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Maintenance and Storage

Maintenance, Storage, Laundering 
and Cautions

When storing the Control Module for extended periods of time, it’s important 

to follow these steps to ensure its quality.  If proper care has not been 

taken, consider the Control Module defective and dispose of properly.

-Keep the Control Module dry, wipe off snow, water or residue.

-Before storing, discharge battery life to 50%. 

-Check the Control Module once a month to make sure it’s at 50%, charge 

the Control Module accordingly if battery life has dropped below that. 

-Store in a cool dry place. Make sure temperatures stay between 41°F 

and 68°F 

-Increased elevations can effect Control Module life cycle.

Due to the nature of lithium ion batteries, when reaching its end of life, 

please consider proper disposal if encountering these issues:

-If the Control Module work time drops below 80% 

-If the charge time significantly increases.  

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Laundering

When washing the vest, first make sure that the Control Module has been 

properly removed. Next, make sure the heating cord is tucked into the 

pocket and the zipper is closed. Finally, machine wash the vest on the 

gentle cycle and line dry. 

Cautions

-Do not wear the garment next to skin. It is encouraged to wear a base 

layer underneath the heated vest.

-Do not expose the Control Module to any excessive conditions, these may 

include, but are not limited: to submerging in water, exposure to flame, 

excessive heat above 140°F. The heated vest is not intended for survival or 

extreme conditions.  

Summary of Contents for 2869924

Page 1: ...HEATED VEST User Manual ...

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Page 3: ...dering and Cautions Troubleshooting Technical Specifications Control Module Transportation Control Module Disposal and Recycling Heated Vest One Year Limited Warranty FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement A Control Module 1 Contents 1 2 3 6 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 13 Replacement parts may be purchased at Polaris com B USB to 5 5mm DC Plug 1 C 12V to 5 5mm DC Plug 1 ...

Page 4: ...le protect the battery from overcharging via the snowmobile or a wall outlet The Control Module is not to be used with avalanche beacons or transceivers It may interfere with the signal Control Module Functions and Operations USB Port for charging mobile devices 4 0 DC jack for heated vest 5 5 DC jack for charging the Control Module with either the USB or 12V charge cables Control Module Power But...

Page 5: ...le devices at the same time For optimal battery life please ensure Control Module is fully charged before use A Charging the Control Module Primary Functions 66 Charged bottom light blinking 33 Charged bottom two lights blinking Less than 33 charged all three lights blinking Fully Charged all lights solid Charge status is indicated by lights blinking in succession Charge time 4 Hours via 5V 2A USB...

Page 6: ...vary based on wind and temperature To turn heaters on press and hold for 3 seconds Power Button will light up blue for 3 seconds when heaters are plugged into the Control Module To turn heaters off press and hold for 3 seconds B Heaters are plugged in High 113 3 F approximate time 1 6hrs Medium 104 3 F approximate time 2 5hrs Low 95 3 F approximate time 4 hrs ...

Page 7: ...charging The Control Module will automatically shut off 5V power to the USB port when the mobile device is fully charged to optimize better performance 5 D Checking battery life 66 90 33 66 33 90 When nothing is plugged in press and hold the Power Button to check battery life As soon as the Power Button is released battery life indication will turn off ...

Page 8: ... down for 8 seconds the Control Module will automatically reset and power off 6 Secondary Functions Control Module is charging via 12V Charge Cable heaters are turned on When heaters are turned on Control Module indicates temperature setting Until heaters are turned on Control Module indicates charging ...

Page 9: ...trol Module life cycle Due to the nature of lithium ion batteries when reaching its end of life please consider proper disposal if encountering these issues If the Control Module work time drops below 80 If the charge time significantly increases 7 Laundering When washing the vest first make sure that the Control Module has been properly removed Next make sure the heating cord is tucked into the p...

Page 10: ...sing the device has any medical conditions or health concerns please consult your medical physician first Do not open break or damage the control module in anyway Keep away from children Do not use on animals Do not put the heated vest or Control Module in the microwave or dryer If the Control Module is leaking fluids dispose of properly If any fluids from the Control Module come in contact with t...

Page 11: ...04 5 F 1 4 Heater Material parameter 1 4 1 Heat Resistance 6 8Ω 10 2 Charging features 2 1 Input charge voltage 5 15V 2 2 Charge current 1 1A max 2 3 Charge time 4 Hours via 5V 2A USB Charge Cable or 3 Hours via 12V Charge Cable Notes The charge time via 5V 2A USB Charge Cable can change based on various devices it s plugged into 2 4 Control Electronics charging temperature 149 F 3 USB port output...

Page 12: ...Transporting a damaged or recalled battery may in certain cases be specifically limited or prohibited Control Module Disposal and Recycling 10 Control Module Transportation The Control Module for your heated vest contains rechargeable lithium polymer batteries All lithium polymer batteries are subject to various regulations for all modes of transportation in many nations Regulatory agencies govern...

Page 13: ...product How to get warranty service If you have a warranty claim please return the heated vest with the original receipt within the warranty period to your nearest Polaris dealer This Polaris Product uses UL Recognized Component battery cells The Polaris Product is in compliance with California Code of Regulations Title 20 Appliance Efficiency Regulations and EU Directive 2006 66 EC The electronic...

Page 14: ...able law this limited warranty and any disputes arising out of or in connection with this Limited Warranty Disputes shall be governed by the laws of the State of Minnesota USA excluding conflicts of law principles and excluding the Convention for the International Sale of Goods The courts located in the State of Minnesota US shall have exclusive jurisdiction Limitation of Liability Polaris s and y...

Page 15: ...tial installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed properly and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which ca...

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