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Super nice! Good to have a manual in digital format.
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Great job supplying the manual.
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Great manual, would not have been able to operate my machine without it!!
James Dawson August 18, 2012
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excellent value & price! Includes everything you need to know about the NN-C777! I would buy this again.
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Very satisfied! I was searching for several days, but nope; till I discovered your webside and there it was at a very reasonable price. Keep up the good work!
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4 Release the lever (fig. 2). 5 Slide the barrel to the end of the lock (fig. 3). 6 Wind the hair round the barrel. Make sure the end of the lock is wound in the required direction (fig. 4). 7 Keep the curling iron in your hair for approximately 15 seconds (fig. 5). 8 Unwind the lock of hair until the clip can be opened again by means of the lever (fig. 6). 9 You can comb the curls with your fingers to add volume. Styling with the round brush The round brush can be used to create waves and to add volume to your hair. Prevent the brush from getting tangled in the hair in the following way: - Do not put too much hair in one lock. - Do not wind a lock of hair more than twice round the brush. - When unwinding a lock of hair, make sure that you hold the brush away from the underlying hair. 1 Slide the round brush onto the appliance (fig. 7). Be careful! If you have just used the curling iron, the barrel will still be hot. 2 Insert the mains plug into the wall socket. The pilot light goes on and the barrel starts heating up. The pilot light stays on as long as the appliance is connected to the wall socket. � After approximately 15 minutes the appliance is ready for use. 3 Start styling when the ready dot on the barrel changes colour. 4 Take a lock of hair and wind it round the brush. Make sure the end of the lock is wound in the required direction (fig. 8).
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