Dust Collector User Guide

  1. If using the Plug-In Nail Dust Collector, connect the DC Adaptor to the and plug it into a power point that is switched off. Switch the power point on once the Nail Dust Collector is plugged in. Do not remove or insert the DC Adaptor while the power point is turned on, as this could damage the device.
  2. Turn the Speed Dial to the right until the first Indicator Light turns red to enter standby mode.
  3. Turn the Speed Dial further to the right to start suction.
  4. Turn the Speed Dial to the right to increase suction, and to the left to decrease it. Low gear (L) is indicated by the second Indicator Light turning blue, medium gear (M) by the third Indicator Light turning blue, and high gear (H) by the fourth Indicator Light turning blue.
  5. Position your hand in the centre of the Nail Dust Collector for best performance.
  6. To turn off the suction, turn the Speed Dial to the left. When the red Indicator Light is on, the device is in standby mode.
  7. Turn the Speed Dial further to the left until you hear a ‘click’ to turn the Nail Dust Collector off.
  1. If using the Plug-In Nail Dust Collector, connect the DC Adaptor to the and plug it into a power point that is switched off. Switch the power point on once the Nail Dust Collector is plugged in. Do not remove or insert the DC Adaptor while the power point is turned on, as this could damage the device.
  2. Turn the Speed Dial to the right until the first Indicator Light turns red to enter standby mode.
  3. Turn the Speed Dial further to the right to start suction.
  4. Turn the Speed Dial to the right to increase suction, and to the left to decrease it. Low gear (L) is indicated by the second Indicator Light turning blue, medium gear (M) by the third Indicator Light turning blue, and high gear (H) by the fourth Indicator Light turning blue.
  5. Position your hand in the centre of the Nail Dust Collector for best performance.
  6. To turn off the suction, turn the Speed Dial to the left. When the red Indicator Light is on, the device is in standby mode.
  7. Turn the Speed Dial further to the left until you hear a ‘click’ to turn the Nail Dust Collector off.
  • To clean excess nail dust, use the Gelous Dust Brush to push dust into the Nail Dust Collector while it is turned on.
  • To clean the surface, wipe with a lightly dampened cloth and air-dry while it is turned off.
  • To clean the Nail Dust Collector Filter, gently lift up the protective cover of the Nail Dust Collector and remove the Filter. Brush excess dust into a rubbish bin and reinsert, making sure not to wash or wet it.

Replace your Nail Dust Collector Filter when signs of wear appear, typically every 6 months for at-home use.

  1. Connect the DC Adaptor to the Gelous Rechargeable Nail Dust Collector and plug it into a power point that is switched off.
  2. Switch the power point on once the device is plugged in. The first Indicator Light will flash red while charging.
  3. Unplug once fully charged, when the Indicator Light turns green.

Tutorials You Can’t Miss

From application to common beginner mistakes and removal tips, these tutorials cover the essentials and more.

Removing Gel Nail Polish using your E-File Pen and Dust Collector - photographed in New Zealand
Removing Gel Nail Polish using your E-File Pen and Dust Collector - photographed in New Zealand

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Removing Your Gel Nail Polish Using The Soak-Off Method - photographed in New Zealand
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