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TROUBLESHOOTING

This chapter describes the most common problems that can arise using the 

appliance. If the problems cannot be solved with the information below, please 

contact the Authorised Service Centre.

Problem 

Solution

The LEDs on the control unit 

do not light up.

Check that the control unit plug is fully inserted in 

the socket (3). If the LEDs remain off, remove the 

control unit plug from the socket (3) and return 

the overblanket to an authorised technical service 

centre.

The blue warning light is 

flashing.

Turn the control unit off and remove the plug from 

the socket (3). Check that the control unit connector 

(2) is fully inserted in the overblanket connector (1) 

and reinsert the plug in the socket (3). If the standby 

LED continues to flash, return the overblanket to an 

authorised technical service centre.

Temperature LED 1 (11) is 

flashing.

Return the overblanket to an authorised technical 

service centre to be checked.

The product has been used 

incorrectly or is damaged.
The power cable or another 

internal wire is damaged.
The control unit is damaged.
There are holes or tears in the 

fabric or stubborn creases that 

do not spread out.

DISPOSAL 

The packaging of the appliance is made of recyclable materials. Dispose of the packaging in 

accordance with the environmental protection regulations.

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Summary of Contents for R7502

Page 1: ...Instructions for use LUXURY VELVET HEATED OVERBLANKET TYPE R7502 MI003679_R75 indd 1 MI003679_R75 indd 1 07 04 20 18 45 07 04 20 18 45...

Page 2: ...erblanket 6 Timer selector 7 ON OFF button 8 Temperature selector 9 Stand by LED 10 Auto shut off timer LED 11 Temperature LED TYPE R7502 220 240 V 50 60 Hz 150 W A 1 2 5 4 3 Temperature table 6 Fast...

Page 3: ...page 2 Important instructions page 3 Use page 5 Cleaning and maintenance page 7 Storing the overblanket page 8 Troubleshooting page 9 Disposal page 9 Guarantee page 10 SYMBOLS Class II appliance Prohi...

Page 4: ...s as shown in the illustrative guide and with no sign of damage If in any doubt do not use the appliance and contact an authorised service centre WARNING Risk of suffocation Children shall not play wi...

Page 5: ...control unit of the appliance can give rise to risks of entanglement strangulation tripping or treading if not correctly arranged The user shall make sure that electric cords shall be arranged in a sa...

Page 6: ...the appliance USE Make up the bed as normal using a top and bottom sheet Spread the overblanket over the top sheet with the blanket connector 1 facing downwards at the foot of the bed A Ensure that th...

Page 7: ...e auto shut off timer to 1 hour For fast pre heat use maximum temperature 6 If you like a medium pre heat temperature then you can select 4 5 by pressing the temperature selector button 8 until the LE...

Page 8: ...activated SWITCHING OFF Switch the overblanket off by pressing the ON OFF button 7 and remove the plug from the socket 3 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The overblanket is washable Check the washing symbols...

Page 9: ...Examine the appliance against the light to make sure the cables are not bent or twisted WARNING If the appliance does not resume its original size or if problems arise with the internal cables contact...

Page 10: ...ck that the control unit connector 2 is fully inserted in the overblanket connector 1 and reinsert the plug in the socket 3 If the standby LED continues to flash return the overblanket to an authorise...

Page 11: ...poses 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...

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