Start-Up; Switching On / Off / Selecting The Temperature; Temperature Levels; Automatic Switch-Off - Silvercrest SWD 100 E2 Operating Instructions And Safety Advices

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Start-up / Cleaning and care

Start-up

Note: When the heated blanket is used for the first
time, you may notice a smell of plastic; however, this
will disappear after a short time.
To use the heated blanket, first connect the con-
trol unit
with the heated blanket using the
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plug-in connector
Switching on / off /
Selecting the temperature
Switching on:
Set the control unit
to switch on the heated blanket.
Note: The function display
ter switching the heated blanket on.
Switching off:
Set the control unit
heated blanket off.
Note: The function display
Selecting the temperature:
Set the control unit to the highest temperature
setting (setting 6). This will cause the heating
blanket to warm up quickly.
ting the heated blanket for several
hours, we recommend setting the
control unit
to the lowest setting to
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prevent the body from overheating
and to prevent potential subsequent
skin burns or a heat stroke.

Temperature levels

Set the control unit
ture (see Fig. A).
10 GB/IE/NI
(see Fig. B).
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to level 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6
1
will light up af-
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to level 0 to switch the
1
will go off.
2
When opera-
to the desired tempera-
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Level 0:
off
Level 1:
minimum heat
Level 2–5: customised heat
Level 6:
maximum heat

Automatic switch-off

Note: The heated blanket switches itself off auto-
matically after approx. 180 minutes. The function
display
on the control unit
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flashing.
To switch the heated blanket back on, first se-
lect level 0 and after approx. 5 sec. select the
desired temperature level.
If the heated blanket is no longer used
after the timer expires:
– switch off the heated blanket (level 0),
– unplug from the socket,
– disconnect the plug-in connector
control unit
from the heated blanket.
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Cleaning and care

LIFE BY ELECTRIC SHOCK! Before
cleaning the heated blanket, always
unplug the mains plug from the socket and dis-
connect the plug-in connector
trol unit
from the heated blanket (see Fig. B).
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Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock.
Use a dry, lint-free cloth for control unit
cleaning and care.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE
PRODUCT OR PROPERTY!
Never immerse the control unit
in water or other liquids. It may otherwise be
damaged.
If the heated blanket is slightly soiled, use a
dampened cloth and a little liquid mild deter-
gent, if necessary.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE
PRODUCT OR PROPERTY! Never
use chemical cleaning agents or
scouring agents to clean the heated blanket
will then start
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, thus the
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DANGER TO
, thus the con-
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