1. Product Overview
The Hilitand 600W Mini Electric Immersion Heater is designed for quickly heating water, coffee, or tea in various containers. Its compact size makes it suitable for household, office, university dorm, or travel use. Constructed from stainless steel, it offers durability and efficient heating.
- Compact and Portable: Ideal for heating liquids in cups or tea kettles.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for home, office, business trips, or travel.
- Rapid Heating: Designed for quick and efficient water heating.
- Durable Material: Made of stainless steel for resistance and heat tolerance.
- Simple Operation: Easy to use with clear instructions.

Image 1.1: The Hilitand 600W Mini Electric Immersion Heater, showcasing its compact design and yellow power cord.
2. Safety Instructions
Please read all safety instructions carefully before using the appliance. Failure to follow these instructions may result in electric shock, fire, or serious injury.
- Voltage Compatibility: This appliance operates on 220V. Ensure your power outlet matches this voltage. Using it with an incompatible voltage may damage the device and pose a safety risk.
- Immersion Only: The heating element must be fully immersed in liquid before connecting to power. Do not operate the heater in air.
- Supervision: Always supervise the heater while it is in operation. Do not leave it unattended.
- Container Type: Use only heat-resistant containers.
- Liquid Level: Ensure the liquid level is sufficient to cover the heating coil completely, but do not overfill the container to prevent spillage when heating.
- Handling Hot Surfaces: The heating element and surrounding liquid will become extremely hot. Avoid direct contact. Use caution when handling the heater after use.
- Unplug Before Removal: Always unplug the heater from the power outlet before removing it from the liquid. Wait a few seconds for the element to cool slightly before removal.
- Keep Away from Children: Store the appliance out of reach of children.
- Avoid Damaged Cords: Do not use the heater if the power cord or plug is damaged.
- No Extension Cords: Avoid using extension cords. If necessary, use a heavy-duty extension cord rated for the appliance's wattage.
- Cleaning: Unplug and allow the heater to cool completely before cleaning.
3. Setup
- Inspect the Heater: Before first use, inspect the heater for any visible damage to the heating element or power cord.
- Choose a Container: Select a heat-resistant container (e.g., mug, glass, kettle) that can safely hold the liquid you wish to heat.
- Fill the Container: Fill the container with the desired liquid (water, coffee, tea). Ensure the liquid level is sufficient to fully immerse the metal heating coil of the immersion heater. Do not fill to the very top to prevent overflow during heating.
- Position the Heater: Place the immersion heater into the liquid, ensuring the entire metal heating coil is submerged. The yellow plastic handle should rest on the rim of the container, keeping the electrical components out of the liquid.

Image 3.1: The immersion heater correctly placed in a glass, with the heating element fully submerged in water.
4. Operating Instructions
- Connect to Power: With the heater properly submerged in the liquid, plug the power cord into a compatible 220V electrical outlet.
- Monitor Heating: The heater will begin to warm the liquid. Stay near the appliance and monitor the heating process.
- Achieve Desired Temperature: Once the liquid reaches your desired temperature or begins to boil, immediately unplug the heater from the electrical outlet.
- Wait Before Removal: Allow a few seconds for the heating element to cool slightly before carefully removing it from the liquid.
- Safe Placement: Place the hot heater on a heat-resistant surface, away from flammable materials.
Note: This heater does not have an automatic shut-off function. It is crucial to unplug it manually once the desired temperature is reached to prevent overheating or boiling dry.

Image 4.1: Close-up of the heater's plug and power rating (600W, 220V).
5. Maintenance and Cleaning
Regular cleaning and proper maintenance will ensure the longevity and safe operation of your immersion heater.
- Unplug and Cool: Always ensure the heater is unplugged from the power outlet and has cooled down completely before attempting any cleaning or maintenance.
- Wipe Down: Use a soft, damp cloth to wipe the exterior of the heating element and the plastic handle.
- Remove Mineral Deposits: If mineral deposits (limescale) accumulate on the heating element, you can gently scrub them off with a non-abrasive brush or sponge. For stubborn deposits, immerse the heating element (only the metal part) in a solution of water and white vinegar for a short period, then scrub and rinse thoroughly.
- Do Not Immerse Electrical Parts: Never immerse the plug or the upper plastic part of the heater in water or any other liquid.
- Storage: Store the heater in a dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures, when not in use.

Image 5.1: A close-up view of the stainless steel heating coil, which should be kept clean for optimal performance.
6. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
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| Heater does not turn on. |
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| Liquid heats slowly. |
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| Burning smell. |
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7. Specifications
| Feature | Detail |
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| Brand | Hilitand |
| Model | Mini Electric Heater 600W |
| Power | 600W |
| Voltage | 220V |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Item Length | 5.71 Inches (approx. 145mm) |
| Total Cord Length | Approx. 1m / 39.37in |
| ASIN | B08NK4B517 |

Image 7.1: Diagram showing the dimensions of the immersion heater, including its 5.7-inch length and 1-meter cord.
8. Warranty and Support
For warranty information or technical support regarding your Hilitand Mini Electric Immersion Heater, please refer to the product packaging or contact the retailer from whom you purchased the product. You may also visit the official Hilitand store on Amazon for further assistance: