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1. DESCRIPTION (Fig. 1)
A. Hairdryer
B. On-Off switch
C. Concentrator nozzle
D. Voltage selector
2. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Voltage - Frequency:
120V/230V~ 50/60 Hz
Wattage:
1200W
3. IMPORTANT SAFETY WARNINGS
•
Before using this appliance for the first
time, read this instructions manual
carefully and keep for future
reference. Only by doing this can you
obtain the best results from your
hairdryer and ensure its safe use.
•
Before using the appliance, make sure
that the mains voltage in your home
corresponds to that indicated on the
hairdryer.
•
In the event of the socket and plug
being incompatible, have a qualified
electrician replace the socket.
•
After removing the packaging, check
that the appliance is in perfect
condition. If in doubt, contact your
nearest Technical Assistance centre.
•
The packaging materials (plastic bags,
polystyrene foam etc.) should be kept
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out of the reach of children, as they
could constitute a safety hazard.
•
The use of adapters, multi-sockets
and/or extension leads is not advised.
In the event of their use being
absolutely necessary, always ensure
that they conform to current safety
standards and take care not to exceed
the indicated maximum voltage level.
•
This appliance is for domestic use
only. Any other use is considered
unsuitable and dangerous.
•
In the event of technical failure and/or
improper working, switch the machine
off and do not try to repair it. Repairs
should only be carried out by a
Technical Assistance Service
authorised by the manufacturer.
Always demand the use of original
spare parts. Any failure to follow the
above instructions could affect the safe
functioning of the appliance.
•
The user should never attempt to
change the cable. If, for any reason,
the cable requires changing, contact a
Technical Assistance Service
authorised by the manufacturer.
•
If you decide never to use the
appliance again, cut the lead, first
ensuring that the appliance is
unplugged.
•
The manufacturer accepts no
responsibility for damage resulting
from improper use or repairs carried
out by unqualified personnel.
Certain fundamental rules must be
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