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WASHING INSTRUCTIONS Machine Washing Tumble Drying Hand EB75313MUK Rev2:EB75313MUK Rev2 06/04/2010 13:33 Page 1 WASHING 3 Tumble dry on the LOW HELPLINE INSTRUCTIONS heat setting, following the If you have any difficulty drying instructions under with your appliance, do not WARNING: ‘machine washing’ section, hesitate to call us. point 4. • Do NOT dry clean - We are more likely to be able to help than the store • Do NOT iron - Hand washing from where you bought it. WARNING: Before 1 Unplug the blanket from Please have the following washing, ensure that you the power socket. information ready to enable detach all the controls our staff to deal with your from the blanket. 2 Disconnect the control query quickly. switch and cord from the 1 Measure the blanket so it blanket by lifting the • Name of the product can be stretched back to locking lever over the its original size whilst wet. raised button and pull apart • Model number as shown C. on the satin label of the 2 Only use in a washing appliance. machine with a drum large 3 Use a mild washing liquid enough to take the blanket or detergent and luke-warm • Serial number as shown on without forcing it in. water. the back of the switch of the appliance. NOTE: Please ensure 4 Immerse the blanket in the washable models are fully water and allow to soak for UK Helpline 0844 871 0948 dry before use. 5-10 minutes. Ireland Helpline 1800 409 119 5 Squeeze the soapy water Machine through the fabric. washing WEBSITE 6 Rinse the blanket 1 Unplug the blanket from thoroughly in cool water, You may also contact us the power socket. gently squeezing the fabric. through our website, or visit the site to browse and 2 Disconnect the control WARNING: Do not wring purchase appliances, spare switch and cord from the dry. parts and accessories from blanket by lifting the the extensive Morphy locking lever over the Richards range. raised button and pull apart AFTER SALES C. SERVICING 3 Wash on the wool setting at Examine the blanket and 40°C. cord frequently for signs of wear or damage. In the 4 Gently stretch the blanket case of damage, do not back to its original shape use. If the blanket fails to and size before drying operate, check the without applying clothes following: pegs to the wired area of the blanket (see 1 Ensure that the plug and instructions for tumble socket have not become drying). disconnected. 2 Check that the supply plug C Tumble drying is correctly connected to the flex. 1 Unplug the blanket from the power socket. 3 Check the supply fuse and the 3 amp plug fuse if 2 Disconnect the control applicable. switch and cord from the blanket by lifting the locking lever over the raised button and pull apart C. 5 UK Helpline 0844 871 0948 Ireland Helpline 1800 409 119 EB75313MUK Rev2:EB75313MUK Rev2 06/04/2010 13:33 Page 2 YOUR THREE If, for any reason, this item is 6 Morphy Richards are not YEAR replaced during the 3 year liable to carry out any type of GUARANTEE guarantee period, the servicing work, under the guarantee on the new item guarantee. It is important to retain the will be calculated from retailer’s receipt as proof of original purchase date. • This guarantee does not purchase. Staple your receipt Therefore, it is vital to retain confer any rights other than to this back cover for future your original till receipt or those expressly set out reference. invoice to indicate the date above and does not cover of initial purchase. any claims for consequential Please quote the following loss or damage. This information if the product To qualify for the 3 year guarantee is offered as an develops a fault. These guarantee, the appliance additional benefit and does numbers can be found on must have been used not affect your statutory the rating label attached to according to the rights as a consumer. the throw and back of the manufacturer’s instructions. switch. • This guarantee is valid in the UK and Ireland only. Model no. EXCLUSIONS Serial no. Morphy Richards shall not be liable to replace the All Morphy Richards goods under the terms of the products are individually guarantee where: tested before leaving the factory. In the unlikely event 1 The fault has been caused or of any appliance proving to is attributable to accidental be faulty within 28 days of use, misuse, negligent use or purchase, it should be used contrary to the returned to the place of manufacturer’s purchase for it to be recommendations or where replaced. the fault has been caused by For electrical products sold within the power surges or damage European Community. At the end of the If the fault develops after 28 caused in transit. electrical products useful life, it should days and within 36 months not be disposed of with household waste. of original purchase, you 2 The appliance has been Please recycle where facilities exist. should contact the Helpline used on a voltage supply Check with your Local Authority or number quoting Model other than that stamped on retailer for recycling advice in your number and Serial number the products. country. on the product, or write to Morphy Richards at the 3 Repairs have been address shown. attempted by persons other than our service staff (or You may be asked to return authorised dealer). a copy of proof of purchase. 4 The appliance has been The After Sales Division Subject to the exclusions set used for hire purposes or Morphy Richards Ltd out below (see Exclusions), non domestic use. Mexborough, South Yorkshire, the faulty appliance will then England, S64 8AJ be replaced and dispatched 5 The appliance is second usually within 28 working hand. Helplines (office hours) days of receipt. UK 0844 871 0948 Republic of Ireland 1800 409 119 Morphy Richards products are intended for household use only. EB75313 MUK Rev 2 04/10 Morphy Richards has a policy of continuous improvement in product quality and design. The company, therefore reserves the right to change the specification of its models at any time. 6 EB75313MUK Rev2:EB75313MUK Rev2 06/04/2010 13:33 Page 3 Luxury Heated Overblanket Please read and keep these instructions Getting the best from your new blanket... Safety first For your safety, the in-built system in this product will automatically shut off the power if it reaches a temperature that is higher than considered comfortable. Washing Instructions Before washing, detach the switch control and lead from the blanket. Important See important fitting instructions on page 4. EB75313 MUK Rev 2 If you have a problem or complaint, please call our dedicated UK based helpline before returning your product to the retailer from where it was purchased. UK Helpline: 0844 871 0948 Ireland Helpline: 1800 409 119 EB75313MUK Rev2:EB75313MUK Rev2 06/04/2010 13:33 Page 4 IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE IMPORTANT • During the summer, the • Children should be SAFETY blanket can be used to air supervised to ensure that INSTRUCTIONS the mattress. they do not play with the appliance. All Morphy Richards heated • To store, fold carefully and blankets have been place back into the original • Do not use a hot water manufactured to the packaging. bottle at the same time as highest European using the blanket. standards. This product has • Do not crease the been comprehensively appliance by placing items tested for all known safety on top of it during storage. Product safety situations, so you can relax in the knowledge that it will • Do not dry clean the • Ensure the blanket is used provide warmth, comfort, blanket, follow the washing in the manner in which it is and peace of mind. instructions on the label intended, either as an attached to the blanket and overblanket or underblanket The use of any electrical the details that relate to as appropriate. appliance requires the your blanket. following common sense • If used on an adjustable safety rules. bed, check the blanket or Personal safety cord cannot become Primarily there is danger of trapped or rucked. injury or death and • WARNING: This secondly the danger of appliance is not intended • Ensure the product is damage to the appliance. for use by persons correctly fitted to the bed, These are indicated in the (including children) with following the instructions in text by the following two reduced physical, this booklet. conventions: sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of • Do not insert pins or any WARNING: Danger to the experience and sharp objects into the person! knowledge, unless they blanket. have been given IMPORTANT: Damage to supervision or instruction • Do not tuck the heated part the appliance! concerning the use of the of the material under the appliance by a person mattress. In addition, we offer the responsible for their following safety advice. safety. • Do not use if the blanket is wet. • Do not use with a helpless Care instructions person, an infant, or a • Avoid pressing creases or person insensitive to heat. folds into the blanket. Do • Examine frequently for any not switch on if the blanket signs of wear or damage to • Young children should be is folded, creased or the blanket, switch or cord. instructed on how to rucked. In case of damage or operate the controls safely. misuse, please cease using Heat settings should be • Do not use any lead, switch and contact the After Sales controlled by a parent or or cord other than the one Helpline (see page 5). guardian. supplied with this blanket. 2 UK Helpline 0844 871 0948 Ireland Helpline 1800 409 119 EB75313MUK Rev2:EB75313MUK Rev2 06/04/2010 13:33 Page 5 • Do not coil or lay the lead BEFORE USE SAFEGUARD on the blanket.
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