READ THIS USER GUIDE BEFORE USE.

DANGER
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Do
not use the ice packs for freezing food to babies, small children
and animals.
Do not allow sharp objects to puncture any ice pack. Check for
salt water leakage. Leakage of the contents can become dangerous
in an electrical environment or when ingested by a small child.
Discard and replace leaking ice packs. Keep the ice packs out of
reach for children. Do not open. Do not swallow the content. Use
gloves when handling frozen ice packs. Store them in the supplied
box. The ice packs are not intended for direct food contact. If
dirty, replace them or clean them with soap and water. Do not put
them in a dishwasher or oven or heat them above 40°C.
Do not remove the ice pack labels. An ice pack is not a toy. Only
use them as intended.
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How to use
the frozen ice packs:

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Put on insulating gloves.
Place the frozen ice packs and packaged ice
cream in the food vaccum flask. Select the number of ice packs you
need for you transport.
Do not overfill the vacuum flask.
Performance for a 0.5L vaccum flask at 25°C
ambient temperature: Ice Packs Temperature Time
4 -14°C 4
hours
5 -15°C 5
hours
6 -16°C 6
hours
7 -17°C 7
hours
8 -17.5°C 8
hours
9 -18°C 9
hours
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Transport and store the vaccum flask upside
down. This is important for keeping the temperature gradients
in the food vaccum flask low.
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 Check
for salt water leakage before giving ice cream to anyone. Let
the ice packs stay in the vaccum flask until you can put them in
the box in the freezer. Enjoy eating ice cream. Maybe were no
one else can!
Remember
that the ice cream are for adults only, due to the salt water
leagage risk. A -21°C ice pack is not a toy.
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The
contents per ice pack is 5 g NaCl (table salt), 0.001 g of a proprietary Salt Hydration Nucleation Agent (SHNA)
and water.
When
charged the ice packs are totaly white colored by hydrated salt,
NaCl*2H20.
Leathal
dose of table salt is reported to be 3 g per kg body weight (oral,
rats).
Leathal
dose of SHNA is reported to be 3 g per kg body weight (oral, rats).
Salt
water leakage can become dangerous in an electrical environment.
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