• The appliance must not be
used by invalids, children or
people who are insensitive to
heat.
• Use at high temperatures for
prolonged periods of time
may cause burns.
• Allow the appliance to cool
completely before folding it or
putting it away.
• Check regularly to see if
the appliance is worn or
damaged. If the appliance is
worn or damaged, or if it has
been used incorrectly, you
must take it to the supplier for
repair before using it again.
• The appliance is not suitable
for hospital use.
KEY
1. Heating plaid
2. Control panel
3. Connection point
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USE
Plug the control panel's connector (4)
into the connection point (3).
Plug in the mains plug and switch the
appliance on using the control panel (2).
The indicator light comes on when the
appliance is on.
The control panel (2) must be easily
accessible during use.
There are 4 settings on the control panel:
0:
Off
1/I:
Low heat
2/II: Medium heat
3/III: High heat
The appliance switches off automatically
after having been on for about 3 hours.
STORAGE
• The cord and control unit can be
detached from the heating plaid by
pulling.
• Store in a dry place when not in use.
• Avoid placing heavy objects on top
of the appliance. They can cause
permanent creases or wrinkles.
• Avoid storing together with sharp
objects that could pierce the internal
heating element.
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