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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Warning:
The safety measures and instructions, contained in this
manual, do not include all conditions and situations possible. The user
must understand that common sense, caution and care are factors
that cannot be integrated into any product. Therefore, these factors
shall be ensured by the user/s using and operating this appliance. We
are not liable for damages caused during shipping, by incorrect use,
voltage fluctuation or the modification or adjustment of any part of
the appliance.
To protect against a risk of fire or electric shock, basic precautions shall
be taken while using electrical appliances, including the following:
1. Make sure the voltage in your outlet corresponds to the voltage
provided on the appliance label and that the socket is properly
grounded. The outlet must be installed in accordance with applicable
electrical codes according to EN.
2. Do not allow the power cord to touch hot surfaces or run the cord over
sharp edges. Check the blanket regularly. If the appliance or the power
cord are damaged, do not ever use them..
All repairs, including cord
replacements, must be carried out at a professional service centre!
3. Do not use the applianceclose to a bathtub, shower or pool! Protect the
appliance from direct contact with water or any other liquid to prevent
risk of electrical shock.
4. The appliance is intended for domestic use only! Do not use outdoors
or in wet environments or touch the power cord or the appliance with
wet hands. Risk of electric shock.
5. In case of unusual odor or smoke, unplug the appliance immediately
and contact a service center.
6. Use the appliance only according to the instructions in this manual.
The manufacturer is not liable for any damage caused by the improper
use of this appliance.
7. Never use the appliance if your arms or legs are wet.
HEATING BLANKET
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8. Do not expose the appliance to excessive moisture, direct sunlight and
extreme temperatures. It is not possible to iron the blanket. Protect
the insulation of the heating wires from damage. Do not place the
appliance near heaters, open flames or other sources of heat.
9. Do not use with other heat sources such as foot warmers, hot water
bottles, etc.
10. The appliance is not intended for use in hospitals.
11. Turn off and unplug the appliance before cleaning or when not in use.
12. When disconnecting it from power, grasp the power cord by the plug.
Never pull on the cable itself.
13. Never leave the appliance unattended when it is on.
14. Let the appliance cool down completely before putting it in storage.
15. Use extra caution when using the appliance near children. Always
place the appliance out of their reach. Children should be supervised
to ensure that they do not play with the product.
16. Do not place large or heavy objects on the heating blanket, for example
luggage, etc.
17. Make sure the blanket control is not covered by a blanket, pillow or
similar items and is easy to reach.
18. Do not wrap or fold the blanket while using it. Make sure that the
blanket lays freely on the bed. Do not use in any way that could cause
overheating.
19. Do not use the blanket in an adjustable bed. If you use it in a adjustable
bed, make sure it is not bent or that its power cord is not snagged or
twisted anywhere.
20. Avoid using pins, tacks and other pointed or any other sharp objects.
Do not try to fasten the blanket using pins or other metal objects.
21. To avoid burns, do not use for persons unable to move, for persons
who are hypersensitive to heat, and for persons unable to react to
overheating. Do not use for very small children (0-3 years of age).
Children up to 3 years old are not able to react to overheating.
22. This appliance may be used by children aged 8 years and over and
persons with reduced physical or mental abilities or lack of experience
and knowledge, provided they are supervised or instructed in the safe
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