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IMPORTANT
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS

All Morphy Richards heated
blankets/heat pads have
been manufactured to the
highest European
standards. This  product  has
been comprehensively
tested for all known safety
situations, so you can relax
in the knowledge that it will
provide warmth, comfort
and peace of mind.

The use of any electrical
appliance requires the
following common sense
safety rules.

Primarily there is danger of
injury or death and
secondly the danger of
damage to the appliance.
These are indicated in the
text by the following two
conventions:

WARNING: Danger to
the person!

IMPORTANT: Damage to
the appliance! In addition
we offer the following safety
advice.

Care instructions

Do not leave switched on
when not in use.

Do not dry clean.

Examine the appliance

frequently, including the
flexible cord, for signs of
wear or damage
(eg.abrasions, holes, tears
or blisters). In case of
damage or misuse, cease
using and contact Morphy
Richards after sales service
helpline (see page 8).

The cover may be removed
for washing, but do not
wash the pad itself. Make
sure the cover is dry before
use.

The welded plastic cover of
the pad can be cleaned
with a damp cloth, after the
pad has been disconnected
from the power supply.

When not in use store flat.

NOTE: This heat pad should
not be used in direct
contact with upholstery
containing acrylic or
modacrylic pile fibre
fabrics.

Personal safety

The heat pad may be safely
curved around the limbs
but it SHOULD NOT be
used folded or rucked.

The heat pad should not be
slept on or used inside a
bed.

Do not use the heat pad in
the bathroom.

Do not leave the heat pad
in contact with the skin for

excessive periods of time.

Overlong application at a
high setting can result in
skin burns.

Should the heat pad feel
hot, switch down to the
next lowest heat setting or
switch off.

Never place additional
objects such as hot water
bottles or pillows on the
heated area.

Do not use heatpad if wet.

Do not use  heatpad if
ointment or lotions have
been applied to the
affected area.

Do not use with a helpless
person, an infant or a
person insensitive to heat.

The cord between the
control and the heat pad
does get warm in normal
operation. This is quite
normal.

Product safety

Avoid pressing sharp
creases onto the heat pad.

Do not jerk, or exert
pressure on the flexible
mains cord, or use it as a
handle.

Do not switch on to dry the
heat pad or cover after
washing.

IMPORTANT
INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE
READ CAREFULLY AND
RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE

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Page 2: ...of the guarantee where 1 The fault has been caused or is attributable to accidental use misuse negligent use or used contrary to the manufacturers recommendations or where the fault has been caused by power surges or damage caused in transit 2 The appliance has been used on a voltage supply other than that stamped on the products 3 Where the appliance has been used for hire purposes or non domesti...

Page 3: ...f any unsafe situation should arise WARNING The cord between the control and the heat pad does get warm in normal operation This is quite normal Temperature controlled As a safety feature the heat pad will automatically reduce the temperature to less than 50 C after 90 minutes and will switch off completely after 3 hours EB75402 MUK Rev 1 For replacement parts help with using your Morphy Richards ...

Page 4: ... pad can be cleaned with a damp cloth after the pad has been disconnected from the power supply When not in use store flat NOTE This heat pad should not be used in direct contact with upholstery containing acrylic or modacrylic pile fibre fabrics Personal safety The heat pad may be safely curved around the limbs but it SHOULD NOT be used folded or rucked The heat pad should not be slept on or used...

Page 5: ...f you are in any doubt about your supply ask your electrical dealer or local electricity company SAFEGUARD OVERHEAT PROTECTION SYSTEM Activation The system will remain dormant indefinitely as long as the heat pad is operating in the normal temperature range If for any reason the heat pad is operated in an abnormal situation or condition which would otherwise have induced a rapid temperature rise h...

Page 6: ... following conditions Rheumatoid arthritis Raynaud s Synndrome cold allergic conditions Paralysis Areas of impaired sensation numbness Do not use on blisters or open cuts or sores WARNING Never apply the pack without the polar fleece cover You could cause skin damage Heat therapy using heat pack Heat is generally used for chronic injuries or injuries that have no inflammation Sore stiff nagging mu...

Page 7: ...s to reduce the risk of any increased swelling If the cold compress pack heat pack causes an increase in your symptoms stop using it until you have seen your health care provider You should also see a health care provider if pain persists for longer than 72 hours after an injury Simple rules to follow for cold and hot pack If there is swelling and pain use ice If there is no swelling but stiffness...

Page 8: ...raille markings are located on the back of the switch to help identify the direction of the heat level in the dark or if visually impaired The highest heat level is identified by 3 raised nodules mid level by 2 raised nodules low level by 1 raised nodule Re setting the heat pad timer If the heat pad is accidently switched off during the 90 minutes or 3 hour time period the timer will need to be re...

Page 9: ...e against your skin If it becomes to cold you can use with the fleece against your skin The cold compress pack can be used on various parts of the body including back shoulder knees elbows wrist and ankles B Hot use The cold compress pack can also be also be used hot if required 1 Remove the blue pack from the polar fleece cover 2 Place the pack without the polar fleece cover in heated water for 8...

Page 10: ...te check the following 1 Check that the supply plug is correctly connected to the flex 2 Check the supply fuse and the 3 amp plug fuse if applicable For further help and advice please contact our Helpline HELPLINE If you have any difficulty with your appliance do not hesitate to call us We are more likely to be able to help than the store from where you bought it Please have the following informat...

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