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Please make sure your helmet is fully charged (the master switch is solid green).
If not, please charge the helmet for at least 3 hours.
If the master switch turns solid green: please reset the battery, which should resolve the issue.
You will need a new charger and battery if you are getting a low battery message before getting the laser error message.
If you can charge the helmet, but it takes longer than 4 hours: you will need a new charger and battery.
If the helmet is not giving you at least five treatments per charge: you will need a new charger and battery.
If you are experiencing treatment abort (during the treatment, the helmet shuts down suddenly) followed by the laser error message, or if the helmet or the lasers are not turning on, please get in touch with Theradome Customer Care.
Updated on 16 Jan 2024
Both FSA (Flexible Spending Account) and HSA (Health Savings Accounts) can be used to buy FDA-cleared medical devices, like a Theradome. If you have been diagnosed with Androgenetic Alopecia you should be able to use both a FSA/HSA accounts to purchase the Theradome. To check eligibility, review your employer’s benefits package or contact your HR department for FSA. For HSA, check your health plan details to ensure it qualifies as an HDHP and verify other eligibility criteria.
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