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For household use only
User Manual
Ion Hair Dryer
Store the manual in a location where it can be easily
accessed at any time.
Before use, please read this manual and be sure to use
the dryer properly. The manufacturer assumes no
responsibility for the dryer when it is used in ways other
than the proper method described in this manual. In
particular, be sure to read the Safety Warnings.
Safety Warnings
When opening or collapsing the grip,
do not put your finger on the shaded
parts, and do not perform the opening
or collapsing action too quickly.
Grip
Grip
Make sure to turn the switch OFF and unplug the dryer after use.
Pull on the power plug instead of the power cord when unplugging the dryer.
Plug the dryer into an AC outlet with a rated current of 15A or higher without
any power strip or any other devices.
Make sure to supply the dryer with voltage of AC110–120V or 220-240V.
Do not use the dryer if the inside of the main unit turns red, if it generates
smoke, or if you hear the sound of foreign matter moving inside it.
Regarding the power cord, do not damage, forcibly bend, twist, pull, load
any heavy weight onto, bring near to any hot object, pinch, modify, or bundle
it when using the dryer.
Long-term use or misuse may cause the power cord to become damaged.
Do not use it if:
The dryer sometimes does not blow air;
The power cord remains twisted;
The base of the power cord or plug is deformed or damaged; or
The power plug is loose in the AC outlet.
*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.
Do not wrap the cord around the main unit.
Do not leave the dryer with the power switch turned ON. Do not put the dryer on
anything flammable or sensitive to heat, such as a mattress, paper, or plastic bags.
Do not let a child use the dryer alone. Do not use it on babies. Do not have a
child close by when using it.
This dryer should be stored out of reach of children.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience
and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
Keep the plastic bag for packing out of reach of children.
Do not use the dryer near any flammable material, such as gasoline,
benzine, thinner, gas, or hair cosmetics agents.
Keep the air inlet and outlet clear.
Do not insert any foreign matter, such as a hair pin, into the inlet or outlet.
Do not look into the air outlet during use.
Do not use the dryer with hairspray.
Do not use this appliance near bathtubs, showers, basins or other
vessels containing water.
When the appliance is used in a bathroom, unplug it after use
since the proximity of water presents a hazard even when the
appliance is switched off.
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.
Do not use the dryer with wet hands.
Do not place the dryer in water or pour water on it.
Do not modify the dryer. No one other than repair engineers should disas
-
semble or repair the dryer.
Keep the dryer at least 10 cm away from your hair when using it. For the
blow period, limit the exposure to each area to up to 20–30 seconds.
Take care not to get your hair caught into the air inlet during use.
Do not use the dryer if the inlet is damaged.
Attach or remove attachments only when the dryer is completely cool.
Pay attention to necklaces or other metallic items. They can become hot due
to the hot air.
Do not use the dryer for any purposes other than hair drying and styling,
and do not use it on pets.
Do not use the dryer for wigs or hairpieces (extensions).
Do not let the dryer fall or sustain impact.
The dryer is not intended for business use. Keep it away from unspecified
usage by a large number of people.
Do not plug the dryer into outlets clearly marked as being for shavers only.
You should avoid moving the power switch too quickly or leaving it at a
halfway position.
Do not touch any attachment or the air outlet during or immediately after
use, and also avoid any accidental contact with your skin, as the attach
-
ments and the outlet will be hot.
Troubleshooting
Possible cause
Solution
Issue
No air comes out.
(The dryer does not work.)
Something sounds as though it's moving around within the main unit. The air inlet is damaged.
I cannot feel the
effect of negative ions.
The dryer or the air is
extremely hot. A spark
appeared, and the
dryer stopped working.
The dryer blows weak air.
The dryer or the air is
extremely hot. The
inside turns red or
generates smoke.
Power plug is abnor-
mally hot.
The dryer sometimes does not blow air.
The base of the power cord or
plug is deformed or damaged.
The power cord
remains twisted.
The voltage switch
setting does not match
the operating voltage.
Air intake is blocked.
Dust or hair is
attached to the air
intake.
The safety device was activated.
The power cord is broken.
The safety device is
not operating
normally.
The power cord is
about to break.
The power plug is
loose in the AC outlet.
The effect of negative ions tends to be ineffective for
those who have: wavy hair, curly hair, fine soft hair,
short hair, hair that was just straightened, or naturally
moist hair.
Match the voltage switch
with the operating voltage.
A plugged air inlet during use
causes the temperature of the
inside of the dryer to increase,
resulting in the activation of the
safety feature, which disconnects
the power supply. In such a case,
be sure to turn the power switch
OFF and unplug the dryer, and
then remove anything plugging
the inlet and any adhered dust or
hair. The dryer can be used only
after being allowed to cool.
If there is still a problem,
immediately stop using the dryer.
Immediately stop using
the dryer.
The AC outlet may have a
problem. Consult an
electronics appliance store.
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