IRIS BLW-C2 User manual

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by IRIS USA, Inc.
BLW-C2 USER MANUAL
Blanket Warmer
CONTENT PAGE
Safety Precautions ................................... 1
Parts ........................................................ 3
Usage Instructions
Range of Applications ............................... 4
Operation Instructions .............................. 5
How to Use ............................................... 6
Cleaning and Maintenance ...................... 11
Other
Troubleshooting ........................................ 12
Specifications ........................................... 13
Limited Lifetime Warranty ........................14
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
Thank you for your purchase. Please read this instruction manual carefully to
ensure proper use. Read all safety precautions prior to use. Please store this
instruction manual in a safe place for future reference.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Prior to use, please read the safety precautions carefully to ensure proper use. The precautions listed here are described under
classification of Warnings and Cautions, and are intended to prevent harm or damages to users and other persons. All of these
precautions are critical in terms of safety. Please follow them at all times.
Graphic Symbol Indications:
Indicates content that could lead to death or injury if handled incorrectly.
Disassembly prohibited.
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify. Doing so can cause fire, electric shock, or injury.
Repair by persons other than trained repair technicians can be dangerous.
Product use.
Use on a level, stable surface. Placing product on uneven and unstable surfaces can cause the product to
fall over, leading to injury or damage to property in the vicinity of the product.
Always grasp the power plug to unplug it, do not unplug it by pulling on the power cord. Pulling on the power
cord can damage it, which can cause fire or electric shock.
Always unplug the power plug from the electric socket when the product will be unused for extended periods
of time. Failing to do so can lead to fire or electric shock caused by short-circuits due to reduced insulation.
Do not move the machine while in use. Doing so may cause burns.
Please perform cleaning and maintenance after the product has cooled down. Not doing so may cause
burns.
Unplug.
Unplug the power plug from the electric socket when performing maintenance, inspecting, or moving the
product. Do not modify the plug in any way.
Grasp the plug and remove from the receptacle or other outlet device. Do not unplug by pulling on the cord.
When removing the power plug from the socket, please ensure that the machine has stopped running. Not
doing so may cause damage to the plug blades or socket, or may cause a fire.
This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To reduce the risk of electric shock,
this plug is intended to fit in a polarized outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully in the outlet, reverse
the plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not modify the plug in any way.
Use power plugs and power cords correctly.
Failing to do so can cause fire or electric shock due to short-circuits.
Insert the power plug securely all the way into the electric socket.
Regularly remove dust from the power plug.
When dust is allowed to build up, insulation is hampered due to moisture, which can cause fire or electric
shock.
Use only 120V AC. Other current/voltage can cause fires.
Do not use if the power cord or the power plug is damaged, or if the power plug is loose when plugged into
the electric socket. Doing so can cause fire or electric shock due to short-circuit.
Do not wind the cord around the product when not in use as this may cause product failure.
Do not damage the power cord.
Damaging, modifying, forcefully bending, pulling, twisting, putting heavy objects, or pinching can damage
the power cord, which can cause fire or electric shock.
Do not use if the power cord is bundled up. Doing so can cause fires. Always extend the cord out before
using.
Do not pull on the power cord when carrying or storing the product. Pulling on the power cord can cause fire
or electric shock.
Do not pull or lift the product by holding the cord. This may cause damage to the cord or fire.
Do not damage the hose.
Do not move the product by holding the hose. This may cause the main body to fall and cause injury. Make
sure to hold the handle tightly when moving the product.
Do not pull or lift the product by holding the hose. This may cause the main body to fall and cause damage to
the hose.
Please do not use the product with the hose folded.
Please do not pull the hose by force.
Abnormalities and malfunctions can cause smoke, re, or electric shock.
Stop use immediately, cut power, and unplug from the electric socket when abnormalities or malfunctions occur.
Examples of Abnormalities
Abnormal sounds or odors.
Power plug or power cord become abnormally hot.
Loss of power, etc. when power cord is moved.
The product periodically stops during operation.
Tingling sensation from electric current felt when the product is touched.
Stop use and contact IRIS USA, Inc. customer service at 1-800-320-4747
Avoid re hazards.
Do not spray with insecticides, hair sprays, or lubrication oils, etc.
Do not use near flammable substances (kerosene, gasoline, paint thinner, etc.), objects that have flames
(cigarettes, incense, etc.) or combustible materials. Can cause fires.
Do not block air flow in or out. This may cause the product to overheat and cause a fire.
Do not put any foreign materials such as metal into the product. This may cause the product to overheat and
cause a fire.
Do not use to dry clothes with oil or solvent stains. Oils, dry-cleaning solvents, gasoline, benzene, paint
thinner, or other such chemicals may cause clothing articles to combust or fire.
Do not use the product with other sources of heat such as electric blankets or heaters. This may cause fire.
Wet hands prohibited.
Do not unplug power plug when hands are wet.
Do not use the product outdoors.
Do not use in rooms with high humidity levels such as bathrooms.
Do not get the unit wet, or put the unit in water. Getting the product wet can cause fire or electric shock.
Use in environments with salty or sooty air, such as coastal or thermal regions, may cause a decrease to the
length of the product life.
If handled incorrectly, contents can lead to personal injury or physical damage.
Keep out of reach of children and infants.
Do not climb or sit on the product. This may cause injury, machine failure, or damage.
Do not drag the product when moving it. Dragging product can damage carpet and floors.
Be especially mindful not to allow children or elderly people near product. Being near the product can be
harmful to their physical condition and to their health.
During and immediately following use, do not use the blanket or allow pets on the blanket. Doing so may
cause burns.
Do not point heat flow directly at a person or pet. Doing so may cause burns.
Do not hang clothes on the air outlet while the machine is running. This may cause abnormal heating or
product failure.
Do not put any part of the product into the blanket other than the hose. This may cause fire.
Do not use the product in a wardrobe or closet while the door is closed. This may cause abnormal heating or
product failure.
Do not use to dry dripping clothes. Doing so may cause electric shock.
Do not use on products with low heat resistance such as leather or synthetic leather sofas or shoes, clothes
with low heat resistance, or items with screen printing. This may cause distortion or deterioration.
Do not use the product on glass such as windows or mirrors. This may cause damage due to the sudden
temperature change.
CAUTION
PROHIBITED INSTRUCTIONS THAT MUST BE FOLLOWED
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PARTS
Body
Operation Panel
No warming bag is used in the blanket warmer. Air is blown directly into the area to be warmed.
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
Flexible Hose
Handle
Air Outlet
Operational Panel
Power Plug
Power Cord
Cover
Front
Air Flap
Air Outlet
NozzleAir Entry Port (bottom)Air Entry Port (side)
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
Bottom / Sides
Air Outlets
Nozzle Attachment
Included: Shoe Drying Attachment
High temperature air
(about 149°F/65°C)
Low temperature air
(about 122°F/50°C)
Air blast
(room temperature)
TEMPERATURE
Power supply indicator
CLEAR/OFF button
START/ON button
Preset functions
Mode indicator MODE button
Winter
Summer
Warm Up
Dust Mite Eliminator
TIMER button
15
30
45
60
75
90
120
180
(Minutes)
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
TEMPERATURE
High temperature air
(about 149°F/65°C)
Low temperature air
(about 122°F/50°C)
Air blast
(room temperature)
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
TIMER
MODE
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
RANGE OF APPLICATIONS
Drying and warming blankets,
dust mite elimination.
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
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WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
Drying wet clothes.
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
Warming closets and wardrobes.
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
Drying shoes.
Air Outlets
Nozzle Attachment
Attachment
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
APPLICATION PAGE
Drying and warming blankets, dust mite elimination ................................................................................................. 6
Drying shoes ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Drying wet clothes .................................................................................................................................................... 9
Warming closets and wardrobes ............................................................................................................................... 10
Air
outlet
Bridge the
shoe drying
attachment
between
two shoes
How to use:
5 6
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS HOW TO USE
MODE
Use For Temperature Settings Running Time Reference Page
WINTER
Warming blankets in
colder seasons
High Temperature Air
(approx. 149°F/65°C)
60 minutes
6
SUMMER
Warming blankets in
hotter seasons
High Temperature Air
(approx. 149°F/65°C)
------------------
Remove hot air by
Air Blast
60 minutes
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20 minutes
WARM-UP
Warming blankets before
sleep in colder seasons
High Temperature Air
(approx. 149°F/65°C)
20 minutes
DUST MITE
ELIMINATION
Eliminate dust mites
High Temperature Air
(approx. 149°F/65°C)
100 minutes
Automatic Warming Mode
Run the blanket warmer with the air temperature and time predetermined by each mode.
Manual Mode
Select the temperature and running time.
OCCASION
Temperature Air Temperature Indicator Time Reference Page
SHOES
(CLOTH)
High Temperature
(approx. 149°F/65°C)
Red 60 minutes 8
SHOES
(LEATHER)
Air Blast
(about room temperature)
Blue 120 minutes 8
CLOTHES
Low Temperature
(approx. 122°F/50°C)
Yellow 75 minutes 9
WARMING
CLOSETS
Low Temperature
(approx. 122°F/50°C)
Yellow 90 minutes 10
* You can also warm the blanket in manual mode.
Dry Blanket / Warm Blanket / Eliminate Dust Mites
This product can dry and warm blankets.
Please make sure the blanket the product is being used on can withstand temperatures higher
than 15F/70°C. The warm air temperature may cause damage to the performance
of the blanket, such as low repulsion, pilling, etc.
CAUTIONS
Twin / Full
Mattress: 39.4-82.7 in/100-210 cm (6.6 lbs./3 kg)
Blanket: 59.1-82.7 in/150-210 cm (6.6 lbs./3 kg)
Queen / King
Mattress: 55.1-82.7 in /140-210 cm (8.8 lbs./4 kg)
Blanket: 74.8-82.7 in /190-210 cm (8.8 lbs./4 kg)
Blanket Size Indication
(This product can warm sheets and blankets together.)
1 Unfold the hose and open the air ap at the hose tip until it is locked into place, then place the product
on the blanket with the operation panel facing upwards.
Open
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
About the Air Flap
You can expand the coverage of warm air by making space under the blanket.
Fully stretch out the hose.
This product will stop operating if it is laid down with the air entry port on the right side
facing down.
Ventilate the room frequently as moisture is released from the blanket.
Keep the side air entry port at least 6 in/15 cm from the wall.
Place a large towel between the blanket and floor before drying or warming.
(Condensation may occur due to the moisture between the floor and blanket).
PRECAUTIONS
2 Warm the blanket.
Insert the edge of the blanket into the space between the main body
and hose.
*Please do not pull the blanket by force, otherwise it may cause
damage to the blanket and air flap.
Hold down firmly to prevent air leakage between the hose and blanket.
Please do not place the blanket on the main body or block the air entry ports.
The non-overlapped area between the mattress and blanket may not heat sufficiently.
This product cannot solely dry a mattress. Make sure to place the blanket on the hose
before use.
CAUTIONS
Body
Insert here
Blanket
Air entry port
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
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3 Insert the power plug securely into the electric socket.
In standby mode, press any key to light up the power indicator,
and it will then enter mode selection.
4 Select automatic warming mode.
Press the MODE button to select desired mode.
5 Press “START/ON” button.
This product will display the remaining time after it starts running. It will stop heating
after set time has run out, and then it will cool down the main body and hose with a
20 second air blast before it stops running.
During and immediately following use, do not use the blanket or allow pets on
the blanket. Doing so may cause burns.
Do not unplug the power plug while product is running.
Press the “CLEAR/OFF” button if you want to stop warming. Product will
stop warming and will blast air for 20 seconds, and then the product will stop
running.
The power indicator will turn off 5 minutes after use.
If the warmer does not warm the whole length of the blanket or does not reach
the corners, please insert the hose on the other side of the blanket and run the
product again.
6 Put the product away after use.
Firmly grip the power plug to unplug it from the electric socket.
Close the air flap and fold the hose.
Bundle up the power cord.
Fold
Bend
Press
gently
to store
hose
Power cord
Cover
(Back)(Front)
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
MODE
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
Dust Mite
Eliminator
Warm Up
Summer
Winter
(High temperature air 100 minutes)
(High temperature air 20 minutes)
(High temperature air 60 minutes + air blast 20 minutes)
(High temperature air 60 minutes)
START/ON
HOW TO USE
Drying Shoes (manual mode)
Please close the air flap before use.
1 Add the shoe drying attachment to the end of the hose.
2 Insert the shoe drying attachment into the shoes.
3 Insert the power plug securely all the way into the electric socket.
In standby mode, press any key to light up the power indicator
and enable mode selection.
4 Manual mode selection.
Select the running temperature and time according to the type of shoes.
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
Tips for faster drying
Remove excess water with a dry cloth.
Loosen shoelaces and place them in the shoes.
Red
TEMPERATURE
TEMPERATURE
Blue
TIMER
TIME MINS
TIMER
TIME MINS
Press “TEMPERATURE” button to select
“High Temperature” (Red).
Press “TIMER” button to set remaining time to
60 minutes.
Press “TEMPERATURE” button to select
Air Blast” (Blue).
Press “TIMER” button to set remaining time to
120 minutes.
Cloth Shoes Leather Shoes, Boots
The drying time differs due to wet conditions, shoe materials and types, room
temperature, and moisture levels. Please dry again if shoes are not sufficiently dried.
Leather, artificial leather and vinyl shoes may deform and change color from warm
temperatures. Please make sure to only select “Air Blast” (Blue) mode.
PRECAUTIONS
*It is more efficient to use a mattress cleaner after dust mite elimination.
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HOW TO USE
5 Press “START/ON” button.
This product will display the remaining time after it starts running. It will stop heating
after set time has run out.
If start button is not pressed, product will return to standby mode after five minutes.
Press “CLEAR/OFF” button if you want to stop drying. It will stop heating and then
it will cool down the main body and hose with a 20 second air blast before it stops
running.
START/ON
6 Put the product away after use.
Firmly grip the power plug to unplug it from the electric socket.
Detach the shoe drying attachment from the hose.
Refold the hose.
Bundle up the power cord.
Drying Clothes (Manual Mode)
Please close the air flap before use.
1 Unfold the hose to face the air outlet towards clothes.
Please make sure the clothes you’re drying can
withstand temperatures higher than 158°F/70°C.
Do not place the product directly underneath
dripping clothes as water droplets on the product
may cause electric shock or short-circuiting.
To keep the hose from falling over, do not extend
all the way out. To adjust the angle of air flow,
please incline the hose at the base of the air
outlet.
The warm air temperature may cause damage to
the cloth, such as pilling.
PRECAUTIONS
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
2 Insert the power plug securely all the way into the electric socket.
In standby mode, press any key to light up the power indicator and enable
mode selection.
3 Manual mode selection.
Select the running temperature and time according to wetness of clothes.
Example: Set Temperature to Low and set Timer to 75 Minutes.
4 Press “START/ON” button.
This product will display the remaining time after it starts running. It will stop heating
after set time has run out, and then it will cool down the main body and hose with a 20
second air blast before it stops running.
If start button is not pressed, product will return to standby mode after five minutes.
Press “CLEAR/OFF” button if you want to stop drying. It will stop heating and then
it will cool down the main body and hose with a 20 second air blast before it stops
running.
START/ON
6 Put away the product after use.
Firmly grip the power plug to unplug it from the electric socket.
Refold the hose.
Bundle up the power cord.
Various Uses (Manual Mode)
Please close the air flap before use.
Closet and Wardrobe
Keep the main body upright and closet door open. Point the air outlet towards the
closet and run the product at “Low Temperature” Mode (Yellow).
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
Please do not place the main body inside
the closet.
Keep the closet door and drawers open wide
while in use.
PRECAUTIONS
Underneath the Sink
Keep the main body upright and cabinet door open. Point the air outlet towards the
cabinet and run the product at “Low Temperature” Mode (Yellow).
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Before making repairs, please read the following content carefully to fix common problems.
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STATUS POSSIBLE CAUSE REMEDY
Not running
No air coming out
Power plug is not securely plugged into
the electric socket.
Please plug the power plug securely into
the electric socket.
START button has not been pressed. Please press the START button.
Air temperature does not change
This is normal as the product is adjusting the temperature.
Blanket is not dry
Blanket is not warmed up
Trying to dry several blankets at once. Please dry one blanket at a time.
Air filter is dirty. Please clean the air filter (P11).
The blanket is not laid out correctly.
Please lay down the blanket correctly
(P6).
The blanket is too heavy.
Please lift the blanket a little so warm
air can reach the bottom of the heavy
blanket.
The air flap is not opened. Please open the air flap (P6).
The Air entry port or air outlet is blocked.
Please remove anything blocking the
air entry port or air outlet and run the
product again.
The air entry port or suction port is too
close to the wall.
Please keep the product at least 15cm
away from the wall.
Error code is indicated as [E1]
Air entry port on right side is facing
down when choosing the mode.
Please place the product in the correct
position to dismiss the error.
Error code is indicated as [E2]
Air entry on right side is facing down
while product is running.
Please place the product in the correct
position to dismiss the error the product
again.
Error code is indicated as [E3]
The product is running in an area with
high temperatures or too much warm air
from other heaters.
The product is running with a folded
hose.
The main body temperature is rising
abnormally.
Unplug the power plug from the electric
socket and leave it alone to cool
down. The error will clear off when the
temperature of each part returns to
normal. The product cannot operate
until it temperatures return to normal.
When the error message is dismissed,
the product will automatically restart.
Error code is indicated as [E4]
Error code is indicated as [E6]
Error code is indicated as [E7]
Error code is indicated as [E5]
Product failure has occurred.
Please unplug the power plug from
the electric socket and contact IRIS
Customer Service Center. Do not touch
the product until the main body has
cooled down.
Problems that could not be resolved.
Please contact the dealer of purchase or IRIS USA, Inc. Customer Service.
Warning:
Do not disassemble, repair or modify the product yourself. Any other servicing should be preformed by any
authorized service representative.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Please perform cleaning and maintenance after the product has cooled down. Not doing so may
cause burns or electrical shock. Unplug the power plug from the electric socket before cleaning.
CAUTIONS
Air Filter (clean once a month)
Use a vacuum hose/nozzle or other cleaning device to clear the air filter.
A clogged or dirty air filter will cause the product to function poorly.
Air Entry Ports Air Entry Port
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
Cover
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
Please replace the air filter when it is broken or has holes. Please
contact IRIS USA, Inc. Customer Service for assistance.
Main Body
Use a cloth with diluted neutral cleaning agent to wipe the product.
Use of strong cleaning agents such as amylacetic
ester, alcohol, oil, etc. can cause fading,
deformation or breakdown.
PRECAUTIONS
TIMER
TEMPERATURE
START/ON
CLEAR/OFF
PRESET FUNCTIONS
WINTER SUMMER
WARM UP
Dust Mite Eliminator
MODE
TIME MINS
SETTINGS
POWER SUPPLY
IRIS USA, Inc.
13423 West Cactus Road
Surprise, AZ 85379
www.irisusainc.com
1. Remove dust with a vacuum hose/nozzle. 2. Remove the cover to clean the dust on
the air entry ports.
THE MANUFACTURER WARRANTS
Your IRIS USA, Inc. products are to be free from defects in material and workmanship under normal
non-commercial, household use, when operated and cared for in accordance with the Manufacturer’s written
instructions provided.
THE LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY (“WARRANTY”) DOES NOT COVER
Any damage caused by accident, misuse, or abuse, including without limitation, damage caused by use in a humid
area, improper cleaning, neglect, alteration, fire, theft, non-recommended temperature use and does not apply to
minor imperfections, scratches, stains, discoloration, surface markings as a result of shipping or other damage to
external or internal surfaces which does not impair the utility and/or functionality of the product.
TO OBTAIN SERVICE
If service should be necessary, you should contact IRIS USA, Inc. Customer Service (“Customer Service”) at
1-800-320-4747. You may then return the properly packaged product(s), (using adequate packing and shipping
material to prevent damage in transit), with postage prepaid along with name, address, telephone number, model
number, and proof of date of purchase (a copy of the receipt) and a detailed description of the claimed defect. This
warranty shall not cover any damage incurred to the products during transit to Customer Service. You shall have
the obligation and responsibility to: pay for all services and parts not covered by the warranty.
MANUFACTURER’S OBLIGATION
The Warranty may not be altered, expanded, extended, revised or varied except by written instrument executed by
the Manufacturer.
THE MANUFACTURER’S LIABILITY UNDER THIS WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF
THE DEFECTIVE PRODUCT(S) AT THE MANUFACTURER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE OPTION. THE MANUFACTURER
WILL REPLACE ANY ITEM FOUND TO BE DEFECTIVE IN MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP WITH THE MOST
COMPARABLE CURRENT ITEM. IRIS USA, INC. DOES NOT ACCEPT SPECIAL REQUESTS, NOR DO WE HAVE
THE ABILITY TO UPGRADE IN EXCHANGE FOR MONEY. THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, WHETHER DIRECT OR INDIRECT. THE WARRANTIES SET
FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR USE ARE
MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS.
Some states do not allow the exclusion of limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above
limitation exclusions may not apply. This Warranty gives specific legal rights, and there may also be other rights
which vary from state to state.
DISCONTINUED ITEM RETURNED
If the item returned is discontinued and is no longer available, IRIS USA, Inc. will automatically replace your item
with the most comparable item currently manufactured.
Attn: Customer Service (Returns Department)
IRIS USA, Inc.
13423 West Cactus Road
Surprise, AZ 85379
©2017 IRIS USA, Inc. All rights reserved.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Before making repairs, please read the following content carefully to fix common problems.
ITEMS INCLUDE
Blanket warmer, shoe drying attachment
MODEL
BLW-C2
RATED VOLTAGE
120V
RATED CURRENT
5.2A
RATED FREQUENCY
60 Hz
PRODUCT WEIGHT
3.97lbs. / 1.8kg
PRODUCT SIZE
(NOT INCLUDING THE POWER CORD)
6.3 W x 5.4 D x 14.2 H in
160 W x 137 D x 360 H mm
CORD LENGTH
6.6ft / 2.0m
ATTACHMENTS
Shoe drying attachment
SAFETY DEVICES
Temp Sensor, Thermostat, Thermal Fuse
TIMER
15, 30, 45, 60, 75, 90, 120, 180 minutes
*Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
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IRIS BLW-C2 User manual

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