Shaping and Styling
Making waves in short to medium hair
- Switch on the appliance. Insert the Shape Brush
into the hair (fig. 5) and wind the brush in the
hair in the desired direction (fig. 6). The resulting
shape of the wave depends on the direction you
turn the brush.
- As soon as the hair is warm to the touch,
remove the hot air brush from the hair by
rotating it away from the head.
- Leave the curls or waves to cool down, before
finishing by combing, brushing or fingercombing
the hair into its final style (fig. 7).
- Of course the Shape Brush is also very suitable
to curl your hair in or outwards.
• Retractable Bristle Brush
Making curls in short to medium hair
- Divide the hair into locks (fig. 8) , using a comb.
Do not take too much hair in one lock.
- Switch on the appliance. Wind the hair around
the brush in the desired direction (fig. 9).
Ensure that the hair is wound up so that it is at
right angles to the scalp (fig. 10). This will give
your hair optimum lift and volume (fig. 11). As
soon as the hair is warm to the touch, retract the
bristles and remove the brush from the hair
sideways.
Making waves in long hair
- Switch on the appliance. Take the ends of the
hair and wind them around the brush in the
desired direction (fig. 12). The resulting shape of
the wave depends on the thickness of the lock.
- As soon as the hair is warm to the touch, retract
the bristles and remove the hot air brush from
the hair.
- Leave the curls or waves to cool down, before
finishing by combing, brushing or fingercombing
the hair into its final style (fig. 13).
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.
To remove the brush from the hair
• Retractable Bristle Brush
- It is not necessary to rotate the brush in the
opposite direction. Simply push and turn the
bristle retraction knob in the direction of the
arrows (fig. 14) and the bristles will retract.
- Slide the metal bar sideways out of the curl.
This will prevent the curl from getting spoilt or
tangled and makes it last longer.
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. 15).
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