ZOS HALO CARTRIDGE
The cartridge absorbs 100% of the oxygen in a wine bottle, stopping the oxidation process and ensuring your wine is the same
when you return during the next 2 mont
Because it is such a powerful oxygen absorber, it is important to limit the cartridge's exposure to air. Even laying it on a counter for a
few minutes can signiGcantly shor its life. Always return preserver/cartridge unit to the holder when not in use.
Made of non-toxic, oxygen absorbing material that meets USDA standards for food content, it is completely safe for wine to touch
the cartridge. Always store your bottles vertically to allow the cartridge to interact with the oxygen and to prevent leaking.
A cartridge will last between 5-15 bottles depending on exposure to oxygen between bottles, total time used, and other factors.
Don't open a new cartridge until you are ready to use it to avoid exposure to oxygen and shortening of cartridge life.
The ZOS Halo system will not impact the taste of your wine.
ZOS HALO TESTING HOLDER
The Testing Holder serves two important functions:
1.
Every time you insert ZOS Halo into the Testing Holder, it will perform a test alternating
end with green-good or red-replace.
2.
It protects the unit and preserves cartridge life between uses. Always store ZOS Halo in the Testing Holder when not in
use.
Insert and test the cartridge before using in a bottle, or anytime you are concerned that the cartridge should be retested
(such as long exposure to air between pours o transferring from one open bottle to the next).
If you get a red reading on relatively new cartridge, we recommend performing the test again by removing Halo
Preserver/Cartridge, shaking for 10 seconds, and reins This can activate materials again and extend cartridge life. See
other tips below under "What to Do if You Get a Red Light"
ZOS HALO STOPPER AND RED, GREEN, BLUE LIGHTS
The ZOS Halo Preserver Body and Cartridge form the Stopper that displays various indicator lights.
Any time you insert the stopper into the Testing Holder, it will automatically test the cartridge. Alternating
\ash while the test is being perfor At the end of the test, it will glow solid
(cartridge should be replaced, retest new cartridge, then use). If you get a re light reading on a relatively new cartridge, we
recommend retesting it. See below under "What to Do if You Get a Red Light" for other tips.
Once the test is complete, the last state (green or red) will remain glowing for approximately 20 seconds.
After this period, the unit will go into sleep mode. A
batteries are operational. A blue light also glow when the unit is in the Testing Holder and the unit is moved.
If the unit is red after testing and is placed in the bottle or holder, it will glow red whenever it is moved, indicating that the cartridge
needs to be replaced. If you do not get any lights, verify that the cartridge is screwed in properly (do not over-tighten or crush).
Change batteries.
ZOS Halo is designed to Gt most 750ml bottles.
ZOS Halo may not seal in some screw cap bottles as the neck is too large.
USING YOUR ZOS HALO
To set up your ZOS Halo, see the instructions for use included with your unit, or watch the setup video on this page.
GREEN
BLUE
light will glow whenever the bottle is moved, indicating that the unit and
RED
and
GREEN
RED
(cartridge is good and ready for use) or
lights that will
and
GREEN
lights will
RED
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