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Cleaning and care / Storage / Disposal
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! RISK OF
MATERIAL DAMAGE!
Do not under any circumstances switch
the heated underblanket on for drying.
Use a dry, non-fluffing cloth for cleaning
and care of the heated underblanket and
the control 1 .
To remove more stubborn dirt you can
dampen the cloth slightly and use a
little mild liquid detergent.
Do not under any circumstances use
chemical cleaning agents or scouring
agents to clean the heated underblan-
ket and control 1 . These may damage
the product.
Never immerse the control 1 in water
or other liquids, as this may result in da-
mage.
The heated underblanket is
machine washable. Set the
washing machine on a delicate
wash cycle to 30 °C.
Use a mild detergent according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
Please note that frequent washing will
cause wear of the heated underblanket.
It should therefore be washed in a
washing machine no more than max. 5
times during its full service life.
Please note that the heated underblan-
ket must not be dry-cleaned, wrung
out, machine dried, mangled or ironed.
These can all cause damage to the hea-
ted underblanket.
Do not attach the heated underblanket
with pegs or similar to dry. These can
damage the heated underblanket.

Storage

Allow the heated underblanket to cool
down before storage, otherwise materi-
al damage may occur.
Do not sharply bend the electric under-
blanket.
Do not put other objects on top of the
electric underblanket during storage.
GB
If you do not intend to use the heated
underblanket for any length of time,
store it in the original packing in a dry
place without weighing it down.

Disposal

The packaging is made entirely of
recyclable materials, which you may
dispose of at local recycling facilities.
Do not dispose of electrical
devices with the household
rubbish!
In accordance with European Directive
2002 / 96 / EC (covering waste electrical
and electronic equipment) and its trans-
position into national legislation, worn out
electrical devices must be collected sepa-
rately and taken for environmentally com-
patible recycling.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority
for more details of how to dispose of your
worn out electrical devices.
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