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Temperature
The blanket has six temperature settings as
indicated below.
Level
Temperature
1
approx. 30°C
2
approx. 33°C
3
approx. 35°C
4
approx. 38°C
5
approx. 42°C
6
approx. 46°C
NOTE:
Only use the supplied control unit.
The actual temperature is affected by the
surroundings and can deviate by ± 5°C.
Timer
The control unit switches off the blanket
automatically after three hours. Pull out the
plug when the blanket is not in use.
MAINTENANCE
CLEANING
Pull out the plug and allow the blanket to
cool completely before cleaning.
Clean the blanket with a soft cloth
dampened with a mild detergent. Allow to
dry completely before use or storage.
The thermal blanket can be machine-
washed, but will last longer if hand-
washed or wiped clean. For machine
washing:
Disconnect the control unit.
Put the blanket into a wash bag.
Use a gentle-wash cycle (max 30°C)
and a small amount of mild
detergent.
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Remove the blanket from the wash
bag and allow to drip-dry on a
washing line or lying on a moisture
absorbing surface.
Connect the control unit when the
blanket is thoroughly dry. Only use
the supplied control unit.
WARNING!
Do not expose the control unit to water
or any other liquid, this can damage the
blanket.
Do not use clothes pegs or the
equivalent.
The thermal blanket must not be
dry-cleaned. This can damage the heater
element.
Do not wring the thermal blanket.
Do not tumble-dry.
Do not iron.
Do not use solvent.
Do not dry with a hair dryer or similar
heater.
Do not connect the blanket to the mains
to dry it.
Allow the blanket to self-dry.
Do not use the blanket if it is not
completely dry.
Do not dry the blanket in the sun.
STORAGE
Always allow the blanket to cool before
folding and putting away.
Store the blanket in a clean and dry place.
Do not put any objects on top of the
blanket, this could damage the electric
wires.

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