THERMOS SK2010 Stainless King Vacuum User Guide
- June 8, 2024
- Thermos
Table of Contents
THERMOS SK2010 Stainless King Vacuum
GENERAL CARE
- Before first use, and as soon as possible after each use, wash all parts with warm, soapy water. Rinse all parts thoroughly and allow time to dry.
- Contents should not be left in the container for longer than 24 hours. As soon as possible after each and every use, wash all parts with warm, soapy water. Rinse all parts thoroughly with clean water. Allow all parts to dry completely prior to the next use or storage
- DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or scrubbers since they may dull the finish.
- DO NOT use bleach or cleaners containing chlorine on any parts of the product.
- This product is top-rack dishwasher safe; however, hand washing is recommended as the dishwasher uses harsher detergents and hot water that may affect the appearance of your product.
- Residual liquids, foods, or other contents may become trapped between product components, such as lid parts, container parts, gaskets (flexible band around the lid and/or stopper), or straws (if present in the product). Although this product is top-rack dishwasher safe, hand washing is recommended to ensure that all parts of the product are thoroughly cleaned.
- For maximum thermal efficiency, preheat or pre-chill the product just prior to use. Fill with hot/cold tap water, attach lid, let stand for 5 to 10 minutes, and empty water. After filling the container with contents, re-cover it with a lid to increase thermal efficiency. Never use a microwave, conventional oven, or another heat source for this purpose.
ASSEMBLY & USE
Twist-And-Pour Stopper:
Image for reference only: actual product may vary
- Remove lid-cup (A) by twisting counterclockwise. Then, remove the twist-and-pour stopper (B) by twisting counterclockwise.
- Wash all parts separately.
- Fill container (C) with contents. Do not overfill: Leave space for the twist-and-pour stopper (B), to avoid overflow.
- Reassemble the twist-and-pour stopper (B) in a container (C).
- To pour, rotate the twist-and-pour stopper (B) counterclockwise ½ – 1 turn. Orient the product so the pour indicator is pointing down while pouring into the lid-cup (A). Note: Twist-and-pour stopper (B) does not need to be removed completely to pour contents.
- Secure twist-and-pour stopper (B) by twisting clockwise until tightly closed.
- Replace lid-cup (A) by twisting until tightly closed.
- After filling, always ensure both twist-and-pour stopper (B) and lid-cup (A) are closed and secured tightly to the product.
WARNINGS
- DO NOT drink directly from the container.
- DO NOT drink directly from the stopper.
- DO NOT use the product in the microwave, on the stovetop, or in any type of oven.
- NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE BY CHILDREN: Keep out of the reach of children, especially when a product contains hot contents, which may burn or scald the user.
- Always test the temperature of the contents before consuming.
- DO NOT overfill the container: Leave space at top of the container for the lid and stopper (if present), to avoid overflow. Hot contents may burn or scald the user if overflow occurs.
- Check periodically to make sure any gasket (flexible band around the lid and/or stopper) is present and properly positioned to prevent contents from passing through the stopper when the stopper is closed (if applicable to the product). Missing, worn or misaligned gaskets may cause the product to leak. Leakage of hot contents may burn or scald the user.
- In general, contents should not be left in a container for longer than 24 hours. However, the rate at which contents spoil depends on several factors. Certain contents that include, for example, dairy and/or tomato may start to spoil sooner. Proceed with caution when using a product with quickly spoiling contents.
- If contents are left in the container longer than 24 hours, or you suspect spoilage, use caution when opening the container. Contents spoilage can cause pressure inside the container to build, possibly leading to the forceful ejection of the stopper or contents. In such circumstances, before attempting to open the container, ENSURE THE OPENING IS POINTED AWAY FROM THE USER OR OTHER PERSONS TO AVOID INJURY.
- DO NOT use tools or devices to force the container to open.
- If you are unable to open the container by hand, do not open it and dispose of it at your local waste facility.
- DO NOT use to store or carry carbonated drinks or dry ice. This may cause the lid/stopper and contents to eject forcefully or leak.
LIMITED WARRANTY
Thermos L.L.C. warrants this Genuine Thermos Brand product to be free from
defects in material or workmanship for five years from the date of purchase.
This warranty does not cover ordinary wear and tear or color fading, or any
condition affected by abuse, neglect, alteration, accident, or improper use or
maintenance. We will, at our option, repair or replace any product component
part that fails to conform to this warranty within 30 days after its receipt
by our factory service department.
IN NO EVENT WILL THERMOS BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR SPECIAL
DAMAGES.
Some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion of incidental, consequential, or
special damages, so the preceding exclusion may not apply to you. This is a
factory guarantee. Please do not return this product to the retailer. Send
defective unit or component along with a written explanation of the defect
directly to Thermos L.L.C. – Warranty Service
355 Thermos Road Batesville, MS 38606, USA
1-800-831-9242
www.thermos.com
In Canada
1-800-669-7065
www.thermosbrand.ca
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other
rights, which vary from state to state or province to province.
THE FOREGOING WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
REPRESENTATIONS, OR CONDITIONS OF QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE, WHETHER WRITTEN,
ORAL, OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SUCH IMPLIED WARRANTIES, REPRESENTATIONS,
AND CONDITIONS ARE HEREBY DISCLAIMED. THE REMEDIES STATED HEREIN CONSTITUTE
THE PURCHASER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES AND THERMOS’S ENTIRE LIABILITY FOR ANY
BREACH OF WARRANTY.
© 2017 Thermos L.L.C. All rights reserved. THERMOS is a registered trademark
in over 115 countries.
FAQs
Can I use my stainless steel thermos for hot or cold liquids?****
Yes, this thermos is great for both hot and cold liquids.
How do I clean my stainless steel thermos?****
Wash your thermos with warm water and soap. Rinse well and let it air dry.
What can I put in my stainless steel thermos?****
You can use your thermos to store both hot and cold liquids.
Can I put ice in my stainless steel thermos?****
Yes, you can put ice in your thermos. However, the ice will melt quickly.
Can I put hot water in my stainless steel thermos?****
Yes, you can put hot water in your thermos. However, the water will cool down quickly.
Can I put juice or milk in my stainless steel thermos?****
Yes, you can put juice or milk in your thermos. However, the liquid will get warm quickly.
What is the use of vacuum-insulated water bottles ?****
Domestically, vacuum flasks are used to keep cooked meals warm and beverages hot or cold for lengthy periods of time. Thermal cooking is another use for them. Vacuum flasks are also employed in the industry for a variety of uses.
What should you not put in an insulated bottle?****
No. Although stainless steel water bottles can withstand a range of temperatures, some liquids shouldn’t be put in them. Lemonade, hot tea, and hot milk are three examples of these beverages. These beverages may harm your water bottle or result in bacterial growth inside.
What is vacuum insulated stainless steel?****
An “vacuum-sealed” stainless steel bottle has two walls: one on the inside and one on the outside. Between the two airtight layers, there is a gap (insulation layer) (sealed). Heat is transferred through conduction through molecular collisions. On the other hand, a vacuum is merely empty space.
Can you put hot drinks in a vacuum bottle?****
The vacuum flask, often known as a reusable bottle, maintains the temperature of beverages.
How does a vacuum bottle prevent the transfer of thermal energy?****
Because there is no air, the vacuum prevents conduction (and therefore no atoms for these heat transfers to take place). The walls of the flask cannot conduct heat because they are too thin.
How effective is vacuum insulation?****
High-performance thermal insulation is designed using vacuum technology to stop convective and conductive heat transmission. A vacuum is frequently regarded as the most well-known insulator due to its complete lack of atoms.
How long does water last in a insulated bottle?****
According to room temperature and other factors, most double-insulated tumblers can keep liquids cold for 12 hours, but aluminium water bottles can only do so for 3–6 hours.
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