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Check the condition of the mains cord regularly. Do not use the
appliance if the plug, the cord or the appliance itself is damaged.
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If the mains cord is damaged, it must be replaced by Philips, a
service centre authorised by Philips or similarly qualified persons
in order to avoid a hazard.
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Keep this appliance away from water! Do not use this product
near or over water contained in baths, washbasins, sinks etc.
When used in a bathroom, unplug the appliance after use since
the proximity of water presents a risk, even when the hairdryer is
switched off.
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For additional protection, we advise you to install a residual
current device (RCD) with a rated residual operating current
not exceeding 30mA in the electrical circuit supplying the
bathroom.Ask your installer for advice.
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Keep the appliance out of the reach of children.
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Never block the air grilles.
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If the appliance overheats, it will switch off automatically. Unplug
the appliance and let it cool down for a few minutes. Before you
switch the appliance on again, check the grilles to make sure they
are not blocked by fluff, hair, etc.
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Always switch the appliance off before putting it down, even if it
is only for a moment.
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Always unplug the appliance after use.
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Do not wind the mains cord round the appliance.
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You may notice a characteristic odour when using this hairdryer.
This is caused by the ions that are generated and it is not harmful
to the human body.
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Do not probe the ion generator with metal objects.
Using the appliance
Drying
1
Put the plug in the wall socket.
2
Switch the appliance on by selecting the desired airflow setting:
-
Set the slide switch to airflow setting II for ultra-quick drying.
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