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LED CONTROL LIGHTS ON THE BATTERY PACK
Setting 1 – 1 LED shines red
Setting 2 – 2 LEDs shine red
Setting 3 – 3 LEDs shine red
Off – no LEDs shine
To turn on/off or to change the setting, press the push button until the respective number
of LEDs shine.
The LED’s do not shine or only shine dimly, when the batteries are completely discharged
or if the battery pack is turned off.
Push-button switch: Function and Settings:
Setting 1
When the battery pack is turned off, press the push-button once to turn on setting 1.
1 LED shines red, showing that setting 1 is turned on.
To turn off press the push-button 3 times
To change to Setting 2 press the push-button once
To change to Setting 3 press the push-button twice
Setting 2
When the battery pack is turned off, press the push-button twice to turn on setting 2.
2 LEDs shine red, showing that setting 2 is turned on.
To turn off press the push-button twice
To change to Setting 3 press the push-button once
To change to Setting 1 press the push-button three times
Setting 3
When the battery pack is turned off, press the push-button three times to turn on setting 3.
3 LEDs shine red, showing that setting 3 is turned on.
To turn off press the push-button once
To change to Setting 1 press the push-button twice
To change to Setting 2 press the push-button three times
GETTING STARTED
Make sure that the insoles, heating elements and cables are not bent.
1. Insert the insoles. (Figure 7) Cut the insoles to the size required or attach the heating
elements to custom insoles as described above. Place the heated insoles/custom
insoles into the shoes/boots.
2. Route the cables. The cable should run from the underside of the insole towards the
back, along the heel and up the calf. In ski boots, it is better to run the cable up
between the inner boot and the outer shell. Cut a slit at the back of the inner boot in the
heel area and run the cable through (Figure 8). Take care that the cable does not
chafe against the hard shell material. Also make sure that the cable is not
over-stretched during the forward motion of the inner boot within the outer shell. This
can be avoided by leaving an adequately long cable loop outside the boot. (Figure 9)
To shorten a cable that is too long, the cable can be looped several times and fastened
in the middle with adhesive tape. Cables must not be sharply bent.
3. Attach the battery packs and connect. Connect the cables to the battery packs.
(Figure 10)
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