10,000 milliamp battery<\/li>\n<\/ul>\nThe 3000 milliamp 5 volt batteries are featured in ActionHeat’s socks, gloves, mittens, hats, balaclavas and the heated dog vests.<\/p>\n
The 6000 milliamp 5 volt battery is used with the jackets, vests, base layers, work shirt and work jacket. It can be used for a maximum time of up to 5 hours.<\/p>\n
The extended life 10,000 milliamp 5 volt battery can last up to eight hours.<\/p>\n
All ActionHeat 5 volt battery heated apparel has a maximum heating range between 135 to 150 degrees.<\/p>\n
We recommend using 5 volt heated socks on the highest setting for only about 5 minutes at a time. You can use this as a special heat blast setting as the socks tend to get very warm when used for long periods of time.<\/p>\n
Additionally the ActionHeat battery heated insoles feature built-in rechargeable batteries with three heating levels that can go up to 130 degrees and can be used for a maximum time of up to six hours.<\/p>\n
To power on any of your 5 volt ActionHeat battery heated apparel, make sure you plug in and conceal your fully charged battery. Then press and hold the power button for about 5 seconds to power it on.<\/p>\n
After the colors on the button stop pulsing and maintain a solid color, you can now press the button quickly to shuffle through the heating levels.<\/p>\n
To turn off all your ActionHeat 5 volt battery heated products, press and hold the power button until all the lights power down.<\/p>\n
Using the onboard control temperature settings, you can use the button on your ActionHeat garment to control your heat levels.<\/p>\n
The time and total temperature that you can get your ActionHeat garment up to, will depend varying on product and the type of battery that you’re using.<\/p>\n
Battery Care<\/h3>\n
Taking care of your batteries during the summer months is crucial to extending overall battery life.<\/p>\n
It’s recommended to charge any ActionHeat batteries at least once every three months to keep them on a regular cycle and to avoid them from staying dormant for too long, which could potentially shorten the battery life.<\/p>\n
All ActionHeat batteries feature a maximum charging time between 4 to 6 hours.<\/p>\n
When not using your ActionHeat garments, make sure to unplug any and all power banks from your ActionHeat apparel.<\/p>\n
Materials and Cleaning<\/h3>\n
In this article we’ll explain all the different kinds of materials you’ll find in ActionHeat apparel and how to properly clean your garments.<\/p>\n
ActionHeat battery heated apparel features strategically placed built-in heating panels that are made up with special action flex material.<\/p>\n
These heating panels provide lightweight comfort, insulation and versatility by using ultrafine fibers to provide extreme heating performance in even the most harshest conditions.<\/p>\n
The ActionHeat socks are offered in either cotton or wool, depending on your preference.<\/p>\n
How to Clean Your ActionHeat Garments<\/h3>\n
For the easiest and safest cleaning method, ActionHeat recommends spot cleaning by hand. If needed, most 5 volt ActionHeat items are machine washable. It is important to read all instructions on the packaging before machine washing.<\/p>\n
Disconnect and remove all power packs from the garment.<\/p>\n
Place all the wires in pockets, fasten all zippers and close all remaining pockets.<\/p>\n
Wash separately from all other pieces of clothing and use mild detergent if needed<\/p>\n
Machine wash with cold water on a gentle cycle.<\/p>\n
Do not put in the dryer, do not iron and do not dry clean. Make sure you lay the garment flat to dry.<\/p>\n
For certain items, like the 5 volt socks and the 3.7 volt socks, ActionHeat provides a mesh washing bag to use for your convenience.<\/p>\n
The typical rule of thumb is if you can zip up the wiring, you can machine wash.<\/p>\n
We do not recommend machine washing the ActionHeat gloves.<\/p>\n
Troubleshooting<\/h3>\n
In this article will explain the basic troubleshooting and warranty information.<\/p>\n
ActionHeat battery heated apparel follows basic troubleshooting steps across their myriad of products.<\/p>\n
Starting with the battery. If your batteries don’t light up when you plug them into your charger or when you plug them into your garment after a charge, your battery may be defective.<\/p>\n
Sometimes the battery will not reach its full charging lights to indicate having a power issue.<\/p>\n
If your battery charges through a full cycle, but doesn’t provide any heat when you plug into your garment , there may be an internal disconnection with the wires attached to your heating panels.<\/p>\n
This can happen in certain situations if ActionHeat socks, jackets or base layers become overstretched.<\/p>\n
The ActionHeat warranty features a three month factory warranty, which covers the fabric, internal heating connections and battery connector.<\/p>\n
The three month factory warranty is featured with all the included accessories, such as the rechargeable batteries, charging kit or AA battery packs.<\/p>\n
ActionHeat battery heated apparel is ready to assist you with any outdoor needs, any outdoor job or any outdoor event.<\/p>\n
ActionHeat battery heated apparel is the perfect amount of comfort and warmth in any situation.<\/p>\n
Whatever your plans, ActionHeat will be there by your side. Simply turn on and warm up.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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