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Precautions for use
• Ensure that hair is dry.
• Clip the upper layers to the top of your head and start working on the
layers underneath.
• Separate a section of hair that is no wider than 3 cm. Ensure that there
are no tangles in the section.
• Bring the appliance close to the hair and position it in the correct
direction: the cavity formed by the cylinder downwards (FIG. 2 and 3)
and facing the head (FIG. 4 and 5).
• With your free hand, take hold of the tip of the section of hair and place it
in the opening, in the funnel situated between the two handles (FIG. 6).
Please note: To prevent the appliance from blocking, ensure that you
have no hair lying across the edges.
Also ensure that you are not pulling your hair before activating the
handles (FIG. 7 and 8).
If these precautions are not respected, you risk catching your hair
in the appliance.
• Once the section of hair is in place, close the handles to allow the hair to
automatically enter into the appliance.
• Keep the handles closed until the beeping stops (after 3, 4, 5 or 6 beeps
depending on the selected time setting; see the table above) (FIG. 9).
• Gently release the hair from the appliance by opening the handles
(FIG. 10). Do not pull on the appliance to free the hair. If you do this,
you will ruin the curl effect.
• Allow your hair to cool before handling or combing it.
• Repeat all over the head until you have the number of curls you want.
• After use, switch off and unplug the appliance. Allow to cool before
storing.
- For an even, more sophisticated style, adjust
the appliance to the "L" (left) position, to
create curls to the left side of the head.
Then adjust the appliance to the "R" (right)
position, to create curls on the right side of
the head.
- For a softer, more natural style, adjust the
appliance to the "A" (automatic) position. This
adjustment will create alternating curls, first
in one direction and then the opposite.
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