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Device Care and Storage
• Ifneeded,cleanthesurfaceonlywithadampcloth.
• Alwaysstorethedeviceinitscarryingcaseinacool,dry
place. Never keep it where the temperature is less than 5°F
(-15°C) or greater than 140°F (60°C). Temperatures below or
above could damage the device.
• Never store the device or any of its parts in an automobile in
cold or hot weather.
• AlwaysstoretheOL1000orOL1000SCinthecarryingcase
provided with the device. The carrying case will protect the
device when not in use. It also stores the extra batteries and
this manual.
• Toavoidtheriskofchokingorstrangulation,alwaysstore
the OL1000 or OL1000 SC in its carrying case out of reach of
small children.
Use While Traveling
You should try to use the OL1000 or OL1000 SC at the same
time every day. The clock inside the device counts each
day starting at midnight Pacific Standard Time (PST), 8:00
AM Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), or 7:00 AM (GMT) during
daylight savings, and will only allow one treatment every 24
hours. If you travel outside of your normal time zone, you
should try to treat at the same time you normally would at
home. Do not take the OL1000 or OL1000 SC through airport
x-ray machines because the x-rays may damage the device.
Troubleshooting Information
If you hear beeps before your 30-minute treatment is complete,
there may be a problem with your device. Look at the LCD
screen for a picture. Table 1 below shows pictures that may
appear on the LCD screen and other common problems (left
side of table). The action to take for each picture or problem is
on the right side of the table.
Table 1. Display Messages
-15°C
60°C
Display Picture
Action to be Taken
Magnetic Interference – announced
by three beeps. The “X” will flash.
1. If the device looks damaged, call
Customer Care.
2. If not, try moving to another
location in your house. Make sure
you are not near metal objects.
3. If the picture is still displayed,
replace the batteries with new ones.
4. If the device still shows the
picture, call Customer Care.
Replace Battery – announced by
three beeps.
Replace the batteries with new ones.
Phone For Help – announced by
three beeps.
Call Customer Care.
(Troubleshooting continues on page 14)