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3. Intended use
CAUTION
This electric overblanket is only designed to warm up the human body.
4. Operation
4.1 Safety
CAUTION
T
he electric overblanket is fitted with the SAFETY SYSTEM. This electronic sensor technology provides
protection against overheating across the entire surface of the electric overblanket with an automatic
switch-off if there is a fault.
P
lease note that, for safety reasons, the electric overblanket can no longer be operated after a fault
has occurred and must be sent to the specified service address.
4.2 Initial use
First, connect the controller to the electric overblanket by inserting the plug-in coupling.
Then plug the mains plug into the socket.
4.3 Switching on
To switch the electric overblanket on, set the sliding switch for ON/OFF and temperature settings to setting
1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6.
When it is switched on, the indicator lamp (4) lights up.
4.4 Setting the temperature
Level 0: OFF
Level 1: minimum heat
Setting 2 - 5: individual heat setting
Level 6: maximum heat
WARNING
If the electric overblanket is being used over several hours, we recom-
mend that you set the lowest temperature setting on the controller to
avoid overheating the person using the blanket.
NOTE
The fastest way to warm up the electric overblanket is to initially set the highest temperature setting.
4.5 Switching off
To switch off the electric overblanket, slide the sliding switch for ON/OFF and temperature settings to the
OFF ( 0 ) position.
NOTE
If the electric overblanket is not being used for several days, slide the sliding switch for ON/OFF and
temperature settings to the OFF ( 0 ) position and remove the mains plug from the socket.
4.6 Automatic switch-off
This electric overblanket switches off automatically after 3 hours. Once the electric overblanket has switched
off, it is no longer heated and the indicator lamp flashes.
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