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Maintenance of the hair dryer
Always turn the power switch off and disconnect the plug from the
household outlet. (Except when performing maintenance on the air outlet)
Do this about once a month or over
If foreign matter such as dust becomes attached and blocks the appliance, in addition
to causing the performance to drop, it may cause the following symptoms.
Sparks may be seen from the interior when using hot air.
These sparks are caused by the thermostat switch, the protective device, and this is
not dangerous.
Hot air repeatedly turns into cold air.
Hot air becomes abnormally hot.
Air inlet
Wipe to clean lint, hair, or other matter from
the air inlet with a tissue or toothbrush.
If dust is attached to the inside,
remove it with a vacuum cleaner.
Vacuum
cleaner
Note
Do not press or rub with your nails or sharp items.
Doing so may cause the air inlet to break.
Air outlet
1
Plug into the household outlet.
2
Select [1], [2] or [3] with the power switch.
3
Select [COLD] with the mode switching button.
4
While scraping dust and hair jammed in the mesh
with a cotton swab, blow them away with air.
Note
When performing maintenance, do not block the air inlet with your hand.
Notice
Dust may fly out when you use the appliance for the first time after maintenance.
Use the appliance after confirming that dust no longer flies out.
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