• Never use this device on animals or people
• Never point the UVC bulb toward any part of the body or eyes - not even briefly
• Do not handle this device with wet hands
• Do not place device on wet surfaces
• Do not get device wet or submerge in water
• It is a violation of federal law to use this device in a manner inconsistent with its labeling or
instructions
• If this device is no longer working properly, has been dropped or damaged in any way, or
left outdoors, do not use
• Do not directly expose this device to an open flame or other heat source
• Handle device with care to prevent breakage
• Wipe clean with soft cloth
• This device is for use to sanitize objects only. It is not meant to be used to disinfect air
• When not in use, store in a cool, dry place
• THIS DEVICE IS NOT A TOY. KEEP OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN
This Portable UVC Surface Sanitizer is not a medical device. It is for sanitizing only.
This device cannot keep users from getting sick and cannot be used to treat any
illness
Insert small end of the USB cable into the back
of the wireless sanitizer-charger device. (fig.1)
1.
2. Insert the larger end of the USB cable
into a USB power source. (fig.2)
3. Or plug into an electrical outlet using a
5V/2A dapter (not included)*. (fig.3)
4. If your phone supports fast charging (Samsung Galaxy S7 or later/Apple iPhone 8 or later)
you can use a QC3.0 adapter (not included) for fast charging.
1. Place your phone on the charging pad. You can sanitize your phone while it is charging. If you do not need
it to charge while sanitizing, you can place it face down or move one side directly under the bulbs for
stronger disinfection of a specific area.
2. Press the button on the side of the charger once for a 15 minute disinfection
time. This is sufficient to sanitize most items greater than 99.9%.
3. If you prefer a 25 minute disinfection time, press the button twice.
4.
To turn off the UVC sanitizing bulbs, press the button until
the bulbs shut off (2-3 presses).
To sanitize other items like toothbrush, makeup brush, wallet, keys, remote, computer
mouse, desk accessories, baby toys, bottle or pacifier, mail or other items, place the item
you wish to sanitize on the charging pad and turn on the bulbs. The charging pad will not
damage these items.
WARNING
: When removing any item from the charger, you must first turn off the UVC bulbs. Do not directly
expose your skin or eyes to the light.
Bulb Life:
≈
10,000 hours. At 15 minute disinfection time setting = 40,000 uses.
7. Most phones are operational and can be used while the phone is on the charging pad but the UVC bulbs
must be turned off.
Adapter must be 5V/2A or charger will not work properly.
5. Leaving the cover on your phone, place the center of the phone face up on the center of the wireless
charging pad. Within seconds, you should see the phone display the charging mode. Your phone may
beep to indicate it is charging. You can sanitize your phone while it is charging (see below)
6. When used to charge a completely dead iPhone 8 or Galaxy S10, for example, the phone should be fully
charged in about 3 hours. The speed depends on factors such as air temperature, the phone’s battery level
when set to charge, where the phone is placed on the charger pad, the age of the phone and battery.
TROUBLESHOOTING
: If the phone does not begin charging, try moving your phone around on the
charging pad. It needs to be centered on the pad. If it still does not charge, you may have to remove the
cover especially if it is thick. However, for most phones, it is not necessary to remove the phone cover. If it
still does not charge, your phone may be an older model. Most recent smartphones and tablets are
compatible. If your smartphone is an older model not listed above, you’ll need a wireless adapter/receiver
(not included). But you can still use the sanitizer.
Instructions for Use
To Charge the Phone:
Warnings
To Sanitize the Phone or Other Items:
Sanitize Other Items:
CAUTION
WARNING
WARNING
Never look at the UVC light or shine on skin. Direct, prolonged exposure of eyes or skin to the UVC
bulb can cause serious skin burns and eye inflammation.
The UVC bulb in this device contains trace amount of mercury, a chemical known to the state of
California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to
www.p65warnings.ca.gov
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