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ENGLISH
Do not use the appliance if it has mechanical defects (dents, cracks
etc.), get it checked by the nearest authorized service center.
To avoid mechanical defects and damage, take care during the
appliance transportation.
SPECIAL SAFETY MEASURES
Place the connected appliance on an even, dry,
heat-resistant surface.
Do not allow foreign objects between the heated
parts of the appliance, as this can cause electri-
cal shock.
Never cover the appliance or put it on soft surfaces, for example,
a bed etc.
Avoid direct contact of the hot parts of the appliance with the skin
of the head.
Do not use this appliance near a bath, sink or other places where
there is liquid.
For additional protection it is advisable to install a residual current
device (RCD) that has a rated tripping current of not more than
30 mA into the mains circuit of the bathroom. Consult a qualified
electrician for help.
Always disconnect the appliance from the electricity supply im-
mediately after its use.
Do not use the appliance when you are sleepy or sluggish.
To prevent cord damage, never wind the cord round the appliance.
Never use the appliance on wet hair.
Never use the appliance for curling wigs made from synthetic hair.
Do not use the appliance, if you have severely damaged hair.
DESCRIPTION
OF THE APPLIANCE
Non-heating tip
1.
Work surface
2.
Hair clip
3.
Lever
4.
Handle release button
5.
Indicator light
6.
Operation mode switch
7.
0 – appliance is off;
1 – heating mode
Base
8.
Revolving power cord
9.
Handle
10.
BEFORE USE
Wipe the appliance with a soft cloth and put it
on a dry even surface.
Before using the appliance make sure that your
hair is completely dry
Summary of Contents for CI-560
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