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Ensure that the electronic connector is proper-

ly attached to the appliance.

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Connect the appliance to the mains.

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Move  the  temperature  control  switch.  It  will 

start at level 0 (no heating). Continue to slide 

the control switch to increase the temperature 

up to 3, the maximum level.

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The pilot light comes on.

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As  a  security  measure,  the  appliance  is  pro-

grammed to turn off automatically after 90 min. 

of continuous use. 

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If the appliance is stopped in this way, the pilot 

light (8) will blink to indicate that this function 

has been activated.

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To turn it on again, you simply have to slide the 

temperature  control  switch  to  position  0  and 

then select the desired temperature level.

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Long term use setting ‘1’

-

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Turn the appliance off, using the temperature 

control (7) to 0 position

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Unplug the appliance from the mains.

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Clean the appliance.

CLEANING

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Disconnect the appliance from the mains and 

allow it to cool before undertaking any cleaning 

task.

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Clean the equipment with a damp cloth with a 

few drops of washing-up liquid and then dry.

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Do not use solvents, or products with an acid 

or base pH such as bleach, or abrasive prod-

ucts, for cleaning the appliance.

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The pad may be washed by machine at a tem-

perature of up to 40ºC. Remove the control be-

fore washing (Fig. 1). The control must never 

be submerged in water.

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Dry  the  product  immediately  after  any  clean-

ing task making sure that the appliance inlet is 

perfectly dry.

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The  pad  has  a  removable  cover  that  can  be 

washed by hand or machine at a temperature 

that does not exceed 40 ºC. (Only for models 

CT8636, CT8642)

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Do not use the pad if the removable cover is 

not completely dry. (Only for models CT8636, 

CT8642)

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Never submerge the connector in water or any 

other liquid or place it under running water.

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Let the appliance cool down before putting it 

away.

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When the appliance is not in use, keep in a dry 

place and avoid placing heavy objects on top 

as they could damage the cables.

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Avoid  creases  forming.  Check  the  appliance 

and power cord frequently to make sure they 

are in perfect condition.

ANOMALIES AND REPAIR

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Take the appliance to an authorised technical 

support service if product is damaged or other 

problems arise. Do not attempt to disassemble 

or repair the appliance yourself as this may be 

dangerous.

FOR  EU  PRODUCT  VERSIONS  AND/OR  IN 

PRODUCT

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The  materials  of  which  the  packaging  of  this 

appliance consists are included in a collection, 

wish to dispose of them, use the appropriate 

public recycling bins for each type of material.

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The  product  does  not  contain  concentrations 

of substances that could be considered harm-

ful to the environment.

- This symbol means that in case you wish 

to dispose of the product once its working 

life  has  ended,  take  it  to  an  authorised 

waste agent for the selective collection of 

Waste  from  Electric  and  Electronic  Equipment 

(WEEE).
This appliance complies with Directive 2014/35/

EU  on  Low  Voltage  and  Directive  2014/30/

EU  on  Electromagnetic  Compatibility,  Directive 

2011/65/EU  on  the  restrictions  of  the  use  of 

certain  hazardous  substances  in  electrical  and 

electronic  equipment  and  Directive  2009/125/

EC  on  the  ecodesign  requirements  for  ener-

gy-related products.

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