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IMPORTANT WARNINGS
Before turning on your heating pad, check that the voltage of your
electric supply is the same as that indicated on the label or on the
plastic printing attached to the heating pad. In those that incorpo-
rate a power supply or network adaptor, check that that the voltage
of your electric supply corresponds to that indicated on the adaptor
label. With these heating pads, only use adaptor supplied, avoiding
exchange with other devices.
In the case of heating pads with disconnectable controller, only use
the controller that comes with the heating pad. Do not exchange with
other devices.
For the correct use of the heating pad, do not fold it and avoid the
molding and creases. Do not stick it with pins, needles or other sharp
metal objects. Do not cover it with objects or place things on top of
it during storage.
Do not use the heating pad if it is moist or wet. Do not place it under
water. For cleaning, read the maintenance section of this manual.
Invalid, handicapped and people insensitive to heat as well as chil-
dren should not use the heating pad without direct supervision. It
should also not be used under the effects of alcohol, sleeping pills,
sedatives or drugs. Do not use the heating pad to warm animals. If
you have a pacemaker or other cardiovascular devices, even though
the electromagnetic field generated by this heating pad is very low,
we recommend that you check with your doctor before using the
product.
The prolonged use of the heating pad at maximum level is suscep-
tible to provoking skin burns. When the heating pad is used for long
periods of time – for example, to sleep with – the controls should be
adjusted as recommended in the manual for continuous use (heat
setting 1).
This device was not conceived for medical use in hospitals.
It is important that the power cord is not wound up or touching the
heating pad during use. To unplug the pad, do not pull on the cord
or use it as a strap.
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Carefully read the
instructions for use.
Keep them in a safe place
for future reference.
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