in use. Take care to avoid contact between the hot surface and bare skin, particularly around the ears, face, and
neck when in use.
INTENDED USE
Warning! Only use the device externally.
- The appliance is only intended for drying and styling human hair.
- Any improper use can be dangerous!
- Preparing the hair: Wash your hair and dry it well. Comb your hair thoroughly. Do not use hairspray or other
fl ammable chemical hair care products.
- Plug in the appliance.
- Set the on/off switch to required settings (1, 2 or 3)
- Position 1 is for Low heat / Position 2 is for Medium heat / Position 3 is for High heat
- Divide your hair into sections. Using the hot air styler direct hot air through a section of hair at a time. Move hot air
styler steadily across each section so that hot air passes through hair. Direct air fl ow at hair, not scalp.
- Keep hot air styler’s air intake vents unobstructed and free from hair
- To avoid over-drying, do not concentrate heat on any one section for any length of time. Keep the Hot air styler
moving as you style.
- For quick styling, dampen hair with a mist of water before styling with the Hot air styler.
- When using the Hot air styler to create curls and waves, dry hair almost completely on the warmest setting, then
fi nish styling using the lower setting. This will set the style in your hair.
- When you have fi nished, set the on/off switch to the off (0) position.
CLEANING
Unplug the appliance and allow it to cool down. Use a soft, slightly damp cloth to wipe the appliance
surfaces. Do not allow water or any other liquid to get into the unit. Care should be taken not to touch this part of the
appliance when it is switched on our just after it has been turned off. ALLOW AT LEAST 30 MINUTES TO COOL DOWN
BEFORE PUTTING AWAY
STORAGE
Unplug the appliance, allow to cool, and store in its box or in a dry place. Never store it while it is hot or still plugged
in. Never wrap the cord tightly around the appliance. Never hang the unit by the cord. Store the cord loosely coiled. Do
not put any stress on the cord where it enters the unit, as it could cause the cord to fray and break.