Warnings Tips:
- Before using, ensure the water level is sufficient and the immersible water heater is fully submerged before plugging it in.
- If the power cord is too short, use a heavy-duty extension cord in good condition (not worn or damaged).
- Do NOT touch water during use. Please unplug the power plug before touching the water.
- Due to water quality reasons, after repeated use of the water heater, the surface of the heating tube will produce scale, affecting the heating effect, please use the steel ball to clean up in time.
- Please read the instructions and precautions carefully before using the electric immersion water heater.
Here are several unsafe/misuse scenarios involving electric immersion water heaters
- Dry Boiling Without Water Immersion or Partial Submersion
Risk: Operating the device without fully submerging the heating coil in liquid.
Consequence: Rapid overheating, melting of internal components, and potential fire ignition.
- Using Non-Heat-Resistant Containers
Example: Glass jars, plastic cups, or thin-walled metal pots not rated for high temperatures.
Hazard: Container cracking/spilling boiling water or leaching toxic chemicals (e.g., BPA from plastics).
- Overloading Electrical Circuits
Violation: Plugging multiple high-wattage devices (e.g., microwave + heater) into the same 15-amp household circuit.
Result: Circuit breaker tripping, wire insulation damage, or outlet fires.
Negligence: Leaving the heater active while sleeping or away from the immediate area.
Outcome: Delayed response to boiling over, leaks, or smoke emission.
Mistake: Connecting 220V-designed units to U.S. 120V outlets (or vice versa) without a converter.
Danger: Power surges, accelerated wear, or instant burnout.