HEAT EXPERIENCE B08K1QSHST Battery Heated Hoodie User Manual

June 5, 2024
HEAT EXPERIENCE

BATTERY HEATED HOODIE
USER MANUAL

HOODIE OVERVIEW

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BEFORE USE

Congratulations on your new Heat Experience Heated Hoodie. Before you start using it there are some things you should know.

The battery should be fully charged before first use, or after a long period (2 months or more) of no use.
Charge the battery by connecting it to the supplied charger. When the red light is lit, charging is ongoing.
Charging takes about 4 hours, When charging is complete, the red light turns off, and a green light turns on.
The heated vest has three different heating levels. We reccomend that you get to know how the product work before you head out on longer-lasting adventures.

QUICK TIPS!

How to get the most out of your hoodie!

The Heat Experience Heated vest is primarily designed as a mid-layer piece but is also an excellent way to stay warm before the heaters work on a chilly morning, or in the office.
Worn with a moisture-wicking base layer, such as a light wool sweater, and a wind/rainproof outer layer gives you a very flexible and comfortable setup for a more outdoorsy use.
We reccomend that you turn on the heat before you feel cold, as a preventative measure. If you first get very cold, the body requires a lot of energy to regain heat.
For best effect; Turn it on high for a short time, and adjust it down when you feel the heat, further on, adjust the heat when needed.

USE

Getting started
Open the zipper on the battery pocket, placed on the inside of the hoodie, and connect the battery to the cable before inserting it into the pocket. Close the pocket zipper.
Press and hold the button on the arm for ~3 seconds, until the light turns on. The hoodie is now heating up, and the red light should be blinking slowly.
This process takes about 5 minutes. you can press the button once more to go directly into one of the modes, this will, however, reduce the “heat boost effect”
On the weather there are two individual zones, meaning you can turn them on and off, and regulate them as you wish. One zone is for the hands, and the other zone is for the chest and back region.

CHARGE BATTERY

USE AND CARE

some tips for optimal durability and comfort.

Remember to remove the battery before washing, and follow the instructions carefully, to ensure maxiumum lifespan of your heated vest.
A spare battery is a good idea if you use your product for longer times, remember to keep the extra battery at a temperature as close to room temperature as possible. A cold battery will have reduced output.
The product is designed to work in conditions from 10 degrees to -20 degrees (Celcius). (if used as a layering piece).

HEATING LEVELS

Level Temperature* Indicator light Duration*
I 45°C/113°F Blue 8 hours
II 50°C/122°F White 5 hours
III 55°C/131°F Red 4 hours

*The duration and given temperature will vary depending on ambient temperature and conditions. Time is calculated with both zones activated.

CERTIFICATIONS

CAUTION

Keep out of high temperatures. The built-in polymer lithium battery may explode or be damaged if exposed to high temperatures or fire.
Do not charge unattended, use only the original charger.
The battery may explode if disposed of in fire.
Do not crush or disassemble.
All components should be recycled according to local laws and regulations.
Keep the heated gloves away from children.
Should not be used by users unable to feel changes in temperature.

CONTACT
Do you have any more questions, feel free to reach out;
e-mail: contact@heatx.no
Address:
Heatexp AS
Østre Rosten 102b, C/O Beach Mountain
7075 Tiller
NORWAY
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We hope you enjoy your product.
Kind regards, The Heat Experience Team.

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