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Using your Control:

1

To turn the control on, simply press the “On/Off” button. The backlit display light will illuminate and begin to warm
at the comfort setting last used.

CAUTION:

ALWAYS turn the warming blanket “Off” when not in use.

2

To turn the warming blanket OFF simply press the “On/Off” a second time.

Setting the control side (Queen or King blankets only)

The “left” control can operate the left or both sides, and the “right” control can operate the right or both sides. (If
you have a Twin or Full size blanket, the remote control operates the entire blanket.) Each person has complete
control over his/her temperature comfort level for the ultimate in individualized comfort.

You can use one remote control to operate both sides of the blanket (both sides of the blanket will have the same
heat level). Or, you can use two remote controls to set separate heat levels for each side of the blanket.

Installing the Batteries

1

Remove the battery compartment door from the back of
the remote control

2

Insert three AAA batteries, matching the 

+

and 

-

markings

in the battery compartment to the markings on the
batteries

3

Replace the battery compartment door

4

If your blanket has two remote controls, repeat steps 
1 – 3 to install batteries in the second remote control.

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3

2

CAUTION:

Do not plug main power cord into the wall outlet until you have completely set

up your warming blanket per the instructions.

IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THIS SEQUENCE, THE WARMING MATTRESS PAD WILL NOT WORK.

• Disconnect power cord from wall before detaching control from warming mattress pad
• Always make sure cords are NOT trapped or pinched between bed slats, mattress,

springs, against wall, foot board or bed frame.

1

Place the warming mattress pad on the bed with the label side facing outward.

2

Plug cord into the module at the bottom of the warming
mattress pad until the plastic hinges click into place.
CAUTION: Cord must be COMPLETELY CONNECTED. A risk of fire
could result from a loose connection.

3

Run the cord under the bed, not between the mattress and box
springs. Avoid any tangling or pinching.

4

Place the base unit on the floor under the bed.

5

Place the remote control where it is convenient for you.

6

Plug warming mattress pad power cord into a 110-120 volt
wall outlet. 

CAUTION:

This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than

the other). To reduce the risk of electrical shock, this plug is intended to
fit only one way into an outlet. If the plug does not fit in the outlet, reverse
the plug. Do not attempt to force the plug.

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IMPORTANT 

2

Set Up 

WARMING MATTRESS PAD

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2

3

5

6

WARNING: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the
party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate
equipment.

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Summary of Contents for Arctic Dawn

Page 1: ...1 UserManual W A R M I N G P R O D U C T S...

Page 2: ...possible overheating or fire 5 Turn off the control for the warming product when not using 6 Keep control away from an open window 7 Do not use pins they may damage the electric wiring 8 Be sure this...

Page 3: ...s the brand to trust for quality and performance So get ready for a more restful sleep Tableofcontents DDRemoteControl 2 3 Warming Blanket 2 Mattress Pad 3 DDConvertibleControl 4 5 Warming Blanket 4 M...

Page 4: ...set up your warming blanket per the instructions IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THIS SEQUENCE THE WARMING BLANKET WILL NOT WORK Disconnect power cord from wall before detaching control from warming blanket Alwa...

Page 5: ...AUTION Do not plug main power cord into the wall outlet until you have completely set up your warming blanket per the instructions IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THIS SEQUENCE THE WARMING MATTRESS PAD WILL NOT...

Page 6: ...ord from wall before detaching control from warming blanket Always make sure cords are NOT trapped or pinched between bed slats mattress springs against wall foot board or bed frame 1 Place the warmin...

Page 7: ...the warming mattress pad on the bed with the label side facing outward 2 Plug cord into the module at the bottom of the warming mattress pad until the plastic hinges click into place CAUTION Cord must...

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Page 16: ...set up your warming blanket per the instructions IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THIS SEQUENCE THE WARMING THROW WILL NOT WORK Disconnect power cord from wall before detaching control from warming blanket Always...

Page 17: ...re will be initiated The controls Auto off features work independently from each other To restart after a power failure Press the On Off or On button the blanket mattress pad will begin to warm Note A...

Page 18: ...fresh lukewarm water 4 Spin dry in the washing machine Then gently stretch to its original size Machine Drying Caution Do not use commercial dryers or the dryers at your local laundromat They get too...

Page 19: ...d set at the highest setting and wait 20 minutes Try this twice If the system still does not operate disconnect the power cord and contact consumer service at the 800 number listed under How to Obtain...

Page 20: ...problem has been discovered by flashing FF on the display Follow instructions on the flag tag to reset control First check the blanket mattress pad for visual damage If no visual damage is found unpl...

Page 21: ...similar product of equal or greater value This is your exclusive warranty This warranty is valid for the original retail purchaser from the date of initial retail purchase and is not transferable Kee...

Page 22: ...ch a tag to the product do not use pins that includes your name address daytime telephone number and description of the problem Please include a copy of the original sales receipt Carefully package th...

Page 23: ...e of purchase of your new Sunbeam product on file to help you refer to this information when necessary HELP US DEVELOP NEW PRODUCTS We value your input Your responses will help us bring you new produc...

Page 24: ...attress pad 4 Style number 5 Store where purchased 7 Please describe this purchase 1 A first time purchase 2 A replacement to this brand 3 A replacement of another brand 4 An additional purchase 5 Rec...

Page 25: ...ul interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful i...

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