by CKC Laboratories was representative of a production unit and that the part number 3031 is a three power setting “MD” version of the Clarisonic Plus model. The power settings are low, normal, and high. Part number 3030 is a two power setting “Classic” version of the Clarisonic Plus model. The 3030 is electrically and mechanically identical to the 3031, except the software only allows operation in low and normal power settings. The two models have the same power and duty cycles for the low and normal power settings. The following model has been tested by CKC Laboratories: 3031 The manufacturer states since the 3030 product is a subset of the 3031 product, testing of part number 3031 demonstrates acceptability of the 3030 to the same requirements. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST Face Brush Manuf: Pacific BioScience Laboratories, Inc. Model: Plus P/N: 3031 Serial: NA Face Brush Charger Manuf: Pacific BioScience Laboratories, Inc. Model: Base P/N: 3029 Serial: NA AC Adapter Manuf: Hon-Kwang Model: HK-J102-A12 Serial: NA PERIPHERAL DEVICES The EUT was not tested with peripheral devices. SUMMARY OF RESULTS Test Specification Results Radiated Emissions CISPR 22 (1997) to ANSI C63.4 (2003) Class B Pass Mains Conducted Emissions CISPR 22 (1997) to ANSI C63.4 (2003) Class B Pass CONDITIONS DURING TESTING No modifications to the EUT were necessary during testing. Page 5 of 24 Report No: CI07-013 REPORT OF EMISSIONS MEASUREMENTS TESTING PARAMETERS The cables were routed consistent with the typical application by varying the configuration of the test sample. Interface cables were connected to the available ports of the test unit. The effect of varying the position of the cables was investigated to find the configuration that produced maximum emissions. Cables were of the type and length specified in the individual requirements. The length of cable that produced maximum emissions was selected. The equipment under test (EUT) was set up in a manner that represented its normal use, as shown in the setup photographs. Any special conditions required for the EUT to operate normally are identified in the comments that accompany the emissions tables. The emissions data was taken with a spectrum analyzer or receiver. Incorporating the applicable correction factors for distance, antenna, cable loss and amplifier gain, the data was reduced as shown in the table below. The corrected data was then compared to the applicable emission limits. Preliminary and final measurements were taken in order to ensure that all emissions from the EUT were found and maximized. CORRECTION FACTORS The basic spectrum analyzer reading was converted using correction factors as shown in the highest emissions readings in the tables. For radiated emissions in dBμV/m, the spectrum analyzer reading in dBμV was corrected by using the following formula. This reading was then compared to the applicable specification limit. SAMPL…
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Page 1 of 24 Report No: CI07-013 PACIFIC BIOSCIENCE LABORATORIES TEST REPORT FOR THE FACE BRUSH WITH CHARGING DOCK, PLUS P/N: 3031 CISPR 22 (1997) CLASS B TESTING DATE OF ISSUE: NOVEMBER 21, 2007 PREPARED FOR: Pacific BioScience Laboratories 13222 SE 30 th Street, A-1 Bellevue, WA 98005 PREPARED BY: Joyce Walker CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5046 Sierra Pines Drive Mariposa, CA 95338 P.O. No.: 001677 Date of test: November 19, 2007 W.O. No.: 87039 Report No.: CI07-013 This report contains a total of 24 pages and may be reproduced in full only. Partial reproduction may only be done with the written consent of CKC Laboratories, Inc. The results in this report apply only to the items tested, as identified herein. Page 2 of 24 Report No: CI07-013 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrative Information .............................................................................................3 Approvals .........................................................................................................................3 Site File Registration Numbers ........................................................................................3 Equipment Under Test (EUT) Description ......................................................................4 Equipment Under Test .....................................................................................................4 Peripheral Devices ...........................................................................................................4 Summary of Results .........................................................................................................4 Conditions During Testing ...............................................................................................4 Report of Emissions Measurements.................................................................................5 Testing Parameters ...............................................................................................5 Conducted Emissions ...........................................................................................7 Radiated Emissions ..............................................................................................12 Page 3 of 24 Report No: CI07-013 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION DATE OF TEST: November 19, 2007 DATE OF RECEIPT: November 19, 2007 REPRESENTATIVE: Ken Pilcher MANUFACTURER: Pacific BioScience Laboratories 13222 SE 30 th Street, A-1 Bellevue, WA 98005 TEST LOCATION: CKC Laboratories, Inc. 14797 NE 95th Redmond, WA 98052 TEST METHOD: ANSI C63.4 (2003) PURPOSE OF TEST: To perform the testing of the Face Brush with Charging Dock, Plus P/N: 3031 with the requirements for CISPR 22 Class B devices. APPROVALS QUALITY ASSURANCE: TEST PERSONNEL: Steve Behm, Director of Engineering Services Ryan Rutledge, EMC Test Technologist Katie Molina, Senior EMC Engineer/Lab Manager SITE FILE REGISTRATION NUMBERS Location Japan Canada FCC Bothell R-2296 & C-2506 IC 4653 318736 Page 4 of 24 Report No: CI07-013 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) DESCRIPTION The customer declares the EUT tested by CKC Laboratories was representative of a production unit and that the part number 3031 is a three power setting “MD” version of the Clarisonic Plus model. The power settings are low, normal, and high. Part number 3030 is a two power setting “Classic” version of the Clarisonic Plus model. The 3030 is electrically and mechanically identical to the 3031, except the software only allows operation in low and normal power settings. The two models have the same power and duty cycles for the low and normal power settings. The following model has been tested by CKC Laboratories: 3031 The manufacturer states since the 3030 product is a subset of the 3031 product, testing of part number 3031 demonstrates acceptability of the 3030 to the same requirements. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST Face Brush Manuf: Pacific BioScience Laboratories, Inc. Model: Plus P/N: 3031 Serial: NA Face Brush Charger Manuf: Pacific BioScience Laboratories, Inc. Model: Base P/N: 3029 Serial: NA AC Adapter Manuf: Hon-Kwang Model: HK-J102-A12 Serial: NA PERIPHERAL DEVICES The EUT was not tested with peripheral devices. SUMMARY OF RESULTS Test Specification Results Radiated Emissions CISPR 22 (1997) to ANSI C63.4 (2003) Class B Pass Mains Conducted Emissions CISPR 22 (1997) to ANSI C63.4 (2003) Class B Pass CONDITIONS DURING TESTING No modifications to the EUT were necessary during testing. Page 5 of 24 Report No: CI07-013 REPORT OF EMISSIONS MEASUREMENTS TESTING PARAMETERS The cables were routed consistent with the typical application by varying the configuration of the test sample. Interface cables were connected to the available ports of the test unit. The effect of varying the position of the cables was investigated to find the configuration that produced maximum emissions. Cables were of the type and length specified in the individual requirements. The length of cable that produced maximum emissions was selected. The equipment under test (EUT) was set up in a manner that represented its normal use, as shown in the setup photographs. Any special conditions required for the EUT to operate normally are identified in the comments that accompany the emissions tables. The emissions data was taken with a spectrum analyzer or receiver. Incorporating the applicable correction factors for distance, antenna, cable loss and amplifier gain, the data was reduced as shown in the table below. The corrected data was then compared to the applicable emission limits. Preliminary and final measurements were taken in order to ensure that all emissions from the EUT were found and maximized. CORRECTION FACTORS The basic spectrum analyzer reading was converted using correction factors as shown in the highest emissions readings in the tables. For radiated emissions in dBμV/m, the spectrum analyzer reading in dBμV was corrected by using the following formula. This reading was then compared to the applicable specification limit. SAMPL…
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| # | Rule Parts | Frequency Range | Power Output |
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| 1 | 18 | 0.062 MHz - 0.062 MHz | - |

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