28.
Always examine appliance, cord and plug
for damage before use. If the supply cord
is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or his service agent or a similarly
qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
29.
For additional protection the installation of
a residual current device (RCD) with a rated
residual operating current not exceeding 30 mA
is recommended. Ask your installer for advice.
30.
If the appliance is used for other purposes than
intended, or is it not handled in accordance with
the instruction manual, the full responsibility for
any consequences will rest with the user. Any
damages of the product or other things are not
covered by the warranty.
This product comprises a safety system that will cut off the power supply
within milliseconds in case of a short circuit or an abnormally high power
consumption. In such case it is not possible, for safety reasons, to use the
heating pad. Consequently, the heating pad should be discarded, see more in
section “Disposal of the appliance”.
How to use the appliance
Check that the on/off button is off (0). Connect the plug of the appliance to a
wall outlet. Sit or lie down comfortably with the heating pad as you want it and
keep the switch within reach. You can also fasten the heating pad by means of
the Velcro straps on the underside of the heating pad. Make sure that the cord
between the heating pad and the on/off button has not been folded or rolled
up. The on/off button gets hot during use, which is quite normal. Consequently,
never cover the on/off button and do not leave it on the heating pad during
use. Switch on the heating pad by selecting one of the following settings (the
signal lamp goes on):
0 - Turned off
1 - Low temperature
2 - Medium temperature
3 - High temperature
We recommend that you already at the beginning set the on/off button
at setting 3 (high temperature) and lower the temperature as you find it
necessary. Switch off the heating pad by pushing the on/off button to 0.
Always unplug after use.
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