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Brand | ForPro |
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Model | Classic Hot Towel Warmer |
Category | Food Warmer |
Language | English |
Locate and unscrew two screws on the right side of the box to open the small cover.
Remove the faulty bulb and insert a new bulb, then close the lid and secure with screws.
Reattach both lines to their connections and tighten the box screws.
Replace the environmentally friendly cotton and reattach the back panel.
Check towel dampness; overly wet towels can cause slow heating.
Verify the silicone door seal is correctly seated in the groove to prevent steam leaks.
Follow general safety guidelines, including proper handling of hot surfaces, liquids, and usage around children.
Prepare the unit by removing packing material, placing it on a stable surface, and connecting the power cord.
Fold or roll damp towels into the wire basket, wringing out excess water for faster heating.
Towels heat up to 180°F; avoid contact with inner walls and do not exceed 2 hours heating.
Avoid overloading the basket or placing towels directly into the warmer.
Close the door firmly and press the Power button to start heating; the indicator light will show operation.
Heating takes 1.5-2.5 hours to reach approximately 180°F. Avoid opening the cabinet during heating.
Turn off the power to add more towels; the heating process restarts automatically.
Press the UV button for EPA-registered sterilization; wait 30 minutes for completion.
Turn off power before opening. Keep distance to avoid steam burns; use tongs or heat-resistant gloves.
Towels may be too hot for immediate application; use caution before applying to face or body.
Turn off and unplug the unit. Wait for contents to cool before handling.
Wipe internal surfaces with a soft cloth; avoid harsh chemicals or abrasives.
Pull out and empty the drip tray, then allow it to dry.
Turn off the unit and unplug it from the outlet.
Remove all screws on the back panel to open it.
Remove white cotton to expose the lamp's position.
Unplug both lines connected to the bulb.
Loosen screws on the small box connected to the liner from the inside.