OBH Nordica Heating pad
Before use
Before you use the appliance for the first time, read the instruction
manual carefully, and save it for future use.
This product is equipped with a safety system that within milliseconds cuts the current if
there is short circuit or exceptional high power consumption. If the safety system is activated
it is not possible to use the product due to safety reasons. The heating pad should then be
disposed according to section “Disposal of the appliance”.
Use
Check that the switch is in off position (0). Connect the plug to the outlet. Sit or lay down with
the heating pad placed as desired and with the switch within reach. Make sure that the cord
between heating pad and switch is not folded or rolled up. The switch gets warm during use
which is normal. Do not cover the switch and do not place it on the heating pad during use.
Start the appliance by choosing one of the following settings:
0 - Off
1 - Minimum temperature
2 - Medium temperature
3 - Maximum temperature
We recommend that you start at the highest setting (3) and reduce the heat if desired.
Specially for OBH Nordica 4023 Neck & Back warmer
The heating pad is designed specially for the neck and back. The Velcro fastening will make
the pad fit the neck and the locking device at the lower simply locks by fitting the clasps
together. To unlock, press the clasp and pull. The closeness and heat intensity can be
adjusted by tightening the strap.
Timer function - automatic shut off
When the heating pad is in 1-3 setting, the selected number will illuminate and the heating
pads electronic temperature control will guarantee:
that the heat is regulated as soon as possible when switching from one setting to
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another.
that the heating pad is not over heated.
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that the heating pad is automatically switched off after 90 minutes use (±10 min) without
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a break. The pilot lamp for the timer function will light which confirms that the appliance
has been shut off. To start the appliance again, push the switch to 0 and choose desired
setting.
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