Conair Styling Iron CS57 User Manual

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4. Do not use an extension cord to operate  
appliance.  
STYLING WITH THE NEW EASY-GLIDE  
CERAMIC-COATED "FLOATING" PLATES  
COMFORTABLE GEL GRIPS™ HANDLE  
STRAIGHTENING BASICS  
IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS  
SAVE THESE  
The Comfortable Gel Grips  
handle is cushioned  
Plug the straightening iron cord into any house-  
hold outlet (120V/240V). Press power On/Off  
button. Red light will blink while heating up. When  
straightener is ready to use, red light will remain  
steady. The iron will heat up very quickly. To turn  
off, press to On/Off button again. Red light will  
go off. Never leave your straightening iron on and  
unattended. However, should you fail to turn the  
unit off, it will shut itself off automatically within  
60 minutes.  
5. Never operate this appliance if it has a  
damaged cord or plug, if it is not working  
properly, if it has been dropped or damaged,  
or dropped into water. Return the appliance  
to an authorized service center for examina-  
tion and repair.  
6. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.  
7. Do not pull, twist, or wrap line cord around  
appliance, even during storage.  
8. Never block the air openings of the appliance  
or place it on a soft surface, such as a bed  
or couch, where the air openings may be blocked.  
Keep the air openings free of lint, hair, and  
the like.  
9. Never use while sleeping.  
10. Never drop or insert any object into any  
opening.  
11. Do not use outdoors or operate where aero-  
sol (spray) products are being used or where  
oxygen is being administered.  
12. This straightener is hot when in use. Do not  
let heated surfaces tough eyes or bare skin.  
13. Do not place the heated straightener di-  
rectly on any surface or on the appliance  
power cord while it is hot or plugged in.  
14. Before plugging in read the information about  
dual voltage contained in the instruction section  
of this manual.  
15. Do not attempt to touch the housing of your  
appliance near the straightening plates as it is  
hot when in use.  
16. Do not touch hot surfaces of the appliance.  
Use the handles or knobs.  
The plates of your new straightening iron are  
designed with a little give, to “float” in your iron.  
This provides better contact with hair, eliminat-  
ing gaps for straighter results. The easy-glide  
ceramic surface is the one of the latest – and  
best – technological advances in hair appli-  
ances. The ceramic even heat distribution  
produces the ultimate in healthy, shiny, silky  
looking hair. You’ll find that hair glides  
easily over the surface of the plates as you’re  
straightening, and that it is easier to clean  
styling products residue, etc. off the plates  
after each use. The ceramic surface also helps  
smooth down flyways and frizzies. As you smooth  
your hair, heat is evenly distributed so that the  
style you create has a salon-perfect, silky smooth,  
shiny finish. Hair also glides right through the  
plates after it’s straightened.  
And that’s not all. Conair’s professional salon  
standards of engineering provide you with a  
Uniform Heat Recovery System to maintain the  
straightening iron at a constant temperature.  
A constant surge of power ensures that heat is  
continuously delivered for optimal styling results,  
unlike other units that lose heat during use. It  
provides consistent styling power so that every  
strand of hair is set with the same level of heat  
for uniform results and a perfect finish.  
to make styling easier, less tiring on your hands.  
INSTRUCTIONS  
OPERATING  
USING INSTANT HEAT, THE 30  
TEMPERATURE SETTINGS & UNIFORM HEAT  
RECOVERY SYSTEM  
This straightening iron features Conair’s Instant  
Heat™ technology, so it quickly heats up to  
the temperature you’ve selected for your  
hair type.  
There are 30 temperature settings to choose  
from, so you can adjust the temperature for  
every type of hair, from the finest to the curliest  
and most resistant.  
When using electrical appliances, especially  
when children are present, basic safety precau-  
tions should always be followed, including the  
following:  
INSTRUCTIONS  
This straightening iron is intended for house-  
hold use. This unit is designed to operate at  
120/240 volts AC. Use on Alternating Current  
(50/60 hertz) only.  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS  
BEFORE USING  
KEEP AWAY FROM WATER  
WARNING: The straightening iron’s ceramic-  
coated plates will get very hot within a few  
seconds and should not be placed in contact  
with the skin after the straightening iron has  
been turned on.  
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade  
is wider than the other). As a safety feature,  
this plug will fit in a polarized outlet only one  
way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet,  
reverse the plug. If it still does not fit, contact  
a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to defeat  
this safety feature.  
DANGER  
-
Any appliance is electri-  
cally live even when the switch is off. To reduce  
the risk of death by electric shock:  
Temperature Setting Guide  
Start with a hair section that is 2" wide and no  
more than 1/2" thick. Open the iron and place  
a hair section between the two hot plates, close  
to the scalp. Close plates over hair by firmly  
squeezing the handles together. While maintain-  
ing the tension, slowly pull the unit down along  
the hair section toward the end of hair. At the  
end of hair section, release the pressure on the  
handle and allow the hair to slide out. Repeat  
process on additional sections of hair until you  
achieve the hair style you desire. It may be  
necessary to repeat process on certain areas,  
depending on the texture of your hair.  
Some experience is necessary when learning  
to use this straightening iron. After using the  
iron several times, you will learn the ideal way  
to straighten and style your hair easily.  
NOTE: Please refer to the temperature setting  
guide for heat settings.  
TEMP. CONTROL HAIRTYPE  
1. ALWAYS UNPLUG APPLIANCE IMMEDI-  
ATELY AFTER USING.  
2. Do not use while bathing or in a shower.  
3. Do not place or store appliance where it can  
fall or be pulled into a tub or sink.  
4. Do not place in, or drop into water or other  
liquid.  
Low 1-8  
Delicate, thin, easy-to-straighten hair  
Average to thick or treated hair  
DUAL VOLTAGE  
This straightening iron will automatically adjust  
to the proper voltage. Use an adapter plug with  
correct configuration, prior to use in outlet.  
Medium 9-14  
Med-High 15-20  
High 21-25  
Thick or wavy hair  
Hard-to-straighten hair  
Maximum 26-30  
Coarse, very resistant hair  
5. If an appliance falls into water, unplug it im-  
mediately. Do not reach into the water.  
WARNING  
-
To reduce the risk of burns,  
electrocution, fire, or injury to persons:  
The new ceramic technology is a pleasure to  
work with, makes styling your hair easier and  
provides professional results.  
1. This appliance should never be left unat-  
tended when plugged in.  
2. This appliance should not be used by,  
on, or near children or individuals with certain  
disabilities.  
3. Use this appliance only for its intended use  
as described in this manual. Do not use attach-  
ments not recommended by the manufacturer.  
17. Do not use with a voltage converter.  
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