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Do NOT
- bring the power cord into contact with hot parts.
- pull the power cord over sharp edges.
Use heating pads in dry rooms only (not in the
bathroom, etc.).
Never use a damp or wet heating pad, wait until it has
dried completely.
9. This appliance must be used exclusively as an
electric heating pad, as stated in the instructions.
Any other use will be considered hazardous. The
manufacturer is not responsible for any damage
resulting from inappropriate or incorrect use.
Do not cover the thermostat!
To ensure that the thermostat functions correctly, do
not place it on or under the heating pad or cover it
with other objects.
Do not wind the power cord around the thermostat.
10. When it comes to use any type of electrical
appliance there are some basic rules that should be
observed, namely:
- Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands
or feet.
- Do not tug on the mains cable or the appliance to
unplug it from the mains socket.
- Do not expose the appliance to weather conditions
(rain, sun, etc.).
11. Always
unplug
the
mains supply before carrying out any cleaning or
maintenance operation on it.
12. To avoid dangerous overheating, it is advisable to
unwind the mains cable fully and unplug the appliance
from the mains socket when not in use.
13. Do not attempt to change the mains cable on this
appliance. If it is damaged, the appliance must be
thrown away.
14. Prolonged use of the appliance at maximum
temperature may cause burns to the skin. Do not pull
the appliance along by the mains cable or use the
cable as carry handle.
15. If the appliance is going to be used continuously
for long periods the control must be set to the minimum
position.
16. ONLY to be used on the top sheet. DO NOT lie on
the heating pad as this may cause it to overheat.
17. Never immerse this appliance in water.
18. Should you decide to dispose of the appliance
it must be rendered unusable by cutting the mains
cable off, after unplugging it from the mains socket.
We advise you to do the same with all potentially
hazardous parts on the appliance, especially those
that children might be tempted to play with.
SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCE
IMPORTANT: This electric heating pad has a safety
device that controls the temperature by switching the
appliance on and off at regular intervals.
appliance
from
the
To guarantee user safety, the temperature of the
heating pad is the maximum permitted by current IEC
standards.
The appliance provides gentle, harmless heat.
- Put the heating pad (1) in the fabric cover (2). Ensure
that the power cord and thermostat (3) are situated
outside the cover (2). Close the Velcro fastener or
zip.
Make sure that the control is set to 0 before plugging
it in and switching on.
- Set the required temperature on the thermostat (3).
Fig. 2
When the temperature is set on the thermostat (3),
the heating pad switches on and the indicator light (4)
comes on.
Fig. 3
If the thermostat (3) is set to position "0", the heating
pad switches off and the indicator light (4) goes out.
Caution:
When using the heating pad, ensure that a little air
can circulate between the heating pad and skin.
Never use the heating pad without its fabric cover.

Automatic switch-off

To prevent unsupervised operation, the heating pad
automatically switches off after approx. 90 minutes
continuous operation. The indicator light comes
on again. To switch on the heating pad again, first
set the thermostat to "0" and then to the required
temperature.
- After use, pull out the mains plug.
CLEANING, STORAGE
Caution:
Before cleaning, always pull out the mains plug!
- The fabric cover is machine-washable, see the
attached care symbols. Before washing the cover,
always remove the heating pad.
- The heating pad must not be washed in the washing
machine or dry-cleaned.
IMPORTANT: Under no circumstances can the inside
part of the appliance be washed or dry cleaned.
DO NOT USE THE ELECTRIC HEATING PAD IF IT
IS STILL DAMP.
- The thermostat must not become wet. Never hold
under water. Moisture damages the thermostat.
- Do not use detergents or solvents. These may
damage the appliance.
CARE & PERIODIC CHECKS
When the appliance is not being used, store it in a dry
place and avoid placing heavy objects on top of it.
Avoid creasing the appliance. Periodically inspect
the appliance, including the mains cable, to check for
signs of wear or damage.

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