- Strictly follow this user manual when attaching
the heated seat pad.
- Reposition the heated seat pad when shifted. If
this is no longer possible due to deformation or
advanced wear, remove the heated seat pad.
Faulty electrical installation or excess supply volta-
ge may cause an electric shock.
- Only connect the heated seat pad to a 12V
electrical power socket of a vehicle (cigarette
lighter).
- Ensure that the 12 V vehicle power socket is
always easily accessible, so that you can quickly
disconnected the power cable in the case of
accident or malfunction.
- Do not operate the heated seat pad if it has
been visibly damaged or the connecting cable
or the 12V plug is defective.
- If the power cable of the heated seat pad is
damaged, it must be replaced by the manufac-
turer or its service agent or a similarly qualified
person, to avoid danger.
- Do not open up the heated seat pad but refer to
a qualified servicing technician. Use a specialist
workshop for this. Liability and warranty claims
are excluded for repairs conducted indepen-
dently, and for improper connection or incorrect
operation.
- When carrying out repairs, only parts may be
used which comply with the original unit speci-
fications. There are electrical and mechanical
parts in this heated seat pad, which are essential
to protect against sources of hazard.
- Do not immerse either the heated seat pad
or the power cable or plug in water or other
liquids.
- Never grasp the 12V plug with wet hands.
- Never pull the 12V plug from the 12 V vehicle
power socket with the power cable, but always
grip it directly.
- Never use the power cord as a carrying handle.
- Keep the heated seat pad, the 12V plug and
power cable away from open flames and hot
surfaces.
- Do not bend the power cable and do not place
it over sharp edges.
- Use the heated seat pad only in the interior of
vehicles. Never operate it in the rain.
- Ensure that children do not push objects into the
heated seat pad.
- If you are not using the heated seat pad, or
Danger of electric shock!
cleaning it, or if an error occurs, turn the heated
seat pad off and pull the 12V plug from the 12V
vehicle power socket.
- Unplug the power cord from the 12V vehicle
power socket before cleaning and maintenance
and after use.
and persons with reduced physical, sen-
sory or mental capabilities (e.g. partially
disabled, elderly persons with restric-
ted physical and mental capabilities), or
lack of experience and knowledge (for
example, older children).
- Children younger than 3 years must not use the
heated seat pad because they are unable to
respond to overheating.
- Children older than 3 years are allowed to use
the heated seat pad only if a parent or guardian
has preset the control element or the child has
been sufficiently instructed in how to safely ope-
rate the regulating and/or control unit.
- This heated seat pad can be used by children
aged 8 years and above and persons with
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities
or lack of experience and knowledge if they are
under supervision or have been given instruction
concerning the safe use of the heated seat pad
and understand the resulting risks. Children must
not play with the heated seat pad. Cleaning and
user maintenance shall not be undertaken by
children without supervision.
- Do not leave the heated seat pad unattended
during operation.
- Do not let children play with the packaging film.
They can get caught up in packaging and suffo-
cate while playing.
During use, the heated seat pad will become warm.
- Do not use the heating function with direct con-
tact between the skin and the heated seat pad.
- Do not use the heated seat pad with helpless
persons, small children or persons who are
insensitive to heat (e.g. diabetics, persons with
disease-related skin changes or scarred skin in
the area of use, after taking pain-relieving medi-
cation or alcohol) and other vulnerable people
who are unable to react to overheating.
- Do not use the heated seat pad on parts of the
body which are inflamed, injured or swollen. If
Risks to children
Risk of burns!
GB/IE 11