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在HW上入手了一款蓝色385, 谢谢这个帖子, 希望这个吹风机可以帮到我时常翘起的短发。 还研究了两个开关的功能,下面的说的很明白。
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In Australian released models both switches perform an identical function, heat + speed in one switch, ignore the colour coding
For single operation:
First position is off
Second position is 1 speed no heat
Third position is 1 speed and adds 1 heat
Because you are only using one switch the hair dryer will not go over medium speed and medium heat
Think of using the switches as "doubling" each other, so when you use two switches you are doubling the input with the same logic
Two switches in second position = 2 speed no heat (heat isn't added until a switch is in 3rd position)
Two switches in third position = 2 speed + 2 heat (two switches in 3rd position equals double the heat)
One switch in second position and one switch in third position = 2 speed plus 1 heat
(Two switches are adding speed but only one is is in the 3rd heating position)
I'm a hairdresser and I use this dryer everyday and most professional hair dryers operate this way and it is hard for many to get their head around if you are used to using one switch for speed and one switch for heat, with these dryers bother switches are combined speed and heat even though they are colour coded so the combination of them is what gives a certain setting, just remember that 3rd position = heat, so one switch in 3rd = medium heat, and two switches in 3rd = maximum heat, two switches in second would equal no heat
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