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How to Use CHI Flat Iron

Here are a few tips to help ensure the best results and long life with your CHI flat iron.

The CHI flat iron has been designed with an IDCI plug. This helps prevent electric shocks. If it does not turn on when the switch is turned to the on position, be sure that the red reset button on the plug is depressed. In the case of local electrical interruptions, be sure to reset the plug before using again.

The CHI flat iron is turned on and off by sliding the concealed switch inside the handle. The red indicator light will tell you when the iron is in the heating mode. This light may flicker during heat cycles. Always turn the CHI flat iron off when not in use.

The ceramic paddles may be cleaned of product build-up using rubbing alcohol and a clean cloth. Be sure that the iron is turned off, unplugged, and cool to the touch before cleaning. Do not use abrasive cleansers or materials on the ceramic plates, as this will damage the heating surface.

As with any electrical appliance, keep the CHI flat iron away from water. Never submerge the CHI flat iron in water as it will damage the Iron and void the warranty.

Should the hinge mechanism become loose and the plates fail to align properly, the hinge may be tightened. Unplug the iron and allow to cool. Carefully remove the caps covering the hinge. Tighten the screw inside the hinge until the plates align. Replace the hinge covers, and return to normal usage.



16 Comments
Kim said on Sat, August 30, 2008
I absolutely love the chi iron...I think it is the best flat iron ever invented. Never had any problems with mine and use it everyday. LOVE IT!!!!!!

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wishingmary said on Mon, March 10, 2008
About how long do you hold the same hair in the flat iron without burning it? Or do you always just start at the roots and slowly descend an inch every what 5 seconds?

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Connie Ripa said on Mon, February 25, 2008
I use the flat Iron to curl my hair, any sugestions on the products. I recently burnt my hair in several areas and had to get it cut.

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Sharon Bell said on Sun, January 13, 2008
how do you pronounce the word "chi?"
is it "chee" or "chi" as in child?

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eileen said on Fri, November 23, 2007
I find the chi very damaging especially on my bangs no matter what i put in it!!!!

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lovemagnet said on Thu, November 22, 2007
First clean your hair, then you need a Thermal Protection Spray like CHI 44 Iron Guard. Section your hair and spray evenly over dry hair. Start using your heat styling tool from roots to ends, this Protection Spray helps against the damages from the hottest heat. Hair will remain silky and shiny. Clip up the top half of your hair and slowly straighten your hair in very small sections until it is as straight as you want it. Repeat the same process make sure you get the top part of your head by your roots. after done straightening your hair, you can use the CHI Silk Infusion to smooth out your hair.

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