Essentials 1200W Hair Dryer HD1210
Quick guide for the Essentials 1200W Hair Dryer (HD1210). Learn how to use, clean, and maintain your dryer safely, including speed settings and overheating protection.
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Quick guide from the manual
The Essentials 1200W Hair Dryer is designed for indoor household use. Before first use, ensure the voltage matches your home supply and remove all packaging and adhesive labels. It is normal to notice a slight smell from the heating element during the first operation.
Safety Precautions
- Do not use the appliance near water, such as bathtubs, showers, or basins.
- Never immerse the unit in water or any other liquid.
- Keep the air inlets clear; do not block them with hair or place the dryer on soft surfaces like beds or couches.
- Do not direct hot air towards eyes or other heat-sensitive areas.
- If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified service agent.
- Do not use the appliance if it has been dropped or damaged.
Product Overview
The hair dryer features a concentrator nozzle for styling, a removable rear air cover for cleaning, a speed/heat switch, a handle, and a hanging loop for storage.

Specifications
- Voltage: AC 230V / 50Hz
- Wattage: 1200W
Using Your Hair Dryer
To use the dryer:
- After washing your hair, towel dry to remove excess moisture.
- Comb hair to remove tangles.
- Plug the dryer into a power outlet.
- Select the desired setting using the switch: 0 (Off), 1 (Low speed/medium heat), or 2 (High speed/maximum heat).
- Use the concentrator nozzle to direct airflow for styling.
- Always set the switch to 0 and unplug the unit after use.
Care and Cleaning
- Always turn off and unplug the dryer before cleaning.
- Wipe the exterior with a dampened cloth and dry.
- Turn the rear cover anti-clockwise to remove it, then clean with a brush to remove hair. Install by turning clockwise until it clicks.
- The concentrator can be washed in warm water with neutral detergent; ensure it is dry before reattaching.
- Do not use abrasive detergents or solvents.
Troubleshooting
If the dryer stops working, it may be due to the overheating cut-off feature. This happens if the air inlet or outlet is partially blocked. Turn the appliance off, allow it to cool down, and it will reset automatically.
Practical help
Common problems
The overheating cut-off has been triggered. Turn the unit off, unplug it, and let it cool down. It will reset automatically.
This is normal and caused by the heating element.
Before use
- Check for damage to the cord or plug.
- Ensure the voltage matches your home supply.
- Remove all packaging and adhesive labels.
- Ensure air inlets are not blocked.
- Ensure hair is towel-dried before use.
Images and diagrams
- 1: Concentrator nozzle
- 2: Removable rear air cover
- 3: Speed/heat switch
- 4: Hairdryer handle
- 5: Hanging-up loop
Model compatibility
- Indoor household use only.
- Not suitable for outdoor use.
- Not intended for use with external timers or remote-control systems.
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