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  • Page 1 HEATED VEST User Manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Control Module Disposal and Recycling............ Heated Vest One-Year Limited Warranty............ FCC Radio Frequency Interference Statement........... Included Components A. Control B. USB to 5.5mm Module (1) DC Plug (1) C. 12V to 5.5mm DC Plug (1) *Replacement parts may be purchased at Polaris.com...
  • Page 4: Control Module Functions And Operations

    Control Module Functions and Operations USB Port for charging mobile devices. Power Button LEDs indicating 4.0 DC jack for heated vest. heat setting and battery life. 5.5 DC jack for charging the Control Module, with either the USB or 12V charge cables.
  • Page 5: Primary Functions

    Primary Functions A. Charging the Control Module. Fully Charged, all lights solid. -Charge status is 66% Charged, bottom indicated by lights light blinking. blinking in 33% Charged, bottom two lights blinking. succession. Less than 33% charged, all three lights blinking. -Charge time: 4 Hours (via 5V/2A USB Charge Cable)
  • Page 6 B. Heaters are plugged in. Power Button will light up blue for 3 seconds, when heaters are plugged into the Control Module. To turn heaters on, press and hold for 3 seconds. To turn heaters off, press and hold for 3 seconds. LEDs will light up red.
  • Page 7 C. Mobile device is plugged into Control Module. -When a mobile device is plugged into the Control Module, the blue light will stay on to indicate that it’s charging. The Control Module will automatically shut off 5V power to the USB port when the mobile device is fully charged, to optimize better performance.
  • Page 8: Secondary Functions

    Secondary Functions Control Module is charging via 12V Charge Cable, heaters are turned on. -Until heaters are -When heaters are turned on, Control turned on, Control Module indicates Module indicates charging. temperature setting. Tertiary Functions Accidental turn on override/System reset -Under any mode, if the Power Button is held down for 8 seconds, the Control Module will automatically reset and power off.
  • Page 9: Maintenance, Storage, Laundering And Cautions

    Maintenance, Storage, Laundering and Cautions Maintenance and Storage When storing the Control Module for extended periods of time, it’s important to follow these steps to ensure its quality. If proper care has not been taken, consider the Control Module defective and dispose of properly. -Keep the Control Module dry, wipe off snow, water or residue.
  • Page 10: Troubleshooting

    -If you or anyone using the device has any medical conditions or health concerns, please consult your medical physician first. -Do not open, break or damage the control module in anyway. -Keep away from children. -Do not use on animals. -Do not put the heated vest or Control Module in the microwave or dryer.
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Heater Specification and Test Condition 1.1 Output current A: Battery voltage = 7.4V B: Battery 12V recharging 1.1.1 Output current (High temperature) 1200mA (max) 1800mA (max) 1.1.2 Output current (Medium temperature) 800mA (max) 1400mA (max) 1.1.3 Output current (Low temperature) 500mA (max) 1000mA (max) 1.2 Heater work time...
  • Page 12: Control Module Transportation

    Control Module Transportation The Control Module for your heated vest contains rechargeable lithium polymer batteries. All lithium polymer batteries are subject to various regulations for all modes of transportation in many nations. Regulatory agencies governing the transportation of these batteries include, without limitation here, the U.S. Department of Transportation, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), the International Air Transport Association (IATA), and the International Maritime Organization (IMO).
  • Page 13: Heated Vest One-Year Limited Warranty

    What this warranty covers: This One-Year Limited Warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship. This includes defects that may occur under normal wear. Polaris does not warrant against and is not responsible for damages caused by misuse, abuse, accident, neglect,...
  • Page 14 Neither you, nor Polaris are liable to the other if you or it are unable to perform due to events you or it are unable to control, such as acts of God, or...
  • Page 15: Fcc Radio Frequency Interference Statement

    English and or other versions of this Limited Warranty, the English version shall prevail. Customer Service: Please contact Polaris Industries with any questions, comments or concerns. USA and Canada: 1-800-POLARIS For international inquiries, please work with your distributor.

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