Operating instructions, Care and cleaning, After-sales service – Инструкция по эксплуатации Binatone HS-4104

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1. Plug the straightener into the mains electric-

ity supply and set the switch (3) in position
I”. The indicator light (4) will light up, show-
ing the heating starts.

2. Separate a small strand of hair and comb

from the roots to the end of the hair.

3. Insert the strand between plates (2) at the

hair roots, tightly press the plates together.

Floating plates help to spread the pressure evenly on the hair.

4. Smoothly and slowly glide the appliance down to the end of

the strand, straightening and smoothing it. If necessary, you
may repeat the straightening procedure. To keep the shape of
the finished hairdo longer, fix it with hair spray.

5. The appliance allows you to straighten the hair, or to flick the

ends of the hair in or out as well. To do this, it is necessary to tilt
the straightener outward and upward at the very end of a lock
of hair.

CARE AND CLEANING

1. Switch the appliance off by moving the switch

(3) to position “0”, and then unplug it from
the wall outlet and wait until it completely
cools down.

2. Clean the case (1) and plates (2) with a

soft, lint free damp cloth. Do not allow water
or any other liquid get into the appliance.

3. If you are not going to use the appliance for some time, then

let it completely cool down, place it in the box and store in a
safe dry place out of reach of children.

AFTER-SALES SERVICE

If your appliance does not operate or

does not operate properly, contact an au-
thorized service center for consultancy or
repair.

The warrantee does not cover:

– product packing, consumables and ac-

cessories (knives, disks, tips, etc.);

– mechanical damages and natural wear of the product;
– failures due to overloading, improper or careless maintenance,

penetration of liquids, dust, insects and other foreign matters
inside the product, exposure of plastic and other not thermal-
resistant components to high temperatures, force-majeure cir-
cumstances (accidents, fire, flooding, power grid failure, light-
ning stroke, etc.);

– damages caused by:
! Non-fulfillment of the above-mentioned precautions and op-

erating manuals.

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