- It takes approximately 15 minutes for the pad to reach the desired temperature. Remember that a
temperature that feels hot in your hand can be extremely hot in other parts of your body.
- You may notice a slight odor the first time the pad is heated. This smell is completely harmless,
but be sure to air the room after the blanket has been heated for the first time.
- Start by heating the pad to the highest heat level. After 15 minutes the temperature can be
adjusted to the desired level.
- The heating function of the pad turns off automatically after approximately 90min. If you wish to
reheat the pad after approximately 90min, simply set the heat level back to O for approximately 5
seconds. You can then select the desired heat level again.
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
- Before cleaning the pad, unplug it from the mains outlet and let it cool down for at least ten
minutes.
- The heating pad is equipped with a detachable cable. Disconnect the plug and remove the cable
from the heating pad.
- You may wash the heating pad gently by hand. The best way to do this is to put the heating pad
in a bath with lukewarm water and some mild detergent and then gently squeeze it out.
- Rinse the heating pad several times to remove all the detergent.
- Store the unit in a clean and dry place, laid out flat with nothing covering or resting on top of it.
- Only use the appliance once it is completely dry.
WARRANTY
The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all implied warranties, other rights and
remedies in respect of the product which the consumer has under the Trade Practices Act and
similar State and Territory Laws. The original purchaser of this product is provided with the follow
warranty, subject to the following conditions. This product is warranted for a period of 2 years from
faulty, the product will need to be returned to the retailer where it was purchased to be replaced
free of charge or a refund issued. In order to obtain an exchange or a refund, proof of purchase
must be presented to the retailer.
DISCARDING WORN HOUSEHOLD DEVICES
The European directive 2012/19/EC pertaining to electrical and electronic waste prohibits such household
goods from being discarded with local refuse services. Worn devices must be collected separately to optimize
the recovery and recycling rates of the components therein to reduce detrimental effects on the environment
and on human health.
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