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                Classic Hot Towel Warmer Operation Manual

Congratulations on your purchase of the 

ForPro Classic Hot Towel Warmer

. Please read 

the instructions and safety tips before use. Your Hot Towel Warmer comes with a one-year 

unlimited warranty. If for any reason you need service, please call 800-520-6000.

Product Specification

Rated Volume: 

23L

Rated Power: 

200W

Rated Voltage: 

110V

Rated Frequency: 

60Hz

Set Temperature: 

180°F

Towel Load: 

24 Facial-Sized Towels

External Dimensions:  17.75”W x 11”D x 14”H 

Inside Dimensions:  14.5”W x 7.5”D x 9.75”H

EPA-registered 

UV sterilization: 

EPA #99360-CHN-1

Components

Before Operation

• Be sure to remove all packing material before use.

•  Place the unit on a well ventilated, flat, sturdy surface away from heat sources. The unit should 

not be used in the immediate vicinity of water (such as bathtub, washbowls, etc.) where the 

likelihood of immersion may occur. Keep at least 30mm away from walls and other objects.

• Plug cord into a 110V power outlet.

• Remove the wire basket and set aside.

Operation

1.  Please fold or roll up the damp or pre-moistened towels but not soaked ones into the wire basket 

of hot towel warmer. Try to wring out the water several times to shorten the heating time.

2.   The inside wall temperature is up to 180°F. 100% cotton dry towels could be put as well but 

not any other cloths which couldn’t bear this high temperature, and keep it within less than 2 

hours heating. Please keep the towel away from the inner wall of warmer.

3.   Do not overload the wire basket or directly place towels into the towel warmer. 
4.   Close the door firmly and press the Power button to turn on. The indicator near the switch 

will be on to show that the towel cabinet has started heating. 

5.   In about 1.5--2.5 hours, depending on how many towels you put inside, while keeping the 

door closed, the temperature inside the cabinet will heat up to approximately 180°F and will 

be kept automatically. Avoid opening cabinet when towels are heated. 

6.   Turn off the power button whenever you want to add more towels. The heating process will 

be restarted. The thermostat will automatically stop working when temperature reaches up 

to 180°F. It’s safe to keep it on.

7.   If desired, press the UV button to turn on EPA-registered UV sterilization system. The 

indicator near the switch will be on to show that the UV light is working. Wait 30 minutes for 

the sterilization process to complete. 

8.   Whenever you want to open the door, please firstly turn off the power with the indicator 

light off. Stay a safe distance from cabinet door opening to avoid being burned by high 

temperature steam from the cabinet. Remove towels with tongs or heat resistant gloves.

9.   Towels may be too hot to apply immediately, and caution should be used before applying 

to the face or body. 

Maintenance

1.  Turn OFF the unit.
2.  Unplug the cord from the outlet. 
3.   Wait for contents to cool before handling. Contents may be hot. Remove the wire basket 

and towels. Set the wire basket aside to dry.

4.   With a soft cloth, wipe down the internal surfaces. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasives. 

To clean exterior, use a soft cloth and mild soap.

5.   Pull the drip tray forward and empty contents. Set the drip tray aside to dry.

Replacing the Bulb

1.  Turn OFF the unit.

2.  Unplug the cord from the outlet. 

3.  Remove all the screws on the back panel  

and open the back panel.

4.  You can see the white cotton after opening 

the back panel. See Fig. 1.

 

5.  Take out the white cotton back, you can see 

the position of the lamp. See Fig. 2.

 

6. Unplug both lines. See Fig. 3.

7.  Loosen the screws on the small box (the screws are connected to the inside of the liner and 

can be screwed out from the inside of the liner). See Fig. 4a & 4b.

  

Power 
Indicator Light

UV Light Switch

Power Switch

 
UV Light Indicator

Wire baskets

Water Drip Tray

Cabinet Leg

Cabinet Door

See 
Through 
Window

Fig. 1

Fig. 2

Fig. 3

Fig. 4a

Fig. 4b

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