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uv led gloed v1 lamp blauw 168w

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uv led gloed v1 lamp blauw 168wProducten van het merk GLOW zijn professionele verlichting die de prestaties van diensten in zowel schoonheidssalons als medische praktijken verbetert. Het biedt een brede selectie van specialistische lampen, waaronder UV LED en behandelingslampen, die nodig zijn voor nauwkeurig werk. Een praktische manicurelamp De GLOW V1 nagellamp , uitgerust met nuttige functies, vergemakkelijkt de uitvoering van manicure en pedicurebehandelingen, waarbij hybride

Producten van het merk GLOW zijn professionele verlichting die de prestaties van diensten in zowel schoonheidssalons als medische praktijken verbetert. Het biedt een brede selectie van specialistische lampen, waaronder UV/LED en behandelingslampen, die nodig zijn voor nauwkeurig werk.

Een praktische manicurelamp

De GLOW V1 nagellamp , uitgerust met nuttige functies, vergemakkelijkt de uitvoering van manicure- en pedicurebehandelingen, waarbij hybride lakken, gels of andere lichtuithardende preparaten worden gebruikt. Goed geplaatste diodes en de gebruikte Dual LED-technologie zorgen ervoor dat de lamp een perfecte fixatie van de nagelstyling garandeert. De eenvoudige bediening maakt hem perfect voor zowel professioneel als thuisgebruik.

Schaduwloos apparaat met Dual LED-technologie

De lamp wordt gekenmerkt door een vermogen van 168 W , dat bestaat uit maar liefst 42 goed geplaatste LED's (zonder de zogenaamde "dode zone"), die zorgen voor een perfecte uitharding van gels en hybride lakken. Het V1-model heeft een gesloten vorm, de zogenaamde cabine , die zorgt voor een nauwkeurigere en gelijkmatige uitharding van nagelstyling. De gebruikte Dual LED-technologie resulteert in het feit dat de diodes licht van twee golflengten uitzenden, de ogen niet vermoeien, een breed spectrum aan actie en snelle fixatie van de styling bieden. De gebruikte oplossingen zorgen ervoor dat de lamp zelfs de meest veeleisende nagellakken goed uithardt en de meest ontoegankelijke gebieden op de nagelplaat bereikt.

Werktijd aanpassen aan individuele behoeften

De lamptimer heeft vier vooraf ingestelde bedrijfstijden : 10 s, 30 s, 60 s en 99 s (de zogenaamde "Low Heat Mode"). Als er geen modus is geselecteerd, start de ingebouwde bewegingssensor de lamp bovendien automatisch nadat u uw vingers of voet eronder hebt geplaatst, uitgaande van een maximale belichtingstijd van 120 s . Het display telt de uithardingstijd af, ongeacht de geselecteerde modus. Hiermee kunt u gemakkelijk de belichtingstijd selecteren die past bij de styling die u op dat moment uitvoert.

Comfortabele “Lage Warmte Modus”

Het reeds genoemde “Low Heat Mode” systeem zorgt ervoor dat de lamp geleidelijk zijn vermogen verhoogt tijdens het uitharden , waardoor hij langzamer opwarmt. Dit voorkomt het gevoel van verbranding of hitte tijdens de blootstelling. Dit is een onvervangbare functie, vooral bij het uitharden van gels , wat vaak ongemak veroorzaakt bij het gebruik van andere lampen die op de markt verkrijgbaar zijn.

Afneembaar onderpaneel voor een comfortabele pedicure

Bovendien heeft de lamp een eenvoudig te demonteren verwijderbaar bodempaneel , wat de prestaties van pedicure- of podotherapiebehandelingen aanzienlijk verbetert, waardoor het gemakkelijker wordt om de voet onder het apparaat te plaatsen . Deze optie werkt ook perfect tijdens het reinigen of desinfecteren van het apparaat.

Elegant design en functionaliteit

Nuttige functies, ergonomische vorm en klassieke kleurenschema maken de lamp een praktisch en tegelijkertijd esthetisch element van schoonheidssalonapparatuur. Het donkere interieur en een kleurrijke inzet in de vorm van een cirkel met een gepolijste afwerking in tinten blauw geven het apparaat een stijlvol karakter . De juiste maat maakt het mogelijk om de hele hand of voet onder de lamp te plaatsen, wat zorgt voor een gelijkmatige uitharding van de styling .

Lees de instructies zorgvuldig door voordat u het product gebruikt.
Meegeleverd: lamp, stroomadapter, handleiding.

Gegevens:
Kleur kast: tinten wit en blauw
Timer: 10 seconden, 30 seconden, 60 seconden, 99 seconden
Maximale werktijd: 120 s
Bewegingssensor: ja
Weergave: digitaal LCD
Aantal LED's: 42
Vermogen: 168 W
Ingangsspanning: 100-240 V
Lichtgolflengte: 365 nm, 405 nm
Afmetingen: 23,5×22,3×10,2 cm
Garantie: 12 maanden

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