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Cleaning and maintenance
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The hair dryer is intended for household use only.
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Always switch off the hair dryer and unplug the appliance.
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We recommend to take off the air inlet grill
(3)
every once in a while in order to clean it and to clean the filternet
underneath the air inlet grill.
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Take off the air inlet grill. The grill can be taken off after taking off the back casing by turning it anticlockwise. Remove all
dirt and hair from the filternet and replace the air inlet grill. Make sure it has been installed properly.
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The housing can be wiped with a damp cloth, however it needs to be wiped dry afterwards.
Storage
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When not in use, unplug the appliance.
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After use allow the hair dryer to cool and store out of reach of children in a dry and cool place.
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Never wrap the cord
(9)
around the appliance, as this will cause the cord to wear prematurely and break. Handle the
cord carefully to ensure its long efficiency. Avoid jerking, twisting or straining it especially while unplugging. If the cord
becomes twisted due to use, periodically straighten it.
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The hair dryer is equipped with a hang loop
(8)
for your convenience. The appliance can be stored on the hang loop
providing that the hair dryer will not have any contact with water in that position.
Ecology – Taking care of the environment!
All users can contribute to environmental protection. It is neither difficult nor too expensive. To do that:
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Put the cardboard box into paper drop.
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Put plastic bags into plastic waste container.
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Give used device to appropriate storage yard, as dangerous components of the device can pose a threat to the environment.
Do not throw it out together with household garbage!!!
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or improper service. Producer claims the right to modify the
product any time, without prior notice, in order to adjust to law norms and directives or because of constructional, commercial, esthetic and other
reasons.
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