User Manual for Tchibo Hot Water Bottle with Strap 140011-8S
Quick guide for the Tchibo Hot Water Bottle with Strap (140011-8S). Learn how to safely fill, use, and maintain your hot water bottle to prevent burns and extend its lifespan.
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Quick guide from the manual
This hot water bottle is designed for private use to provide warmth. To ensure safety and longevity, follow these key guidelines:

- Always use with the cover or over clothing to prevent direct skin contact.
- Fill with warm water only (max 70°C); never use boiling water.
- Fill to a maximum of two-thirds capacity to prevent bursting.
- Inspect before every use for signs of wear, damage, or leaks.
Safety Warnings
- Risk of burns: Prolonged direct contact with the skin can cause burns. Test the temperature on the inside of your wrist before use.
- Not suitable for children under 36 months.
- Not intended for medical, therapeutic, or commercial use.
- Do not use if you have impaired heat perception.
- Do not use as a cushion or sit on the bottle.
Filling Instructions
- Hold the bottle by the neck in an upright hanging position.
- Fill slowly with warm water (max 70°C) to a maximum of two-thirds capacity.
- Carefully expel residual air by lowering the bottle onto a flat surface until water appears at the opening.
- Screw the stopper on tightly.
- Pour out residual water from the funnel and check for leaks.
Usage Guidelines
- Do not heat the bottle in an oven, grill, or microwave.
- Do not add salt, essential oils, or other additives to the water.
- Do not use water from a hot water tap, as this can significantly shorten the bottle's lifespan.
Storage and Maintenance
- When not in use, empty the bottle completely.
- Store the bottle open in a cool, dry, and dark place.
- Protect from direct sunlight, hot surfaces, sharp objects, oils, and fats.
- The cover is machine washable; follow the care instructions on the sewn-in label.
- Replace the hot water bottle after a maximum of 5 years of use.
Manufacturer information
Tchibo GmbH
Practical help
Common problems
Bottle leaks
Check that the stopper is screwed on tightly and ensure no debris is in the opening.
Risk of bursting
Do not overfill (max 2/3 capacity) and never use boiling water.
Skin burns
Always use with the provided cover or over clothing. Test temperature on your wrist before use.
Before use
- Inspect the bottle and stopper for cracks, wear, or damage.
- Ensure the cover is clean and intact.
- Prepare a flat surface for the filling process.
- Verify water temperature is below 70°C.
Specs in practice
- Max water temperature
- 70°C. Never use boiling water as it can damage the material and cause burns.
- Filling capacity
- Maximum 2/3 of the bottle volume to allow for expansion and safe handling.
Images and diagrams
- The filling diagram illustrates holding the bottle by the neck in an upright position.
- The diagram shows lowering the bottle onto a flat surface to expel air before closing.
Model compatibility
- Not suitable for children under 36 months.
- Not for medical, therapeutic, or commercial use.
Manual page author
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