Manual Mode; Recommended Temperatures - Remington PROLUXE YOU CI98X8AU Use & Care Manual

Adaptive styler
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temperature changes are not shown on the display but happen quickly
and automatically during styling.
Note: If you are sharing your styler select StyleAdapt mode 2. This ensures
that when the styler is used by someone else, it doesn't change what it has
learned about your hair.
To select, press the

MANUAL MODE

1.
To override the StyleAdapt
the
button several times until the display shows the temperature
(e.g. 160ºC) and the StyleAdapt indicator goes off. Note that in manual
mode, your styler will no longer be learning about your hair and
adapting the heat.
2.
Select the appropriate temperature for your hair type using the "+"
and "-" temperature controls on the side of the product. Start styling
on lower temperatures first.
3.
The "+" button will increase the temperature and the "-" button will
decrease the temperature.

RECOMMENDED TEMPERATURES

Temperature
130°C - 160°C
170°C - 200°C
200°C - 210°C
Caution: the hottest temperatures should only be used by experienced
stylers.
4.
Working on one section at a time, hold the handle with the cool tip
facing down and wrap a section of hair around the barrel.
5.
Wait about 10-20 seconds for the curl to form.
6.
Unwind the hair and release the curl.
7.
Repeat this around the head to create as many curls as desired.
8.
To re-activate StyleAdapt
shown on the display and the StyleAdapt indicator is illuminated. Your
styler will now be learning about your hair and adapting the heat again.
9.
After use, press and hold the off button for two seconds to turn off
then unplug the appliance.
button until StyleAdapt 2 is shown on the display.
mode and use as a standard styler, press
Hair type
Thin/fine, damaged or bleached hair
Normal, healthy hair
Thick and difficult to style hair
press the
button until StyleAdapt 1 is
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