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6. Operation with “Warm”

®

 Heating Device (Optional Accessory)

1. While the nebulizer is off, connect the heating device to the connector placed 

at the back of the device.

2. Then, fix the hose and the mask as shown in (Pict. F). Turn the nebulizer on 

and set the knob in the minimum setting. Once the mist gets warmer (after 2 

minutes), open up the air regulator.

3. Proceed as indicated in the "Instructions for Use" item.

 Important:

- Disconnect the Heating device if it is not being used. This piece will be 

damaged if it is connected to a nebulizer in operation and it is not used.

- The heating device can only be used when the nebulizer is connected to the 

mains electricity.

7. Cleaning and Maintenance

Clean the accessories before using the nebulizer for the first time or after each 

use following these instructions: wash all the pieces, except for the air filter, with 

warm water and detergent. Rinse with warm tap water to remove the detergent.

Dip the pieces into a clean bowl containing 3 parts of warm water and 1 part of 

vinegar during 30 minutes, disinfectant can also be used.

Wash your hands and take out the pieces from the disinfectant solution, rinse 

them with warm tap water and leave them on an absorbent piece of paper. Keep 

the pieces into a hermetic bag. Do not dry them with a towel. Clean the outer 

surface with a dry piece of cloth.

220V, 50 Hz

20V

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Page 4: ...se Instructions 5 Operation with Rechargeable Battery Pack Optional Accessory 6 Operation with Warm Heating Device Optional Accessory 7 Cleaning and Maintenance 8 Air Filter Change 9 Trouble Shooting...

Page 5: ...ccording to the patient s individual breathing pattern the aerosol is delivered during inhalation and stopped during exhalation In this way the drug solution is used to the full reducing wastage It op...

Page 6: ...d by different patients They are intended for personal use only 13 B Well warrants the quality of the liquid contained in the Closed Water Chamber for a period of 3 years This solution can be changed...

Page 7: ...r 2 Remove the medication cup cover and pour the drug solution into the corresponding cup maximum capacity 8 ml Pict A CAUTION carefully check the membrane placed at the bottom of the medication cup b...

Page 8: ...add some more if necessary Turn the nebulizer off and on 9 Once the treatment is over unplug the device remove the hose and the medication cup cover and dry the parts up as indicated in the Clean and...

Page 9: ...be used when the nebulizer is connected to the mains electricity 7 Cleaning and Maintenance Clean the accessories before using the nebulizer for the first time or after each use following these instr...

Page 10: ...ication cup cover 3 Take out the filter and place a new one 4 Put all the pieces back 9 Trouble Shooting Chart If the device is not working properly please check and correct the following points Sympt...

Page 11: ...ts min Maximum pressure 2 3 kg sm2 Device dimensions 200 x 128 x 100 mm Weight 2 4 lbs 1 1 kg Operating temperature and humidity 5 to 40 C 30 to 95 RH Storage temperature and humidity 1 to 40 C 10 to...

Page 12: ...at Cambridge Road Enfield Middlesex EN1 3PN United Kingdom 13 Warranty B Well warrants to the original retail purchaser that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship for a period...

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