Intended Use - Beurer HK58-125XXL Mode D'emploi

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• This heating pad is not designed for use in hospitals.
• Do not insert needles.
• Do not use when folded or bunched up.
• Do not use if wet.
• This heating pad may only be used in conjunction with the controller
specified on the label.
• The electrical and magnetic fields emitted by this heating pad may
interfere with the function of a pacemaker. However, they are still well
within the limits: electrical field strength: max. 5000 V/m, magnetic
field strength: max. 80 A/m, magnetic flux density: max. 0.1 millitesla.
Please consult your doctor and the manufacturer of your pacemaker
before using this heating pad.
• Do not pull, twist or make sharp bends in the cables.
• Please check this heating pad frequently for signs of wear and tear or
damage.
If any such signs are evident, if the heating pad has been used incor-
rectly or if it no longer heats up, it must be checked by the manufac-
turer before being switched on again.
• If the mains connection cable of this device is damaged, it must be
disposed of. If it cannot be removed, the device must be disposed of.
• While the heating pad is switched on, the following conditions must
be observed:
– Objects must not be placed on the pad (e.g. suitcase or washing
basket).
– Heat sources, such as hot water bottles, heating pads or similar,
must not be placed on the pad.
• The electronic components in the controller warm up when the
heating pad is in use. For this reason, the controller must never be
covered or placed on the heating pad when it is in use.
• Always observe the notes on operation (section 4), cleaning and
maintenance (section 5) and storage (section 6).
• If you should have any questions about using our devices, please
contact Customer Services.

3. Intended use

CAUTION
This heating pad is only designed to warm up the human body.
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