Operation; Safety; Initial Use; Switching On - Beurer HK 48 Cosy Instructions For Use Manual

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4. Operation

4.1 Safety

CAUTION
• The heat pad is fitted with a SAFETY SYSTEM. This sensor technology provides protection against
overheating across the entire surface of the heat pad with an automatic switch-off in the event of a
fault. If the SAFETY SYSTEM has switched off the heat pad, the temperature settings are no longer
illuminated when switched on.
• Please note that for safety reasons, the heat pad can no longer be operated after a fault has oc-
curred and must be sent to the specified service address.
• Do not connect the defective heat pad with another control of the same type. This would trigger a
permanent switch-off via the control's safety system.

4.2 Initial use

CAUTION
Ensure that the heat pad will not bunch up or become folded during use.
• To operate the heat pad connect the control to the heat pad by
plugging in the connector.
• Then plug in the power plug into the mains outlet.
NOTE
The side of the cover (7) with integrated heat pad must be turned towards the body for optimum heat
transfer.

4.3 Switching on

To switch the heat pad on, set the slider for ON/OFF and temperature settings to setting 1, 2 or 3.
The temperature settings are illuminated when switched on.

4.4 Setting the temperature

Level 0: OFF
Level 1: minimum heat
Level 2: medium heat
Level 3: maximum heat
NOTE:
The fastest way to warm up the heat pad is to initially set the highest temperature setting.
NOTE:
These heat pads have a fast heating function, which allows the pad to warm up faster in the first
10 minutes.
WARNING
If the heat pad is being used over several hours, we recommend that you
set the lowest temperature setting on the control to avoid overheating
the heated body part, which may lead to burns to the skin.
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