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Oz Portable - Quick Start Guide; Unit Operation and Program Selection; Safety Warning: High Level Operation

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5
I. QUICK START
1. When the unit is plugged in and receiving power a red light will illuminate below the
On/O and Program buons.
2. Press the ON/OFF buon. A blue light will illuminate next to a program to show the
unit is on.
3. Press the PROGRAM buon to cycle through the dierent programs. A blue light
will be illuminated beside the program that has been chosen.
4. There are 4 programs that will connue to repeat every 15 minutes for the indicated
amount of me shown below unl the unit is turned o or reprogrammed.
Low: 1 Minute
Medium: 2 Minutes
High: 4 Minutes
Maximum: 6 Minutes
5. When the light below the On/O and Program buons changes from red to blue the
unit is producing Ozone.
6. At anyme you can turn the unit o by pressing the On/O buon.
Recurring med usage: These recurring programs are best suited for destroying odors
and killing bacteria in small rooms, closets, under cabinets, automobiles, boats, and other
small spaces.
YOUR OZ UNIT WILL PRODUCE OZONE AT AN AVERAGE RATE OF 500 MG/HOUR.
WARNING: Use
the unit at the
Maximum level
seng only in
unoccupied or
larger areas.
[ Tips ]
The EPA does not recommend breathing ozone gas in the air. Because ozone is eecve, if
you get too much it can make you cough, or cause a burning sensaon in your eyes or sinuses.
Breathing ozone is not recommended for the very young, elderly or asthma suerers. Like
some of our most common household tools, such as gasoline, bleach, electricity or even bug
bombs, care should be taken! The EPA recommends moving to an area with no ozone if you do
experience discomfort from overexposure to ozone gas.