
Hands Free Jar Opener H100 Instructions for Use
Please read and retain these instructions for future reference v001: 14/08/20
1. Press and hold the Start Button. The outer
Jaws will begin to move in. Release the button
when the Outer Jaws pause and the Inner
Jaws begin to move. (Fig.3) Note: DO NOT put
your fingers near or in the jaws during the
operation process. Press the Release Button
once to reset the unit.
Avoid contact with any of the moving parts
during operation. Keep hands, hair, jewellery,
clothing and utensils away from the moving
parts to avoid injury and/or damage to your
Hands Free Jar Opener.
2. The Inner Jaws will grip the Jar Lid and then the Outer Jaws will resume their movement to hold
the Jar securely. Then the Inner Jaw will rotate to open the jar lid.
3. After opening the lid, the jaws of your Hands Free Jar Opener will return to their original position
and stop automatically.
4. Note: To prevent toppling and spillage when opening small or tall jars, please secure the jar with
one hand and gently hold the Jar Opener Body with your other hand. Let the Jar Opener rotate
until the lid is open.
5. When the Jar Opener switches off, lift the Jar Opener off the Jar. Always ensure that the lid is
completely unscrewed from the jar by holding the jar with one hand while removing the lid
with the other hand.
6. To re-open a jar that has been stored in the refrigerator, wipe the moisture from the Lid and Jar
prior to using your Hands Free Jar opener (Any moisture might cause the jaws to slip).
CLEANING AND CARE
1. Gently wipe surfaces with a clean, damp, soft cloth.
2. Use only gentle and non-abrasive cleaners on your Hands Free Jar Opener.
3. DO NOT immerse the Jar Opener in water or any other liquids, as this may cause damage.
BATTERIES
Keep batteries away from children and pets.
•Do not mix used and new batteries.
•Remove the batteries if left for long periods.
•Never dispose of batteries in a fire.
•Battery disposal, spent or expired batteries must be properly disposed of and recycled in compliance
with local regulations. For detailed information, contact your local authority.
•Follow the battery manufacturer’s safety, usage, and disposal instructions.