Conair 070RRC Instruction & Styling Manual - Page 4
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...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 GFCIs in the bath-
rooms, garages, and outdoor outlets of all NEW
homes.
WHY DO YOU NEED A GFCI? Electricity and
water don't mix. If your hair dryer falls into
water while it's plugged in, the
electric shock can kill you...
even if the switch is "off." A
regular fuse or circuit breaker
won't protect you under these
circumstances. A GFCI offers
you far 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 imme-
diately to a small electric current leak by stop-
ping the electricity flow.
USER
MAINTENANCE
Your dryer is virtually maintenance-free. No
lubrication is needed. For proper operating
performance, the dryer must be kept clean.
When cleaning is needed, unplug the cord, and
clean dust and lint from air intake openings
with a small brush or the brush attachment of a
vacuum cleaner. The outer surface of the dryer
should be wiped clean with a damp cloth only.
Blocked or clogged air intake vents will
cause the dryer to overheat. If overheating
occurs, an automatic safety device will shut
the dryer or the heat off to prevent damage or
personal injury. If the unit or the heat cycles off,
unplug the cord and allow the dryer to cool for
10 to 15 minutes before restarting. Make sure
the air vents are clean.