BaByliss CONICAL WAND Manual Download Page 4

Quality Management System performance. If you have 
any queries regarding product safety and compliance, 
please contact the Conair Customer Care Line. (See 
‘UK After Sales Service’ section for further information). 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

SWITCH ACTIVATION CONTROL
IMPORTANT!  
This appliance features delayed activation control. 
Immediately after turning the appliance on, you are able to adjust the 
temperature settings. After 5 seconds of the appliance being on, the 
temperature buttons will automatically lock. To adjust the heat settings, 
hold down the ‘+/-‘ button for 1-2 seconds. This will deactivate the lock 
mode and allow the settings to be changed. To turn off the appliance 
whilst in lock mode, hold down the button marked ‘

FOR POSITION ONLY:

ON/OFF S/A: MOLD ON

200% VIEW

BABYLISS LOGO: BLACK SPOT UV

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’ until the appliance 

switches off.

HOW TO USE
•  Ensure the hair is dry and combed through to remove any tangles. 

Divide the hair into sections ready for styling.

•  Press and hold the button marked ‘

FOR POSITION ONLY:

ON/OFF S/A: MOLD ON

200% VIEW

BABYLISS LOGO: BLACK SPOT UV

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C456E

Personal Care

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03/20/19

25MM

25MM

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(PER VENDOR)

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’ for 1-2 seconds to turn the 

appliance on. The digital display will start flashing and the appliance 
will automatically start heating up.

•  Press the ‘+/-‘ button to select a heat setting suitable for your hair type. 

The digital display will flash until the desired heat setting has been 
reached. Once the temperature has been reached, the digital display 
will remain solid in colour.

Please note: The appliance temperature settings will lock automatically 
after 5 seconds. (See Switch Activation Control).
Please note: Before styling, make sure the universal heat glove is worn 
on the hand which is wrapping the hair around the barrel.
•  Take a section of hair, starting 2 inches from the scalp and place the 

appliance next to the hair section, ensuring the end of the appliance is 

Summary of Contents for CONICAL WAND

Page 1: ...NCE GETS HOT ALWAYS keep out of reach of children during and after use and whilst cooling Always take extra care if used on children or near children Do not use on very young children IMPORTANT SAFETY...

Page 2: ...nair Customer Care Line refer to UK After Sales Service section for further information Do not use the appliance if the lead is damaged In the event of damage discontinue use immediately If the lead i...

Page 3: ...capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instructionconcerninguseoftheapplianceinasafeway and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play wit...

Page 4: ...appliance switches off HOW TO USE Ensure the hair is dry and combed through to remove any tangles Divide the hair into sections ready for styling Press and hold the button marked ON OFF S A MOLD ON 20...

Page 5: ...gs For thicker hair use the higher heat settings It is suggested to always complete a test on initial use to ensure the correct temperature is used on the hair type Start on the lowest setting and inc...

Page 6: ...g the hair around the appliance Please note the heat protective glove is only designed to give initial contact protection Discomfort will be caused with prolonged contact with the hot surface CARE MAI...

Page 7: ...hin the guarantee period Conair UK After Sales Service will repair or replace the product Exclusions This guarantee will no longer be valid meaning that The Conair Group Ltd will not be liable to repa...

Page 8: ...licable no refund will be provided without a valid receipt or proof of purchase we will only be able to offer a repair or replacement service Please note this does not apply if the product was purchas...

Page 9: ...fault Please note this Instruction Booklet is not the guarantee SAFE DISPOSAL The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead i...

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