Drying:
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We recommend air-drying the heated throw.
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Do not peg on the wired areas of the heated throw as this will damage the
internal circuit.
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Never wring the heated throw out.
•
Always ensure the heated throw is 100% dry and has returned to its original
size before use.
Storage (For long term storage):
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Remove the power cable f rom the power socket.
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Remove connector two f rom connector one.
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Allow the heated pad to cool down before folding.
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Do not crease the heated pad by placing items on top of it during storage.
•
Cover the heated pad, heated pad cover, controller and power cable with a
water proof covering.
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Store in a safe, dry place, out of reach of children.
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Examine the appliance f requently and prior to use after storage.
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To store your product, we recommend using the original or a similar-sized
box.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I leave my throw to heat up before I use it?
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Yes, you can leave your throw to heat up before use. If you leave your throw at
any point while it is turned on, please leave it completely open on a flat surface.
CAUTION: Do not leave your throw folded or crumpled, whilst it is turned on.
My throw's remote control is displaying 'C', 'E', or 'P', what does this mean?
•
Please refer to the 'Error Codes' section of this manual.
My heated throw got wet, what do I do?
•
Disconnect the controller and power lead f rom the heated throw. Refer to
the 'Cleaning Your Heated Throw' section of this manual.
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ERROR CODES
ERROR CODE
CAUSE
The controller has been
placed under the throw
and it has overheated.
C
As a safety measure, the
heated throw has turned
off.
The throw has been used
while folded or crumpled
and it has overheated.
E
As a safety measure, the
heated throw has turned
off.
The controller is not
P
properly connected to the
throw.
RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL
Waste electrical and electronic products (WEEE), batteries, accumulators and
packaging should not be disposed of with general household waste. This is to
prevent possible harm to the environment and human well-being, and to help
conserve our natural resources. Most electrical products with a plug, battery,
or cable can be recycled. Contact your local council, household waste disposal
service, or the store where you purchased the product for information regarding
the collection schemes in your area.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)
This symbol on the product and/or packaging indicates that Waste Electrical
products (WEEE) under Directive 2012/19/EU which governs used electrical and
electronic appliances, should not be disposed of with general household waste.
SOLUTION
Turn the controller OFF,
unplug the heated throw,
lay it down completely
flat and leave to cool
down.
Turn the controller OFF,
unplug the heated throw,
lay it down completely
flat and leave to cool
down.
Unplug the throw from
the socket, make sure
the remote connector is
properly connected to the
throw (see getting started
section), and then plug
the throw back into the
socket.
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