Electric Overblanket Use instructions
IF THE LEDS KEEP ON FLASHING, STOP USING THE BLANKET AND HAVE IT CHE-
CKED OVER BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE CENTRE.
IMPORTANT - If you intend to use the blanket for a long period of time, set the con-
trol to its minimum settings.
HOW TO CLEAN THE ELECTRIC BLANKET
Comply with the instructions indicated in the manual and on the blanket's label.
Failure to observe these instructions may irreparably damage the electric blanket and
constitute a hazard for those handling the blanket.
Always remove the plug from the socket and leave the electric blanket to cool before cle-
aning, folding or storing it.
Do not cool the blanket unnaturally with any means, whether liquid or gaseous.
If the blanket is clean, it can be placed in its original box and stored in a dry place.
Clean the electric blanket with the aid of a damp cloth, or with water and a delicate deter-
gent. Leave to dry before using it or putting it away.
Do not dry clean. Dry cleaning may damage the heating elements.
Do not use industrial solvents such as benzene, kerosene or similar solvents.
Do not bleach.
The electric blanket can also be machine-washed using delicate programmes, at a ma-
ximum temperature of 40° with the aid of neutral detergents. However, hand-washing/
cleaning prolongs the life of the electric blanket.
For washing the blanket in the washing machine, disconnect the control and place the
electric blanket in a closed mesh bag.
The controls must never be immersed in water.
After washing is completed, remove the electric blanket from the mesh bag and hang it to
dry while fully open. Do not use pegs to hang it.
Do not tumble dry.
Do not iron.
Do not switch the blanket on to dry it - leave it to dry naturally.
Do not dry the blanket with a hair dryer.
Do not operate the electric blanket while it is damp or wet.
Carefully inspect the electric blanket after each wash: if you suspect it may be damaged,
avoid using it and bring it to the technical assistance centre for a check-up.
The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage to objects and/or harm to per-
sons caused by incorrect maintenance, cleaning or washing.
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