Operation
1. Insert the mains plug into the socket.
The hot air brush has 3 heat/fan settings. The cold-shot
button can also be used to fix the hairstyle.
2. Switch the hot air brush on at the on/off switch.
3. Select the required temperature/fan setting.
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Off
I
Setting 1, for a gentle airflow with warm air
II
Setting 2, for a strong airflow with hotter air
Cold-shot button
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4. Using the on/off switch, switch off the hot air brush after use.
5. Disconnect from the mains.
6. Allow the hot air brush to cool down.
Operation
Attaching/removing thermal round brushes
1. Position the thermal round brush and press it towards the
housing (Fig. 4ⓐ). Pay attention to the marking!
2. Turn the thermal round brush in the direction of the arrow and
lock in position (Fig. 5ⓐ).
3. To remove the thermal round brush, press the release button
(Fig. 5ⓑ).
4. Turn the thermal round brush in the direction of the arrow (Fig.
5ⓒ) and pull it off the housing (Fig. 4ⓑ).
Thermal round brush with extendable bristles
f The bristles are extended by turning the top of the brush in the
direction of the arrow (Fig. 3ⓐ).
f The bristles are retracted by turning the top of the brush in the
opposite direction (Fig. 3ⓑ).
Tips for successful styling
1. Wash and rinse the hair well.
2. Dry the hair with a towel.
3. Brush or comb the hair.
4. Section off individual strands of hair.
5. Thermal round brush (Ø30 mm) with extendable bristles:
Extend the bristles (Fig. 3ⓐ).
6. Roll the section of hair, starting from the end and working
upwards, around the thermal round brush to form a curl.
7. Switch the hot air brush to setting I or II and wait until the
hair is dry.
f Do not leave the sections of hair on the hot air brush
for more than a few seconds, otherwise this could
damage the hair.
8. Switch on the cold-shot button to set the curl.
9. Thermal round brushes (Ø25 mm and Ø38 mm):
Turn the thermal round brush out of the hair.
Thermal round brush (Ø30 mm) with extendable bristles:
Retract the bristles (Fig. 3ⓑ) and slide the thermal round
brush out from the side.
10. Repeat on other sections to dry and style.
Overheat protection
1.
The hot air brush is fitted with an overheat protection facil-
ity. If the hot air brush overheats, it switches off completely.
Proceed as follows:
2. Switch the hot air brush off at the on/off switch.
3. Disconnect from the mains.
4. Allow the hot air brush to cool down.
5. After the appliance has cooled down, you can put the hot air
brush into operation again.
Maintenance
Warning! Injuries and material damage due to incor-
rect handling.
f Switch off the hot air brush before cleaning it or
performing any maintenance. Disconnect the hot air
brush from the power supply.
f Allow the hot air brush to cool down completely.
Cleaning and care
Danger! Electric shock due to penetration of liquid.
f Never immerse the hot air brush in water!
f Do not allow any liquid to get inside the appliance.
f Only reconnect the hot air brush to the power supply
if it is completely dry.
f Only use the thermal round brushes when they
are dry.
Caution! Danger from aggressive chemicals.
Aggressive chemicals could damage the hot air brush
and accessories.
f Never use solvents or scouring agents.
f Only wipe the hot air brush with a soft, slightly damp cloth.
f Regularly clean the air inlet with a dry brush.
f Remove the thermal round brushes. Clean gel and spray resi-
due off the brushes with warm, soapy water. Then, allow the
thermal round brushes to dry.
Problem solving
The hot air brush is not working
Cause: The overheat protection is active.
f Allow the hot air brush to cool down.
f Clean the air inlet.
Cause: Defective power supply.
f Make sure that contact between the mains and the socket is
faultless. Check the mains cable for possible damage.
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