Helps keep you warm and cosy.
LATEX FREE. This hot water bottle is made of phthalate-free PVC and is suitable for latex allergy sufferers.
The bottle is manufactured to requirements in excess of British Standards BS 1970:2012
Capacity: 1.6 litres
How to use
This hot water bottle is designed for partial filling only. When filling this hot water bottle do not use boiling water. Do not fill using water from the domestic hot water system as this can considerably shorten the life of the hot water bottle. Fill to a maximum of two thirds capacity or less. Do not overfil as this might cause the hot water bottle to burst.
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Hold the water bottle by the neck in an upright position and fill slowly to avoid hot water splashing back.
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Expel air by lowering carefully onto a flat surface until water appears at the opening.
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Screw the stopper sufficiently tight, in practice finger tight should be adequate.
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Finally make sure the funnel is empty.
Additional instructions on how to tighten the Boots hot water bottle stopper correctly
It has become apparent that a small number of users have experienced leaks during use of the Boots hot water bottle. We would like to reassure our customers that all our bottles are individually tested for faults and conform to the current British Standard 1970:2012, which is the global safety standard for hot water bottles.
To prevent the hot water bottle leaking during use it important that the stopper is tightened correctly. To close the stopper sufficiently tight the stopper should be turned until it cannot be turned further without the use of excessive force. Failure to do this can result in leaking from the stopper area during use.
How to tighten the stopper correctly
When the stopper is in position it reaches its biting point and the resistance on turning increases. At this point the stopper should not be considered sufficiently tight as it can leak during use. To secure the stopper properly to prevent leaks it is necessary to tighten the stopper until it comes to a complete stop and cannot be turned further without the use of excessive force.
Hazards and Cautions
HOT WATER BOTTLES CAN CAUSE BURNS (EVEN WHEN COVERED). AVOID PROLONGED DIRECT CONTACT WITH SKIN.
Under no circumstances should the hot water bottle be used as a cushion or sat on.
Prevent contact with hot surfaces, oil or grease.
Do not microwave this hot water bottle.
Hot water bottles are not suitable for use with infants or persons insensitive to heat. Please be aware that sensitivity to heat can be impaired by overtiredness, certain medicines, alcohol or illness. It is strongly recommended that children are supervised when using hot water bottles.
It is recommended that you replace your hot water bottle at least every 2 years.