How To Use

No matter what style you ultimately achieve with this Remington® ProAir® dryer and a brush (your hair- dresser may recommend a particular one), the first step is to remove most of the moisture from your hair. Start by blotting hair dry with a towel (rubbing creates tangles).

BEGIN TO SHAPE

With a wide tooth comb, start at the nape of your neck and comb out small sections of hair at a time. Put the dryer on HIGH Air Speed and HIGH Heat, and rotate nozzle quickly all over head, fluffing up hair with fingers. Starting at nape of neck and moving up, brush hair from scalp out to the ends, always follow- ing movement of brush with dryer (keep dryer 8 inches from scalp). Then quickly do the same thing in the direction hair is to go, starting from the front and sides of head down to the nape, brushing from scalp out to the ends.

Hair should now be damp and ready for styling. Adjust air speed and heat setting and you’re ready to style.

Hair Type

Rec

ommended Settings

 

 

 

 

Short and Curly

Low Airflow

 

 

Low Heat

Short and Sculpted

High Airflow

Low Heat

 

Mid-Length and Sculpted

Low Airflow

Medium Heat

 

Mid-Length and Sleek

High Airflow

Medium Heat

 

Mid-Length or Long and Curly

Low Airflow

High Heat

 

Long and Sculpted

High Airflow

High Heat

 

Long and Sleek

High Airflow

High Heat

 

 

 

 

 

 

COOL SHOT

Once you fully dry your hair and fashion the style, press the cool shot button to “set” the style.

CONCENTRATOR

For sectional and spot styling, place concentrator on dryer nozzle while the dryer is off.

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

1.Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself. Return to Remington Customer Service.

2.Keep air intake grille clear of dust accumulation. See “Cleaninig Instructions” below. No other maintenance or lubrication is required.

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

CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS

1.The ProAir® dryer needs minimum maintenance to ensure best performance and long life.

2.The air intake grille should be cleaned regularly since a dirty or clogged grille will impair the efficiency of the dryer.

3.To clean air intake grille, make sure dryer is turned off and plug is pulled out of socket. If unit is dirty wipe clean with a damp cloth.

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Remington DC-1875N manual How To Use, Begin to Shape