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user guide www.clarisonic.com back over frontcove 0152PBLuserguide.final6 3/17/05 6:53 PM Page 2 For more information onCLARISONIC use and maintenance, as well asproduct updates andreleases, please visit usat www.clarisonic.com.This manual and additional information arealso available online foryour convenience. contents 3 your CLARISONIC 4 important cautions and warnings 5 important safeguards 6 using your CLARISONIC 9 caring for your CLARISONIC 1 1 troubleshooting 1 3 warranty side front over page1 Dear CLARISONIC ™ Owner – Thank you for purchasing the CLARISONIC Skin Care Brush. We at Pacific Bioscience Laboratoriesare excited to share our product with you andhope that you enjoy using it. We’ve designed CLARISONIC to work with the natural elasticity of the skin, gently flexing the skinto help open the pores and loosen dirt and oil. The back and forth sonic oscillating motion of the inner brush effectively cleans, clarifies, andstimulates the skin to give you the most effectiveand most gentle cleansing possible. We think it’sthe best minute you can give your skin every day. We’d love to hear how CLARISONIC works for you. E-mail me at CEO @clarisonic.com, or call us at 1-888-5-CLARISONIC (1-888-525-2747). Sincerely,David Giuliani CEO, ChairmanPacific Bioscience Laboratories, Inc. 0152PBLuserguide.final6 3/17/05 6:53 PM Page 4 3 charger cradle handle brush head power button green lightindicating chargeyellow light indicating power levelbrush headssensitive(white plastic base)normal(gray plastic base)daily cleanser E F D A G C B H A B C D E F G H 2 1 page3 page 2 your clarisonicCongratulations! 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 toknow your CLARISONIC and how it works. The CLARISONIC sonic technology works synergistically with the natural elasticity of the skin to provide gentledaily cleansing as part of a total skin care routine. A deep-cleansing zone 1 is created between the outer (stationary) brush and the inner (oscillating) brush 2 . Oscillating back and forth at a sonic frequency that produces about 300 movements per second, a flexing action is created between the outer and innerbrushes that works deep within the pores to loosen dirt and oil. The brush motion effectively cleans, clarifiesand stimulates, resulting in smoother feeling and looking skin. 0152PBLuserguide.final6 3/17/05 6:53 PM Page 2 5 4 IMPORTANT CAUTIONSAND WARNINGSThe CLARISONIC is designed for use with most skin types. Your skin is constantly changing, and due to thedynamic nature of your skin you may want to use differentpower levels and/or different brush heads (Normal vs.Sensitive). Please visit our website www.clarisonic.com for more information. Do not use this product if you: have heightened skin allergieshave an extreme sunburnhave open wounds or open lesionshave recently had a chemical peel or microdermabrasion*are currently taking medication that can cause skin sensitivity*have recently had facial cosmetic surgery* *Unless recommended by a skin care professionalWe recommend that you use the CLARISONIC Daily Cleanser that has been optimized for gentle daily use withthe CLARISONIC Skin Care Brush. If you decide to use another cleanser, test it with the CLARISONIC Skin Care Brush on your forearm prior to using it on your face. Somecleansers with acids may irritate your skin when used withthe 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. 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 will stain the bristles, but w ill not affect performance. Never use the CLARISONIC to remove eye makeup. If discoloration occurs, clean the brush head with soap and water. NOTE: This equipment has been tested andfound to comply withthe limits for a Class Bdigital device, pursuantto Part 15 of the FCCRules. These limits aredesigned to providereasonable protectionagainst harmful interfer-ence in a residentialinstallation. This equip-ment generates, usesand can radiate radiofrequency energy and, if not installed and usedin accordance with theinstructions, may causeharmful interference toradio communications.However, there is noguarantee that interfer-ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment doescause harmful interfer-ence to radio or television reception,which can be deter-mined by turning theequipment off and on,the user is encouragedto try to correct the interference by one ormore of the followingmeasures:Reorient or relocate thereceiving antenna.Increase the separationbetween the equipmentand receiver. Connect the equipmentinto an outlet on a circuitdifferent from that towhich the receiver isconnected. Consult the dealer oran experienced radio/TV technician for help. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS When using electrical products, especially when children arepresent, basic safety precautions should always be followed,including the following:READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USINGDANGER—To reduce the risk of electrocution: 1 Do not use the CLARISONIC charger cradle while bathing. 2 Do not place or store the CLARISONIC charger cradle where it can fall or be pulled into a tub or sink. 3 Do not place the CLARISONIC charger cradle in or drop into water or other liquid. 4 Do not reach for a CLARISONIC charger cradle that has fallen into water. Unplug immediately. 5 Do not plug into an incorrect voltage source outlet. Use only with appropriate voltage. 6 Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.WARNING—To reduce the risk of burns, electrocution, fire or injury to persons: 1 Close supervision is necessary when the CLARISONIC Skin Care Brush and charger cradle are used by, on or nearchildren or invalids. 2 Use the CLARISONIC Skin Care Brush only f…
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246 531 ON/OFFHOLD FOR HI/LO MATERIAL DWNCHK APVD TITLE DWG NO. SIZE SCALE SHEET 1 OF REVISIONS LTR DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES DECIMALS ANGULAR.XX ` .03 ` 2 ~ .XXX ` .005 FRACTIONS .XXXX ` .0010 ` 1/32" DO NOT SCALE DRAWING PACIFIC BIOSCIENCE LABS INC. 13222 SE 30TH ST. #1A, BELLEVUE WA. 98005 CONFIDENTIAL SCHEMATIC, PCB, HANDLE 1 A Dane 11/8/2004 SCH3131 (425) 283-5700 FINISH REV. VDD VDD VDD VDD MOT_A T1 MOT_B T2 CHRGR_LED VDD SENSE 1 0 0 k 5 % R 3 6 VDD VDD 1k 5% R18 VDD VDD 1 0 0 k 5 % R 2 1 VDD VDD 1 k 5 % R 1 1 k 5 % R 2 0 J1B 3 1 2 2SC37570 Q7 1 0 0 k 5 % R 1 5 1 0 0 k 5 % R 3 4 1 0 0 k 5 % R 3 5 1 0 0 k 5 % R 1 6 1 0 0 k 5 % R 3 1 1k 5% R14 L E D 2 2 2 O h m s 5 % R 1 0 0 Ohms R7 C 1 0 . 1 / 1 6 1k 5% R12 VDD 3 1 2 2SC37570 Q1 1k 5% R5 100k 5% R8 3 1 2 2SC37570 Q6 VDD 1 0 0 k 5 % R 2 2 1 k 5 % R 1 9 1 k 5 % R 2 0 Ohms R11 PLUS + MINUS - S1 1 k 5 % R 1 7 3 1 2 2SC37570 Q5 12 SW1 J1A 1 k 5 % R 3 2 4 G 5 D 1 S 8 D 2 S 7 D 3 S 6 D Q 2 I R F 7 4 1 0 4 G 5 D 1 S 8 D 2 S 7 D 3 S 6 D Q 8 I R F 7 4 5 9 1 Vdd 14 Vss 6 RC4/C2OUT/P1B 7 RC3/AN7/P1C 4 RA3/MCLR/Vpp 5 RC5/CCP1/P1A 2 RA5/OSC1 3 RA4/OSC2 9 RC1/AN5/C2IN- 8 RC2/AN6/P1D 10 RC0/AN4/C2IN+ 11 RA2/AN2/T0CKI/INT/C1 13 RA0/AN0/C1IN+/ICSDAT 12 RA1/AN1/C1IN-/Vref U1 PIC16F684 2 2 O h m s 5 % R 9 L E D 1 100k 5% R13 4 G 5 D 1 S 8 D 2 S 7 D 3 S 6 D Q 3 I R F 7 4 1 0 3 1 2 2SC37570 Q4 4 G 5 D 1 S 8 D 2 S 7 D 3 S 6 D Q 9 I R F 7 4 5 9 Vcc T5 SENSE GND T6 VDD T7 COIL_B COIL_A VDD D1 VDD C 4 0 . 1 / 1 6 10k 5% R23 + B2 C 2 0 . 0 1 / 1 6 D 2 + B1
MATERIAL FINISH DWN CHK APVD TITLE DWG NO. SIZE REV. SCALE SHEET 1 OF REVISIONS LTR DESCRIPTION DATE APPROVED UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED: DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES TOLERANCES DECIMALS ANGULAR.XX ` .03 ` 2 ~ .XXX ` .005 FRACTIONS .XXXX ` .0010 ` 1/32" DO NOT SCALE DRAWING PACIFIC BIOSCIENCE LABS INC . 13222 SE 30TH ST. #1A, BELLEVUE WA. 98005 CONFIDENTIAL SEE NOTES SCHEMATIC, PCB, CHARGER 1 A KAP 2/28/2005 A 1:1 3132 (425) 283-5700 A RESPECIFIED R1
Page 1 of 23 Report No.: FC04-077 PACIFIC BIOSCIENCE LABORATORIES, INC. TEST REPORT FOR THE ULTRASONIC BRUSH, CLARISONIC FCC PART 15 SUBPART B SECTIONS 15.107 AND 15.109 CLASS B COMPLIANCE DATE OF ISSUE: OCTOBER 7, 2004 PREPARED FOR: Pacific BioScience Laboratories, Inc. 3837 13th Ave. W., Suite 103 Seattle, WA 98119 PREPARED BY: Mary Ellen Clayton CKC Laboratories, Inc. 5473A Clouds Rest Mariposa, CA 95338 P.O. No.: PBLRBMK3-193 W.O. No.: 82705 Date of test: September 7-20, 2004 Report No.: FC04-077 This report contains a total of 23 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 23 Report No.: FC04-077 TABLE OF CONTENTS Administrative Information .............................................................................................3 Summary of Results .........................................................................................................4 Conditions for Compliance ..............................................................................................4 Approvals .........................................................................................................................4 Equipment Under Test (EUT) Description ......................................................................5 Equipment Under Test .....................................................................................................5 Peripheral Devices ...........................................................................................................5 Specifications and Requirements .....................................................................................5 Report of Measurements ..................................................................................................6 Table 1: Six Highest Conducted Emission Levels...............................................6 Table 2: Six Highest Radiated Emission Levels..................................................7 Emissions .........................................................................................................................8 Correction Factors................................................................................................8 Table A: Sample Calculations .................................................................8 Test Instrumentation and Analyzer Settings ........................................................9 Table B: Analyzer Bandwidth Settings Per Frequency Range ................9 Spectrum Analyzer Detector Functions ...............................................................9 Peak..........................................................................................................9 Quasi-Peak ...............................................................................................9 Average ....................................................................................................9 Conducted Emissions...........................................................................................10 Radiated Emissions ..............................................................................................10 Appendix A: Test Setup Photographs..............................................................................11 Photograph Showing Mains Conducted Emissions .............................................12 Photograph Showing Radiated Emissions ...........................................................13 Appendix B: Test Equipment List ...................................................................................14 Appendix C: Measurement Data Sheets ..........................................................................15 Page 3 of 23 Report No.: FC04-077 ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION DATE OF TEST: September 7-20, 2004 DATE OF RECEIPT: September 7, 2004 PURPOSE OF TEST: To demonstrate the compliance of the Ultrasonic Brush, Clarisonic with the requirements for FCC Part 15 Subpart B Sections 15.107 and 15.109 Class B devices. TEST METHOD: ANSI C63.4 (2001) FREQUENCY RANGE TESTED: 150 kHz-1 GHz MANUFACTURER: Pacific BioScience Laboratories, Inc. 3837 13th Ave. W., Suite 103 Seattle, WA 98119 REPRESENTATIVE: John Pace TEST LOCATION: CKC Laboratories, Inc. 14797 NE 95th Redmond, WA 98052 Page 4 of 23 Report No.: FC04-077 SUMMARY OF RESULTS As received, the Pacific BioScience Laboratories, Inc. Ultrasonic Brush, Clarisonic was found to be fully compliant with the following standards and specifications: United States ¾ FCC Part 15 Subpart B Sections 15.107 and 15.109 Class B ¾ ANSI C63.4 (2001) method FCC Site No. 933805 Canada ICES-003 Class B using: ¾ FCC Part 15 Subpart C Sections 15.107 & 15.109 Class B ¾ ANSI C63.4 (2001) method Industry of Canada File No. IC 4653 CONDITIONS FOR COMPLIANCE No modifications to the EUT were necessary to comply. APPROVALS QUALITY ASSURANCE:TEST PERSONNEL: Steve Behm, Director of Engineering ServicesStephen Anderson, EMC Test Engineer Joyce Walker, Quality Assurance Administrative Manager Page 5 of 23 Report No.: FC04-077 EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST (EUT) DESCRIPTION The EUT tested by CKC Laboratories was representative of a production unit. EQUIPMENT UNDER TEST Ultrasonic Brush Manuf: Pacific BioScience Laboratories, Inc. Model: Clarisonic Serial: NA PERIPHERAL DEVICES The EUT was not tested with peripheral devices. SPECIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS The following summarizes the specifications and requirements for the emission tests performed on the EUT. If the actual test levels are higher or different than required, these levels are listed in the appropriate tables. TestSpecificationRequirement Conducted EmissionsFCC Part 15 Subpart B Section 15.107Class B Radiated EmissionsFCC Part 15 Subpart B Section 15.109Class B Page 6 of 23 Report No.: FC04-077 REPORT OF MEASUREMENTS The following tables report the worst case emissions levels rec…
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