To turn on the cigarette lighter, turn the ignition key to the ACC or ON position and press the cigarette lighter all the way.
When heated to the required temperature, the cigarette lighter automatically pops up.
Attention: Overheating of the cigarette lighter may damage the heating element and the cigarette lighter itself.
Do not keep the cigarette lighter pressed during heating. This may cause the cigarette lighter to overheat.
Attempting to turn on a faulty cigarette lighter is dangerous. If the heated cigarette lighter does not eject, remove it and contact a service center for repair. We recommend contacting an authorized service center. A faulty cigarette lighter can cause injury and damage to your vehicle.
Warning: If you leave an object with an explosive substance, such as a disposable lighter, inside the car in summer, the temperature increase in the passenger compartment and rear compartment of the body can cause an explosion and fire.
Make sure that no flammable or explosive substances are in or stored in the machine.
Note: The cigarette lighter socket may only be used for its intended purpose. Connecting other 12V plugs to the cigarette lighter socket may blow a fuse or cause damage due to overheating.
Attention: Strong heating of the case of the working cigarette lighter is possible.
Do not touch the body of the cigarette lighter and do not let children play with the cigarette lighter. Hot metal can cause bodily injury and damage your vehicle or other property.