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...can save a life!

IF YOU MUST USE YOUR HAIR DRYER IN THE  

BATHROOM, INSTALL A GFCI*NOW!

Your  local  electrician  can  help  you  decide 

which  type  is  best  for  you—a  portable 

unit  that  plugs  into  the  electrical  outlet  or  a  

permanent  unit  installed  by  your  electrician. 

The  National  Electrical  Code  now  requires  

GFCI’s  in  the  bathrooms,  garages,  and  

outdoor outlets of all new homes.

WHY DO YOU NEED A GFCI? Electricity and 

water  don’t  mix.  If  your  hair  dryer  falls  into 

water while it’s plugged in, the electric shock 

can kill you...even if 

the switch is “off.” A 

regular fuse or circuit 

breaker won’t protect 

you  under  these  

circumstances. 

GFCI  offers  you  far 

greater protection.

A GFCI can save your life! Compared to that, 

the price is small! Don’t wait...install 

one now!

*GFCI  is  a  sensitive  device  which  reacts  

immediately to a small electric current leak by 

stopping the electricity flow.

USER

MAINTENANCE

Your  dryer  is  virtually  maintenance-free.  No 

lubrication  is  needed.  For  proper  operat-

ing  performance,  the  dryer  must  be  kept 

clean.  When  cleaning  is  needed,  unplug  the 

cord, and clean dust and lint from air intake  

openings  with  a  small  brush  or  the  brush  

attachment  of  a  vacuum  cleaner.  The  outer 

surface  of  the  dryer  should  be  wiped  clean 

with a cloth only.
Blocked  or  clogged  air  intake  vents  will 

cause  the  dryer  to  overheat.  If  overheating 

occurs,  an  automatic  safety  device  will  shut 

the dryer or the heat off to prevent damage or 

personal injury. If the unit or the heat cycles 

off,  unplug  the  cord  and  allow  the  dryer  to 

cool  for  10  to  15  minutes  before  restarting. 

Make sure the air vents are clean. 

CAUTION

NEVER  allow  the  power  supply  cord  to  be 

pulled, twisted, or severely bent. Never wrap 

the cord tightly around the dryer. Damage will 

occur at the high flex point of entry into the 

dryer, causing it to rupture and short. Inspect 

the  cord  frequently  for  damage.  Stop  use  

immediately  if  damage  is  visible  or  unit 

stops or operates intermittently.
If the cord or dryer is damaged or does not  

operate  properly,  return  it  for  repair 

to an  authorized Conair service representative 

only. No repairs should be attempted by the 

consumer.
STORAGE - Important

When not in use, your dryer should always be 

stored in the dryer bracket and the unit should 

be unplugged from the wall outlet.

LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY

Conair  will  repair  or  replace  (at  our  option) 

your  appliance  free  of  charge  for  twelve 

months from the date of purchase if the appli-

ance is defective in workmanship 
or materials.

To obtain service under this warranty, return 

the  defective  product  to  the  service  center 

nearest  you,  together  with  your  sales  slip 

and $7.50 for postage and handling. 

This warranty excludes all incidental or con-

sequential damages. Some provinces do not 

allow the exclusion or limitation of inciden-

tal or consequential damages, so the fore-

going exclusion may not apply to you.

This warranty gives you specific legal rights, 

and you may also have other rights which vary 

from province to province.

SERVICE CENTRE:

Conair Consumer Products Inc.
100 Conair Parkway,

Woodbridge, Ontario, L4H 0L2

1-800-472-7606

©2008 Conair Consumer Products Inc.

www.conaircanada.ca

Consumer Call Centre E-mail : 

[email protected]
00CN1015

Instruction & Styling Guide 

 

Model 134C

IB-3599

Wall Mount

1 6 0 0   W a t t   D r y e r

Summary of Contents for 134C

Page 1: ...nair will repair or replace at our option your appliance free of charge for twelve months from the date of purchase if the appli ance is defective in workmanship or materials To obtain service under t...

Page 2: ...ntended use as described in this manual Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer 4 Never operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not work ing properly if it...

Page 3: ...n for any length of time Keep dryer moving as you style 4 For quick touch ups between shampoos dampen hair with a mist of water before styling with the dryer 5 When using your dryer to create curls an...

Page 4: ...in the bathrooms garages and outdoor outlets of all new homes WHY DO YOU NEED A GFCI Electricity and water don t mix If your hair dryer falls into water while it s plugged in the electric shock can ki...

Page 5: ...rn he service center h your sales slip handling incidental or con e provinces do not itation of inciden ages so the fore pply to you ecific legal rights r rights which vary s Inc 0L2 roducts Inc il co...

Page 6: ...Standard Dryers are designed to operate at 110 to 125 volts A C This appliance has a polarized plug one blade is wider than the other As a safety feature this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only...

Page 7: ...Get to know your dryer Wall Mount Base Removable Filter 2 Heat Speed Settings LED Night Light 1600 Watts NOTE See Wall Mount Hair Dryer Installation Instructions supplied on a separate sheet...

Page 8: ...t from air intake openings with a small brush or the brush attachment of a vacuum cleaner The outer surface of the dryer should be wiped clean with a cloth only Blocked or clogged air intake vents wil...

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