Electric Blanket
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FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Model Number:
RHESB6001 - 60W
RHEDB6002 - 90W
RHEKB6003 - 2 x 60W
220-240V AC 50Hz
Page 1: ...Electric Blanket PLEASE RETAIN FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Model Number RHESB6001 60W RHEDB6002 90W RHEKB6003 2 x 60W 220 240V AC 50Hz...
Page 2: ...r Electric Blanket 6 Feature Diagram 7 Using your Electric Blanket 8 10 Controls 8 Cleaning and Care 11 13 Problem Solving 14 Guarantee and Customer Services 15 Connection to the Mains Supply 16 Speci...
Page 3: ...jects or clothing on top of the appliance Never use the appliance in a room with explosive gas such as petrol or while using any kinds of flammable glues sprays or solvents This appliance is not inten...
Page 4: ...truction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to make sure that they do not play with the appliance It is recommended that a qualified...
Page 5: ...en storing fold neatly but not tightly or roll in the original packaging without sharp bends in the heating element and store where no other objects will be placed upon it There are no customer servic...
Page 6: ...ensure the control switch end is at the head of the bed with the connector facing upwards To accommodate for left and right hand use it is safe to reverse the blanket Remove tags from tie tapes Pass t...
Page 7: ...Customer Services Spare Parts please call 0345 209 7461 Or visit us at https mda russellhobbs com 1 Electric blanket 2 Detachable power cord 3 Controller 4 Ties these are located on the side of the bl...
Page 8: ...y notice an odour when using the blanket for the first time due to the insulation material This is harmless and will subside quickly The control has Braille markings which allows for easy temperature...
Page 9: ...hours for the blanket to heat the bed thoroughly although this time may vary depending on the room temperature and type of bedding used 4 In cold weather all electric blankets will take longer to heat...
Page 10: ...on which would otherwise have induced a rapid temperature rise high enough to constitute a hazard the over heat protection should intervene by cutting off the supply current before the temperature rea...
Page 11: ...ect the mains plug from the wall socket Detach the control Lift the tab on the controller attached to the plastic connector on the blanket carefully pull the plug connector away from the blanket The c...
Page 12: ...luke warm neutral detergent or mild soapy solution Follow this with a sponging using a clean water solution Remove any excess water by compressing the wet area between absorbent towels Machine Washin...
Page 13: ...r to come in contact with any wet solution thoroughly in clean luke warm water gently squeeze and drain the excess water from the blanket Do not wring the blanket Drying Do not tumble dry Do not iron...
Page 14: ...t work do not try to repair it yourself If your appliance power is automatically cut off follow the step below 1 Unplug your appliance from the mains socket and allow it to completely cool down 2 Insp...
Page 15: ...wing conditions apply The product must be returned to the retailer with the original proof of purchase The product must be installed and used in accordance with the instructions contained in this inst...
Page 16: ...the product corresponds with your supply voltage How to change the fuse 1 Slot the end of a screwdriver into the recess in the fuse holder of the plug 2 Pull the fuse holder upwards until free of the...
Page 17: ...consumption 60W Product dimensions CMS W 70 x L 150 Model number RHEDB6002 Rated voltage 220V 240V 50Hz Power consumption 90W Product dimensions CMS W 140 x L 150 Model number RHEKB6003 Rated voltage...
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Page 20: ...covery and recycling of materials contained within Your co operation is vital to make sure the success of these schemes and for the protection of the environment For your nearest disposal facility vis...