1. Okwu mmalite
Welcome to your Venustas Men's Heated Vest. This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective use, care, and maintenance of your heated apparel. Please read thoroughly before first use to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your product.
2. Ozi nchekwa
Biko debe ihe nchekwa nchekwa ndị a:
- Do not use this product if you have a pacemaker, are pregnant, or have any medical conditions that may be affected by heat. Consult a physician before use.
- Keep the battery pack away from water and high temperatures. Do not puncture, drop, or disassemble the battery.
- Do not use the vest while sleeping.
- Ọ bụrụ na ị na-enweta ahụ erughị ala ọ bụla, kwụsị iji ozugbo.
- Ensure the power cable is securely connected to the battery pack and the vest's internal connector before use.
- Do not modify the vest or heating elements.
- Store the vest and battery in a cool, dry place when not in use.
3. Ihe ngwugwu
- 1 x Venustas Men's Heated Vest
- 1 x Venustas Battery Pack (36Wh)
- 1 x akpa akpa
- Note: Charger for the battery pack is not included.
4. Akụrụngwa Ngwaahịa
- Mpaghara 6 nke na-ekpo ọkụ: Strategically placed ultra-thin carbon fiber panels warm your collar, back, shoulders, and pockets for comprehensive core comfort.
- 3 Ntọala okpomọkụ: Easily switch between High (Red LED), Medium (White LED), and Low (Blue LED) with a single button.
- Quick & Long-Lasting Warmth: Heats up in seconds. Enjoy up to 10 hours on low, 6 hours on medium, and 3 hours on high with a single charge from the certified 36Wh battery pack.
- Comfort & Breathability: Made with comfortable and water-resistant nylon, featuring a stand-up collar for added warmth and freedom of movement.
- Fast Phone Charging: The included battery pack features a USB port to charge your phone and other devices.
- Igwe na-asachapụ: Designed for easy care and maintenance.

Image: Venustas Men's Heated Vest with illuminated heating elements indicating the 6 heat zones across the collar, back, shoulders, and pockets.

Image: Diagram illustrating the 6 heat zones of the vest, indicating heat levels (High, Medium, Low) with corresponding temperatures and battery life.
5. Nhazi
Ijikọ ngwugwu batrị
- Locate the power cable inside the vest's designated battery pocket (typically on the left side).
- Connect the power cable from the vest to the Venustas battery pack.
- Place the connected battery pack securely into the designated pocket and zip it closed.
Video: This video demonstrates how to connect the battery pack to the Venustas Heated Vest and activate the heating function.
Vidiyo: Efereview of the Classic Men's Heated Vest, showing its design and features, including battery connection and operation.
6. Ntuziaka ọrụ
Na-agbanye/ Gbanyụọ
- Press and hold the power button on the vest's chest for approximately 3 seconds until the LED illuminates.
- The vest will typically start in High heat mode (Red LED) and pre-heat for a few minutes.
- To turn off the heating function, press and hold the power button for 3 seconds until the LED light turns off.
Na-edozi Ntọala okpomọkụ
- While the vest is on, press the power button briefly to cycle through the available heat settings.
- Red ikanam: High heat setting (approximately 131°F / 55°C).
- Ọcha LED: Medium heat setting (approximately 113°F / 45°C).
- Igwe ọkụ na-acha anụnụ anụnụ: Low heat setting (approximately 100°F / 38°C).

Image: Close-up image of the Venustas vest's power button, illustrating the different LED colors for high (red), medium (white), and low (blue) heat settings.
7. Nlekọta na nlekọta
Proper care ensures the longevity and performance of your heated vest.
- Wepu batrị: Always disconnect and remove the battery pack from the vest pocket before cleaning.
- Prepare for Wash: Zip up all zippers on the vest. For best results, place the vest in a mesh laundry bag.
- Igwe na-asachapụ: Machine wash gently in cold water on a delicate cycle.
- Emela: Do not bleach, iron, dry clean, or wring the vest.
- ihicha: Hang dry completely in a well-ventilated area before re-connecting the battery or storing. Ensure no moisture remains in or around the electrical components.

Image: Close-up of the vest's water-resistant nylon fabric, demonstrating its durability and ease of cleaning.
8. Nchọpụta nsogbu
Vest not heating:
- Ensure the battery pack is fully charged and properly connected to the vest's power cable.
- Check if the power button LED on the vest's chest is illuminated. If not, press and hold for 3 seconds to turn on.
- Verify that the power cable is securely plugged into both the battery and the vest's internal connector.
Ndụ batrị dị mkpụmkpụ:
- Battery life varies significantly with the selected heat setting; higher settings consume power more quickly.
- Gbaa mbọ hụ na chajịla batrị nke ọma tupu ojiji ọ bụla.
- For extended use, consider carrying an additional fully charged Venustas battery pack.
9. Nkọwapụta
| Njirimara | Nkọwa |
|---|---|
| Akụkụ ngwugwu | 13.5 x 9.57 x 3.66 sentimita asatọ |
| Nọmba Nlereanya ihe | Venustas - 6000 |
| Ibu | 2.31 pound |
| Ngalaba | Ndị nwoke |
| Batrị | 1 batrị lithium polymer (gụnyere) |
| Ụdị ákwà | 100% naịlọn |
| Ntuziaka nlekọta | Igwe ịsa ahụ |
| Mmalite | Ebubatara |
10. Size Guide
Refer to the following size chart to ensure the best fit for your Venustas Heated Vest.
| Nha akara | Igbe (n'ime) | N'úkwù (n'ime) | Hip (n'ime) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Obere | 36-38 | 29-32 | 35-37 |
| Ọkara | 39-41 | 33-35 | 38-40 |
| Nnukwu | 42-44 | 36-38 | 41-43 |
| X- Nnukwu | 45-47 | 39-41 | 44-46 |
| XX- Nnukwu | 48-51 | 42-45 | 47-50 |
| 3X- Nnukwu | 52-55 | 46-49 | 51-54 |
| 4X- Nnukwu | 56-59 | 50-53 | 55-58 |
| 5X- Nnukwu | 60-63 | 54-57 | 59-62 |
| LT | 42-44 | 36-38 | 41-43 |
| XLT | 45-47 | 39-41 | 44-46 |
| 2XLT | 48-51 | 42-45 | 47-50 |
| 3XLT | 52-55 | 46-49 | 51-54 |

Image: Detailed size chart for the Venustas Heated Vest, providing measurements for chest, waist, hips, and length across various sizes.
11. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado
For warranty claims, technical support, or product inquiries, please contact Venustas customer service through the official websaịtị ma ọ bụ ikpo okwu ịzụrụ ihe gị. Debe ihe akaebe nke ịzụrụ ihe gị maka nkwenye akwụkwọ ikike.





