4.6 Selecting the automatic switch-off time
Press the button to set the automatic switch-off time [4]. You can set the automatic switch-off time as 1, 2,
3, 4, etc. or 12 hours.
NOTE:
Switching sequence of the automatic switch-off time:
1 h – 12 h – 11 h – 10 h – 9 h etc. 1 h – 12 h – 11 h etc. (time in hours).
If the time remaining is under an hour it is shown in minutes (e.g. 59 min.)
The electric underblanket is automatically switched off once the set switch-off time has elapsed.
The following is then shown in the display:
Temperature setting for body area: 0
Temperature setting for foot area: 0
Automatic switch-off time: "0 min" flashes
To switch on the electric underblanket again, press either the button to set the temperature setting of the
body area (3) or of the foot area (5).
If you do not want to use the electric underblanket beyond the selected switch-off time, slide the ON/OFF
switch to the OFF ( 0 ) position to switch off the electric underblanket.
4.7 Switching off
Set the ON/OFF slider (4) to the OFF (0) position to switch off the electric underblanket. After switching off
the temperature setting is not illuminated any more.
NOTE:
If the heated underblanket won't be used for several days, switch it off (Slider to setting "0"/OFF) and
remove the supply plug from the mains outlet.
4.8 ECO control
Temperature settings 1, 2, 3 and 4 are particularly energy-efficient. If these temperature settings
have been selected, the "ECO" symbol is shown in the display.
4.9 kWh display
Press the "kWh" [7] button to display the current power consumption in kWh. The power consumed since
the last switch-on is displayed.
Due to the low power consumption in the "ECO" temperature settings, the displayed value (power consump-
tion in kWh) takes a while to change. If both zones are set to temperature setting '9', it will take approx. 8
minutes for the display to change from 0.00 kWh to 0.01 kWh.
NOTE:
A healthy sleeping environment can be achieved by keeping the bedroom cool and pre-heating your
bed shortly before going to bed. Lower heating costs for the bedroom also create further cost savings.
4.10 Anti-allergy temperature setting
Useful information
In recent years, the number of people allergic to domestic dust has risen sharply. Typical symptoms of this
allergy are irritated eyes, sneezing fits, coughing fits and shortness of breath in the early morning. These
reactions are triggered by proteins in the excrement of the house dust mite. Mites are almost always pre-
sent in warm and humid microclimates, as are often found in beds. They feed mainly on human skin scales
and mildew and can be found in every house. Even with regular and thorough cleaning, dust and skin cells
continuously build up.
With the anti-allergy temperature setting, you can fight back against the mite population and create a dry,
mildew-free bed environment.
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