
Connecting to USB
Take the USB cable and connect to a power source (such as a powerbank). The OMNI
Ultraviolet™ UV Phone Sanitizer is now ready to use.
Turning On and Off
After placing all items into the OMNI Ultraviolet™ UV Phone Sanitizer, ensure that the bag is
fully closed. Press the button on top of the bag to start the sanitization process.
Sanitization
The flickering light will indicate that the sanitization process has started. Ensure that the OMNI
Ultraviolet™ UV Phone Sanitizer is kept closed during the entire sanitization. The flickering
stops once the sanitization process is finished. You can then remove your sterilized items from
the box.
THE OMNI ULTRAVIOLET™ UV PHONE SANITIZER CLEANING GUIDE
Safe and effective use
To clean and maintain the optimal effect of the OMNI Ultraviolet™ UV Phone Sanitizer, regularly
wipe the device with a dry towel. Do not press, wash and soak the device.
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.