4. Then unplug the 12V plug from the 12V vehicle
power socket.
5. Cleaning
Risk of short circuit!
Water penetrating into the housing can cause a
short circuit.
- Never immerse the heated seat pad in water.
- Ensure that water does not get into the heated
seat pad.
Risk of damage!
Improper handling of the heated seat pad can
cause damage.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners, brushes with metal
or nylon bristles and sharp or metallic cleaning
objects such as knives, scrapers and the like. This
will damage the surface.
- Never put the heated seat pad in the washing
machine.
1. Before cleaning unplug the 12V plug from the
12V vehicle power socket.
2. Let the heated seat pad cool completely.
3. Wipe the heated seat pad off with a slightly
damp cloth.
4. Allow all parts to dry completely afterwards.
6. Maintenance
Risk of fire and injury!
Only use replacement fuses with the specified tech-
nical data.
There is a fuse in the 12V plug to protect the elec-
trical system of the vehicle. Check and replace the
fuse when the heated seat pad no longer works
(see Fig. D).
1. Unscrew the screw cap
11
counter clockwise
from the 12V plug
7
.
2. Remove the plug tip
10
.
3. Remove the fuse
9
.
4. Insert a new glass tube fuse (F5AL250V) onto
the spring
8
.
5. Place the plug tip back on top of the new fuse.
6. Turn the screw cap clockwise to the 12V connector
7. Storage
- Allow the heated seat pad to cool completely.
- Store the heated seat pad in a clean, dry place.
- Keep the heated seat pad out of reach for child-
ren.
- Avoid that the heated seat pad is kinked during
storage by heavy objects being placed on it.
- Do not weigh down the heated seat pad with
heavy objects.
8. Troubleshooting
For faults not listed here, please contact the manu-
facturer.
Fault
Possible cause Rectification
The heated
seat pad is
not functio-
ning.
The 12V connector
is not plugged into
the 12V vehicle
power connector.
Plug the 12V plug into
the 12V vehicle power
socket correctly.
There is no vol-
tage at the 12V
vehicle power
socket.
In many vehicles, the
ignition must be turned
on for the 12V vehicle
power socket to be live.
The
ignition is
switched
on but the
heated
seat pad
does not
work.
The 12V electri-
cal power socket
fitting is dirty. The
contact is therefo-
re interrupted
Clean the 12V vehicle
power socket properly.
The fuse of the
12V plug has
blown.
Replace the fuse of the
12V plug, see section
Maintenance.
The vehicle fuse
has blown
Replace the vehicle fuse
for the 12V vehicle po-
wer connector. Please
refer to the handbook
for your vehicle.
9. Technical data
Model:
17181 (Clix I)
Measurement seat part: ca. 43,5 x 48 cm
Measurement rear part: ca. 54,5 x 48 cm
Measurement total:
ca. 98 x 48 cm
External material:
Polyester
Internal material:
Polyurethane foam and Polyester
Temperature max.:
50° C
Power rating:
29,0 W (Low: 24 W,
High: 29 W)
Power supply:
12V
Protection class:
III
Fuse:
(6 x 30) mm, Typ F5AL250V
This heated seat pad has been tested by TÜV-TÜV Rhein-
land Group (TÜV Kraftfahrt GmbH. Institute for Traffic Sa-
GB/IE 13