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a

.

ON/OFF switch

b. T

emperature control switch

c. Automatic safety shut-o

f

f pilot light

d

. T

emperature display screen

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

• 

Make  sure  that  all  products

  packaging  has

been removed.

• 

This appliance has been designed exclusively

use it for any other purpose.

Spread the pad out fully, making sure it’s not

folded or creased.

Unroll the cable completely before plugging it

in.

Ensure that the electronic connector is proper-

ly attached to the appliance.( Fig. 1).

Connect the appliance to the mains.

The display screen (d) and the automatic shut-

off pilot light (c) will light up for a moment (Fig.

2).

Turn the appliance on, by using the on/off switc  

(a).

The display screen will light up (d) and show

temperature position 1.

fer to section

Troubleshooting (Fig. 3).

Press the temperature control button (b). It will

start at level 1. Continue to press the button to

increase the temperature up to the maximum

level  4  (CT8635  –  CT8639)  or  6  (CT8680  –

CT8690) (Fig. 4).

As  a  security  measure,  the  appliance  is  pro-

grammed  to  turn  off  automatically  after  120

min (CT8635- CT8639) and 90 min. (CT8680

– CT8690) of continuous use. 

If

 the appliance

is stopped in this way, press the power switch

again to reheat.

Select the desired temperature

-

• 

T

urn the appliance o

f

f, using the on/o

ff

 switch

(a).

• 

Unplug the appliance from the mains.

• 

Clean the appliance.

• 

If

 the letter F appears on the display screen,

proceed as follows:

• 

Check  that  the  power  cable  connector  (4)  is

correctly  inserted  into  the  pad  connector  (5).

If

 not, press the ON/OFF button (a) and insert

it correctly

.

• 

Check that the operating failure is not caused

by overheating. 

T

o do so, press the ON/OFF

button (ai) and allow the pad to cool. Find out

what is causing the pad to overheat and elimi

-

nate the cause.

• 

If

 the appliance stops working, contact an au

-

thorised technical service.

CLEANING

• 

Disconnect the appliance from the mains and

allow it to cool before undertaking any cleaning 

task.

• 

Clean the equipment with a damp cloth with a

few drops of washing-up liquid and then dry

.

• 

Do not use solvents, or products with an acid

or base 

pH

 such as bleach, or abrasive prod

-

ucts, for cleaning the appliance.

• 

The  pad  may  be  washed  by  hand  in  warm

water  (CT8680)  and  by  machine  (CT8635,

CT8639,  CT8690)  at  a  temperature  of  up  to

30ºC. Remove the control before washing (Fig. 

1).  The  control  must  never  be  submerged  in

water

.

• 

Dry  the  product  immediately  after  any  clean

-

ing task making sure that the appliance inlet is

perfectly dry

.

• 

The pads (CT8635, CT8639) have a remova

-

ble cover that can be washed by hand or ma

-

chine at a temperature that does not exceed

30 ºC.

• 

Do not use the pad if the removable cover is

not completely dry

.

• 

Never submerge the connector in water or any

other liquid or place it under running water

.

• 

It  is  advisable  to  wash  the  cushion  and  cov

-

er only if they are dirty or dusty

.

 

If

 washed too

often the product could wear out vey quickly

.

• 

Let the appliance cool down before putting it

away

.

• 

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.

• 

Avoid  creases  forming.  Check  the  appliance

and power cord frequently to make sure they

are in perfect condition.

Содержание CT8635

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Страница 5: ...GR...

Страница 6: ...GR 8 10 on off...

Страница 7: ...CT8639 90 CT8680 CT8690 1 2 3 4 5 6 a ON OFF b c d 1 d c 2 on off a d F CT8635 CT8639 CT8680 3 b 1 4 CT8635 CT8639 6 CT8680 CT8690 4 on off a F 4 5 ON OFF a ON OFF a pH CT8680 CT8635 CT8639 CT8690 30C...

Страница 8: ...GR 2014 35 2014 30 2011 65 2009 125 EC...

Страница 9: ...al or industrial or medical hospital use it is intended for household use only This appliance must not be used by persons insensitive to heat or other vulnerable persons who are unable to react to ove...

Страница 10: ...or to come into contact with the hot surfaces of the appli ance Check the state of the power cord Damaged or tangled cables increase the risk of electric shock Do not touch the plug with wet hands Do...

Страница 11: ...ot press the ON OFF button a and insert it correctly Check that the operating failure is not caused by overheating To do so press the ON OFF button ai and allow the pad to cool Find out what is causin...

Страница 12: ...roduct does not contain concentrations of substances that could be considered harmful to the environment This symbol means that in case you wish to dispose of the product once its working life has end...

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