
7
Operation
Before startup
- Remove all wrap materials and stickers
- Make sure that all the parts of appliance don’t have damages.
- Unwind the power cord completely.
- Place the device on a flat dry heatproof surface.
- Connect the device to the mains.
The hair must be clean, dry and brushed.
ATTENTION!
A small quantity of smoke or a specific smell may
appear after the first switching ON as the result of conservation
materials contact with heating element. This is a normal
phenomenon and it shall disappear after several minutes of
operation.
- Press fixing knob (7 /Fig.1) to make the tongs open.
- The required temperature is set with a temperature control handle.
Low temperature is preferable for thin or damaged hair, average
temperature – for normal and high temperature – for dense hair.
Mark «1» corresponds to minimal temperature; mark «30»
corresponds to maximal temperature.
- Place the switch (2/Fig. 2) to the position «ON». Light indicator (4/
Fig.1) will go red and the tongs will begin heating.
- By turning the temperature control handle clockwise you may
rise the temperature of the heated surfaces, by turning it counter
clockwise you may lower the temperature. The heating up takes
about 1 minute.
- When the set temperature is reached the light indicator becomes
green and the device is ready for operation.
- For setting hair, divide it into three parts: upper, middle and lower.
- Brush each forelock before straightening. Begin from the lower
EN
Summary of Contents for MR263
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