Conair CD128X Instruction - page 2
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, especially when
children are present, basic safety precautions
should always be followed, including the following:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
BEFORE USING
KEEP AWAY FROM WATER
DANGER –
Any appliance is electri-
cally live even when the switch is off. To
reduce the risk of death by electric shock:
1. Always unplug appliance immediately
after using.
2. Do not use while bathing or in the 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
liquids.
5. If an appliance falls into water, unplug it
immediately. Do not reach into the water.
WARNING –
To reduce the risk of
burns, electrocution, fi re, or injury to persons:
1. This appliance should never be left
unattended 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.
4. Never operate this appliance if it has a
damaged cord or plug, if it is not working
properly or if it has been dropped or
damaged, or dropped into water. Return
the appliance to an authorized service
center for examination and repair.
5. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
Do not pull, twist, or wrap line cord around
appliance.
6. Never use while sleeping.
7. Never drop or insert any object into any
opening or hose.
8. Do not use outdoors or operate where
aerosol (spray) products are being used or
where oxygen is being administered.
9. Unit is hot when in use. Do not let heated
surfaces touch eyes or skin.
10. Do not place the heated unit directly on
any surface while it is hot or plugged in.
Use stand provided.
11. Never block the air openings of the
appliance or place on a soft surface such as a
bed or couch, where the air openings may be
blocked. Keep the air openings free of lint and
other debris.
12. Do not use an extension cord with this
appliance.
13. Do not touch hot surfaces of the
appliance. Use handles or knobs.
14. Do not attempt to touch the housing of
your appliance near the barrel, as it is hot
when in use.
15. Do not operate with a voltage converter.
SAVE THESE
INSTRUCTIONS
OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
This curling wand is intended for household use.
Use on Alternating Current (60 hertz) only. This
unit is designed to be operated at 120V AC.
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is
wider than the other). As a safety feature, this
plug will fi t in a polarized outlet only one way. If
the plug does not fi t fully in the outlet, reverse
the plug. If it still does not fi t, contact a qualifi ed
electrician. Do not attempt to defeat this safety
feature.
Never leave your curling iron on and
unattended. However, should you fail to turn
the iron off, it will shut itself off automatically
within 60 minutes.
TOURMALINE CERAMIC
EASY-GLIDE BARREL
The barrel of your new curling iron has a
Tourmaline Ceramic Technology easy-glide
surface, the newest technology. This means
it’s not only simpler to clean off styling
product residue, etc., after each use, but you’ll
fi nd that hair glides easily over the surface of
the barrel as you’re curling. The tourmaline
ceramic
surface also helps smooth down
fl yaways and frizzies. It evenly distributes heat
so that the style you create has a salon-
perfect, silky smooth, shining fi nish. Hair also
slips right through the barrel after it’s curled.
GETTING STARTED
Hair should be clean and completely dried
before using the curling wand. Plug the wand
into an electrical outlet. Turn on unit. The Power/
Low 285˚F setting will become illuminated.
Allow unit to heat up for 30 seconds.
WARNING: The curling wand’s barrel will
get very hot within a few seconds and
should not come into contact with the skin
after the curling wand has been turned on.
The wand’s unique 5 heat temperature
settings and Instant Heat technology provide
styling versatility for all hair types. If you have
fi ne hair, a low temperature will provide the
best results. If you have thick, wavy or
hard-to-curl hair, keep the heat setting on
high. You can vary the wand’s temperature
according to your particular need!
Temperature Setting Guide
HOW TO CREATE UNSTRUCTURED
SOFT SPIRALS
1. Take a section of hair a half-inch to an
inch wide. Hold the styler at an angle away
from face. Start 1 to 2 inches from the scalp
and wind hair around the barrel, wrapping
your way down. Hold for 10 to 12 seconds,
then release.
2. For the most natural look, wrap hair around
the barrel in alternating directions as you go
from section to section.
3. Let the curls cool. Don’t brush! Just shake
out or gently finger-comb.
IMPORTANT
A heat-protective glove has been supplied to
help protect your hand from temporary
contact with the barrel when wrapping the
hair around the appliance.
Please note that the heat-protective glove is
only designed to give initial contact protection.
Discomfort will be caused by prolonged
contact with the hot surface.
Wr
ap hair in
be
tw
ee
n
b
u
b
ble
s
LED TEMP. CONTROL
HAIR TYPE
Power/Low 285ºF
Delicate, thin or easy-to-curl hair
Medium 310ºF
Average-to-thick or treated hair
Med-High 330ºF
Thick or wavy hair
High 360ºF
Hard-to-style, resistant hair
Max 400ºF
Very resistant hair
Never leave your curling wand on and
unattended.
USING INSTANT HEAT, THE 5 HEAT
TEMPERATURE SETTINGS
This styling wand features a ceramic heater
that maintains constant temperature during
use for precision styling.
This Instant Heat technology has 5 ultra-high
heat temperature settings. There is a
temperature range that’s gentle and safe for
every type of hair, from the fi nest to the most
resistant, and helps you create the look you
want.
UNIFORM HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM
Conair’s professional salon standards of
engineering provide you with a uniform and
improved heat recovery system that maintains
the wand at constant temperatures. There is a
constant surge of power to ensure that heat is
continuously and quickly delivered for optimal
styling results, unlike other units, which lose
heat during use. This provides consistent
styling power so that every strand of your hair
is set with the same level of heat and comes
out the same way for a perfect fi nish.
MED
IDA
S D
E
SEG
URI
DAD
IM
POR
TAN
TES
Sie
mpr
e q
ue
use
ap
ara
tos
el
éct
ric
os,
es
pec
ial
men
-
te
en
la
pre
sen
cia
de
ni
ños
, d
ebe
to
mar
pr
eca
u-
cio
nes
bá
sic
as
de
seg
urid
ad,
en
tre
la
s c
ual
es
las
sig
uie
nte
s:
LEA
TO
DAS
LAS
IN
STR
UCC
ION
ES
ANT
ES
DE
USA
RLO
MA
NTÉ
NG
ALO
A
LEJ
AD
O D
EL
AG
UA
PEL
IGR
O –
Cua
lqu
ier
ap
ara
to
enc
hufa
-
do
per
man
ece
ba
jo
ten
sió
n, a
unq
ue
est
é
apa
gad
o. P
ara
re
duc
ir e
l ri
esg
o d
e m
uer
te
o
her
ida
po
r d
esc
arg
a:
1. S
iem
pre
de
sco
nec
te
el a
par
ato
inm
edi
ata
men
te
des
pué
s d
e u
sar
lo.
2. N
o lo
us
e e
n e
l b
año
o
la
duc
ha.
3. N
o c
olo
que
ni
gu
ard
e e
l a
par
ato
do
nde
pue
da
cae
r o
se
r e
mpu
jad
o a
un
a b
añe
ra
o u
n
lav
abo
.
4. N
o c
olo
que
el
ap
ara
to
ni l
o d
eje
ca
er a
l
agu
a u
ot
ro
líq
uid
o.
5. S
i e
l a
par
ato
ca
yer
a a
l a
gua
, d
esc
oné
cte
lo
inm
edi
ata
men
te.
N
o to
que
el
ag
ua.
AD
VER
TEN
CIA
–
Par
a re
duc
ir e
l
rie
sgo
de
qu
em
adu
ras
, e
lec
tro
cuc
ión
,
inc
end
io
o h
erid
as:
1. N
unc
a d
eje
el
ap
ara
to
des
ate
ndi
do
mie
ntr
as
est
é c
one
cta
do.
2. E
ste
ap
ara
to
no
deb
ería
se
r u
sad
o p
or,
sob
re
o c
erc
a d
e n
iño
s o
pe
rso
nas
co
n a
lgu
na
dis
cap
aci
dad
.
3. U
tili
ce
est
e a
par
ato
ún
ica
men
te
con
el
pro
pós
ito
pa
ra
el c
ual
fu
e d
ise
ñad
o y
so
lam
ent
e
seg
ún
las
in
str
ucc
ion
es.
Só
lo
use
ac
ces
orio
s
rec
om
end
ado
s p
or e
l fa
bric
ant
e.
4. N
o u
tili
ce
est
e a
par
ato
si
el
co
rdó
n o
la
cla
vija
es
tuv
ies
en
dañ
ado
s, d
esp
ués
de
que
hu
bie
se
fun
cio
nad
o m
al o
qu
e s
e
hub
ies
e c
aíd
o o
si
es
tuv
ies
e d
aña
do.
Reg
res
e e
l a
par
ato
a
un
cen
tro
de
se
rvi
cio
aut
ori
zad
o p
ara
su
re
vis
ión
y
rep
ara
ció
n.
5. M
ant
eng
a e
l c
abl
e a
lej
ado
de
su
per
fi ci
es
cal
ien
tes
. N
o ja
le,
re
tue
rza
ni
en
rol
le
el
cab
le
alr
ede
dor
de
l a
par
ato
.
6. N
unc
a u
tili
ce
est
e a
par
ato
m
ien
tra
s e
sté
dor
mid
o/a
o
ado
rm
ila
do/
a.
7. N
unc
a d
eje
ca
er n
i in
ser
te
nin
gún
ob
jet
o e
n
nin
gun
a d
e la
s a
ber
tur
as
del
ap
ara
to.
8. N
o u
tili
ce
el a
par
ato
en
ex
ter
ior
es,
ni
lo
hag
a fu
nci
ona
r d
ond
e s
e e
sté
n u
san
do
pro
duc
tos
en
ae
ros
ol (
spr
ay)
o
don
de
se
est
é
adm
ini
str
and
o o
xíg
eno
.
9. E
ste
ap
ara
to
se
vue
lve
m
uy
cal
ien
te
dur
ant
e e
l u
so.
M
ant
eng
a lo
s o
jos
y
la
pie
l
ale
jad
os
de
las
su
per
fi ci
es
cal
ien
tes
.
10.
N
o c
olo
que
el
ap
ara
to
sob
re
nin
gun
a
sup
erfi
ci
e m
ien
tra
s e
sté
ca
lie
nte
o
con
ect
ado
. U
tili
ce
el s
opo
rte
in
teg
rad
o.
11.
N
unc
a b
loq
uee
la
s a
ber
tur
as
de
aire
ni
col
oqu
e e
l a
par
ato
so
bre
un
a s
upe
rfi c
ie
bla
nda
, c
om
o u
na
cam
a o
un
so
fá, d
ond
e s
e
pue
dan
ob
str
uir.
M
ant
eng
a la
s a
ber
tur
as
lib
res
de
pe
lus
as,
ca
bel
los
y
ele
men
tos
sim
ila
res
.
12.
N
o u
tili
ce
una
ex
ten
sió
n c
on
est
e a
par
ato
.
13.
N
o to
que
la
s p
art
es
cal
ien
tes
de
es
te
apa
rat
o. U
tili
ce
el m
ang
o y
lo
s b
oto
nes
o
per
illa
s.
14.
El
cu
erp
o d
el a
par
ato
ce
rca
de
l tu
bo
se
vue
lve
m
uy
cal
ien
te
dur
ant
e e
l u
so.
No
lo
to
que
.
15.
N
o u
tili
ce
est
e a
par
ato
co
n u
n c
onv
ert
ido
r
de
vol
taj
e.
GUA
RDE
ES
TAS
INS
TRU
CCI
ONE
S
INS
TRU
CCI
ONE
S
DE
OPE
RAC
IÓN
Par
a u
so
dom
ést
ico
so
lam
ent
e. U
tilí
cel
o
sol
am
ent
e c
on
cor
rie
nte
al
ter
na
(60
Hz
). E
ste
apa
rat
o h
a s
ido
di
señ
ado
pa
ra
fun
cio
nar
co
n
cor
rie
nte
de
12
0V
CA
.
El c
abl
e d
e e
ste
ap
ara
to
est
á d
ota
do
de
una
cla
vija
po
lar
iza
da
(un
a p
ata
es
m
ás
anc
ha
que
otr
a).
Com
o m
edi
da
de
seg
urid
ad,
se
po
drá
enc
hufa
r d
e u
na
sol
a m
ane
ra
en
la
tom
a d
e
cor
rie
nte
po
lar
iza
da.
Si
no
en
tra
ra
en
la
tom
a
de
cor
rie
nte
, in
vié
rte
la.
Si
aú
n n
o e
ntr
ara
com
ple
tam
ent
e, c
om
uní
que
se
con
un
ele
ctr
ici
sta
. N
o in
ten
te
ir e
n c
ont
ra
de
est
a
fun
ció
n d
e s
egu
rid
ad.
Nun
ca
dej
e e
l a
par
ato
de
sat
end
ido
de
spu
és
de
enc
end
erlo
. P
ara
su
se
gur
ida
d, e
l a
par
ato
se
apa
gar
á a
uto
mát
ica
men
te
des
pué
s d
e 6
0
min
uto
s.
REV
EST
IM
IEN
TO
D
E
CER
ÁM
ICA
/TU
RM
ALI
NA
El t
ubo
de
l ri
zad
or e
stá
cu
bie
rto
co
n u
na
cap
a
de
cer
ám
ica
/tu
rm
alin
a in
cre
íbl
em
ent
e s
uav
e,
lo
últi
mo
en
tec
nol
ogí
a c
erá
mic
a. N
ota
rá
que
el c
abe
llo
se
de
sliz
a fá
cilm
ent
e s
obr
e e
l tu
bo
y
que
es
m
uy
fáci
l li
mpi
ar e
l a
par
ato
de
spu
és
de
cad
a u
so.
El
re
ves
tim
ien
to
de
cer
ám
ica
/
tur
mal
ina
ta
mbi
én
ayu
da
a c
ont
rol
ar l
a
est
átic
a y
el
fr
izz
. D
ist
rib
uye
el
ca
lor
uni
for
mem
ent
e, p
ara
cr
ear
pe
ina
dos
se
dos
os
y b
rill
ant
es,
ig
ual
qu
e e
n e
l s
aló
n. A
dem
ás,
no
ret
ien
e e
l c
abe
llo
de
spu
és
de
riz
arlo
.
FUN
CIO
NA
MIE
NTO
BÁ
SIC
O
El c
abe
llo
de
be
est
ar l
im
pio
y
sec
o. E
nch
ufe
el
apa
rat
o. E
nci
end
a e
l a
par
ato
. L
a lu
z d
e
enc
end
ido
/ba
jo
(28
5 ˚F
) s
e e
nce
nde
rá.
Pe
rm
ita
que
el
ap
ara
to
cal
ien
te
dur
ant
e 3
0 s
egu
ndo
s.
ADV
ERT
ENC
IA:
El
tu
bo
se
vol
ver
á m
uy
cal
ien
te
en
seg
und
os.
Ev
ite
to
do
con
tac
to
con
la
pi
el d
esp
ués
de
en
cen
der
el
ap
ara
to.
Est
e a
par
ato
of
rec
e 5
op
cio
nes
de
tem
per
atu
ra,
pa
ra
tod
o ti
po
de
cab
ello
, y
cal
ien
ta
muy
rá
pid
am
ent
e. S
i s
u c
abe
llo
es
fi no
, le
re
com
end
am
os
que
ut
ilic
e u
n n
ive
l d
e
tem
per
atu
ra
baj
o. S
i s
u c
abe
llo
es
es
pes
o,
gru
eso
, o
ndu
lad
o o
re
sis
ten
te,
le
rec
om
end
am
os
que
ut
ilic
e u
n n
ive
l d
e
tem
per
atu
ra
alto
. ¡P
ers
ona
lic
e la
te
mpe
rat
ura
seg
ún
su
tip
o d
e c
abe
llo
!
Guí
a d
e te
mpe
rat
ura
CÓ
MO C
REA
R RIZ
OS E
N ESP
IR
AL
DES
EST
RUC
TU
RA
DO
S
1. Agarre
una sección
de cabello
de 1.5
a 2.5
cm de
ancho. Sostenga
el apara
to
a un
ángulo del
rostro. Enrolle
el cabello
empezando a
2.5–5 cm
de la
raíz. Mantenga
el cabello
en esta
posición durante
10–12
segundos, y
luego aflójelo.
2. P
ara un
efecto aun
más na
tural, enrolle
cada sección
en direcciones
opuestas
alrededor del
tubo.
3. Deje
los rizos
enfriar. ¡No
cepille el
cabello! Simplemente
agite
la cabeza
y
ponga el
cabello sua
vemente en
forma con
los dedos.
En
ro
lle
el
ca
be
llo
en
tr
e
la
s
"b
u
rb
uj
as
"
AJUSTE DE
TEMPERATURA
TIPO
DE CABELLO
Encendido/Bajo 285
ºF
Cabello delicado,
fino
o dócil
Medio310
ºF
Cabello normal,
espeso
o tra
tado
Medio-Alto 330
ºF
Cabello grueso
u ondulado
Alto 360
ºF
Cabello resistente
Max 400
ºF
Cabello muy
resistente
IM
POR
TAN
TE
Inc
lui
mos
un
"g
uan
te"
ai
sla
nte
pa
ra
pro
teg
er s
u
man
o a
l e
nro
lla
r e
l c
abe
llo
al
red
edo
r d
el t
ubo
.
Sin
em
bar
go,
te
nga
pr
ese
nte
qu
e e
ste
"gu
ant
e"
no
ha
sid
o d
ise
ñad
o p
ara
pro
por
cio
nar
un
a p
rot
ecc
ión
du
rad
era
. E
l
con
tac
to
pro
lon
gad
o c
on
el t
ubo
ca
lie
nte
pue
de
cau
sar
m
ole
stia
s.
Nun
ca
dej
e e
l a
par
ato
de
sat
end
ido
des
pué
s d
e e
nce
nde
rlo
.
CAL
EN
TAM
IEN
TO
IN
STA
NTÁ
NEO
&
5 O
PCI
ON
ES
DE
TEM
PER
ATU
RA
Su
riz
ado
r e
stá
do
tad
o d
e u
na
pot
ent
e
res
ist
enc
ia
de
cer
ám
ica
qu
e lo
gra
un
cal
ent
am
ien
to
muy
rá
pid
o y
m
ant
ien
e la
tem
per
atu
ra
con
sta
nte
du
ran
te
el u
so.
Cue
nta
co
n 5
op
cio
nes
de
te
mpe
rat
ura
pa
ra
per
miti
rle
es
cog
er l
a te
mpe
rat
ura
pe
rfe
cta
par
a s
u ti
po
de
cab
ello
, d
esd
e e
l m
ás
fi no
has
ta
el m
ás
gru
eso
, p
ara
pe
rm
itir
le
esc
oge
r
la
tem
per
atu
ra
per
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