Instructions for use

GB
Hair dryer
Dear Customer
Before using the appliance, the user must read
the following instructions carefully.
Connection to the mains supply
The hair dryer should only be connected to a
socket installed in accordance with the
regulations.
Make sure that the supply voltage corresponds
with the voltage marked on the rating label of
the hair dryer.
This product complies with all binding CE
labelling directives.
Familiarisation
1. Cable retract button
2. Air intake opening
3. Cool function
4. Air temperature control
5. Air flow control
6. Power cord with plug
7. Volume diffusor
8. Styling nozzle
9. Air outlet opening
Important safety instructions
Caution: do not use the
appliance in the vicinity of a
bath, shower or swimming-
pool, over a washbasin filled
with water or near any other receptacle
containing water.
Protect the appliance from moisture and
splashing water and do not operate it with
wet hands.
In the vicinity of any water source, there is
a risk even when the appliance is switched
off. Therefore, always remove the plug from
the wall socket after use, especially if the
appliance is being used in a bathroom.
For additional protection, the installation of
a residual current device (RCD) having a
rated residual operating current not
exceeding 30 mA is advisable in the
electrical circuit supplying the bathroom.
Ask your installer for advice.
Electric heating appliances operate at very
high temperatures. Do not touch any part of
the appliance except the grip. Otherwise
there is a real risk of burning.
Do not use the appliance on synthetic hair-
pieces or wigs, as the heat emitted might
cause damage to the synthetic fibres.
Make sure the air intake and outlet
openings are not blocked (e.g. by fingers or
hair), and that no fluff or fibre particles are
allowed to accumulate in the air intake.
A blockage in the air-flow system may
cause the integral thermal safety cut-out to
switch off the appliance. Should this occur,
immediately disconnect the appliance from
the mains power and allow sufficient time
for it to cool down before the blockage is
removed and the appliance is switched on
again.
Every time the appliance is used, the main
body including the power cord as well as
any attachment fitted should be checked
thoroughly for any defects. Should the
appliance, for instance, have been dropped
onto a hard surface, it must no longer be
used: even invisible damage may have
adverse effects on the operational safety of
the appliance.
The power cord should be regularly
examined for any signs of damage. In the
event of such damage being found, the
appliance must no longer be used.
Do not operate the appliance if excessive
force has been used to pull the power cord.
Damage cannot always be detected from
the outside; the entire unit should therefore
be checked by a qualified technician before
it is used again.
To prevent damage to the power cord,
- do not bend or kink the cable, especially
where it leaves the housing,
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