Yeah, it says to send it in for service when that happens - or I guess you could just live with one remote instead of two. I have to send mine in and I've only had it 15 days! This is ridiculous!
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Try this. I just last night got the answer to the "E" code on the electric blanket control. When you get the "E" code (1) turn the blanket off. (2) Next unplug both blanket and electricity. (3) Next insert control plug in blanket. (4) After a few seconds (when blanket has recognized it has a plug in it) plug the control into electrical outlet. The "E" code will have been reset to normal. Good luck. It worked for me last night.
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Tried that, but realized my blanket, in fact, has a malfunctioning side. Proved it when I switched controllers to other side. Sure enough, the same side would show the flashing Error code 6. Only got one year out of this blanket.
I have a similar problem, only a code 1 and E. I am also unable to turn the controller off. The blanket is one month old at most. If you are looking for an electric blanket I suggest NOT buying West Point
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I have a Westpoint Home blanket that's been in use for exactly 8 days and already has an error code. I haven't tucked the blanket in, or done anything the instructions said not to do. I unplugged the blanket. Unplugged the wall outlet. Tried everything, and it still gives me an error code. EIGHT DAYS was all I got! Now, I have to mail this thing (during the busy holiday season) back to the manufacturer for a warranty repair! My suggestion to you is to never buy anything from WestPoint Home again! EIGHT DAYS of functionality was all I got!
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Hey! I have the queen size dual control, and I've been getting that annoying E message and the number 4 on one side only-the other side works fine, but I just tried the advice above that said to unplug the electricity AND then unplug the actual plug-ins to the blanket itself, etc. Well, I did that, and waited at least a minute, then plugged in the plugs to the blanket, and then to the electricity. WELL, I still got the E error, soooo I lowered the number down to number 4, and it worked! It didn't go to "E", then I raised it to 5 and waited a minute and then was able to raise it to 6. It's been about 7 minutes now and it's still on! Sleep war
Bought my blanket 9053 king size control 900 . Developed E3 error on one size sent back to Westpoint and was refused service because of no sales slip. found sale slip but was refused service because it was an ebay sale. Was one year into a five year warranty. They offered to sell me new controls for $25.00 but when I asked if the new control was modified to correct past problems they said no. I don't feel this company is customer friendly and quibbles over warranties. I would not recommend their products
We have had the king size for at least 3 years and last night we got the error "E" on my husband's side. I noticed that he had worn thru the button so I unplugged all as above, put heavy duty tape over the button, plugged in the plug to the blanket, waited 2 minutes, then plugged in to the electricity. Fixed. Don't know for how long but it's been working great a few hours now!
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This is my third winter with this blanket. Flashed error code for first time. Unplugged everything. Re-plugged in, still flashed error. However after pushing in the on/off button and holding it in while pushing the up arrow and then the down arrow for temperature setting, it turned itself off. I waited several minutes and then turned the blanket on and guess what? No error message. It looks like it is operating as it should. It began heating, but had to shut it off to go to work. Will check it tonight and report back.
The reset information will be included in the instruction manual for the blanket.
A flashing "FF" would be an error code of some sort. Check the owners manual that came with the blanket, or call Sunbeam's customer service line and ask them.
A flashing "FF" would be an error code of some sort. Check the owners manual that came with the blanket, or call Sunbeam's customer service line and ask them.
The flashing E3 on your Beauty Rest electric blanket typically indicates a malfunction or error in the blanket's heating system. This could be due to a problem with the power supply, a short circuit, or an issue with the blanket's internal wiring. To resolve the issue, unplug the blanket, wait for a few minutes, and then plug it back in. If the error persists, consult the user manual or contact customer support for further assistance.
Is there a shipping or customer number to identify the blankt when shipped for your repair or replacement?...
Check the washing instruction label. Some you can, others need to be dry-cleaned. If in doubt, take it to the cleaners.
The Sunbeam Electric Blanket is machine washable.
The flashing code "FF" on the Sunbeam 33672 blanket typically indicates a malfunction or issue with the blanket's heating element or control system. This could be due to a faulty connection, a short circuit, or an internal error. To resolve the issue, it’s advisable to unplug the blanket, check for any visible damage, and refer to the user manual for troubleshooting steps. If the problem persists, contacting customer support or considering a replacement may be necessary.
No, but an electric blanket can interfere with a pacemaker. Furthermore, electric blankets are dangerous in general!
An electric blanket generates heat through insulated wires inside the blanket. The heat is controlled by a thermostat, allowing you to adjust the temperature. The warmth you feel comes from the blanket's surface and can be adjusted to your comfort level.
The best is a electric blanket.... well that's my opinon
I have a QVC featherbed, can I put a Silentnight electric blanket on top of it.