RevAir Hair Dryer User Guide
- June 5, 2024
- REVAIR
Table of Contents
RevAir Hair Dryer User Guide
SOME ASSEMBLY REQUIRED
For additional assembly instructions, please see the operating manual.
ATTACHING THE HOSE
With the Filter Basket aligned and inserted into the Base, insert the Tab on the bottom of the Filter Panel into the Groove located in the bottom of the Base opening.
Close the Filter Panel and turn the Filter Panel Latch to lock the Filter Panel into place.
Note: Hose shown shortened for illustration.
ATTACHING THE WAND
While holding the Wand in one hand and the Hose in the other, align the Key on the Hose with the Groove on the Wand.
Turn the Hose Strain Relief clockwise until it clicks and the lock symbol is aligned with the black arrow.
BONUS: WAND REST
The Wand Rest can be installed on either side of the Base Unit.
Slide the flat clip end through the Wand Rest Pocket to lock it into place.
Hook the Wand over the Wand Rest between sections or during storage.
FOR HOW YOU DRY, STRETCH & STRAIGHTEN YOUR HAIR
Changing the game
Great hair has no one type. We’re here so that everyone, from 1a – 4c, can make every day a good hair day
WASH
- Wash hair. Towel dry. Detangle strands.
- RevAir works best on clean, towel dried hair.
- Do not use oils or sticky fixatives prior to Reving.
- Do not saturate hair with product or water to the point of dripping on or in the device.
REV
- Power-on the Base Unit and Wand. Be sure your preferred settings are set. See page 4.
- Insert hair into the Wand, up to your scalp. Keep it at or near your scalp. No need to move up and down the hair section.
- When dry, remove and repeat, section by section, until complete.
LOVE!
- Style as desired.
- Enjoy your freshly Rev’d hair.
- Get on with your day. (And look fabulous while you do it.)
SETTING UP FOR SUCCESS
Follow these essential tips to achieve the best results.
SETTINGS
SLOW + LOW
Begin by setting your ReverseAir Tension to Level 2 or lower.
Increase the speed level until you find your ideal tension.
Note // Should you experience even a tiny tangle, the tension setting should be lowered.
THE HEAT IS ON
Set the Temperature Control on the Wand at Low ( I ). If you find you need additional heat, switch to the High ( II ) setting.
CAUTION // While RevAir uses nearly half the heat of blow dryers, do not use the High ( II ) temperature setting unless using a tension setting of Level 2 or higher.
- II = High Temp
- O = No Heat | Cool Shot
- I = Low Temp
SECTIONING
SIZE MATTERS
Begin with a 3-inch by 3-inch section at the scalp.
If your hair has a lot of volume, start slightly smaller, so you don’t block airflow in the Wand.
ROOT AROUND
When held to the scalp, the Wand should reach all roots by gently moving the
Wand Mouth across the section.
No need to move the wand up and down the hair strands, keep it close to the roots.
GO WITH THE FLOW
Should a section of hair be too large in volume, the Heat Chamber will shut down, indicating the section size should be reduced.
Simply remove the hair section and retry with less hair. The Heat Chamber will resume automatically.
DRY TIME
FAST TRACK
Drying times vary by hair type but commonly range from 30 to 90 seconds per section.
PASS THE TEST
To assure a section is dry, pull the Wand a few inches from the scalp to feel for dampness.
If you still have a bit of dampness or texture, repeat until hair feels dry, noting the time it took to get it just right.
Note // The Wand includes an internal sensor to monitor heat levels minimizing heat exposure.
Note // The section times shown to the right are averages.
Individual hair characteristics such as volume, porosity, strand thickness, density, and overall health can affect your personal drying time.
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COILY // KINKY
Avg Section Time: 60 – 90+ sec -
CURLY
Avg Section Time: 60 – 90 sec -
WAVY
Avg Section Time: 45 – 60 sec -
STRAIGHT
Avg Section Time: 30 – 60 sec
ESSENTIAL MAINTENANCE
If you want to work your style, you’ve got to keep your RevAir working in tip-
top shape.
That means you have to keep your Filter Basket clean.
CLEANING SIGNALS
Keep it clean. Washing your Filter regularly will ensure your RevAir will provide the best results. If you begin to experience any of the following, your Filter Basket is likely overdue for a cleaning:
- Experiencing less tension (suction) on your usual setting.
- The Wand Mouth feels hotter than usual.
- Results are less sleek and silky in texture and appearance.
- The Wand heat begins to shut off during use.
CLEANING THE FILTER BASKET
Removing hair and dust from your Filter Basket is NOT enough. Empty and clean the filter after every 5 uses.
Empty any accumulated hair or debris from the Filter Basket. Rinse the Filter Basket under warm water. Scrub with a soft brush (toothbrush) and mild dish washing liquid.
Alternatively, with the open side up, run the Filter Basket through the wash cycle in the top rack of your dishwasher.
Note // For complete details on how to clean your filter as well as additional maintenance tips, please review your Operating Manual or our on-line FAQ section at myrevair.com
WHAT’S WHAT
Get to know your Reverse-Air Dryer.
HEAT PRODUCING WAND
- Temperature Control
- Wand Mouth
- Heat Chamber
- Wand/Hose Connector
- Strain Relief
BASE UNIT
- Wand/Hose Connector
- Strain Relief + Hose (shorter for illustration)
- Filter Panel
- Filter Panel Latch
- Stainless Mesh Filter Basket
- Reverse-Air Tension Level Setting Buttons
- Exhaust Filters (on both sides of base)
- Main Power On/Off Switch (on back)
- Wand Rest Pocket
Note: Make sure the Air Outlet is unobstructed, giving at least two feet clearance when the device is on.
Customer Care and Support
support.myrevair.com
440-462-6100