Aervoe 12-Volt Heated Blanket User Manual

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Max Burton

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12-Volt Heated Blanket #6997

IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS

Read all instructions before operating

To avoid electric shock and injury, do not use on infants

or anyone incapable of unplugging the blanket without

assistance

Do not use on anyone sensitive to heat

Do not lay on top of blanket. Use as a covering only.

Do not immerse cord or unit in water or other liquids

Do not use for anything other than its intended use

Do not use as a pet heating blanket

Do not use if blanket is wet or damaged

Do not machine wash and dry, or dry clean

Do not leave unattended while on. Unplug when not in use.

Never wrap cord around product as this may damage the

cord

Never use AC current to power. Use only with 12V power.

Administer close supervision when using around children

PARTS IDENTIFICATION

OPERATION

Unfold blanket and inspect for damage before every use.

1.

Plug the 12-V DC plug into any 12-V power receptacle or

1.

cigarette lighter.

Check that the LED light on the plug is lit indicating 12-volt

2.

power is active.

The blanket will automatically maintain a warm comfortable

3.

temperature between 100°F and 130°F.

The blanket may be used with our 200-watt Converter #6993

4.

to allow it to plug into any 120V electrical outlet. Available

from your local retailer or www.aervoe.com.

CLEANING

Spot hand wash with a wet cloth, soft brush and a mild

detergent.

Allow blanket to thoroughly dry before use.

DO NOT BLEACH

DO NOT MACHINE WASH OR DRY OR DRY CLEAN

TROUBLESHOOTING

If the 12-volt circuit fails to operate, try the following

suggestions:

Unplug from the power supply an make sure that the

1.

receptacle is clean. DO NOT USE METAL TOOLS. If

cleaning is needed, use only insulators, such as wood.

Check the plug’s fuse. Carefully unscrew the plug’s top

2.

section. Remove and check the fuse with the proper

electronic meter. If defective, replace with correct fuse (see

specification for type). Also check the vehicle’s fuse panel.

Some cigarette lighters have a separate circuit breaker

3.

located directly behind the cigarette lighter receptacle. If you

lighter is not working, this circuit breaker may have blown

and could require replacement. Consult your vehicle owner’s

manual for replacement.

12-V Plug

Blanket

Indicator Light (not visible)

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