Selecting the appropriate temperature
Your HH Simonsen® Wand has a fully adjustable tempera-
ture control ranging from 120-200°C. Your Wand has three
preset temperature settings, however you may select other
heat settings within this range. The adjustable settings
allow you to select the temperature that works best for your
individual hair type and condition.
Straightening
1. Wash the hair, dry it and comb through well
2 Apply HH Simonsen® protection product into the towel
dryed hair. Separate out a section approximately 2 inches
in width. The thinner the section, the more intensive the
curls get
3. Never rest for more than 5 seconds in any one place
(especially when using the hotter settings)
4. Repeat the process with this section until the desired
effect is achieved
5. Repeat step 3-5 with the remaining sections
6. Switch the curling Wand to the OFF-position and
disconnect them from the power supply when you have
finished the treatment
7. Allow the curling Wand cool down completely before
storing
Cleaning and Care
To your HH Simonsen® product remains in good working or-
der, clean the appliance regularly. This will remove the build
up of hair products or any other residue that can eventually
coat the heating wand.
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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