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Hair Care Tips

Cleaning and Maintenance

Hair Care Tips

Keep the dryer about 8 inches away from your head to avoid burning scalp or damaging hair.

Always keep the dryer pointed down the hair shaft to smooth the cuticle and create a silky, shiny style.

To help prevent heat damage and add shine, spritz damp hair with a heat protection spray before blow drying.

To create a style with lots of body, apply volumizing mousse to towel dried hair. Distribute it evenly from roots to ends, then blow dry as usual. Hair will be soft, shiny, and full of volume.

For a super smooth, salon-like blow dry, finish by running a straightening iron over dried hair.

For a quick touch-up between sham- poos, mist hair to dampen it, then style with dryer.

Maintenance Instructions

The dryer needs minimum maintenance to ensure the best performance and long life.

Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself.

Keep all intake openings clear of dust accumulation. See “Cleaning Instructions” below. No other maintenance or lubrication is required.

If the cord becomes twisted due to use, periodically straighten it. Store appliance and cord where they will not be dam- aged. Do not wrap cord around dryer.

Cleaning Instructions

The air filter should be cleaned regularly, since a dirty or clogged filter will impair the efficiency of the dryer.

1.To clean air filter, make sure dryer is turned off and unplugged.

2.Gently rotate the air inlet grille counter- clockwise while lifting the filter away from the dryer .

3.Use a soft bristle brush to gently remove any particles that are lodged in filter.

4.If the unit is dirty, wipe it with a damp cloth.

5.To replace the air inlet after cleaning, align locking tabs and rotate clockwise to secure.

Storage

When not in use, unplug the unit. Allow it to cool, and store out of reach of children in a safe, dry location. Never wrap the cord around the appliance, as this will cause the cord to wear prematurely and break. Handle cord carefully, and avoid jerking, twisting, or straining it, especially at plug connections.

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Remington D-3310 manual Hair Care Tips Cleaning and Maintenance, Maintenance Instructions, Cleaning Instructions, Storage