Cleaning - Here's how to do it right
We do not recommend to wash your gloves often, but sometimes it is neccessary.
- Remove the batteries before cleaning.
- Use a cloth with lukewarm water and mild soap to clean the exterior of the glove or mitten.
- Clean according to the care label found inside one of the gloves.
- Hang dry only – and allow the connector to hang freely.
- Let the connector dry thoroughly after cleaning.
- Wait until the gloves are completely dry before using.
- Store the gloves disconnected from the batteries.
Why it’s worth it
Following these simple care steps helps protect the heating system and materials, keeping your gloves comfortable, safe, and reliable over time.
Allowing the connector to air-dry fully prevents moisture buildup inside. Disconnecting the batteries during storage helps avoid slow discharge and potential damage to the battery cells.
Keep your batteries healthy – It’s easy
A few simple habits help your battery last longer, perform better, and stay ready when you need warmth:
- Charge it every 2–3 months, even when not in use.
- Store it at 50–80% charge for long-term battery health.
- Charge after use – it’s a simple way to care for the battery.
- Avoid draining it completely too often – topping up is better.
- Only charge when it’s dry and undamaged, and never leave it charging unattended.
Why it’s worth it
Like most lithium-ion batteries, this battery contains cells that don’t like staying fully drained for too long. If left empty, it can enter deep discharge, which may cause permanent damage and reduce battery capacity.
By charging it regularly and storing it partially charged, you help protect the battery cells and extend its lifespan. The result? Extended lifetime for the battery – and a battery that’s always ready when you are.
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