CARE AND USE OF YOUR PIRIT HEATED HOSE
IMPORTANT:
This hose is for normal farm and garden use and light commerical use only.
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Simply unroll the hose to use just as you would a normal garden hose.
2. Screw the female end (near the electrical cord) of the hose onto your faucet. Make sure the washer
is in place inside the female coupling.
3. Plug the 3-prong cord into a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) or a properly-grounded 3-hole
outlet that is protected by a GFCI.
4. The heater is thermostatically controlled and will not turn on unless the ambient temperature
approaches freezing temperatures.
5. It is good practice to drain and unplug the hose when not in use to extend the lifetime of the hose.
6. If water is frozen inside the hose, allow several minutes for the ice to melt after plugging in the
hose and before use.
CAUTION
1. To insure continued protection against electric shock, connect to properly grounded outlets only.
2. This hose is NOT designed to provide freeze protection to your water supply. Be sure to take
appropriate measures to protect your water supply.
3. This hose is an appliance and should be respected and treated as such.
4. To extend the lifetime of the hose, unplug and drain the hose, and remove attachments when not in
use.
WARNING
1. Read all instructions.
2. Inspect the cord before using.
3. Do not use extension cords.
4. Do not immerse the plug.
5. Store indoors after winter season.
6. Connect only to a circuit that is protected by a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI). A GFCI is a
sensitive device that cutsoff the electricity if there is any leakage of current. A GFCI may be
obtained from any electrician or hardware store.
7. Do not attempt to cut or splice the hose—serious injury may result.
8. Do not spray water into an electrical outlet—severe electrical shock could result.
Electrical Rating
180 Watts 1.5 Amps 120 Volts 60 Hertz
PATENT PENDING
1-Year Warranty
Made and printed in China
WARNING:
Do not attempt to cut or splice hose—serious injury may result.
Do not spray water into an electrical outlet. Severe electrical shock could result.