What do 'lo' and 'hi' represent in car seat heating?
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Seat heating 'hi' is the abbreviation of 'high' in English, meaning the high heating level; while 'lo' is the abbreviation of 'low' in English, meaning the low heating level. Below are the relevant introductions: 1. Structure: The basic structure of a seat heater consists of a layer of non-woven fabric at the bottom, with heating wires arranged on it and fixed to the non-woven fabric with adhesive tape. A knitted fabric covers the adhesive tape, and the knitting threads are sewn into a shape similar to the heated area of the seat, then stitched into the seat cover. 2. Arrangement: The non-woven fabric with heating wires, when the car seat heating switch is turned on, the heating wires are electrified, and the seat will generate heat, causing the seat to gradually warm up in a short time. The principle is somewhat similar to that of an electric blanket.