Why Does the Light on My Soclean Machine Continue to Flash Aftert Cleaning
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FAQs
The SoClean 2 is the fast, easy way to clean your sleep equipment. The SoClean 2 uses Activated Oxygen (ozone) in order to maintain your sleep equipment daily with no disassembly and no water.
The Neutralizing Pre-Wash can be used prior to the first use of your SoClean 2 or when introducing new sleep equipment to your system. You can also use the Pre-Wash to clean the parts of your sleep equipment regularly as recommended by the manufacturer. The Pre-Wash is a fragrance-free cleaning solution that neutralizes any pre-existing odors from detergents and removes any residue from the manufacturing process. You can find step-by-step instructions here.
The SoClean 2 connects to all popular sleep equipment and some do require an adapter. If you have any questions about your particular sleep equipment, please contact customer care at 866-501-3705.
You can reset the display screen by holding down the hourglass button and manual button together until you see a smiley face icon appear on the display screen. When you see the smiley face icon, the message has been cleared and reset.
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If you don't have the correct adapter or are having trouble installing your adapter, please contact our Customer Care team, and we will be happy to help you.
The SoClean 2 is easy to use. Once you make the one-time connection to your equipment, all you need to do is place your sleep equipment into the SoClean 2 Chamber, close the Lid and let the SoClean 2 do the rest. *Prior to first using your SoClean 2, we recommended using the pre-wash to clean your equipment of any facial oils or organic materials. If you would like additional information about setting up your SoClean, please contact customer care at 866-501-3705.
The plant based formula can appear cloudy, crystalized, or solid white in colder temperatures. This is normal and does not impact how well the product works. Bring back to room temp 65-70 F and cloudiness will disappear.
The SoClean 2 runs a 7-minute cycle plus a 2 hour rest period. This ensures proper maintenance of the equipment and the rest period allows the Activated Oxygen (ozone) to convert back into regular oxygen.
Some users can smell Activated Oxygen (ozone) at extremely low levels and for these people it is not uncommon to smell ozone for a short period of time during and after running their SoClean 2. If it's a very strong odor or you have noticed it getting stronger over time, please contact customer care at 866-501-3705 and we can help identify if there is an issue with your SoClean.
At this time the SoClean 2 is not covered by health insurance as it is considered a luxury item. SoClean 2 is eligible for FSA and HSA reimbursement, and you can use your FSA or HSA debit card on soclean.com, if all items in your cart are FSA/HSA-eligible. We also offer SoClean Easy Pay, which lets you spread your purchase over 4 easy credit card payments. More information about SoClean Easy Pay can be found here. If you have questions about either, you can contact customer care at 866-501-3705.
The SoClean 2 is an updated version of the original SoClean machine. The SoClean 2 uses the same cleaning process and connects to your equipment the same way as the original. The SoClean 1 is no longer available for purchase.
Philips Product Recall FAQ
Philips FAQs
SoClean Press Release posted here.
Amended SoClean Complaint PDF here.
SoClean remains confident in its product and encourages users to continue the use of their SoClean machines with the appropriate sleep equipment.
Philips users may resume use once Philips has replaced the sound abatement foam with a new material in their machines, as Philips stated in its recall notification.
Philips has conducted lab analysis of degraded foam and positively confirmed the presence of diethylene glycol, which is a degradative by-product of a chemical reaction involving polyester-based polyurethane foam and water. Philips has also said that the foam degradation was influenced by environmental conditions including high humidity and temperature.
SoClean recently filed a lawsuit against Philips alleging that the true reason for the product recall was that Philips chose a material for sound abatement – polyester-based polyurethane foam – which is "known to degrade in the presence of heat and humidity" and "off-gases harmful chemicals right out of the box."
SoClean remains confident in its product and encourages users to continue the use of their SoClean machines with the appropriate sleep equipment.
Philips users may resume use once Philips has replaced the sound abatement foam with a new material in their machines, as Philips stated in its recall notification.
The Philips product recall was due to health risks associated with the sound abatement foam Philips chose to use in specific identified products in their Sleep and Respiratory Care portfolio. While Philips has suggested the foam degradation may be exacerbated by using an ozone cleaner, almost 90% of the products that are being recalled have no connection to an ozone cleaning device.
SoClean recently filed a lawsuit against Philips alleging that the true reason for the product recall was that Philips chose a material for sound abatement – polyester-based polyurethane foam – which is "known to degrade in the presence of heat and humidity" and "off-gases harmful chemicals right out of the box." Many of the recalled products operate under hot and humid conditions, often with the use of a heated humidifier. Also, the off-gassing of harmful chemicals was unrelated to ozone exposure. If anything, the complaint asserts, the use of ozone cleaners would help mitigate the off-gassing of harmful chemicals by destroying them through chemical reactions.
Philips listed several potential factors that could have affected the sound abatement foam in their products, such as high heat, high humidity and the use of ozone. Philips has conducted lab analysis of degraded foam and positively confirmed the presence of diethylene glycol, which is a degradative by-product of a chemical reaction involving polyester-based polyurethane foam and water. Philips has also said that the foam degradation was influenced by environmental conditions including high humidity and temperature.
SoClean recently filed a lawsuit against Philips alleging that the true reason for the product recall was that Philips chose a material for sound abatement – polyester-based polyurethane foam – which is "known to degrade in the presence of heat and humidity" and "off-gases harmful chemicals right out of the box." Many of the recalled products operate under hot and humid conditions, often with the use of a heated humidifier. Also, the off-gassing of harmful chemicals was unrelated to ozone exposure. If anything, the complaint asserts, the use of ozone cleaners would help mitigate the off-gassing of harmful chemicals by destroying them through chemical reactions.
SoClean remains confident in its product and encourages users to continue the use of their SoClean machines with the appropriate sleep equipment.
Philips listed several potential factors that could have affected the sound abatement foam in their products, such as high heat, high humidity and the use of ozone. Philips has conducted lab analysis of degraded foam and positively confirmed the presence of diethylene glycol, which is a degradative by-product of a chemical reaction involving polyester-based polyurethane foam and water.
Philips users may resume use once Philips has replaced the sound abatement foam with a new material in their machines, as Philips stated in its recall notification.
SoClean recently filed a lawsuit against Philips alleging that the true reason for the product recall was that Philips chose a material for sound abatement – polyester-based polyurethane foam – which is "known to degrade in the presence of heat and humidity" and "off-gases harmful chemicals right out of the box."
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