background image

16.

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE:

Warm only Comfort Personal Cleansing

®

products.

Do not use to heat or store any other material or products.

If materials inside the warmer should ignite, keep the door(s) closed, turn the warmer off, and disconnect 
the power cord, or shut off power at the fuse or circuit breaker panel.

Do not operate the Comfort Personal Cleansing Warmer empty—always have some Comfort Personal 

Cleansing products in warmer when it is in use (it is not necessary to fill every slot).

17. Do not store flammable materials in the proximity of the Comfort Personal Cleansing Warmer. It could be a

fire hazard.

18. Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air, or with oxygen or 

nitrous oxide.

19. The Comfort Personal Cleansing Warmer uses circulated warm air.   

20. The warmer should 

NOT

be adjusted by anyone except properly qualified personnel. Contact Sage Products for 

authorized service.  

1.  Unplug the warmer before cleaning.

2.  Keep the inside of the warmer clean. If spatters or fluid adhere to walls, wipe with a damp cloth. Mild detergent 

may be used if the warmer gets very dirty. The use of harsh detergent or abrasives is not recommended. 

NEVER 

clean the Comfort Personal Cleansing warmer with alcohol or solvent-based cleansers. Alcohol or solvents on 
acrylic door(s) or status indicator display columns can weaken and, in time, cause cracking of these 
plastic components.

3.  The status indicator columns and center column must be removed to allow cleaning of the shelves and cabinet 

interior. Remove the Phillips head screw located at the base of each column. Gently lower the column to disengage 
from the ceiling support. The columns may now be pulled forward, then lifted out to remove them from the 
warmer. Unplug the connectors at the base of the indicator columns. Gently place the removed column assemblies 
on a stable surface. The shelving may now be accessed. To remove the shelves, disengage the stand-offs and pull 
shelf forward. Wipe out cabinet interior and clean the shelves. Return all components to their original positions in 
the reverse order of disassembly. Be sure to replace the screws at the base of the columns.

4.  The outside warmer surfaces should be cleaned with a large, damp cloth. To prevent damage to the operating parts 

inside the warmer, water should not be allowed to seep into the ventilation openings or any other openings on the 
cabinet exterior. Use cloths that have been dampened with mild detergent solution only, but not so wet as to drip 
liquid or cause liquid to pool in warmer.

5.  If external electrical components become wet, including the display columns, power cord, power switch on front of 

cabinet and external fuse access (if so equipped), clean with a soft, dry cloth and allow to air dry. 

DO NOT 

use 

harsh detergents or abrasives on any external components. 

6.  Cleaning inside the warmer outer panels and inside the warmer base should be performed only by qualified 

service personnel after taking precautions to drain all stored voltage potential. Contact Sage Products for 
authorized service.

CARE OF YOUR WARMER

Summary of Contents for Comfort 7944

Page 1: ...Shock Type B Applied Parts Classification Class I Y9891B Sage Products Inc 2003 Degree of Protection Against Ingress of Water Ordinary Mode of Operation Suitable for Continuous Operation Storage Tempe...

Page 2: ...4 14 count Model 7945 28 count Please read and understand these instructions completely prior to operating the Comfort Personal Cleansing Warmer For use with Comfort Personal Cleansing brand bathing i...

Page 3: ...near a swimming pool 8 DO NOT use this warmer for any material other than Comfort Personal Cleansing products in accordance with instructions on the label 9 DO NOT let the cord hang over edge of tabl...

Page 4: ...the warmer long enough to reach the target temperature and is ready for use 3 TAKE FIRST The blinking green arrow and message that reads TAKE FIRST indicates the package in this slot has been in the w...

Page 5: ...e electrical outlet d Be certain electrical outlet is not blocked by the warmer Power cord must be able to be unplugged without moving the warmer Grounding Instructions This appliance must be grounded...

Page 6: ...sively hot do not use Remember gloves diminish your sensitivity to heat Closely monitor heat level with infants unresponsive or skin sensitive individuals Caps Baths are for individual use only This w...

Page 7: ...emove fuses If the warmer stops running check the fuses on the back side of the cabinet s exterior If a fuse is blown replace it with another fuse of identical rating If the new replacement fuse blows...

Page 8: ...umns and center column must be removed to allow cleaning of the shelves and cabinet interior Remove the Phillips head screw located at the base of each column Gently lower the column to disengage from...

Reviews: