Conair SD6RN 3-in-1 Styling Ionic Hair Dryer

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G
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...can save a life!
IF YOU MUST USE YOUR HAIR DRYER IN THE
BATHROOM, INSTALL A GFCI* NOW!
Your local electrician can help you decide
which type is best for you—a portable unit that
plugs into the electrical outlet or a permanent
unit installed by your electrician. The National
Electrical Code now requires GFCIs in the bath-
rooms, garages, and outdoor outlets of all new
homes.
WHY DO YOU NEED A GFCI? Electricity and
water don’t mix. If your hair dryer falls in water
while it’s plugged in, the electric shock can kill
you…even if the switch is off.
A regular fuse or circuit breaker
won’t protect you under these
circumstances. A GFCI offers
you far greater protection.
A GFCI can save your life! Compared to that,
the price is small! Don’t wait...install
one now!
*A GFCI is a sensitive device that reacts imme-
diately to a small electric current leak by stop-
ping the electricity flow.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FOR DUAL-VOLTAGE DRYERS
For use in the U.S.A., the voltage selector switch
should be placed in the 125 position. For use in
several countries overseas, the voltage selector
may need to be placed in the 250 position. Confirm
the voltage available at each overseas location
before using the appliance. For connection to a
250-volt supply, use an attachment
plug adapter of the proper configuration for the
power supply.
For 110-125 Volt Operation
Rotate the dual voltage switch to the 125 posi-
tion. In this position, the dryer has two settings.
It provides two speeds and two heats—low
speed and low heat on LO, and high speed and
high heat on HI.
For 220-250 Volt Operation
First put the HI-LO switch into LO. Rotate the
dual-voltage switch to the 250 position. At 220-
250V while set at LO, the dryer operates only at
high speed with high heat. Do not attempt to
operate the HI-LO switch or change to 125
when operating on 220-250V. The switches
must be set and remain in the LO and 250
positions. A plug adapter may be necessary in
certain countries.
USER
MAINTENANCE
Your dryer is virtually maintenance free. No
lubrication is needed. For proper operating
performance, the dryer must be kept clean.
When cleaning is needed, unplug the cord,
allow to cool and clean dust and lint from air
intake openings with a small brush or the brush
attachment of a vacuum cleaner. The outer
surface of the dryer should be wiped clean with
a cloth only.
Blocked or clogged air intake vents will
cause the dryer to overheat. If overheating
occurs, an automatic safety device will shut
the dryer or the heat off to prevent damage or
personal injury. If the unit or the heat cycles off,
unplug the cord and allow the dryer to cool for
10 to 15 minutes before restarting. Make sure
the air vents are clean.
CAUTION
NEVER allow the power supply cord to be
pulled, twisted, or severely bent. Never wrap
the cord tightly around the dryer. Damage will
occur at the high flex point of entry into the
dryer, causing it to rupture and short. Inspect
the cord frequently for damage. Stop use
immediately if damage is visible or unit
stops or operates intermittently.
If the cord or dryer is damaged or does not
operate properly, return it for repair to an
authorized Conair service representative only.
No repairs should be attempted by the con-
sumer.
STORAGE Important
When not in use, your dryer should be discon-
nected, allowed to cool and stored in a safe,
dry location, out of reach of children. Do not
wrap line cord around dryer. Allow the cord
to hang or lie loose and straight at the point of
entry into the dryer.
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