HeatX S Grey – EU37-39 Heated Everyday Socks User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- HeatX
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HEATX HEATED EVERYDAY SOCKS
USER MANUAL
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS, RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE
Important instructions. Read before use.
Retain for future use.
Read all information following this product before you start using it QUICK
START GUIDE
- Charge Batteries.
- Connect batteries to sock.
- Long press remote button (3 sec) to activate remote.
- Short press remote button to select desired level.
SOCK OVERVIEW
BEFORE USE
The Heated Socks Batteries must be charged before first use, and before and
after long periods (2 months or more) of no use. Failing to regularly charge
the battery might cause a deep discharge state, which is an irreversible
damage to the battery. See “Care and
Maintainance” for more info.
Charge the socks battery by connecting each battery to the USB cable, and
connect it to a power supply. (min. 2A/I0W output is recommended). To Speed up
the charging process, use one cable per battery. (See table) You can use any
certified USB-C cable/charger for this purpose.
Do not charge unattended. Do not leave charger in wall, or leave batteries
charging longer than 8-9 hrs. If charging takes longer time than normal, check
your charging equipment.
When blue leds light up, the batteries are charging. Charging takes about 3-5
hours, when charging is complete, all four led’s are lit. After a while the
leds turn off. Connect the batteries to the sock and put them into your
pocket. Make sure to check that the remote is working. Note; The four blue
leds on the battery flash when they are not connected to a sock. This is
normal, and indicates that the battery search for a sock connection.
Charge time estimates
Charger type-> | 1A, 5W | 28,10W |
---|---|---|
Dual Cable | O5A/~75hrs | 1A/ ~4-Shrs |
Individual Cable | 14/ ~4hrs |
QUICK TIPS
CHARGE:
The first 10% and the last 10% takes longer to charge. If you are in a hurry,
you can save quite some time by skipping the last 10% (the 4th dot blinking
when charging) but still have 85-95% capacity.
USE
- 1f possible, turn on the socks while indoors (in a warmer environment), this will help to protect the battery against getting cold, and prolong battery life.
- 1n addition to keep the batteries warm, turning on the socks before you get cold, will require less heat energy to maintain comfort. This will make it easier for your socks to keep you warm, and you can keep it on a lower setting for longer.
- Heated products is not necessarily powerful enough to keep you warm, they are better at keeping you from getting cold. Understanding this and use/control the heat thereby, will give you a better experience.
In short:
For the best effect, turn on the heat before you get cold. We recommend that
you test and get to know your heated socks before heading out for greater
adventures!
USE, MANUAL MODE
The socks can be used both in manual mode, or with the remote.
Manual mode:
The sock turns on on high level (red) as soon as you connect the battery.
After 10 minutes, the power will revert to medium level. You can always stop
this by selecting the red level manually.
Press the button again to switch to medium temperature mode. In this mode the
light is white.
Press the button yet again to switch to the lowest temperature mode. In this
mode the light s blue.
To turn off, long press the button 3-5 seconds until light turns off.
TIPS: You can turn on the battery and select any of the three levels
before you connect the batteries to the sock, it will then keep on that level
until you change it
USE, REMOTE CONTROL MODE
Normally, the remote should be paired with your socks battery out of the box.
After the battery is charged and connected to the sock, we recommend that you
do a function test of the remote.
Turn on the remote by holding in the remote button for about three seconds,
now you can control the sock. If this does not work, you need to pair the
remote. If no light is shown on the remote, see “troubleshooting”
To pair the remote to the socks battery:
Turn on the battery by pushing the button on top. A light indicates that the
battery is active. Double press the button on top, the power light will now
change between the three levels, indicating pairing mode. Press the button on
the remote to pair it to the
batteries.
The remote has one button, and three indicator lights.
To change between the levels, short press:
L – Low temperature setting, blue light
M – Medium temperature setting, white light
H – High temperature setting, red light
Long press (2-3 sec) – Turn the socks on/off. This does also
activate/deactivate the remote.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Ensure that the remote has battery (If the remote works, the indicator lights
will flash when the button are pressed. To change battery you need to unscrew
the back cover. Remote Control Battery Type: CR2032
If you experience short range, or unstable reaction of the remote, changing
the battery of the remote might fix the issue.
The battery indication lights will flash when the battery is turned on, but
not connected to the sock. This is normal, and the flashing will stop when you
connect the battery to its sack. If the blinking continues after you have
conected it to your sock, please check that the connection is good. try to
flip the USB-C and reconnect
If charging takes abnormally long; please check the output of the charging
socket and compare to the table on the “before use page”.
Experiencing other problems not explained here? Please check
www.heatxeu for more information and help.
HEATING LEVELS
Remote | Temperature | Indicator light | Duration |
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L | -35°C/95°F | Blue | -8 hours |
M | -40°C/104°F | White | -6 hours |
H | -45°C/I113°F | Red | -4 hours |
The given temperatures and lifetimes are estimates only. Battery lifetime and temperature will vary depending on, amongst others, the ambient temperature, moisture and the shoes insulation values.
MAINTENANCE AND USE
To avoid deep discharge the batteries need to be maintenance charged. Deep
discharge will reduce the lifetime of the battery significantly, result in
permanent damage, or even result in a dead battery.
The batteries should be charged every 2 to 3 months if not in use, to prolong
lifetime.
Charge the batteries to about 50-80% (3 dots) before putting away.
To prolong your battery lifespan, batteries should be charged as soon as
possible after they have been drained during use.
You can charge the batteries with any certified Sv USB chargers, including
power banks.
Do not charge unattended.
Do not pull or stretch the sock cable unnecessarily.
To clean your socks, disconnect the battery, place the rubber cap over the
USB-plug and tuck the cable into the pocket. Wash on gentle cycle, (wool
program) with wool detergent.
We recommend to use a washing bag to reduce chances of cables getting stuck in
the machine.
After wash, remove the rubber cap and hang dry the socks. Allow to completely
dry before use.
Description | Value | Remark |
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Battery Voltage | 3.7 V | Polymer Li-ion battery |
Battery Capacity | 5000 mAh | 18,5 Wh |
Charging Voltage Peak | 5V ±0.3 V | |
Output Voltage | 5V | |
Charging Mode | CC/CV | |
Battery’s Maximum Charging Current (Ordinary Battery) | 2000mA | 0°C-45°C |
Battery’s Maximum Discharging Current (Ordinary Battery) | 2000mA | -20°C-60°C |
Battery’s Internal Resistance | s220 mfl | 1kHz ±0.1kHz |
Remote Control’s Transmitting Frequency | 433 MHZ | ISM channel |
CONTACT
Do you have any more questions, feel free to reach out;
e-mail:contact@heatx.eu
Address: Heate AS
@stre Rosten 1028
7075 Trondheim
NORWAY
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We hope you enjoy your product.
Kind regards, The Heat Experience Team.
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