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but at the end of the drying cycle it must be air-dried to allow it to dry completely.

•  Remove the throw from the tumble dryer at the end of the drying cycle and reshape it 

to its original size.

•  Allow the throw to fully air-dry before using it again.
DRYING IN THE OPEN AIR

•  When the throw is spread out to dry on a clothes airer, it must be stretched so the original 

size is more or less maintained. This is best done while the throw is still damp, working 

alternately on the opposite corners and pulling one side at a time. You might have to repeat 

this procedure several times until the throw is completely dry.

WARNING! Dry the appliance flat without using pegs to avoid 

damaging it.  Leave it to dry, laid out flat on a clothes airer, not 

in direct sunlight.

•  Only use the throw when it’s thoroughly dry.

• 

 Do not iron the throw.

WARNING! 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 an authorised service 

centre for a safety check.

STORING THE THROW

When not in use, store as follows:

•  If the throw has been washed, wait until it’s completely dry;

•  Fold it like a normal throw;

•  You are advised to store the throw in the original packaging it was supplied in;

•  When storing the appliance, allow it to cool down before folding;

•  Put the throw away in a dry place.

Examine the appliance and its supply cord frequently for signs of wear or damage. 

lf there are such signs or in the case of malfunction, contact an authorised technical 

service centre.

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Summary of Contents for R7507

Page 1: ...Instructions for use LUXURY HEATED THROW TYPE R7507 R7523 MI003585_R75 indd 1 MI003585_R75 indd 1 03 04 20 17 04 03 04 20 17 04...

Page 2: ...tor 7 ON OFF button 8 Temperature selector 9 Stand by LED 10 Auto shut off timer LED 11 Temperature LED Temperature table 6 Fast Pre heat 5 4 Medium Pre heat 3 1 Continuous or all night use TYPE R7507...

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

Page 4: ...sure the appliance is intact complete with all its parts 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 centr...

Page 5: ...itive to heat and other very vulnerable persons who are unable to react to overheating The cable and control unit of the appliance can give rise to risks of entanglement strangulation tripping or trea...

Page 6: ...ther rain snow etc or to extreme temperatures DO NOT leave the appliance outside after use If the appliance is faulty or malfunctions switch it off and do not tamper with it Contact an authorised tech...

Page 7: ...t 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 LED for the required temperature lights u...

Page 8: ...by LED becomes less bright 15 seconds after it is activated SWITCHING OFF SwitchthethrowoffbypressingtheON OFFbutton 7 andremovetheplugfromthesocket 3 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE The throw is washable Ch...

Page 9: ...s airer not in direct sunlight Only use the throw when it s thoroughly dry Do not iron the throw WARNING Examine the appliance against the light to make sure the cables are not bent or twisted WARNING...

Page 10: ...s fully inserted in the throw connector 1 and reinsert the plug in the socket 3 If the standby LED continues to flash return the throw to an authorised technical service centre Temperature LED 1 11 is...

Page 11: ...rovided 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...

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