E15
Lumenis Medical Laser
Severity: ModerateWhat it means
Error E15 on a Lumenis device means the system's self-calibration check has returned a result outside the acceptable range.
This can occur because the ambient temperature is outside the calibrated operating range, the calibration files have become corrupted, or a component used in calibration has drifted or failed.
Allowing the device to reach operating temperature and re-running calibration resolves many E15 errors.
Affected Models
- Lumenis M22 IPL Platform
- Lumenis AcuPulse CO2 Laser
- Lumenis UltraPulse
- Lumenis LightSheer DUET
- Lumenis ResurFX
Common Causes
- Room temperature too cold — device started before reaching operating temperature
- Calibration files corrupted on the system hard drive or flash storage
- Energy delivery component drifted — IPL lamp, laser medium, or delivery fiber degraded
- Internal temperature sensor giving incorrect readings
- System clock or firmware issue causing incorrect calibration sequence
How to Fix It
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Check the room temperature.
Lumenis devices have a specified operating temperature range, typically 18–30°C (64–86°F).
If the treatment room is cold (early morning in winter, for example), allow the device to warm up for 15–20 minutes before starting.
E15 caused by a cold start often resolves once the device reaches operating temperature. -
Power the device off completely, wait 2 minutes, and restart.
A full restart re-runs the boot sequence and calibration checks from scratch.
This clears transient calibration errors caused by brief anomalies during the startup sequence. -
Run the device's manual calibration routine if available.
Many Lumenis platforms have a calibration or self-test option in the service menu.
Consult your device's operator manual for the procedure.
A successful manual calibration will clear E15. -
If E15 persists across multiple restarts and at normal room temperature, call Lumenis service.
A persistent E15 usually means a component involved in calibration has drifted and needs adjustment or replacement by an engineer.
When to Call a Professional
If E15 persists after the device reaches operating temperature and a calibration re-run, contact Lumenis service.
Calibration failures that persist may indicate component degradation requiring engineer assessment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does E15 mean my Lumenis device needs full factory recalibration?
Not necessarily — E15 often resolves with a restart and warm-up.
Factory-level recalibration (performed by a Lumenis engineer using calibration equipment) is needed only when E15 persists after normal troubleshooting, indicating a component has genuinely drifted outside tolerance.
Can treating patients cause E15 to appear mid-session?
E15 mid-session is less common than during startup.
If it appears mid-session, stop treatment immediately — the device is indicating it can no longer verify accurate energy delivery.
A treatment delivered with uncalibrated energy could under- or over-treat the patient.