Important Safety Information – Medicare MD-240 Electric Heating Pad
To ensure your safety and maximize the effectiveness of your Medicare MD-240 Electric Heating Pad, please read and follow the guidelines below carefully. This product is intended for household use only.
To Prevent the Risk of Burns, Electric Shock, Fire, or Injury:
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Do not use while sleeping, and never use on infants.
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This heating pad is not suitable for use by or on individuals who are:
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Unconscious or sleeping
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Paralyzed or physically incapacitated
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Diagnosed with diabetes or poor blood circulation
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Unable to feel heat or have insensitive skin
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Always place the pad on top of the area needing heat. Do not place underneath the body to avoid the risk of burns, even on low settings.
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Check skin regularly during use to avoid burns or blistering, regardless of heat level.
Usage Guidelines:
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Always use the pad with its removable fabric cover in place—never operate the device without it.
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Avoid using the pad in or near oxygen-enriched environments or oxygen-emitting equipment.
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Do not attach the pad using pins or metal fasteners.
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Avoid placing heavy weight or pressure on the pad. Do not sit, lie, or crush the pad, and prevent it from forming sharp folds.
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Never pull or carry the heating pad by its power cord. Do not use the cord as a handle.
Maintenance & Inspection:
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Inspect the pad before each use. Do not use if the inner lining shows signs of damage, such as blistering or cracking.
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Do not attempt to repair or tamper with the pad. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. If the pad malfunctions, return it to an authorized service center.
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Avoid using with heat-generating creams, ointments, or liniments, as this may cause skin burns.
Recommended Use:
The Medicare MD-240 Electric Heating Pad is ideal for:
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Personal warmth and comfort
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Hot therapy for pain relief, as recommended by your physician or dentist
Use it to soothe muscle tension, back pain, cramps, and more, wherever a warm compress is needed.
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