Aeroneb
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Solo System Instruction Manual
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Table 2.
Aeroneb Pro-X Troubleshooting (Continued)
If this happens:
It could mean:
Try this:
The fault indicator light
illuminates.
The controller cable is incorrectly
connected to the nebulizer, or
electronics are malfunctioning.
Verify that controller cable is
correctly connected to both the
nebulizer and the controller.
Medication is left in
the nebulizer after
nebulization cycle.
Nebulizer was not turned on or
connected to power.
Ensure that nebulizer is connected
to power and turned on.
Rechargeable battery is depleted.
Recharge battery (see
Recharging the battery).
A 30 minute cycle was selected
when connected to the continuous
feed system.
Run a continuous cycle.
It may be time to replace the
nebulizer.
See Warranty and Life of Product.
Refer to Aeroneb Solo parts list.
Flashing amber light.
It may mean that it is time to
replace controller.
Contact your local Aerogen
Product sales representative.
Note:
The rechargeable battery in the Aeroneb Pro-X controller should only be
replaced by Aerogen authorized personnel: contact your Aerogen product sales
representative.