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part. When lower strands are completely straightened, proceed to
the next row in a circle.
- Take a strand of hair about 5 cm thick, press it strongly and pull
down from the roots to the ends. Keep the device with one hand
fixing the hair between the plates.
- Keep the plates together pulling the tongs down along the
whole length of hair from the roots to the ends with one smooth
movement. If the strand is not straightened enough repeat the
movement. Repeat it till the hair is quite straitened.
- The tongs must not contact the skin of the head. Do not contact
ears, neck and skin with the tongs. Keep the tongs by the handle
when using (5/Fig.1).
- Do not brush your hair immediately after straitening, wait till it
cools down.
- Having finished the straightening switch off the device (3/Fig.1),
by setting switch to the OFF position–the indicator will go out – and
disconnect it from the mains.
It is convenient to store the tongs in a folded (closed) position. Put
together the heated surfaces of the two parts of the tongs and press
the fixing button (7 /Fig.1).
ATTENTION!
Continuous operation of the device during more than
20 minutes is not allowed.
Maintenance and care
WARNING!
- Before cleaning the appliance in any way, make sure that the
appliance plug is not connected to the socket.
- Always unplug from the plug socket and let it cool down
completely before cleaning.
- Never place it in water or any other liquid.
Summary of Contents for MR263
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