Charging the Sigma™ UV Sanitizing Bag
Take the USB cable and insert it into the USB connecting port. Connect to a USB
power source (such as a power bank). The indicator light will turn red while the
device is charging. A full charge takes 1.5 hours. Once the device is fully
charged, the indicator light will turn blue.
Turning On and Off
To turn the Sigma™ UV Sanitizing Bag on, press the power button. To turn
the device off, press the power button and hold for 3 seconds until the indicator
light turns off.
Sanitization
Place the items for sanitization inside the box and make sure that the box is fully
zipped before starting the sanitization process. Press the power button, and the
sanitization process begins once you hear a voice prompt and the LED indicator
turns blue. The UV-C light will automatically turn off after 60 seconds.
When the battery of the device is low when you attempt to start a sanitization
cycle, a voice will prompt and the indicator light will flicker red and blue
alternately. You will need to charge the device before using it again.
THE Sigma™ UV Sanitizing Bag CLEANING GUIDE
Use a soft and moist cloth to wipe the surface of the device. Do not use water or
any chemicals to clean the device or the lamp itself.
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.