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If the attachment is set properly, you’ll hear the lock (3) 
clicking.

• 

Before  switching  the  unit  on,  make  sure  that  your 
home  mains  voltage  corresponds  to  the  unit  operat-
ing voltage.

USING THE HOT AIR STYLER

• 

Make sure that the operation mode switch (4) is set to 
the position «

0

».

• 

Insert the power plug into the mains socket.

• 

Set  the  required  settings  of  the  air  flow  using  the 
switch (4):
«

0

» – the hot air styler is off;

«

» – «cool» air supply;

«

1

» – low air flow temperature;

«

2

» – high air flow temperature;

• 

If necessary, adjust the diameter of the thermo-brush 
as shown in the figure (fig. 1).

Note: During the first operation some foreign smell and 
a  small  amount  of  smoke  from  the  heating  element  are 
possible, this is normal.

• 

After  the  hot  air  styler  operation  is  finished,  switch  it 
off  by  setting  the  switch  (4)  to  the  «

0

»  position  and 

unplug it.

• 

Wait till the hot air styler cools down.

• 

Remove the attachment; to do this, press on the lock 
(3) and remove the attachment.

• 

Periodically  straighten  the  cord  if  it  gets  twisted  dur-
ing operation.

Overheating protection

Overheating  protection  switches  the  hot  air  styler  off  if 
the temperature of the outgoing air is above the limit.
If the hot air styler is switched off during operation, set 
the  switch  (4)  to  the  «

0

»  position,  unplug  the  unit  and 

make sure that the inlets and outlets are unblocked.
Let the unit cool down for 5-10 minutes and switch it on 
again. Do not block the air inlets during the hot air styler 
operation and avoid getting of hair into the air inlets (6).

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Page 3: ...is switched off SAFETY MEASURES Before using the unit read this manual carefully and keep it for future reference Use the unit for intended purposes only as specified in this manual Mishandling the un...

Page 4: ...s of your body Do not drop the unit Do not direct hot air into your eyes or other heat sensi tive parts of your body The attachments get hot during use Allow them to cool down before removal Never ins...

Page 5: ...tenance service or similar qualified personnel to avoid danger Do not attempt to repair the unit Do not disassemble the unit by yourself if any malfunction is detected or after it was dropped unplug t...

Page 6: ...smoke from the heating element are possible this is normal After the hot air styler operation is finished switch it off by setting the switch 4 to the 0 position and unplug it Wait till the hot air s...

Page 7: ...not wind the power cord around the hot air styler as this can damage the cord or the unit body Handle the power cord with care do not pull twist or stretch it especially near the power plug or at the...

Page 8: ...ased this product The manufacturer reserves the right to change design structure and specifications not affecting general principles of the unit operation without a preliminary notification due to whi...

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Page 37: ...sau n orice alt lichid Dac dispozitivul a c zut n ap scoate i imediat fi a cablului de alimentare din priza electric i numai atunci pute i scoate dispozitivul din ap Nu utiliza i dispozitivul dac v a...

Page 38: ...sau mentale reduse sau dac nu au experien sau cuno tin e dac ace tea nu sunt sub control sau instrui i cu privire la uti lizarea dispozitivului de c tre persoana responsabil de siguran a acestora Ver...

Page 39: ...din re eaua electric corespunde cu tensiunea de lucru a dispozitivului UTILIZAREA USC TORULUI DE P R PERIE Asigura i v c comutatorul regimurilor de lucru 4 se afl n pozi ia 0 Introduce i fi a cablulu...

Page 40: ...n condi ii casnice Seta i comutatorul 4 n pozi ia 0 deconecta i usc torul de p r perie de la re eaua electric i l sa i l s se r ceas c Scoate i duza pentru aceasta ap sa i fixatorul 3 i scoate i duza...

Page 41: ...e de baie du piscine i alte bazine de ap RECICLAREA n scopul protej rii mediului nconjur tor dup finalizarea termenului de exploatare a dispozitivului i a elementelor de alimentare dac sunt incluse n...

Page 42: ...pentru a ob ine o versiune actualizat a instruc iunii Durata de func ionare a dispozitivului este de 3 ani Garan ie n leg tur cu oferirea garan iei pentru produsul dat rug m s V adresa i la distribui...

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Page 44: ...0606 means that the item was manufactured in June the sixth month 2006 RUS 0606 2006 KZ 0606 2006 UA 0606 2006 KG 0606 2006 RO Data fabric rii este indicat n num rul de serie pe tabelul cu datele teh...

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