Remington Hair Dryer D 3200dC User Guide

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Use and Care Guide  
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Product Features  
How to Use  
Thank you for purchasing the Remington® ProAir® IonicPlus  
Basic Drying Techniques  
1. Gently towel dry hair to remove excess  
water. Avoid rubbing hair with towel –  
this creates split ends and frizziness.  
Detangle hair with a wide-toothed comb.  
For straight, smooth hair:  
With the dryer turned off, attach concentra-  
tor to the end of the nozzel. Brush hair from  
underneath using a large, round brush or  
paddle brush. Pull hair down until the hair  
is fully extended and taut. Run the dryer  
slowly down the length of the hair several  
times until dry. Repeat with all  
ceramic hair dryer with 2x Protection against damage.  
1600 watts  
2. Be sure dryer is turned off. Plug dryer  
into an electrical outlet.  
Easy-to-clean grille  
Low noise fan & motor design  
sections of hair until it is completely dried.  
Lock in the style with the Cool Shot.  
3. Set dryer ion switch to negative (-)  
drying ion position. Turn the dryer on  
and set it to a high heat and speed.  
Remove some of the additional moisture  
form your hair by briskly blowing it all  
over, using your fingers to comb”  
through hair.  
For curly hair:  
Air concentrator  
Use dryer on a low heat and speed setting  
and move it quickly about your head.  
As you dry your hair, scrunch it with your  
favorite styling product or twirl strands of  
hair around your fingers to add definition.  
When finished drying, lock in the style  
with the Cool Shot.  
4. When hair is almost dry, lower the heat  
and speed to the desired settings and  
begin to style.  
Cool shot  
5. Set ion switch to positive (+) styling ion  
position. Divide hair into manageable  
sections. Begin at the nape of your neck  
and brush hair, following the movement  
of the brush with the dryer. Continue  
working your way up to your scalp, then  
to the sides and the front, drying small  
sections at a time.  
OFF/ LOW/HIGH  
speed settings  
RECOMMENDED SETTINGS  
HAIR TYPE  
Airflow  
Low  
Heat  
Short and Curly  
Low (1)  
4 heat settings  
Short and Sculptured  
Mid-Length and Sculptured  
Mid-Length and Sleek  
High  
Medium (2)  
Low  
High  
High (3)  
High (3)  
6-foot cord  
With hang loop  
Volumizing diffuser  
Mid-Length or Long and Curly Low  
Medium (2)  
Optima (4)  
Optima (4)  
6. Once your desired style is achieved, push  
the Cool Shot button to set the style with  
a cool flow of air.  
Long and Sculptured  
Long and Sleek  
High  
High  
Ionic conditioning  
Ceramic heat  
Negative ions neutralize the  
positive ions that cause static  
and frizz, giving hair a more  
healthy-looking shine.  
Ceramic emits far-infrared, radiant  
heat to help dry water molecules  
inside the hair strand. This fast and  
efficient process helps prevent heat  
damage to the outer cuticle for less  
frizz and shine.  
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Hair Care Tips  
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupters  
For a super smooth, salon-like blow dry,  
finish by running a straightening iron  
over dried hair.  
Hair Care Tips  
Keep the dryer about 8 inches away  
from your head to avoid burning scalp or  
damaging hair.  
For a quick touch-up between sham-  
poos, mist hair to dampen it, then style  
with dryer.  
Always keep the dryer pointed down the  
hair shaft to smooth the cuticle and  
create a silky, shiny style.  
This message about  
Ground Fault Circuit  
Interrupters  
To help prevent heat damage and add  
shine, spritz damp hair with a heat  
protection spray before blow drying.  
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  
GFCI’s in bathrooms, garages, and outdoor outlets of all new homes.  
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.  
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 wont protect you under these circum-  
stances. A GFCI offers you greater protection.  
A GFCI can save your life!  
Compared to that, the price is small!  
Don’t wait… install one now!  
*GFCI is a sensitive device which reacts immediately to a small electric  
current leak by stopping the electricity flow.  
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Warranty  
Cleaning and Maintenance  
125 VAC 60 Hz  
Maintenance Instructions  
The dryer needs minimum maintenance to  
ensure the best performance and long life.  
Storage  
Full Two-Year Warranty  
Spectrum Brands, Inc. warrants this  
product against any defects that are due  
to faulty material or workmanship for a  
two-year period from the original date of  
consumer purchase. This warranty does not  
include damage to the product  
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.  
Questions or comments:  
Call 800-736-4648 in the US or  
800-268-0425 in Canada.  
Do not attempt to repair the appliance  
yourself.  
Dist. by: Spectrum Brands, Inc.,  
Madison, WI 53711  
Dist. by: Rayovac Canada Inc.,  
Mississauga, ON L4W 2T7  
Keep all intake openings clear of dust  
accumulation. See Cleaning Instructions”  
below. No other maintenance or  
lubrication is required.  
resulting from accident or misuse.  
If the product should become defective  
within the warranty period, we will repair it  
or elect to replace it free of charge. Please  
call 800-736-4648 in the US or  
REMINGTON and PROAIR are trademarks of  
Spectrum Brands, Inc.  
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.  
800-268-0425 in Canada.  
©2005 ROVCAL, INC.  
5/05 CS27927  
SPECTRUM BRANDS, INC. SHALL  
NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY  
INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL OR  
T22-17639  
Cleaning Instructions  
The air filter should be cleaned regularly,  
since a dirty or clogged filter will impair the  
efficiency of the dryer.  
®
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights  
and you may also have other rights which  
vary from state to state. Some states do not  
allow the exclusion or limitation  
of incidental, special, or consequential  
damages.  
This product is listed by  
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.  
1. To clean air filter, make sure dryer is  
turned off and unplugged.  
MADE IN CHINA  
2. Use a soft bristle brush to gently remove  
any particles that are lodged in filter.  
Spectrum Brands, Inc.  
Money-Back Offer  
3. If the unit is dirty, wipe it with a damp  
cloth.  
If within 30 days after you have purchased  
®
your Remington branded product, you are  
not satisfied and would like a refund, return  
it with the sales slip indicating  
purchase price and date of purchase to the  
retailer from whom it was purchased.  
Spectrum Brands, Inc. will reimburse all  
retailers who accept the product within 30  
days from the date of purchase. If you have  
any questions concerning the money-back  
guarantee, please call 800-736-4648 in the  
US or 800-268-0425 in Canada.  
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