Using the attached toothpaste dispenser
Remove the cap from your tube of toothpaste and fit the head of your toothpaste into the
dispenser. Squeeze some toothpaste into the dispenser to activate the suction. Push on the
lever to dispense toothpaste.
Mounting the
KAPSULE™
UV-C Sanitizing Toothbrush & Cup Holder
Your device comes with a detachable adhesive that allows for mounting to a wall or any other
flat surface.
Note: Solar Panel Charging
If the
KAPSULE™
UV-C Sanitizing Toothbrush & Cup Holder is not powering on after a period of
use, it may be due to insufficient sunlight being exposed to the solar panel to recharge the
battery. When this occurs, periodically charge the sanitizer with the provided USB plug to
supplement the charge.
KAPSULE™
UV-C Sanitizing Toothbrush & Cup Holder USAGE GUIDE
Safe and effective use
The
KAPSULE™
UV-C Sanitizing Toothbrush & Cup Holder was designed to sanitize personal
items without the use of harmful chemicals. Its multiple holders allow for multiple items to be
effectively sanitized in a single cycle. The device periodically sanitizes your items to ensure that
your items remain germ-free.
WHAT IS UV-C LIGHT?
UV stands for ultraviolet light. Ultraviolet light represents the frequency of light between 100
nanometers (nm) and 400nm and cannot be seen with the naked eye. Within the UV spectrum
lie three distinct bands of light: UV-A, UV-B, and UV-C.
UV-A (400nm - 315nm): The long wave UV light (315nm to 400nm) or UV-A refers to what we
commonly call “black light.” This is the longest wavelength region and has the lowest energy.
UV-A represents the largest portion of natural UV light.
UV-B (315nm - 280nm): The UV-B (280nm to 315nm), or mid-range UV, causes sunburn.
UV-C (280nm - 100nm): The germicidal UV light (100nm to 280nm), or UV-C, is effective in
microbial control.
Scientific research has proven that the most effective frequency for microbial destruction is
between 280nm and 200nm, which is within the UV-C band. Therefore, as long as the nm