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3. Press to raise and to lower the
temperature.
• Press and hold or to turn
off the seat warmer, or press
multiple times until the seat warmer
is turned off.
• The seat warmer is automatically
turned off if the seat temperature
goes above a certain level. The seat
warmer is turned on again if the
temperature is low.
• To turn on the seat warmer when
the seat ventilation is turned on,
press
until the seat warmer is
turned on. (if equipped)
WARNING
• The seat warmer may inflict low
temperature burn when the
passengers are in the following
situations.
- Infants, children, seniors, or other
handicapped or ill passengers.
- Passengers with delicate skin.
- Exhausted passengers.
- Drunken passengers.
- Passengers who have taken a
drowsy medication such as a
sleeping pill or cold medicine.
• Do not replace the seat covers. The
heat wires may be damaged and lead
to fire.
Information
Low temperature burn occurs when
the skin is exposed to relatively low
temperature (40 - 50℃). The passenger
may get burned before feeling any heat
or pain. Be careful not to use the seat
warmers for a long time.
CAUTION
• Do not place any heavy, bumpy, and
sharp objects on the seat. It may
damage the seat warmer.
• Do not use organic solvents such
as thinner, benzene, alcohol, or
gasoline to clean the seats. It may
damage the seat warmer.
• Do not cover the seats with blankets
or cushions. The seat could be
overheated which may damage
the seat warmer or cause low
temperature burns.
• If water or any liquid is spilled over
the seat, turn off the seat warmer
and wipe it out with dry towels. The
seat then must be completely dried.
• It is recommended to use the heater
and the seat warmer together. Using
the seat warmer only for a long time
may reduce its performance.
• The seat warmer consumes a lot of
electricity. Refrain from using the
seat warmer while the vehicle is
turned off to prevent the battery
from being discharged.
• To switch from seat warmer to
seat ventilator or vice-versa,
it is recommended to turn the
function off and turn the other one
on. Frequently shifting from one
function to another may lead to
a malfunction or a performance
degradation.