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• To engage the disinfecting power of your Halo
™
Ultraviolet Vacuum, while the
unit is on a flat surface, simply press the UV-C activation switch located on
the handle and vacuum at a normal pace. It is that simple! When the Halo
™
Ultraviolet Vacuum is disinfecting, the oval light around the Halo
™
logo on
the base of the unit will illuminate. Note that the ultraviolet light requires four
simultaneous actions to operate:
(i) the Halo
™
Ultraviolet Vacuum is safely positioned on flooring
or a flat surface,
(ii) you are squeezing the UV-C activation switch on the handle,
(iii) the product has been turned on by pressing the ON/OFF
button on the handle and the Halo
™
Ultraviolet Vacuum is in
it’s standard operating position, and
(iv) attachments are not in use and the attachment hatch is closed tightly.
• To maximize effectiveness, please operate your Halo
™
Ultraviolet Vacuum in a
smooth back and forth motion.
• Make sure to keep your Halo
™
Ultraviolet Vacuum moving while you’re using it.
• If, during cleaning, your Halo
™
Ultraviolet Vacuum should fail to pick up dust
properly or begins making an unusual noise, please stop operation immediately
and engage in the basic trouble-shooting tips described later in this manual.
• Important note: when the dust lter bag is full, you’ll need to replace it. When replacing
the dust filter bag, please follow the instructions described later in this manual.
• We strongly recommend that you replace the disposable dust lter bag at least
once a month, even if it isn’t full. The bag can cause odor, attract moisture and
can affect the efficiency of your Halo
™
Ultraviolet Vacuum.
• Although your Halo
™
Ultraviolet Vacuum is strong enough to pick up pins, paper
clips and other small, hard objects, these can cause damage to your
Halo
™
Ultraviolet Vacuum. So please pick up such objects before you vacuum to
avoid puncturing your dust filter bag or damaging the unit.
• When you’re nished cleaning, make sure to turn off the Halo
™
Ultraviolet
Vacuum and return the handle to its upright and locked position.