IonGear 5637 Operating Instructions Manual

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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IonGear™
Battery Powered Heating Gloves
Product #5637
Contents
- (1 Pair) IonGear™ Battery Powered Heating Gloves Sizes: S/M or L/XL
- (1 Pair) Li-Ion Batteries with Integrated Temperature Controller
- (1) Battery Charger
Getting Started
1) Charging the Battery
Connect the IonGear™ glove batteries to the AC/DC charger and plug the charger into any standard electrical outlet. The batteries must continuously charge for approximately four hours during its initial charge period. The LED light on the charger will indicate green when each battery is fully charged. PLEASE NOTE THAT IT IS OK TO CHARGE BOTH BATTERIES AT THE SAME TIME. THE CHARGER HAS SEPARATE INDICATOR LIGHTS FOR EACH BATTERY.
IonGear™ Glove Battery Specifications
Type Li-Ion Voltage 7.4V Capacity 2200mAh Weight 4.0 oz (119 gm) Dimensions 2.75” x 1.75” x .75” (7 x 4.7 x 2 cm) Battery Life 500 charge cycles Approvals CE, TUV, UL, CCC Country of Origin China
2) Connecting the System
Once fully charged, insert the battery/controller into the reinforced battery pocket on the back of the glove gauntlet. Orient the battery so that the black controller plate is visible through the plastic window. The “POWER” button can appear at the top or bottom of the plastic window depending on your preferred orientation. Reach into the pocket and insert the connector into the battery. (It may be easier to pull the connector wire out and insert it into the battery BEFORE inserting it into the pocket.) After inserting the connector into the battery, press the “POWER” button for 2 seconds to turn on the glove.
3) Using the IonGear™ Battery Powered Heating Gloves
Please note that the battery will not turn on unless the connector has been fully inserted into the battery. After connecting the glove to the battery/controller, push the “POWER” button for 2 seconds to turn on the system. Users can adjust the internal glove temperature settings by pressing the “POWER” button. The temperature settings will cycle downward as follows:
100% → 75% → 50% → 25% → OFF → 100%
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