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1 Your safety is important to us

1.1 Prescribed Use

Use as prescribed

HairMaster

®

 is a hairdressing device for the heat treatment and drying of 

the hair on the customer's head. 

• The selection of the treatment time and temperature is the sole 

responsibility of the qualified hairdressing personnel.

• The device can be used to support the treatment of hair with special 

cosmetic hair products. The manufacturer's instructions of the products 
used must be strictly observed. Furthermore, it must be considered 
that the exposure period of products can be significantly reduced under 
heat treatment.

• For proper hair treatment, the device must be positioned in such a way 

that the customer's head is at a sufficient distance from all radiant 
heaters.

• Do not leave the device unattended during operation. Particular 

attention is required for the treatment of the hair of children or frail 
persons.

• Switch off the ON/OFF switch immediately after the treatment and pull 

out the mains plug (only for the device in standing version).

Ambient conditions

The device is intended for commercial use inside a building.

• The ambient room temperature must be in a range between 15 °C and 

35 °C.

• The relative humidity must not exceed 95%.
• Do not expose the device to direct sunlight and do not install it close to 

other devices with high heat emission or in moist rooms.

Mains protection

Socket outlets with grounding contact (Schuko sockets) for the connection 
of the device to the mains must be fused with at least 10 A. We recommend 
the protection of the power circuits in your hairdressing salon with a 
residual-current operated device.

1.2 Incorrect Use

Incorrect use

The device is designed exclusively for the treatment of the hair on one's 
head. The face and other parts of the body must not be included in the 
treatment.

• Do not apply ointments with ingredients stimulating blood circulation 

or similar substances on the skin, because the heat dissipation of the 
device can lead to uncontrolled effects on these products.

• Do not cover the device with towels or foil during operation. For wave 

treatment, do not cover the hair with a cloth, hood, plastic film or 
aluminum foil.

• Inflammable mousse products, sprays, gases or easily inflammable 

substances must not drop on the radiant heaters and must not be used 
close to the device.

• Do not use the device for the treatment of animals.
• Do not use the device for the drying or heating of objects or food.

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Page 3: ...arm star base with rollers b Customer pushbutton for lowering the treatment temperature With temperatures of more than 40 C pressing the customer pushbutton reduces the temperature by 5 C c Display for the control of programs and menus d Easy Control Wheel for program control e Slot for SD card f ON OFF switch master switch g SD card for the transmission of updates h Rating plate at the bottom of ...

Page 4: ...r accessories in service or warranty cases You can reach us at the following address Postal address of the main office OLYMP GmbH Co KG Hohenheimer Straße 91 97 D 70184 Stuttgart Germany Sales P O Box 10 36 63 D 70031 Stuttgart Phone 49 711 2131 0 Fax 49 711 2131 222 e mail service olymp de Postal address of our customer service OLYMP Kundendienst Siemensstraße 1 D 71711 Murr Germany Service Phone...

Page 5: ...nual shall take precedence Copyright This instruction manual is protected by copyright law Any reproduction and in particular the reprint further photomechanial or digital processing or duplication of this document or parts thereof is strictly prohibited without the express consent written consent of OLYMP GmbH Co KG Trademarks HairMaster is a registered trademark of OLYMP All trademarks mentioned...

Page 6: ... 4 Positioning the Device for Hair Treatment 40 2 5 Connecting the Device to the Mains 40 2 6 Switching the Device On and Off 41 2 7 Actuating the customer pushbutton 41 2 8 Function of the infrared sensor 41 2 9 Defining the User Interface Language 42 3 Programs and Program Control 43 3 1 Description of the Programs 43 3 1 1 Hair Treatment Programs 43 3 1 2 Service programs 44 3 1 3 Messages 45 3...

Page 7: ...ure must be in a range between 15 C and 35 C The relative humidity must not exceed 95 Do not expose the device to direct sunlight and do not install it close to other devices with high heat emission or in moist rooms Mains protection Socket outlets with grounding contact Schuko sockets for the connection of the device to the mains must be fused with at least 10 A We recommend the protection of the...

Page 8: ...ally dangerous situation which if not avoided leads to minor or slight injury NOTICE Damage to property Refers to a situation which if not avoided leads to damage to property NOTE Useful information Provides additional information and useful tips for the use of the device 1 3 2 Pictograms Complementing the Safety Instructions Electric shock Danger of fire Hot surface Load bearing capacity 1 3 3 Sy...

Page 9: ...t against splashing If an energized device falls into water keep your hands out of the water and pull out the mains plug immediately Do not place the device near sanitary facilities sinks tubs Do not use the device when in the bath Do not insert metal or conductive objects e g sticks or pens into the openings or joints of the device housing After use of the device pull out the mains plug immediate...

Page 10: ...to operation This is particularly important in the following cases The device does not operate properly The mains cable or mains plug are damaged The device was damaged by breakage or shock Liquid or foreign bodies have got inside the device Risk of burns Risk of burns The radiant heaters of the heating system heat up the surfaces in such a way that contact with skin may lead to burns Do not touch...

Page 11: ...ing capacity of the wall bracket Load bearing capacity of the wall bracket The load bearing capacity of the wall bracket is restricted to the weight of the device Do not attach any additional loads to the wall bracket _GA_HairMaster_GB book Seite 37 Donnerstag 6 September 2012 10 09 10 ...

Page 12: ...onents fastening elements tools and documents Device components HairMaster 1 cpl with 5 filter gauzes Column tube 4 consisting of Fastening screw 3 Telescopic tube 2 Plastic bearing 5 Star base 6 with 4 or 5 rollers Fastening elements and tools Hexagon socket wrench Allen key 7 Hexagon socket screw Allen screw 8 with disk 9 Cable bracket a Roller lever b Locking screw c Documents Instruction manua...

Page 13: ... the bottom of the star base Place the disk 8 on the column tube hole of the star base Using the hexagon socket wrench Allen key 6 insert and fasten the screw 7 in the column tube 3 Insert the pivot of the dryer 9 into the telescopic tube 1 4 To fasten the dryer in the telescopic tube Insert the screw d through the drill hole c on the telescopic tube into the pivot and then fasten the screw 5 Inse...

Page 14: ...ng screw 2 turn in clockwise direction Wall mounted version Adjust the vertical position of the spring arm 2 5 Connecting the Device to the Mains 1 Perform the following checks before connecting the device to the mains Check the grounding pin plug Schuko plug 3 and the power cable for damage Do not use damaged electrical parts for mains connection Check the information on the rating plate of the d...

Page 15: ... and Care Treatment With temperatures of more than 40 C pressing the customer pushbutton reduces the tempe rature by 5 C With the Waving hair treatment pro gram the exposure time is automatically adjusted to the reduced temperature Press the customer pushbutton 1 When pressing the customer pushbutton it lights up and the corresponding symbol is shown on the display This process cannot be undone wh...

Page 16: ...f the device shows different languages In the DEFAULT SETTINGS LANGUAGE menu the user can specify the desired language of the user interface texts On the user interface the user can now perform additional settings for individual device configuration select adjust and start the hair treatment programs _GA_HairMaster_GB book Seite 42 Donnerstag 6 September 2012 10 09 10 ...

Page 17: ... program calculates the optimal treatment time and the ideal temperature The following types of permanent waves can be selected acid neutral or mild alkaline Coloring Color diagnostic program After specifying the hair structure and state the HairMaster color diagnostic program calculates the optimal temperature and treatment time for brilliant results in terms of coloring or tinting all the hair o...

Page 18: ...e pre selection Language Selecting the language for the menu designations of the program control Quick start This option specifies the pre settings of the Quick Start hair treatment program Contrast Option for the setting of the display color contrast Sound Option for the selection of music styles Wellness Club Classic Latin Silhouette and Tone Program sound program start and program ending Adjust...

Page 19: ...the program Error message Error message If the heating system fails during operation an error message is transmitted as an acoustic or visual signal As text information describing the cause of the problem e g temperature too high As a continuous sound signal which cannot be switched off As a visual signal blinking violet light shown on the light ring of the Easy Control Wheel Continuous sound sign...

Page 20: ...must be acknowledged in order to be able to continue the hair treatment program To acknowledge and deactivate the warning Highlight the OK 2 function key and then press PUSH to activate it The hair treatment program can be continued as soon as the display window closes _GA_HairMaster_GB book Seite 46 Donnerstag 6 September 2012 10 09 10 ...

Page 21: ...ions The following information is displayed during the operation of the program control in the information bar 4 the designation of the program which is currently configured in the selection box either the available functions 5 or the available values 6 in the task bar 7 the function keys of the next navigation steps possible The programs are configured as follows The configuration always starts i...

Page 22: ...t If a program section for post treatment exists the corresponding menu item is available for selection The most important settings i of the program are displayed To continue the program Highlight the NEXT j function key and then press PUSH to activate it To terminate the program Highlight the TERMINATION g function key and then press PUSH to activate it After the abortion of the program the syste...

Page 23: ...olve plastic materials Strong acids or bases can lead to the plastic materials becoming brittle To clean the plastic components and surfaces Avoid using hydrocarbon solvents refrain from using cleaning agents with an alcoholic strength of more than 10 by volume no not use strong acids or bases Cleaning agents containing chloride can lead to corrosion of stainless steel To clean the column tubes on...

Page 24: ...reely 4 2 Replacing the Filter The filter prevents dirt particles being absorbed by the fan The filter must be replaced in case of visible heavy soiling if the warning has been displayed at least once a month 1 The filter cover 5 is attached to the housing by means of a clamp connection To open the cover use the recessed grip 6 and lower the filter cover 2 Remove the filter 4 and insert a new filt...

Page 25: ...ver 3 2 Place the screwdriver directly at the bore holes 2 and then carefully lift the locking pins 4 of the heater protective grid 1 from the bore holes 3 Remove the locking pins of the heater protective grid from the upper bore holes and then raise the heater protective grid To dismount the heater protective grid of the side arm 1 Protect the surface paint by applying adhesive tape to the contac...

Page 26: ...Check for the safe positioning of the contact blocks in the bases To re mount the protective grid of the main heater 1 Insert the locking pins of the heater protective grid into the two upper bore holes 2 Using a screwdriver lift the heater protective grid and insert the locking pins 4 into the bore holes 2 3 Check for the safe positioning of the heater protective grid 4 Remove the adhesive tape i...

Page 27: ... foot roller one part Roller lever tool Accessories device components Cable bracket stand Fastening screw stand HairMaster Color traffic white HairMaster Color graphite black HairMaster Color silver metallic anthracite grey HairMaster Color traffic white anthracite grey Roller stand mobile 5 feet white black or chromium alu Roller stand mobile 4 feet white or black _GA_HairMaster_GB book Seite 53 ...

Page 28: ...sockets at least 10 A Type of insulation of the wall arm Protection Class I Type of insulation of the device Protection Class I Performance Air blowing capacity approx 92 m h Temperature profile 35 C to 60 C Ambient conditions Ambient temperature during operation 15 C to 35 C Relative humidity up to 95 The device complies with the safety requirements of the following directives Low Voltage Directi...

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