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Note
This appliance has been designed for commercial use,
however it can be used in either commercial or domestic
environments. Care should be taken to ensure the user has
read and understand the safety instruction.
2. Preparing the appliance for use
1. Insert the plug into electrical outlet, ensuring that the
supply voltage matches the rated voltage stated on the
label
2 Press the ON/OFF to turn the appliance on.
3. Select the the temperature setting for 120° C, 160°C and
200°C as you like
4. Press the ON/OFF to turn it off after you finish the
treatment
5. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply
6. Allow the appliance cool down completely before storing
HH Simonsen® can’t be responsible for any kind of
burned or damaged hair caused by using the ROD iron
3. Cleaning and care
To ensure the product remain in good working order, clean
the appliance regularly. This will remove the build up of
hair products or any other residue that can eventually coat
the heating plates.
Important:
Before cleaning, ensure the
appliance is unplugged.
4. Disposal
Equipment that has come to an end of its service life
should undergo correct disposal in accordance with the
law. Plastics and electronic parts should be submitted for
recycling. Enquiry at your municipal waste disposal site.
Electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) contains mate-
rials, components and substances that may be hazardous
and prewsent a risk to human health and the environment
when waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is
not handled correctly.
Equipment marked with the below crossed-out wheeled
bin is electrical and electronic equipment. The crossed-out
wheeled bin symbol indicates that waste electrical and
electronic equipment should not be discarded together
with unseparated household waste, but must be collected
separately.
For this purpose all local authorities have established
collection schemes un- der which residents can dispose
waste electrical and electronic equipment at a recycling
centre or other collection points, or WEEE will be collected
directly from households. More detailed information is
available from the technical administration of the relevant
local authority.
Users of electrical and electronic equipment must not dis-
card WEEE together with household waste. residents must
use the municipal collection schemes to reduce adverse
environmental impacts in connection with disposal of
waste electrical and electronic equipment and to increase
opportunities for reuse, recycling and recovery of waste
electrical and electronic equipment”.
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