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Hairdryer Troubleshooting

Hairdryer won't turn on

Hold Down On/Off Switch

Before taking any other action, try holding down the off button. The button may be loose or you may need to press it with more force.

Electrical Connection

Make sure that the plug is connected to an outlet in your wall. In addition, examine your wiring for any fraying that may be preventing electricity from reaching the motor.

Power Supply

If there is no clear solution, the problem likely lies in your power supply. Refer to this guide

Little to no air comes out

Blockage

Examine the nozzle for any clear or easily removable blockages. There may be blockages which you cannot see, in which case, refer to this guide. There may also be a buildup of hair or other particles in the grating behind the nozzle, in which case this guide will teach you how to replace it.

Wrong Setting

Verify that your hairdryer is set to a “High” setting and is not set to “Low.” In addition, you may want to engage the “Turbo” button to increase the rate of air flow.

Fan Problems

If no clear solutions present themselves, there is likely a problem with the fan/ motor assembly, which requires disassembly to replace. Refer to this guide.

Unable to switch between settings

Resin Buildup

Clean the area around your setting buttons with compressed air. After years of use, resin and oils can build up and hinder the buttons’ functionality.

Faulty Switchboard

If you cannot quickly restore functionality to the buttons, the problem almost certainly lies with the button switchboard, which controls the way the hairdryer modulates between settings. Refer to to this guide to learn how to replace it!

Only cold air comes out

Wrong setting

First, verify that your hairdryer is set to a heat dispensing setting such as “Hot” or “Warm.” Make sure that your hairdryer is not set to “Cool” or “Cold.”

Faulty Heating Element

If your settings are correct and all other components are ostensibly functional, the most likely problem lies in the heating element. Due to the nature of the hairdryer, this element usually requires replacement, which this guide explains in detail.

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22 comentários

What is typically the problem when the handle overheats and is too hot to handle?

Kathy - Responder

I bought my hairdryer in April when I push the ‘on’ button sometimes it won’t switch on and I have to switch it on and off a couple of times of shake it.

Is there a known problem with the on/off switch?

karen hindhaugh - Responder

Sometimes when i turn my dryer on the settings lights come on but the air doesn't actually come out. Sometimes it will start blowing air after a few seconds and sometimes I will have to turn it off and on a couple of times before it starts to work

Samantha Paquette - Responder

Mine is like that too ,brand new.... only used a few times

Jay 9 -

I can’t seem to turn it off with the button…

Zarni Lwin - Responder

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