Soft flowing hair
- To groom the hair and have a straight finish, lift
the hair at the roots on the sides of your head,
and follow down the hair lengths with the styler
(fig. 17). This technique will tame stray ends and
help promote shine and softness (fig. 18).
Cleaning
The brushes can be cleaned with a small brush or
a dry cloth.
Storage
The appliance can be hung
from the hanging loop
(fig. 19).
Important
• Before connecting the appliance, check that the voltage indicated on the type
plate corresponds to the local mains voltage.
• Do not use this product near water in e.g. baths, washbasins, sinks. If the
product falls into water, unplug it immediately and dispose of it. It must not be used again.
• Always ensure that the attachments are completely dry (on the inside as well as the outside!)
before affixing them to the styler.
• Always switch the appliance off before putting it down, even if it is only for a moment.
• For additional protection, the installation of a residual current device (RCD) with a rated
residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA is advisable in the electric circuit supplying
the bathroom. Ask your electrician for advice.
• Even when the appliance is switched off, the electricity has not been cut off. Always pull out
the mains plug when the appliance is not being used.
• Never obstruct the air inlet grille.
• This product is equipped with an automatic overheating protection device. If the appliance
overheats, it will switch off. Unplug the appliance. After cooling down for a few minutes, the
appliance can be used again. Before switching back on again, check the air inlet grille for
possible blockage by fluff, hair, etc. If in doubt, consult your dealer or an Authorised Philips
Service Centre.
• Check the condition of the mains cord regularly. Do not wind the mains cord around the
appliance.
• The mains cord of this appliance cannot be replaced. If the cord is damaged, the appliance
should be discarded.
• For examination or repairs always return the appliance to an Authorised Philips Service
Centre. Unqualified repair work can be dangerous for the user.
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