User Manual

2. Remove pack from heating unit with tongs by gently lifting loop tab.
3. Place pack on the left side of the cover.
4. Fold cover over the pack. Make sure the hook/loop fasteners are aligned.
5. Press hook/loop fastener together to secure the pack.
Note: Oversize pack can be covered by 1 oversize cover or 2 standard covers
(1st cover hook/loop up, pack in middle, 2nd cover hook/loop down).
Care for moist heat pack cover
Covers can be laundered in washing machine and dryer. Wash separately, no
bleach. Max drying temperature: 160°F / 71°C. Fasten hook and loop closures
together before laundering to avoid hook snagging terry material; some models
include extra loop tabs to cover exposed hook during laundering. Avoid Ironing.
Frequent use of moist heat pack
If pack is going to be used for regular or frequent treatments, keep it in water
(either in the heating unit or in a covered pot on the stove).
Storage of moist heat pack
When pack is to be stored for an extended period of time, it should be kept
moist and cold. Place wet pack in a plastic bag, seal it and store it in freezer.
Alternatively, you can permit pack to dry thoroughly and then store it. When
stored in this manner the filler becomes hard and caked. This does not harm
the pack, but will require a much longer time for reheating.
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do not apply hot pack directly to skin (always use towelling or hot pack covers)
individuals with circulatory problems should consult physician before use
do not use over insensitive skin
do not sit or lie on pack
limit treatment time to 30 minutes per application
monitor hot pack application to ensure skin is not becoming too hot
do not use directly over cuts, abrasions or wounds
make sure pack is fully immersed in water before heating
do not add chlorine additive to water
CAUTION
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