Why is this accessory essential?
What could be more unpleasant when, for example, you’re out hunting in the rain in the morning, and you get out again in the afternoon, than to have your boots or shoes soaked? The lunch break rarely allows your equipment to dry out. However, with this boot and clothes dryer, you avoid leaving your equipment against the radiator (not to be done!) and speed up the drying process. Which is more comfortable when you put your shoes back on or put your garment back on.
Technical specifications
Dimensions: 27 x 21.5 x 9.8 cm.
Weight: 480 grams.
Output voltage: 230 V/50 Hz.
Power: 150 W.
The equipment comes with 2 hoses (for socks) and 2 hangers (for clothes) that clip onto the main unit. A storage/transport bag is also included.
Start-up
When wet clothes are ready to dry, hang the dryer on a coat rack in a well-ventilated room. Connect the appliance to a mains socket: it will automatically go into standby mode and the blue power indicator will flash.
Start-up (continued)
Then press the ON/OFF button: the indicator light stops flashing and lights up red. The appliance is now ready to blow hot air into your garment or pair of boots/shoes. Place your hand over the air inlet. After a few seconds, you should feel the air flow change from cold to warm. This means that the boot and clothes dryer is working properly. If you press the ON/OFF button a second time, the appliance switches to cold air flow.
Power
When set to warm air mode, the dryer runs for 3 hours without interruption, before automatically switching to cold air mode. The appliance will not switch off automatically after this time. This will have to be done manually.
Before switching on the appliance, make sure your clothes (shirt, t-shirt, shorts, waistcoats, light coats, etc.) are securely in place so they don’t fall off. Do the same with your boots/shoes.