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MACHINE WASH 

The mattress cover may be washed in a washing machine at 40° C on a wool 

programme. 

NEVER DRY CLEAN 

Spin dry on wool programme only. DO NOT use an extra spin cycle.

HAND WASH

1.  Use a mild washing powder or detergent and luke warm water to soak your mattress 

cover for 15 minutes. After soaking, gently wash the throw and rinse thoroughly with 
clean, lukewarm water.

2.  Allow the excess water to drain from the mattress cover. It may also be gently 

squeezed, but never wring the mattress cover.

DRYING

1. 

 Tumble dry on low settings. 

2.  Air dry on a clothes line, but do not use clothes pegs on the wired area of the blanket 

as they may damage it.

3.  DO NOT use your mattress cover until it is completely dry. 

  NO BLEACH 

  Do not iron 

STRETCHING

1.  The mattress cover must be stretched back to approximately its original size during 

the drying process. This is best done whilst damp, working from side to side, stretching 
a strip at a time. This procedure may need to be repeated a few times until fully dry.

2.  Inspect the mattress cover to ensure that none of the wires have formed into loops, 

or become twisted back on themselves. Holding the mattress cover up to the light 
will make it easier to inspect the wires.

3.  If any problems with the wires persist after the stretching process, or the mattress 

cover does not return to close to its original size, return it along with the control to 
our Service Centre for a safety inspection.

STORAGE

When not in use store as follows: 

ATTENTION! When storing the appliance, allow it to cool 
down before folding. 

ATTENTION! Avoid creasing the appliance. 

ATTENTION! Do not place heavy items on the blanket when 
in storage, as deep creases or folds may damage the wiring. 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for F2111

Page 1: ...SLEEPWELL HEATED MATTRESS COVER...

Page 2: ...Fitting your mattress cover to the mattress ATTACHING THE CONNECTOR...

Page 3: ...INTELLIHEAT CONTROL 9 10 11...

Page 4: ......

Page 5: ...user Should certain parts of this booklet be difficult to understand or should doubts arise contact the company before using the product at the address indicated on the last page NOTE should certain p...

Page 6: ...how to operate the controls safely NOT to be used by very young children 0 3 years Children under the age of three are not to use this appliance due to their inability to react to overheating DO NOT...

Page 7: ...II Double insulated Forbidden Caution Temperature selection OFF position ON position Stand by Timer selection POSITIONING AND FITTING INSTRUCTION POSITIONING THE MATTRESS COVER Diagram A ATTENTION Pl...

Page 8: ...er button 5 Diagram C until either 1h or 9h is showing with a green light 4 Diagram C AUTOMATIC TIMER OFF When the set time period has elapsed the blanket will be switched off and the blue indicator l...

Page 9: ...he mattress cover must be stretched back to approximately its original size during the drying process This is best done whilst damp working from side to side stretching a strip at a time This procedur...

Page 10: ...ing chemicals Trouble Shooting See the Diagram D9 See the Diagram D9 See the Diagram D11 See the Diagram D10 SERVICE CENTRE PO BOX 166 Middlewich Cheshire CW10 0ZU Tel 01606 837 222 E mail customerser...

Page 11: ...tee or the instructions relating to the product excludes restricts or otherwise affects your statutory rights In line with our policy of continuous development we reserve the right to change this prod...

Page 12: ...n accordance w ith EU directive 2002 96 EC the appliance must be d isposed o f properly at the end of its service life This involves the recycling of valuable substances contained within the appliance...

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