Silvercrest SWC 100 A1 User Manual

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HEATED SHAWL SWC 100 A1
HEATED SHAWL / WRAP
Operation and Safety Notes
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Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Proper use ............................................................................................................................................ Page 6
Description of Parts ............................................................................................................................. Page 7
Included items .....................................................................................................................................Page 7
Technical data ..................................................................................................................................... Page 7
Important safety instructions ......................................................................................... Page 7
Safety system .............................................................................................................................. Page 9
Preparing the product for use
Switching on / off / Selecting the temperature...................................................................................Page 9
Temperature levels .............................................................................................................................. Page 10
Automatic switch-off ............................................................................................................................ Page 10
Cleaning and Care ................................................................................................................... Page 10
Storage .............................................................................................................................................Page 11
Disposal ............................................................................................................................................ Page 11
Warranty / Service centre .................................................................................................Page 11
Declaration of conformity ................................................................................................. Page 12
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Introduction
The following pictograms are used in these operating instructions / on the heated shawl / wrap:
The textiles used in this heated shawl / wrap meet the high human ecological
Read the instructions!
safety requirements of the Öko-Tex Standard 100 as proven in tests at the Hohenstein Research Institute.
Volt (AC)
Hertz (mains frequency)
Watts (effective power)
Safety class II Do not use bleach.
Observe caution and safety notes! Do not dry in a tumbler dryer.
Keep children away from the heated shawl / wrap!
Risk of loss of life by electric shock from damaged mains power cable or mains plug!
Do not stick needles into it.
Do not use when folded or bunched up!
Caution – electric shock! Danger to life!
The heated shawl / wrap is machine­washable. Set the washing machine to an extra gentle washing program at 30 °C.
Do not iron.
Do not dry clean.
Dispose of packaging and heated shawl / wrap in an environmentally­friendly way!
Heated Shawl / Wrap
Introduction
We congratulate you on the purchase of your new device. You have chosen a
high quality product. Please make your­self familiar with the heated shawl / wrap before preparing it for use or using it for the first time. Please read the following operating instructions and the important safety instructions carefully. Use
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the heated shawl / wrap only as described and for the stated areas of use. Keep these instructions in a safe place. If you pass the heated shawl / wrap pad on to anyone else, please ensure that you also pass on all the documentation.
Proper use
This heated shawl / wrap is designed to warm the human body and may not be used as an underlay. This heated shawl / wrap is not intended for use in
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Introduction / Important safety instructions
hospitals or for commercial use. In particular it must not be used for babies or infants, persons who are insensitive to heat, helpless persons, or animals. Any use other than that described here or modifica­tion to the heated shawl / wrap is not permitted and could lead to injury and / or damage to the product. The manufacturer accepts no liability for any damage caused by improper use.
Description of Parts
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Control (see Fig. A)
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Function indicator (see Fig. A)
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Plug-in connector (see Fig. C)
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Press studs (see fig. B)
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Press studs (see fig. B)
Included items
Check that all the items are present and that the heated shawl / wrap is in perfect condition immedi­ately after unpacking.
1 heated shawl / wrap 1 Control / plug-in connector 1 Operating instructions
Technical data
Model: SWC 100 A1 Type: B10C Power supply : 230–240 V∼ / 50–60 Hz Power consumption: 100 W–110 W Dimensions: Approx. 145 x 90 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 Königsbrückerstr. 61 01099 Dresden, Germany
IMPORTANT ADVICE – KEEP THIS SAFE FOR FUTURE USE!
Important safety
instructions
Failure to comply with the following instructions can cause personal injury or material damage (electric shock, skin burns, fire). The following advice on safety and hazards is intended to protect your health and that of other people as well as to pro­tect the heated shawl / wrap. Please observe these safety instructions and pass on this operating man­ual together with the heated shawl / wrap.
DANGER TO
LIFE AND ACCIDENT HAZARD FOR TODDLERS AND SMALL
CHILDREN! Never leave children unattended
with the packaging material. Danger of suffo­cation.
DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! Do not use the heated shawl / wrap if it is damp. There is a risk of electric shock.
Do not use the mains power cable
for purposes for which it was not
intended, e.g. for hanging up the heated shawl / wrap, carrying it or to pull the plug out of the mains socket. Keep the mains
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power cable away from heat, oil and sharp edges. If the mains power cable is damaged or severed, do not touch the mains power ca­ble, but pull the mains plug out of the mains socket immediately. Damaged or tangled mains power cables increase the risk of electric shock.
DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Do not insert needles or pointed objects into the heated shawl / wrap.
There is a risk of electric shock.
Ask your doctor and, if relevant, the
manufacturer of your heart pace-
maker before you use the heated shawl / wrap. The electric and magnetic fields generated by this heated shawl / wrap may un­der certain circumstances interfere with the op­eration of cardiac pacemakers. However, the levels are far below the permissible limits: de­tails of these levels can be found in the “Techni­cal data” chapter.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND RISK OF INJURY! Before every use, check the heated shawl / wrap carefully for signs of wear and / or damage. If you find such signs of damage, if the cables are dam­aged or if the heated shawl / wrap has not been used properly, it must be returned to the manufacturer or to a dealer before it is used again.
Improper use, wear or damage can re­sult in considerable dangers for the user. There is a danger of electric shock and injury.
RISK OF INJURY! Children or
persons lacking knowledge or expe-
rience in handling the heated shawl / wrap or have limited physical, sensory or mental abilities, must not use the heated shawl / wrap without supervision or instruction by a person responsible for their safety. Chil­dren must be supervised at all times to prevent them from playing with the heated shawl / wrap. Risk of injury!
RISK OF INJURY! Do not use this
heated shawl / wrap for helpless
persons, infants or persons who are insensitive to heat (e.g. diabetics, people with disease-related changes to the skin or scarred
skin in the area of use, or after taking pain-re­lieving medication or consuming alcohol). Risk of injury!
The textiles used in this
heated shawl / wrap meet the high human ecological safety require-
ments of the Öko-Tex Standard 100 as proven in tests at the Hohen­stein Research Institute.
RISK OF INJURY FROM
BURNS! This heated shawl / wrap
must not be used by children unless the control other responsible person, or unless the child has been instructed sufficiently in how to use this heated shawl / wrap safely. There is a risk of receiving skin burns.
CAUTION! Take care that you do
sively long use can cause skin burns.
CAUTION! Do not use the heated
swollen. Seek medical advice before using the heated shawl / wrap if in doubt. Such inflam­mation, injuries and / or swelling may other­wise worsen.
CAUTION! Repairs must only be
ised by the manufacturer, since special tools are necessary. Improper repairs may result in considerable dangers for the user.
CAUTION! If the power supply
the manufacturer, a repair shop approved by the manufacture or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid any danger. Risk of injury!
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has been preset by a parent or
not fall asleep while the heated
shawl / wrap is in operation. Exces-
shawl / wrap on any part of the
body that is inflamed, injured or
carried out by specially trained per-
sonnel or at a repair shop author-
cord of this heated shawl / wrap is
damaged, it has to be replaced by
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Important safety instructions / Safety system / Preparing the product for use
Avoid damage to the heated
shawl / wrap!
Please ensure that you:
· Only connect the heated shawl / wrap to the voltage indicated on the label,
· only use the heated shawl / wrap in conjunc-
tion with the control heated shawl / wrap (label),
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do not squeeze or jam the heated shawl / wrap,
· do not cause any sharp creases in the
heated shawl / wrap,
· do not place any objects, e.g. suitcase or
washing basket, on the heated shawl / wrap when it is switched on,
· do not place any source of heat e.g. a hot
water bottle or similar items onto the warp when it is switched on.
Ignoring this advice may damage the heated
shawl / wrap.
Do not cover the control 1 and do not place
it on the heated shawl / wrap when the heated shawl / wrap is in operation. The electronic components in the control shawl / wrap cause the control slightly during operation.
Do not pull, twist or crease the cables. Ignor-
ing this advice may damage the heated shawl / wrap.
do not switch the heated shawl / wrap on if it is folded or bunched up,
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indicated on the
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of the heated
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to heat up
Safety system
Note: the heated shawl / wrap is equipped with a
safety system. The electronic sensor technology prevents the entire surface of the heated shawl / wrap from overheating by automatically switching off in the event of a fault. If the safety system switches the heated shawl / wrap off automatically as a result of a fault, the function display on the control light up, even when heated shawl / wrap is switched on.
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will no longer
Please note that, for safety reasons, the heated
shawl / wrap must not be used after a fault and must be returned to the service address indicated.
Preparing the product for use
Note: The heated shawl / wrap may smell of plas-
tic the first time you use it, but this will disappear af­ter a short period of time.
Lay the heated shawl / wrap over your shoul-
ders in such a way that the dark side is facing your body.
If necessary, fasten the press studs 4 on the
front side (fig. B). There are additional press
5
studs
in the arm region (fig. B).
To begin, first connect the control 1 to the
warp with the plug-in connector
3
(see fig. C).
Switching on / off /
Selecting the temperature
Switching on:
Set Level 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 on the control 1 to
switch the heated shawl / wrap on.
Note: The function indicator
after the heated shawl / wrap is switched on.
Switching off:
Set Level 0 on the control 1 to switch the
heated shawl / wrap off.
Note: The function indicator
illuminate.
Selecting the temperature:
Just before using the heated shawl / wrap, set it
to the highest temperature setting (level 6). This will cause the heated shawl / wrap to warm up quickly.
If you wish to leave the heated shawl / wrap
on for several hours, set the lowest temperature (level 1).
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illuminates
2
ceases to
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Preparing the product for use / Cleaning and Care
shawl / wrap to dry it. There is otherwise a risk
Temperature levels
Set the required temperature level on the
1
control
(see Fig. A).
Setting 0: Off Setting 1: Minimum heat Settings 2 - 5: Customised heat Setting 6: Maximum heat
Automatic switch-off
Note: The heated shawl / wrap switches itself off
automatically after about 180 minutes. The function display on the control
1
then starts flashing.
Then select the setting 0 and after about 5 sec-
onds, reset the heated shawl / wrap to the de­sired temperature setting to switch it on again.
Switch the heated shawl / wrap off (setting 0)
and pull the mains plug out of the mains socket if the heated shawl / wrap is not to be used af­ter it has switched itself off automatically.
Cleaning and Care
DANGER TO
LIFE BY ELECTRIC SHOCK! Al-
ways remove the mains plug from the socket and the plug-in connector the control
1
from the heated shawl / wrap (see fig. C) before cleaning the heated shawl / wrap. There is otherwise a risk of an electric shock.
DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
Do not reconnect the control the heated shawl / wrap until the
plug-in connector
3
and the heated shawl / wrap are completely dry. There is oth­erwise a risk of an electric shock.
DANGER OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT AND / OR OTHER
PROPERTY! Never switch on the heated
3
with
1
to
of an electric shock.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE
cleaning or scouring agents to clean the heat­ing pad and control may damage the heated shawl / wrap.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE
control unit otherwise be damaged.
Use a dry, non-fluffing cloth for cleaning and
care of the heated shawl / wrap and control
You can dampen the cloth and use a little mild
liquid detergent to remove more stubborn dirt from the heated shawl / wrap.
cate items at 30 °C.
For ecological reasons, please only wash the
heated shawl / wrap 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 heated shawl / wrap. It should therefore be washed no more than max. 5 times in a washing machine throughout its useful life.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE
heated shawl / wrap may not be dry cleaned, bleached, wrung out, dried mechanically, man­gled or ironed. Ignoring this advice may dam­age the heated shawl / wrap.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE
heated shawl / wrap up to dry with pegs or similar. Ignoring this advice may damage the heated shawl / wrap.
Note: Non-observance of the following warn-
ings may damage the heated shawl / wrap.
PRODUCT AND / OR OTHER PROPERTY! Do not use chemical
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. Ignoring this advice
PRODUCT AND / OR OTHER PROPERTY! Never immerse the
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in water or other liquids. It may
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The heated shawl / wrap is machine­washable.
Set the washing machine
at an extra washing cycle for deli-
PRODUCT AND / OR OTHER PROPERTY! Please note that the
PRODUCT AND / OR OTHER PROPERTY! Do not hang the
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Cleaning and Care / Storage / Disposal / Warranty / Service centre
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.
Storage
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE
PRODUCT AND / OR OTHER PROPERTY!
let the heated shawl / wrap cool down. material damage could occur.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE
PRODUCT AND / OR OTHER PROPERTY! To prevent the heated
shawl / wrap from becoming sharply creased, do not store other objects on top of the heated shawl / wrap. Otherwise material damage could occur.
If you do not intend to use the heated shawl /
wrap for any length of time, store it in the original packaging in a dry environment and without weighing it down.
Before putting it away,
Otherwise
Disposal
The packaging and ancillary packing consist of environmentally friendly mate­rials. They can be disposed of at your local recycling facility.
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 transposition into national legislation, worn out electrical devices must be collected separately and taken for environmentally compatible recycling.
Contact your local refuse disposal authority for more details of how to dispose of your worn out heated shawl / wrap.
Warranty / Service centre
We provide a 3 year guaranty starting from the day of purchase for any material and factory faults of the heated shawl / wrap.
The warranty does not cover:
· Damage resulting from improper use.
· Wear parts.
· Defects that were known to the customer at the time of purchase.
· Damage for which the customer was responsible.
This warranty does not affect the customer‘s legal rights.
The customer must provide proof of purchase in order for any warranty claims within the warranty period to be honoured. Claims under the warranty within a period of 3 years from the date of purchase are honoured by MGG Elektro GmbH-Service c / o Dachser GmbH & Co. KG Thomas-Dachser-Str. 1 89129 Langenau,
Germany.
In the event of a warranty claim, the customer has the right to have the goods repaired by our own workshop or a workshop authorised by use. The heated shawl / wrap must not be opened for any reason. Opening or modifying the device invalidates the warranty. This warranty does not grant any ad­ditional rights to the customer. Complaints are often initiated by difficulties encountered during use. Many of these complaints can be resolved by tele­phone or e-mail. Please contact our Service Hotline
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Warranty / Service centre / Declaration of conformity
in the first instance, before you return the heated shawl / wrap to the manufacturer.
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Declaration of conformity
This heated shawl / wrap complies with the requirements of the relevant European and national guidelines. This is confirmed by the CE mark. The relevant declarations are held by the manufacturer.
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c/o Dachser GmbH & Co.KG Thomas-Dachser-Straße 1 D-89129 Langenau
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Last Information Update: 06 / 2012 Ident.-No.: 750.073062012-6
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