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COLD AIR BUTTON
The cold air button on your appliance is ideal for setting and to give your hair body and resilience.
We recommend you use the cold-blow setting after drying/brushing your hair.
PRECISION NOZZLE
This attachement is perfect for quick hair drying, and is recommended also for use when brushing out
your hair. lt allows you to accurately target individual strands of hair with hot or cold air.
CLEANING YOUR DRYER
Before cleaning, disconnect the appliance from the mains. Never immerse the appliance in water.
Please remember to clean the air intake slot regularly with a brush to remove dust and hair from the
air inlet grill. You can clean your appliance with a slightly damp cloth and dry it with a soft cloth.
SUSPENSING LOOP
Thanks to the integrated suspension eye, your hairdryer can be kept handly in a space-saving location.
DETACHABLE AIR INLET GRID
The hairdryer is fitted with a detachable air-inlet grid. To free the appliance of sucked-in hair and dust,
remove the air inlet grid by rotating it slightly to the left. The air inlet grid can be cleaned with e.g. a
brush. When cleaning is finished, rotate the air-inlet grid back onto the hairdryer by rotating to the right.
The filter must never under any circumstances be replaced when wet.
Never use the
hairdryer without air inlet grid attached. Regular cleaning will significantly prolong the service life of
your hairdryer.
OVERHEATING PROTECTION
The appliance is equipped with a safety thermostat. lt will switch itself off automatically if it overheats.
After a short cooling-down period, the appliance will come back on again automatically. Always check
that the air intake and outlet points are completely unobstructed.
Appliance is
switched off
Heat level: warm
Motor runs fast
Heat level:
warm
Motor runs slowly
Cold
Motor runs fast
Cold
Motor runs
slowly
Heat level: max.
Motor runs fast
HOW TO OPERATE
The two rocker switches can be used to select the following settings:
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