Beurer HK67 Portable, Wireless, Heating Belt Pad

Instructions for Use - Page 15

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WARNING
If the heating pad is being used over several hours, we recommend
that you set the lowest temperature setting on the controller to avoid
overheating the heated body part, which may lead to burns to the skin.
NOTE
When the powerbank (1) has been almost completely run down, the heating pad is switched off
automatically to protect the powerbank. The powerbank must then be charged.
4.6 Setting the temperature
OFF: On/Off button (3) not lit
Setting 1: Minimum heat (LED display of the On/Off button lights up green)
Setting 2: Medium heat (LED display of the On/Off button lights up yellow)
Setting 3: Maximum heat (LED display of the On/Off button lights up red)
4.7 Switching off
Press the On/Off button (3) to switch off the heating pad (2). The switching sequence is 1 - 2 - 3 - OFF
If the heat pad is switched off, the LED display of the On/Off button goes out immediately and the LED display
on the powerbank (1) goes out after a few seconds.
NOTE
Please note that the powerbank (1) must be protected against extreme cold (placed under clothing
where appropriate) to maintain its full performance.
4.8 Automatic switch-off time
This heating pad (2) is equipped with an automatic switch-off function. This turns off the heat supply ap-
prox. 110 minutes after the initial use. The On/Off button on the heat pad (3) and the white LED display on
the powerbank go out.
You can switch the heating pad on again immediately by pressing the On/Off button on the heating pad. If it
is no longer possible to switch the heating pad on, then the powerbank has been run down.
5. Cleaning and maintenance
IMPORTANT
Before cleaning, always first disconnect the powerbank (1) from the heating pad (2). Remove the
powerbank from the heating pad's pocket. otherwise there is a risk of damage.
IMPORTANT
The powerbank (1) must never come into contact with water or other liquids as this may cause
damage.
To clean the powerbank (1), use a dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use any chemical or abrasive cleaning agents.
IMPORTANT
Please note that the heating pad (2) may not be chemically cleaned, wrung out, tumble dried, put
through a mangle or ironed. Otherwise the heating pad may be damaged.
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