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Feb 19, 2025 - 11:03 PM
To use the , follow these steps:
1. Before first use, check for any transport damage and ensure all parts mentioned in the manual are present.
2. Clean the appliance as described in the Cleaning and Maintenance section.
3. Fully unwind the supply cord and make sure the ON/OFF switch is in the OFF position.
4. Fold out the wire stand and place the appliance on a stable, flat, dry, heat-resistant surface.
5. Connect the power plug to a mains power outlet socket.
6. Push the ON/OFF switch to the ON position. The power indicator will light up, indicating that the barrel is heating up. It takes approximately 3 minutes to reach the maximum temperature.
7. Take a section of hair no more than 3cm wide.
8. Position the hot barrels at least 10cm from the roots without touching the scalp.
9. Place the hair strands between the top and bottom barrels, then release the barrel clamp lever.
10. Hold the hair styler in place for 8-10 seconds to create gentle waves.
11. Press the barrel clamp lever to open and separate the top and bottom barrels, then slide the hair strands out.
12. Repeat this process until you have curled all the hair you desire.
13. For better results, wash, comb, and blow-dry your hair until it is 80% dry before using the styler.
14. After using, turn off the appliance and unplug it from the power outlet. Allow it to cool before putting it down or storing it away.
Please note that the appliance may provide different results depending on your hair type. It is recommended to do a trial on a hidden area of your hair before first use. Additionally, the hair styler is not recommended for use on damaged or bleached hair.
For more detailed instructions and safety precautions, please refer to the anko BY-707J Hair Wave Styler Instruction Manual.
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