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Important Reminders
Failing to follow these steps will jeapordize longevity of your bottle and void your compliance with our warranty policies.
Never run multiple cycles without releasing the pressure. (opening lid)
After each hydrogen infusion cycle, it’s critical to briefly loosen the lid to release internal pressure before starting a new cycle. During the electrolysis process, HALO separates pure hydrogen gas (H₂) from oxygen and other gases through advanced SPE/PEM membrane technology. If pressure isn’t vented between cycles, oxygen and trace gases can accumulate, putting additional strain on the membrane, seals, and chamber. Releasing pressure allows the system to reset safely, ensures proper oxyhydrogen separation, protects long-term performance, and maximizes hydrogen purity for every cycle.
Do Not use anything other than pure, distilled, or filtered water.
For maximum hydrogen infusion performance using clean, purified water only. Do not use flavored drinks, electrolyte mixes, carbonated beverages, mineral water, or any liquids containing sugars, additives, or carbonation. Using anything other than pure water may damage internal components, reduce hydrogen production, or void your warranty.
Never use any cleaning products like soap or vinegar to clean the base.
HALO’s internal electrolysis system is highly sensitive to chemicals and cleaning agents. Never use vinegar, bleach, harsh cleaners, or descaling agents. Clean your bottle chamber using only warm water and mild dish soap. Chemical exposure can damage the PEM membrane, reduce hydrogen output, or affect long-term durability.
Do Not Submerge The Base
The HALO bottle contains sensitive electronic components inside the base unit. Never submerge the base in water or expose it to running water, sinks, or dishwashers. Clean the base using a damp, lightly moistened cloth only. Submerging the unit will cause irreversible damage and void warranty coverage.