Unplug from the wall. Unplug the controls from the bed. Plub back into the bed making sure the plug and its receptacle are secure and that the side catches snap into place. Plug back into wall, making sure of polarity. Turn on...should be OK.
The first link has some info about the F2 code.Apparently it used to be seen as FF but was changed.It is a power problem.It is still the same problem,which is REALLY not good.The next couple of links are forums which people also have the same problem as you.I would seriously get rid of that blanket.I saw someone mention EMF.I know exactly what EMF is and it is not an issue with this blanket at all,and is present in many things.A microwave probably has more,and still is not an issue.Anything that plugs into a wall has some form of EMF present,so do not even worry about it.
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_flashing_code_F2_mean_on_the_Sunbeam_Dual_Electric_Blanket
http://www.consumeraffairs.com/homeowners/sunbeam.html
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/sunbeam-westpointe-amp-jc-penny039s-electric-blanket-c40368.html
http://www.complaintsboard.com/complaints/sunbeam-heating-blanket-c134216.html
My controls flashed too. It is a new blanket, I fixed it by buying another one and use the one that flashes as a blanket. It really works well this way.
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