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Brand : SILVERCREST

Model : SRNH 100 C2

Category : Couverture/coussin chauffant

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USER MANUAL SRNH 100 C2 SILVERCREST

Operating instructions and safety advice

Set the washing machine to an extra gentle washing cycle at 30 °C. Hertz (mains frequency) Do not use bleach. Watt (effective power) Do not dry in a tumbler dryer. Safety class II Do not iron. Observe the warning and safety instructions! Do not dry clean. Not suitable for very young children age 0–3 years! Dispose of the packaging and the heating pad in an environmentally friendly way! Do not stick needles into it! The textiles used in this heating pad meet the strict human ecological re- quirements of Öko-Tex Standard 100, as verified by the German Hohenstein Research Institute. Do not use folded or rucked!7 GB/IE Introduction / Important safety instructionsIntroduction Parts description

Plug-in connector (see fig. B) Scope of delivery Please check immediately on unpacking that the delivery scope is complete and that the heating pad is in perfect condition. 1 Back & Neck Heat Pad 1 Control unit / Plug-in connector with mains plug 1 Set of operating instructions Technical Data Model: SRNH 100 C2 Type: P10F Power supply: 220–240 V / 50–60 Hz Power input: 100 W Dimensions: approx. 65 x 38 cm Protection class: II / Electric field strength: max. 5000 V / m Magnetic field strength: max. 80 A / m Magnetic flux density: Max. 0.1 millitesla Material: Top / bottom: 100 % Polyester Manufacturer: MGG Elektro GmbH Steinstraße 27 40210 Düsseldorf, Germany Important safety instructions Failure to ob- serve the following instructions can cause personal injury or property damage (electric shock, burns, fire). The following safety instructions and hazard warnings are not only inten- ded to protect your own health and the health of others, but also to pre- vent damage to the heating pad. Please observe these safety instruc- tions and pass on this operating ma- nual together with the heating pad. SCALDING HAZARD! This heating pad may not be used by persons insensitive to heat and other persons in need of protection who do not respond to overheating (e.g. diabetics, persons with skin changes caused by illness or scarred skin areas in the application area after using analgesics or alcohol). There is a risk of receiving skin burns. This heating pad may not be used for very young children (0–3 years), as they are unable IMPORTANT INFORMATION – KEEP THIS SAFE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!8 GB/IE to react to overheating. There is a risk of receiving skin burns. This heating pad may not be used by young children (3–8 years) unless the control unit was set by a parent or a supervising person and the child was adequately in- structed on the safe use of the heating pad. There otherwise is a risk of burns. This heating pad may be used by older children age 8 and up, and persons with diminished physical, sensory or mental capacities or lacking experience and know- ledge when supervised and in- structed on the safe use of the heating pad and understand the associated risks. Children must be supervised to prevent them from playing with the heating pad. There is a risk of injury. Children must not perform clean or maintain the product without supervision. There is a risk of in- jury. This heating pad is not intended for hospital or commercial use. This poses a risk of injuries and / or damage to the heating pad. Do not insert needles or pointed objects into the heating pad. There is a risk of electric shock. Do not switch on the heating pad whilst folded or pu- shed together. The heating pad may otherwise be damaged. Do not use when wet! Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock. This heating pad may only be operated together with the con- trol unit specified on the label. The heating pad may otherwise be damaged. The electric and magnetic fields emitted by this heating pad could potentially interfere with the func- tionality of your pacemaker. Ho- wever, the levels are far below the permissible limits: electric field strength: max. 5000 V / m, mag ne- tic field strength: max. 80 A / m magnetic flux density: max. 0.1 milli-Tesla. Therefore please con- sult your physician and the manuf- acturer of your pacemaker before using this heating pad.

o not pull, twist or kink the cable

The heating pad may otherwise be damaged. Frequently check the heating pad for wear or damage. If signs the- reof are detected, the heating Important safety instructions / Safety system / Start-upImportant safety instructions9 GB/IE pad was used improperly or will no longer heat up, it must first be inspected by the manufacturer before being switched on again. If the power cord of the heating pad is damaged, it must be re- placed by the manufacturer or its service department, or a simi- larly qualified person, to avoid hazards. With the heating pad switched on, never

place objects on it (e.g. suitc ases or clothes baskets), – place a heating source such as a hot-water bottle, heating pad or similar items on it. The heating pad may otherwise be damaged. The electronic components inside the control unit will heat up whilst operating the heating pad. For this reason, the control unit must not be covered or be lying on the heating pad during operation. This poses a risk of injuries and / or damage to the heating pad. Always observe the information on start-up, cleaning and care, and storage. If you have additional questions on using our products, please contact our Customer Service Department. Safety system Note: The heating pad is equipped with a safety system. The electronic sensor technology prevents the entire surface of the heating pad from overheating by automatically switching off in the event of a fault. If the safety system switches the heating pad off au- tomatically due to a fault, then the function display

is no longer illuminated, even if the heating pad is switched on. Please note that, for safety reasons, the heating pad must not be used after a fault and must be returned to the service address indicated. Start-up Note: The heating pad may smell of plastic the first time you use it, but this will disappear after a short period of time. To begin, first connect the control

to the heating pad with the plug-in connector

(see fig. B). Position the heating pad on your back so that the fastener for the neck section is in the throat area. Then close the fastener. Then adjust the length of the belt around your stomach and fit the two ends of the connector together (see Fig. C) to fasten the belt. To open the belt, press the two catches on the connector at the same time (see Fig. C). Switching on / off / Selecting the temperature Switching on: Set the control unit

illuminates after the heating pad is switched on. Note: This heating pad features rapid heating, which allows it to heat up within the first 10 mi- nutes of operation. Important safety instructions / Safety system / Start-upImportant safety instructions10 GB/IE Switching off: Set the control unit

to 0 to switch off the heating pad. Note: The operating display

will switch off. Selecting the temperature: Just before using the heating pad, set it to the highest temperature setting (setting 6). This will cause the heating pad to warm up quickly. When using the heating pad for several hours, set it to the lowest temperature setting (setting 1). When opera- ting the heating pad for several hours, we commend setting the control unit to the lowest setting to prevent over- heating and potential burns to the part of the body heat is applied to. Temperature levels Set the required temperature level on the con- trol

(see fig. A). Level 0: off Level 1: minimum heat Level 2–5: customised settings Level 6: maximum heat Automatic switch-off Note: The heating pad switches itself off automati- cally after about 90 minutes. The function display

then starts to flash. Then select the setting 0 and after about 5 se- conds, reset the heating pad to the desired temperature setting to switch it on again. If the heating pad is no longer used after the timer expires: – switch off the heating pad (Setting 0), – unplug from the socket, – disconnect the plug-in connection

, from the heating pad. Cleaning and Care DANGER TO

remove the mains plug from the so cket and the plug-in connector

from the heating pad (see fig. B) before cleaning the heating pad. Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock. Use a dry, lint-free cloth for control unit

DUCT OR PROPERTY! Never im- merse the control

in water or other liquids. It may otherwise be damaged. If the heating pad is slightly soiled, use a dam- pened cloth and a little liquid mild detergent, if necessary.

RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE

PRODUCT OR PROPERTY! Do not use chemical cleaning or scouring agents to clean the heating pad and control

The heating pad and control unit

may other- wise be damaged.

he heating pad is machine-washab le. Set the washing machine at an extra washing cycle for delicate items at 30 °C. For ecological reasons, please only wash the heating pad together with other textiles. Use a mild laundry detergent according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Please note that frequent washing will cause wear to the heating pad. It should therefore be washed no more than max. 10 times in a washing machine throughout its useful life.

RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE

PRODUCT OR PROPERTY! Please note that the heating pad may not be dry cleaned, bleached, wrung out, dried mechanically, mangled or ironed. The heating pad may otherwise be damaged. Cleaning and Care / Storage / Disposal / Warranty / Service centreStart-up / Cleaning and Care11 GB/IE Do not use bleach. Do not use any cleaning agents containing bleach (such as heavy duty detergents). Do not dry in a tumbler dryer. Do not iron. Do not dry clean. Reshape the still damp heating pad to the origi- nal size immediately after washing, and dry flat, spread on a clothes drying rack.

RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE

PRODUCT OR PROPERTY! Do not hang the heating pad up to dry with pegs or similar. The heating pad may other- wise be damaged. DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Do not reconnect the control

the heating pad until the plug-in con- nector

and the heating pad are completely dry. Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock. DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! RISK OF PROPERTY DAMAGE! Do not under any circumstances switch the heating pad on to dry help it dry. Otherwise there is a risk of electric shock. Storage

RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE

PRODUCT OR PROPERTY! Let the heating pad cool before putting it away. The heating pad may otherwise be da- maged.

RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE

PRODUCT OR PROPERTY! To prevent the heating pad from beco- ming sharply creased, do not store other objects on top of the heating pad. The heating pad may otherwise be damaged. If you do not intend to use the heating pad for any length of time, store it in the original packaging in a dry environment and without weighing it down. Disposal The packaging and ancillary packing consist of environmentally friendly mate- rials. They can be disposed of at your local recycling facility. Do not dispose of electric equip- ment in the household waste! In accordance with the European Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its transpo- sition into national law, used electrical equipment must be collected separately and recycled in an en- vironmentally friendly manner. Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn out heating pad. Warranty / Service centre We provide a 3-year warranty covering faults in materials or manufacture of the product from the purchase date. The warranty does not cover:

  • Damage resulting from improper use.
  • Defects that were known to the customer at the time of purchase.