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Protection class II

   Prohibited actions

Carefully read the operating 

instructions

   

Important note

Warning

Children under 3 years old not 

allowed

Do not use folded or creased

    

Do not insert pins or needles

Wash at maximum 40° C on a 

wool programme

Do not bleach

Tumble dry, low heat 

Do not dry clean

Do not iron

DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE

Refer to the illustrative drawing at the beginning of this instructions booklet to verify your appliance 

equipment.
1.   Blanket connector

2.   Control connector

3.   Led display

4.   1-5 All night use temperature settings

5.   Fast pre-heat setting - 

  Ready for Bed in 5 minutes

6.   Timer display 1 hour or 9 hours

7.   Timer/standby button

8.   Ready for bed fast pre-heat  button

9.   Temperature button

10.  Standby display

11.  On/off switch 

POSITIONING AND FITTING INSTRUCTIONS

 WARNING! The mattress protector must only be placed on 

top of the mattress. Do not use as an Overblanket.

POSITIONING THE MATTRESS PROTECTOR (DIAGRAM B)
Place the fitted mattress protector directly onto the mattress. Fit the blanket to the mattress and turn the 

edges of the skirt under the mattress. (diagram [B]) 
Cover with a top sheet and duvet.

FITTING INSTRUCTIONS
Join the connector(s) (2) of the control unit to the connector (1) on the blanket. Ensure the connector is 

pushed home until the locking catch engages. (diagram [A]).

 

Summary of Contents for N3902

Page 1: ...SLEEPWELL HEATED MATTRESS PROTECTOR TYPE N3902 N3904 N3905 N3906 N3908 ...

Page 2: ... BUTTON 8 READY FOR BED FAST PRE HEAT BUTTON 9 TEMPERATURE BUTTON 10 STANDBY DISPLAY 11 ON OFF SWITCH 1 2 B C A Fitting your mattress protector to the mattress Attaching the connector Fast pre heat 1 5 Select your temperature for all night use 12 13 14 D 12 13 14 Check for wear on the blanket and do not use if frayed Check control for wear tear Do not use if rucked or creased plug 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 9...

Page 3: ...art of this manual be difficult to understand or any doubt arise contact the company at the address indicated on the last page before using the product NOTE Partially sighted persons can consult the digital version of these instructions for use on the website www dreamlanduk co uk INDEX Introduction Page 1 Safety warnings Page 1 Symbols Page 4 Description of the appliance Page 4 Positioning and fi...

Page 4: ...3 years and younger than 8 years under supervision and with the control always set to minimum temperature This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazard...

Page 5: ...sed technical service centre for any repairs If the supply cord is damaged take the whole appliance to an authorised technical service centre for the replacement of the control unit DO NOT use this appliance to warm animals DO NOT place the control unit under the pillow or between the sheets or blankets If the appliance is used on an adjustable bed check that the blanket and cord do not become tra...

Page 6: ...ngs 5 Fast pre heat setting Ready for Bed in 5 minutes 6 Timer display 1 hour or 9 hours 7 Timer standby button 8 Ready for bed fast pre heat button 9 Temperature button 10 Standby display 11 On off switch Positioning and fitting instructions WARNING The mattress protector must only be placed on top of the mattress Do not use as an Overblanket POSITIONING THE MATTRESS PROTECTOR DIAGRAM B Place the...

Page 7: ...emperature setting 4 Diagram C will default to the last one used providing it has been set to that number for a period longer than 5 minutes TO HEAT UP YOUR INTELLIHEAT MATTRESS PROTECTOR YOU MUST ALWAYS PRESS THE READY FOR BED FAST PREHEAT BUTTON DO NOT GET INTO BED WITH YOUR BLANKET ON THE READY FOR BED FAST PREHEAT TEMPERATURE SETTING READY FOR BED FAST PREHEAT Press the Ready for Bed fast pre ...

Page 8: ...tress protector by pressing the push buttons at the sides of the control connector 1 3 Ensure that the controls are not connected and none of the wires have worn through the fabric 4 It is important to measure the mattress protector before washing and check that the dimensions are approximately the same before drying MACHINE WASHING The mattress protector can be machine washed at 40 C on a wool pr...

Page 9: ...upply cord frequently for signs of wear or damage lf there are such signs or in the case of malfunction contact our authorised technical service centre TROUBLE SHOOTING This appliance is built to the very highest of standards Follow the trouble shooting guide if the unit fails to operate If you don t find any solution discontinue use and return it to our Service Centre for a Safety inspection Prob...

Page 10: ...is only valid if the appliance is used solely for domestic purposes in accordance with the instructions provided that is not connected to an unsuitable electricity supply dismantled interfered with in any way damaged through misuse fair wear and tear Under this guarantee we undertake to repair or replace free of charge any parts found to be defective PLEASE NOTE THE COST OF A SAFETY INSPECTION IS ...

Page 11: ...240 V 50 60 Hz 2x120 W UNDERBLANKET TYPE N3905 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 2x100 W UNDERBLANKET TYPE N3904 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 100 W UNDERBLANKET TYPE N3902 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 2x85 W UNDERBLANKET TYPE N3908 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 140 W UNDERBLANKET ...

Page 12: ...MI002353 0316 MMYY ...

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