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Is your hair straightener turning off just after a short time of tuning it on, it might be the damage to outer casing. Due to overuse, it usually starts to deteriorate; this may be caused by overuse of device or just wearing out. If the outer casing in your Dyson Corrale HS03 has defects, it will need to be replaced.
In this guide, we'll show you how to safety check if the outer casing has any damage in your Dyson Corrale HS03 hair straightener.
To make sure your Dyson Corrale has a damage to the outer casing. Check out our Troubleshooting page, before beginning to make any repairs.
Before you begin, make sure the hair straightener is turned off, unplugged from the charger, and completely cooled if it was used recently.
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Hold the Dyson with the silver safety lock facing you and push it upward.
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Use a TR6 Torx security screwdriver to remove the screw from the center of the purple hinge bracket on each side of the hinge.
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Use a Jimmy or spudger to carefully pry up and remove the hinge brackets.
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Pull off the black cover from the base.
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Use a TR7 Torx security screwdriver to remove the two screws from the base of the straightener.
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With your thumb and index fingers, pull the black charging port cover off.
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Hold the Dyson firmly, supporting one side with one hand while using the other hand to open the opposite side.
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Pull up on the side you want to open to release it, then repeat on the opposite side.
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Use a T4 Torx screwdriver to remove the screws from the middle section.
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Use an opening tool to pop off the silver safety lock.
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Hold the Dyson firmly with one hand. With the other hand, push down under the black tab while pulling up at the same time to lift and remove the purple casing.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order. Take your e-waste to an R2 or e-Stewards certified recycler.