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Should your electric blanket fail to heat,
check the following:
1. Check that the controls are properly
connected to the blanket and clicked
securely into position. If you find the
control connector plug is not properly
fitted to the blanket, switch the power off
at the power outlet, securely attach the
control connector plug to the blanket, and
then switch the power back on. The timer
indicator light should not flash once the
power is reconnected. If the timer light
flashes once the power is reconnected,
the control connector plug is not properly
fitted.
2. Check that the power cord is connected
to the power outlet and the power is
switched on.
3. Check that the control slide switch is in
either the 75 minute or 12 hour position.
Troubleshooting - 6 heat digital timer control
If the control detects a fault within the
blanket, the standby light (
)
will flash.
If the standby light flashes twice, followed
by a long pause, the control may not be
connected to the blanket correctly. Turn the
control off at the main power switch (located
on the rear of the control). Check that the
control is properly connected to the blanket
and the connector is not damaged. Switch
the control on again. If the standby light
continues to flash, please contact Sunbeam
Customer Service (see the back page for
contact details).
If the standby light flashes three times,
followed by a long pause, the blanket is to
hot or may be damaged. Turn the control off
at the main power switch (located on the rear
of the control). Switch the control on again.
If the standby light continues to flash, please
contact Sunbeam Customer Service (see the
back page for contact details).
Troubleshooting