Salton, Inc AC2CIG User Manual

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8. When you are ready to release

curl, unwind about half a turn

(for longer hair unwind a bit

more) and push down on the

Clamp Release Lever to open

the Clamp.

9. Gently withdraw the Barrel

from the center of the curl.

10. Allow curl to cool and try not

to disturb curls as you

proceed in the same manner

around the whole head.

Timing

1. The Curling Iron uses a

ceramic PTC heating element

for fast heat-up and constant

temperature. You will need to

test how long it takes to curl

your hair from the roots to the

ends.

2. First test an inconspicuous

section of your hair. Use

thinner sections for thick,

resistant hair.

3. Begin timing at 5-8 seconds

for fine, thin hair. Hold the

curl in place for 9-12 seconds

for thick or coarse hair. Then

release the curl and view the

results. If more time is needed,

skip to a new section of hair

until you find the right time

needed.

STYLING

1. Divide hair into sections no

more than 2 inches wide before

starting.

2. Keep the hair strand smooth by

brushing or combing through

the section while holding the

ends taut with the other hand.

3. Taking one section at a time,

place the ends of hair over the

Barrel with the Clamp open.

4. Close the Clamp making sure

that the ends extend just a tiny

bit beyond the Clamp.

See Fig.1.

5. Grasp the Cool Touch Tip with

the other hand to roll hair

6. Keep the section of hair taut as

you wind it around the hot

Barrel by slowly turning the

Handle. Wind the curl toward

your scalp as far as you wish to

go without touching scalp with

the hot Barrel.

7. Hold the curl in place for the

needed length of time to

achieve the desired effect

(See following section on

TIMING.)

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Fig. 1

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