Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Paul Brown Hawaii Pro Series Hair Dryer 2000w

Paul Brown Hawaii Pro Series Hair Dryer 2000w Review



Paul Brown Hawaii Pro Series Hair Dryer 2000w Feature

  • 2000 watt dryer
  • light weight
  • long lasting AC motor
  • True Cold shot button
  • 3 temperatures and 2 dry time speeds
?2 Speeds
?3 Temperatures
?True Cold Shot Button
?Directional Nasal and Diffuser
?12 Months Warranty

Paul Brown Hawaii Pro Dryer Instructions:
Paul Brown Hawaii Pro dryers are manufactured for maximum style options and superior hair conditioning when used properly. Please take a moment to review these simple procedures to insure safe and long lasting use.
Turn on dryer by flipping the on/off switch there are two heat settings for temperature. To turn dryer off flip the on/off switch. Temperature range is from 225 degrees F - 356 degrees F with a true cold shot button.
The Paul Brown Pro Dryer unit should be unplugged overnight or when not in daily use.
Paul Brown Hawaii Pro dryers has an adjustable thermostat control to set the proper temperature for various hair conditions and textures. For chemically treated, fine or damaged hair, use a lower heat styles. These professional salon dryer develops extreme heat, especially on higher temperature settings, so CAUTION should be exercised at all times.
AVOID any contact with the skin! Always keep out of reach of chilcren and away from water at all times. Due to the temperature created when in use, NEVER wrap the cord around the dryer barrel until the entire unit has cooled off. DO NOT set the dryer on delicate cabinet surfaces or near any flammable materials. Burning the cord while wrapping it around the heated barrel or damage to the dryer from getting it wet will VOID the warranty.
To periodically clean product residue from the back of the dryer, be sure the dryer is unplugged and cool to the touch. Clean the rear filter by unscrewing the filter cap and removing residue. Never stick an object into the back of the dryer, like any fine electronic apparatus, avoid dropping the dryer, and untangle the cord whenever twisted.


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