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Summary of Contents for m3 power plus

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Page 7: ... HOTRONIC LIMITED WARRANTY CONTENTS IN BOX FootWarmer CUSTOM Power Plus m4 and Power Plus m3 both contain 2 Battery Packs with Integrated Heat Regulator 1 Pair of Heating Elements with Self Adhesive Fabric Covers and Strips 1 Recharger global input 100 240VAC 50 60Hz with North American and European Plug Adapters Operating Instructions Limited Warranty Card OVERVIEW The Hotronic FootWarmer is dedi...

Page 8: ...N and CANNOT BE TURNED OFF water may be around electrical contacts may cause Heating Element to become hot at any setting and MAY RESULT IN BURNS See CAUTIONS REGARDING BURNS 2 WHEN BATTERY PACK IS ON ANY SETTING INCLUDING OFF and you feel your foot getting hot you think you might be getting a burn or you experience any early warning sensations of a burn IMMEDIATELY UNPLUG Heating Element from Bat...

Page 9: ...y Packs minimally to setting ONE as this protects batteries from freezing and any harm that may occur due to freezing 2 Do not operate Battery Packs that have been OFF and in temperatures below freezing as it may harm batteries and cause Battery Packs to function improperly or not at all TIPS ON USING FOOTWARMER 1 Extremely poor circulation or extremely cold conditions may require setting 2 or 3 f...

Page 10: ... or chest height 120 cm Cord Fig 12 13 POSITIONING BATTERY PACKS SKI SNOWBOARD BOOTS Fig 4 7 1 Positioning Battery Pack HIGH on back of boot permits pant leg to cover Battery Pack but increases potential chair lift damage Fig 4 2 Positioning Battery Pack LOW on back of boot reduces potential chair lift damage but increases potential damage while walking down stairs Fig 5 3 Positioning Battery Pack...

Page 11: ...not compatible Recharger LED will blink red within 20 minutes of continuous red b Maximum duration for continuous red is approximately 3 hours at which time Recharger LED becomes green 4 Recharger LED is green once Battery Pack is fully charged and indicates trickle current recharging a One Battery Pack may reach full charge before other 5 Battery Pack may be removed at any time during recharging ...

Page 12: ...as it may harm batteries 5 Do not store or keep overnight Recharger at temperatures below 4 F 20 C or above 149 F 65 C as this may harm Recharger INSTALLING HEATING ELEMENTS IN HOTRONIC S HEAT READY INSOLES Fig 22 28 Installing Heating Elements in Hotronic s HEAT READY INSOLES models ONE SIZE FITS ALL INSOLES and SEMI CUSTOM INSOLES 1 Open Heating Element door found on bottom of Insole Fig 22 2 Re...

Page 13: ...old in place Fig 21 8 If foot is sensitive to Power Cord create shallow channel where needed under insole using razor knife or grinding device Reapply fabric strip INSTALLING INSOLES IN GENERAL FOOTWEAR Fig 14 28 1 Place insole in footwear with Power Cord flat underneath 2 Run Power Cord up back or side of leg 3 Securely fasten Battery Pack as per instructions 4 Plug Power Cord into Battery Pack I...

Page 14: ...controllers micro processors micro chips and batteries result in any setting being slightly warmer while not lasting as long and vice versa 2 Battery Packs are water resistant Should water get inside hold shake and place upside down until dry See CAUTIONS REGARDING BURNS 3 Heating Elements and Insoles are water resistant If wet drying completely prolongs life 4 Replacement parts and accessories ar...

Page 15: ...E while sleeping WATER AROUND ELECTRICAL CONTACTS may cause Heating Element to become hot at any setting and MAY RESULT IN BURNS WHEN BATTERY PACK LED stays ON and CANNOT BE TURNED OFF water may be around electrical contacts may cause Heating Element to become hot at any setting and MAY RESULT IN BURNS If you feel your foot getting hot think you might be getting a burn or experience any early warn...

Page 16: ... ELECTRICAL LEADS in plug area of Battery Pack to touch as there is DANGER OF A SHORT CIRCUIT DO NOT USE FOOTWARMER IF ANY BATTERY PACK ELECTRICAL LEADS ARE BENT such that any two leads may contact upon further use Such contact may cause an increase in temperature output of Heating Element and MAY RESULT IN BURNS or such contact may result in a SHORT CIRCUIT DO NOT DAMAGE Battery Pack by use of un...

Page 17: ...n the temperature per setting or the duration per charge per setting which results from the method of recharging the batteries the conditions in which the FootWarmer Power Plus is used and the tolerances of the batteries micro controller micro processor or micro chip This Limited Warranty is the only warranty offered There are no other warranties expressed or implied Neither Hotronic International...

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