a. ON/OFF switch
b. Temperature control switch
c. Automatic safety shut-off pilot light
d. Temperature display screen
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
BEFORE USE:
Make sure that all products' packaging has
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been removed.
This appliance has been designed exclusively
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for heating specific area of the body. Do not
use it for any other purpose.
USE:
Spread the pad out fully, making sure it's not
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folded or creased.
Unroll the cable completely before plugging it
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in.
Ensure that the electronic connector is proper-
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ly attached to the appliance.( Fig. 1).
Connect the appliance to the mains.
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The display screen (d) and the automatic shut-
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off pilot light (c) will light up for a moment (Fig.
2).
Turn the appliance on, by using the on/off switc
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(a).
The display screen will light up (d) and show
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temperature position 1.
If the letter F flashes on the screen, please re-
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fer to section Troubleshooting (Fig. 3).
Press the temperature control button (b). It will
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start at level 1. Continue to press the button to
increase the temperature up to the maximum
level 4 (CT8635 – CT8639) or 6 (CT8680 –
CT8690) (Fig. 4).
As a security measure, the appliance is pro-
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grammed to turn off automatically after 120
min (CT8635- CT8639) and 90 min. (CT8680
– CT8690) of continuous use. If the appliance
is stopped in this way, press the power switch
again to reheat.
Select the desired temperature
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ONCE YOU HAVE FINISHED USING THE AP-
PLIANCE:
Turn the appliance off, using the on/off switch
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(a).
Unplug the appliance from the mains.
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Clean the appliance.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If the letter F appears on the display screen,
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proceed as follows:
Check that the power cable connector (4) is
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correctly inserted into the pad connector (5).
If not, press the ON/OFF button (a) and insert
it correctly.
Check that the operating failure is not caused
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by overheating. To do so, press the ON/OFF
button (ai) and allow the pad to cool. Find out
what is causing the pad to overheat and elimi-
nate the cause.
If the appliance stops working, contact an au-
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thorised technical service.
CLEANING
Disconnect the appliance from the mains and
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allow it to cool before undertaking any cleaning
task.
Clean the equipment with a damp cloth with a
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few drops of washing-up liquid and then dry.
Do not use solvents, or products with an acid
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or base pH such as bleach, or abrasive prod-
ucts, for cleaning the appliance.
The pad may be washed by hand in warm
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water (CT8680) and by machine (CT8635,
CT8639, CT8690) at a temperature of up to
30ºC. Remove the control before washing (Fig.
1). The control must never be submerged in
water.
Dry the product immediately after any clean-
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ing task making sure that the appliance inlet is
perfectly dry.
The pads (CT8635, CT8639) have a remova-
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ble cover that can be washed by hand or ma-
chine at a temperature that does not exceed
30 ºC.
Do not use the pad if the removable cover is
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not completely dry.
Never submerge the connector in water or any
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other liquid or place it under running water.
It is advisable to wash the cushion and cov-
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er only if they are dirty or dusty. If washed too
often the product could wear out vey quickly.
WHEN NOT IN USE, STORE AS FOLLOWS:
Let the appliance cool down before putting it
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away.
When the appliance is not in use, keep in a dry
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place and avoid placing heavy objects on top
as they could damage the cables.
Avoid creases forming. Check the appliance
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and power cord frequently to make sure they
are in perfect condition.
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