Yesterday I bought this hair dryer and today during the first drying I noticed strange behavior of the pause detector. It turns on as soon as I bring the hair dryer very close to my head. It seemed to me that if the scalp detector is on, the hair dryer only regulates the temperature, not the air flow rate. I don’t understand if this behavior of the hair dryer is normal and therefore I ask for advice. Perhaps I need to figure out the settings, but it seemed strange to me that the air flow rate drops right during drying, and not when the hair dryer is just lying down. Is there a reason to worry?
HD16 Supersonic Nural Pause detection weird behavior
Best answer by Jack
Hi
Welcome to the Dyson Community, and congratulations on your new Dyson Supersonic Nural™ hair dryer!
You can find some further details on how Pause detect and Scalp protect mode work in our Community articles below:
Just to confirm, Scalp protect mode regulates temperature not airflow, so it sounds like your machine is working correctly.
Hope this helps - if you need further advice, you’re welcome to contact our experts directly by visiting Dyson.com and clicking Support.
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