Basic safety precautions should always be observed when operating electrical appliances, particularly when children are around.
DANGER – Even when the switch is off, every appliance is electrically active. To lessen the chance of dying from an electric shock:
- Appliances should always be unplugged right away after use.
- Use not recommended in the shower or during bathing.
- Place or store appliances away from areas where they could fall or be dragged into a tub or sink.
- Placement or dropping into water or other liquids is not permitted.
- Unplug an appliance right away if it gets wet. Keep your hands out of the water.
WARNING – To lower the possibility of burns, electrocution, fire, or human injury:
- When plugged in, this appliance should never be left alone.
- Do not wrap the line cord around the appliance or pull it.
- Children and others with specific disabilities shouldn’t use, be near, or use this appliance.
- Only utilize this appliance for the purposes for which it was designed, as per this handbook. Use only attachments that the manufacturer has approved.
- Never use this appliance if it is malfunctioning, has a damaged cable or plug, has been dropped, has been damaged, or has been dropped into water. Bring the appliance back to a licensed service facility for inspection and upkeep.
- Keep the cord away from anything that is hot.
- Never use when you are asleep.
- Never drop or place anything into a hose or an aperture.
- In areas where aerosol (spray) items are being utilized or where oxygen is being delivered, do not use outside or operate.
- When used, the unit gets hot. Keep warm surfaces away from your eyes and skin.
- When the heating device is hot or plugged in, avoid setting it directly on any surface.
- Never position an appliance on a soft surface, such as a bed or couch, where the air apertures might be obstructed, or restrict the device’s air openings. Keep lint and other particles away from the air apertures.
- With this device, an extension cord should not be used.
- Avoid touching the appliance’s hot surfaces. Use knobs or handles.
- The housing of your appliance is hot when in use, so avoid touching it close to the curl chamber.