Usage tips, Maintenance, Straightening your hair – Remington S-2003 Manuel d'utilisation

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Usage Tips

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Straightening Your Hair

1. Hair should be dry and free of tangles

before using the styling iron.

2. Plug the styler into an electrical outlet.

Press and hold the ON/OFF button until
the unit turns on and the LED lights up.

3. Adjust the temperature using the

temperature dial. The ready light will
flash while the unit heats up, then glow
steadily when it has reached the
selected temperature.

4. Divide hair into manageable sections

and clip the upper layers on top of
your head and out of the way. Work
with underneath layers first.

5. Test the styler on a small section of hair,

then adjust the temperature up or down
before styling the rest of your hair.

NOTE:

If you find that you need a higher
setting while straightening your hair,
simply adjust the temperature by
turing dial towards the "MAX" label.

While straightening you hair. If you find
that you need a lower setting, adjust
the temperature turning the dial towards
the "MIN" setting. Because the unit is
already hot, it may take a few minutes
to cool off.

6. Take a small section of hair and pull

hair down and away from your scalp,
and hold it taut.

7. Starting at the roots, clamp hair firmly

between the plates and run the styler
down the entire hair strand, from root to
tip, in one smooth stroke. Do not hold it
in one area for a long period of time or
damage to hair may occur.

8. To create curves or flicks, rotate your

wrist to turn the iron in toward your
head or out away from your head as you
run the iron down the hair strand.

9. Repeat with all the sections of your hair,

working with the underneath layers first,
then the top and sides.

10. When you are finished styling, press

and hold the ON/OFF button to turn the
unit off, unplug it, and allow it to cool
before storing.

NOTE:
DUAL VOLTAGE APPLIANCE

Confirm the voltage available at each
overseas location before using the
appliance. For connection to a 240-volt
supply, use an attachment plug adapter
of the proper configuration for the
power supply receptacle.

Maintenance

Cleaning

Make sure the unit is unplugged and

cool. Use a damp cloth to clean the
plates and the outside of the power
handle. No other maintenance of the
unit is required.

If the supply cord is damaged, it must

be replaced by the manufacturer, its
service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.

Storage

Unplug the unit whenever it is not in use.
Allow it to cool, then store it out of reach
of children in a safe, dry location.

Never wrap the cord around the appliance,
since this will cause the cord to wear
prematurely and break, thus voiding
warranty. Handle the cord carefully and
avoid jerking, twisting, or straining it,
especially at plug connections.

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