GoSupps Hot Water Bottle with Cover Warm Water Bag Pouch for Pain Relief Instructions
- June 1, 2024
- GoSupps
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GoSupps Hot Water Bottle with Cover Warm Water Bag Pouch for Pain Relief
Before you use your hot water bottle, read the following instructions to ensure safe usage.
Specifications
Feature | Detail |
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Model Number | BS1970:2012 |
Material | Rubber |
Product Instructions for Safe Use
- When filling the bottle, do not use boiling water and fill only to a maximum of 2/3 capacity.
- Expel air from the bottle by pressing it downward until water appears at the opening.
- Ensure the stopper is securely fastened to avoid leaks. Check for wear and damage regularly.
- Do not use hot water bottles on an area with restricted blood flow or on unconscious, sensitive to heat, or incapacitated individuals.
- Avoid direct contact with the skin by using a cover or towel to prevent burns. Inspect the skin regularly for signs of irritation or burns, particularly when used on infants, young children, or elderly.
- Do not heat in a microwave oven.
- Do not fill with substances other than water.
- Do not use as a cushion or sit on the bottle to prevent bursting.
- Avoid prolonged direct contact with the same area of skin.
- Store in a cool, dry, dark place without any object pressing against it.
- Replace the bottle after five years of usage or immediately if it shows signs of wear, tear, or deterioration.
Warnings
- Hot water bottles can cause burns. Avoid prolonged direct contact with the skin.
- Check the bottle and stopper for wear and tear before each use.
- Do not overfill as this may cause the bottle to burst.
- Children should not use the bottle unsupervised.
- Do not use hot water bottle to warm the bed of an infant or an anesthetized patient.
- Do not use hot water bottle as a seat warmer (e.g., for cars).
FAQ
- How often should I replace my hot water bottle?
- Replace the bottle after five years of usage or immediately if it shows signs of wear, tear, or deterioration.
- Can I heat the water bottle in a microwave?
- No, do not heat the water bottle in a microwave oven.
- Is it safe to use the hot water bottle without a cover?
- It is recommended to use a cover or towel to prevent burns and avoid direct contact with the skin.
- Can I fill the hot water bottle with substances other than water?
- No, only fill the hot water bottle with water and avoid using any other substances.
- What should I do if the hot water bottle shows signs of wear and tear?
- Discontinue use and replace the bottle to prevent accidents and injuries.
For additional information or in case of emergency, refer to the contact details provided on the packaging of the hot water bottle.
Warning
- 70,4 fl.oz.
USING INSTRUCTIONS
- Fold the hot water bottle in half, insert the hot water bottle into the fluffy cover.
- When filling this hot bottle, DO NOT USE BOILING WATER and fill to a maximum of two-thirds capacity.
- Hold the bottle by the neck in an upright position and fill slowly to avoid hot water splashing back.
- Expel air from the bottle by lowering it carefully onto a flat surface until water appears at the opening.
- Screw the stopper sufficiently tight to ensure that there is no leakage.
- Can turn the bottle upside down to test for leaks.
- Do not fill using water from the domestic hot water system as this can considerably shorten the life of the hot water bottle.
- Prevent contact with hot surfaces.
- Prevent contact with oil or grease.
- When not in use, drain completely and keep, with the stopper removed, in a cool, dry, dark place.
- Prevent exposure to sunlight.
- Do not place anything on top of the bottle.
- Check the bottle and stopper for wear and damage at regular intervals.
- Retain this instruction manual for future reference
Additional and amended safety instructions:
- Do not overfill as this might cause the botte to burst.
- Finally, make sure the funnel is empty. If there is a possibility that prolonged contact with the skin could occur, an adequate cover should be used to prevent burns.
- Under no circumstance should the hot water bottle be used as a cushion and be sat on.
- Do not place anything on top of the bottle during storage.
- Check the bottle and stopper for wear and damage prior to use.
- Children should use it under adult supervision.
WARNING: HOT WATER BOTTLES CAN CAUSE BURNS.
- AVOID PROLONGED DIRECT CONTACT WITH THE SKIN.
- For sensitive skin at temperatures starting at 42 C.
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