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Disassembly prohibited.

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Do not disassemble, repair, or modify . Doing so can cause fire, electric shock, or injury .

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Repair by persons other than trained repair technicians can be dangerous .

Product use.

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Use on a level, stable surface . Placing product on uneven and unstable surfaces can cause the product to fall 

over, leading to injury or damage to property in the vicinity of the product .

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Always grasp the power plug to unplug it, do not unplug it by pulling on the power cord . Pulling on the power 

cord can damage it, which can cause fire or electric shock .

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Always unplug the power plug from the electric socket when the product will be unused for extended periods 

of time . Failing to do so can lead to fire or electric shock caused by short-circuits due to reduced insulation .

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Do not move the machine while in use . Doing so may cause burns .

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Please perform cleaning and maintenance after the product has cooled down . Not doing so may cause 

burns .

Unplug.

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Unplug the power plug from the electric socket when performing maintenance, inspecting, or moving the 

product . Do not modify the plug in any way .

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Grasp the plug and remove from the receptacle or other outlet device . Do not unplug by pulling on the cord .

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When removing the power plug from the socket, please ensure that the machine has stopped running . Not 

doing so may cause damage to the plug blades or socket, or may cause a fire .

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This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other) . To reduce the risk of electric shock, 

this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way . If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse 

the plug . If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician . Do not modify the plug in any way .

Use power plugs and power cords correctly.

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Failing to do so can cause fire or electric shock due to short-circuits .

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Insert the power plug securely all the way into the electric socket .

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Regularly remove dust from the power plug .

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When dust is allowed to build up, insulation is hampered due to moisture, which can cause fire or electric 

shock .

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Use only 120V AC . Other current/voltage can cause fires .

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Do not use if the power cord or the power plug is damaged, or if the power plug is loose when plugged into 

the electric socket . Doing so can cause fire or electric shock due to short-circuit .

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Do not wind the cord around the product when not in use as this may cause product failure .

Do not damage the power cord.

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Damaging, modifying, forcefully bending, pulling, twisting, putting heavy objects, or pinching can damage 

the power cord, which can cause fire or electric shock .

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Do not use if the power cord is bundled up . Doing so can cause fires . Always extend the cord out before 

using .

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Do not pull on the power cord when carrying or storing the product . Pulling on the power cord can cause fire 

or electric shock .

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Do not pull or lift the product by holding the cord . This may cause damage to the cord or fire . 

 

 

Do not damage the hose.

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Do not move the product by holding the hose . This may cause the main body to fall and cause injury . Make 

sure to hold the handle tightly when moving the product .

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Do not pull or lift the product by holding the hose . This may cause the main body to fall and cause damage to 

the hose .

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Please do not use the product with the hose folded .

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Please do not pull the hose by force .

Abnormalities and malfunctions can cause smoke, fire, or electric shock.

Stop use immediately, cut power, and unplug from the electric socket when abnormalities or malfunctions occur .
Examples of Abnormalities

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Abnormal sounds or odors .

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Power plug or power cord become abnormally hot .

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Loss of power, etc . when power cord is moved .

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The product periodically stops during operation .

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Tingling sensation from electric current felt when the product is touched .

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Stop use and contact IRIS USA, Inc . customer service at 1-800-320-4747

Avoid fire hazards.

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Do not spray with insecticides, hair sprays, or lubrication oils, etc .

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Do not use near flammable substances (kerosene, gasoline, paint thinner, etc .), objects that have flames 

(cigarettes, incense, etc .) or combustible materials . Can cause fires .

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Do not block air flow in or out . This may cause the product to overheat and cause a fire .

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Do not put any foreign materials such as metal into the product . This may cause the product to overheat and 

cause a fire .

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Do not use to dry clothes with oil or solvent stains . Oils, dry-cleaning solvents, gasoline, benzene, paint 

thinner, or other such chemicals may cause clothing articles to combust or fire .

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Do not use the product with other sources of heat such as electric blankets or heaters . This may cause fire . 

Wet hands prohibited.

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Do not unplug power plug when hands are wet .

Do not use the product outdoors.

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Do not use in rooms with high humidity levels such as bathrooms .

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Do not get the unit wet, or put the unit in water . Getting the product wet can cause fire or electric shock .

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Use in environments with salty or sooty air, such as coastal or thermal regions, may cause a decrease to the 

length of the product life .

If handled incorrectly, contents can lead to personal injury or physical damage.

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Keep out of reach of children and infants .

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Do not climb or sit on the product . This may cause injury, machine failure, or damage .

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Do not drag the product when moving it . Dragging product can damage carpet and floors .

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Be especially mindful not to allow children or elderly people near product . Being near the product can be 

harmful to their physical condition and to their health .

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During and immediately following use, do not use the blanket or allow pets on the blanket . Doing so may 

cause burns .

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Do not point heat flow directly at a person or pet . Doing so may cause burns .

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Do not hang clothes on the air outlet while the machine is running . This may cause abnormal heating or 

product failure .

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Do not put any part of the product into the blanket other than the hose . This may cause fire .

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Do not use the product in a wardrobe or closet while the door is closed . This may cause abnormal heating or 

product failure .

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Do not use to dry dripping clothes . Doing so may cause electric shock .

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Do not use on products with low heat resistance such as leather or synthetic leather sofas or shoes, clothes 

with low heat resistance, or items with screen printing . This may cause distortion or deterioration . 

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Do not use the product on glass such as windows or mirrors . This may cause damage due to the sudden 

temperature change .

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Prior to use, please read the safety precautions carefully to ensure proper use . The precautions listed here are described under 

classification of Warnings and Cautions, and are intended to prevent harm or damages to users and other persons . All of these 

precautions are critical in terms of safety . Please follow them at all times .

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CAUTION

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INSTRUCTIONS THAT MUST BE FOLLOWED

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Summary of Contents for BLW-C2

Page 1: ...MPERATURE START ON CLEAR OFF PRESET FUNCTIONS WINTER SUMMER WARM UP Dust Mite Elim inator MODE TIME MINS SETTINGS POWER SUPPLY by IRIS USA Inc Model BLW C2 Thank you for your purchase Please read this...

Page 2: ...smoke fire or electric shock Stop use immediately cut power and unplug from the electric socket when abnormalities or malfunctions occur Examples of Abnormalities Abnormal sounds or odors Power plug...

Page 3: ...TIMER TEMPERATURE START ON CLEAR OFF PRESET FUNCTIONS WINTER SUMMER WARM UP Dust Mite Eliminator MODE TIME MINS SETTINGS POWER SUPPLY Manual settings Remaining time minutes Dust Mite Eliminator Mode...

Page 4: ...SUMMER Warming blankets in hotter seasons High Temperature Air approx 149 F 65 C 60 minutes Remove hot air by Air Blast 20 minutes WARM UP Warming blankets before sleep in colder seasons High Temperat...

Page 5: ...3 Insert the power plug securely into the electric socket In standby mode press any key to light up the power indicator and it will then enter mode selection 4 Select automatic warming mode Press the...

Page 6: ...er artificial leather and vinyl shoes may deform and change color from warm temperatures Please make sure to only select Air Blast Blue mode 5 Press START ON button This product will display the remai...

Page 7: ...MODE TIME MINS SETTINGS POWER SUPPLY Please do not place the main body inside the closet Keep the closet door and drawers open wide while in use Underneath the Sink Keep the main body upright and cab...

Page 8: ...in an area with high temperatures or too much warm air from other heaters The product is running with a folded hose The main body temperature is rising abnormally Unplug the power plug from the elect...

Page 9: ...to the products during transit to Customer Service You shall have the obligation and responsibility to pay for all services and parts not covered by the warranty MANUFACTURER S OBLIGATION The Warranty...

Page 10: ...TIMER TEMPERATURE START ON CLEAR OFF PRESET FUNCTIONS WINTER SUMMER WARM UP Dust Mite Elim inator MODE TIME MINS SETTINGS POWER SUPPLY de IRIS USA Inc Series BLW C2 Gracias por su compra Lea este man...

Page 11: ...tomacorriente cuando ocurran anomal as o aver as Ejemplos de anomal as Ruidos u olores an malos El enchufe de alimentaci n o el cable de alimentaci n se calientan demasiado P rdida de potencia etc cua...

Page 12: ...RESET FUNCTIO NS WINTER SUM MER WAR M UP Dust Mite Elimin ator MODE TIME MINS SETTI NGS POWE R SUPP LY Manguera extensible Asa Salida de aire Panel de control Enchufe Cable de alimentaci n Cubierta Al...

Page 13: ...n puede calentar la manta con las configuraciones manualmente TIMER TEMPERA TURE START ON CLEAR OF F PRESE T FUNC TIONS WINTER SUMME R WARM UP Dust Mite Eliminator MODE TIME MINS SETTINGS POWER SUPPLY...

Page 14: ...ite Eliminator MODE TIME MINS SETTINGS POWER SUPPLY 3 Inserte el enchufe de alimentaci n de forma segura en el tomacorriente En el modo de espera presione cualquier tecla para que se ilumine el indica...

Page 15: ...tiempo restante a 120 minutos Aseg rese de que la ropa que est secando puede soportar temperaturas superiores a 158 F 70 C No coloque el producto directamente debajo de la ropa que gotee ya que las g...

Page 16: ...salida de aire hacia el armario y haga funcionar el producto en el modo de temperatura baja Baja temperatura Amarillo Filtro de aire una vez al mes Use una manguera boquilla de aspiradora u otro dispo...

Page 17: ...aire caliente de otros calentadores El producto est funcionando con la manguera doblada La temperatura del cuerpo principal est aumentando anormalmente Desenchufe el cable de alimentaci n del tomacor...

Page 18: ...ausados a los productos durante el env o al Servicio al cliente Usted tiene la obligaci n y responsabilidad de pagar todos los servicios y piezas que no cubra la garant a OBLIGACI N DEL FABRICANTE La...

Page 19: ...URE START ON CLEAR OFF PRESET FUNCTIONS WINTER SUMMER WARM UP Dust Mite Elim inator MODE TIME MINS SETTINGS POWER SUPPLY de IRIS USA Inc Series BLW C2 Merci de votre achat Veuillez lire attentivement...

Page 20: ...ie ou un choc lectrique Cesser l utilisation imm diatement teindre l appareil et d brancher de la prise lectrique en cas d anomalies ou de d faillances Exemples d anomalies Sons ou odeurs anormaux La...

Page 21: ...AR M UP Dust Mite Elimina tor MODE TIME MINS SETTI NGS POWE R SUPPL Y Tuyau extensible Poign e Sortie d air Panneau de commande Fiche d alimentation Cordon d alimentation Couvercle Clapet d air Sortie...

Page 22: ...R TEMPERA TURE START ON CLEAR OF F PRESE T FUNC TIONS WINTER SUMME R WARM UP Dust Mite Eliminator MODE TIME MINS SETTINGS POWER SUPPLY TIMER TEMPERATURE START ON CLEAR OFF PRESET FUNCTION S WINTER SUM...

Page 23: ...a prise de courant En mode veille appuyer sur n importe quelle touche pour allumer l indicateur d alimentation puis s lectionner le mode 4 S lectionner le mode de chauffage automatique Appuyer sur la...

Page 24: ...e ou nylon peuvent se d former ou changer de couleur haute temp rature S assurer de s lectionner exclusivement le mode Jet d air bleu 5 Appuyer sur la touche START ON Le temps restant s affichera sur...

Page 25: ...et mettre l appareil en marche en mode Basse temp rature jaune NETTOYAGE ET ENTRETIEN Filtre air une fois par mois Utiliser un tuyau bec d aspirateur ou un autre appareil de nettoyage pour nettoyer le...

Page 26: ...air chaud provenant d autres sources de chaleur L appareil fonctionne avec le tuyau pli La temp rature du bo tier principal augmente de mani re anormale D branchez la fiche d alimentation de la prise...

Page 27: ...x produits pendant leur transport jusqu au service la client le Vous avez l obligation et la responsabilit de payer pour tous les services et toutes les pi ces qui ne sont pas couverts par la garantie...

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