AC International AC8TSTG Styling Iron User Manual


 
OPERATING THE COMPACT
FOLD-AWAY STRAIGHTENER
When used correctly, the Fold-
Away Straightener will
help you to achieve the latest
fashionable styles. With this
salon-quality tool, you will be
able to style your hair from curly
to sleek and straight in no time!
BEFORE STYLING THE HAIR
IMPORTANT: Before styling,
ensure that the hair is clean, dry
and tangle-free.
We do not recommend using
styling products in the hair prior
to straightening. Some products
are flammable and will cause the
hair to stick to the Straightening
Plates. Build up from products
will coat the Straightening Plates
and prevent the hair from passing
through smoothly. Use styling/
shine products after the hair is
straightened.
Attention: You may notice a
metallic smell the first time using
the Straightener, this is normal
and will cease with use.
DUAL VOLTAGE: This appliance
utilizes a positive temperature
coefficient (PTC) heating element
and operates over a range of
voltages.
Confirm the voltage available at
each location before using the
appliance.
For connection to a 240-volt
supply or above, use an
attachment plug adaptor of the
proper configuration for the
power supply receptacle.
FOLD-AWAY
STRAIGHTENER OPERATION
CAUTION: Do not rest
Straightener on its side.
CAUTION: NEVER leave the
Straightener ON and unattended.
WARNING: Finger Pads may
become hot during use. Do not
touch for long periods of time
while styling hair.
1. Press both Handle Release
buttons.
2. Turn the Handle facing you in
the direction of the "OPEN"
arrow.
3. Keep turning Handle until it
locks into place.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for
opposite Handle.
5. Plug the Power Cord into an AC
electrical outlet.
6. Slide the ON/OFF Switch to the
ON position. The red POWER ON
Light will illuminate.
7. It will take approximately 2
minutes for the Straightener to
heat up.
8. Do not force the Straightener
through the hair; Take smaller
sections.
9. When straightening is
complete, slide the ON/OFF
Switch to OFF. Unplug unit.
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