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For full instructions please refer to the Breelib Inhalation System Instructions for Use.

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Figure 10

Completing set-up

With the filter now attached,  

lower the reservoir into the  

beaker. The travel beaker is now  

ready to use to make ZeroWater.

d)  Making ZeroWater with the travel beaker

To ensure the water you use to care for Breelib is more sterile, you should first boil the water in 

a kettle and once it has had time to cool down, use it to make ZeroWater. 

If you are in a country where the tap water is safe to drink it can be used to make ZeroWater. 

However, in countries where it is advised not to drink the tap water, bottled drinking water 

should be used instead.

The travel beaker is not designed to transport water. After using the travel beaker to make 

ZeroWater, you should transfer it into the plastic bottles provided. Additional plastic bottles can 

be requested from the Breelib Support Centre should you need them.

e)  When to replace the ZeroWater portable filter

You do not need to monitor the purity of your  

travel  beaker’s  ZeroWater  with  the  blue  water 

meter, as you do with the jug at home. Instead, the 

travel beaker uses a colour-change system.

The portable filter has a rectangular window on the 

bottom half of the filter (figure 11). As you use the 

travel beaker the colour inside the filter will slowly 

change to red/orange from top to bottom.

When the colour inside the whole window has 

changed it is time to replace the filter. Unscrew 

the used filter and place it in the household waste 

before attaching a new filter. Alternatively, some 

supermarkets have recycling points for used water 

filters.

It is advised to clean the travel beaker at the end 

of every week and each time the filter is changed.

Beaker

Figure 11

Window on the portable  

filter

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Summary of Contents for Breelib

Page 1: ...ch is fully funded by Bayer Reporting of side effects If you get any side effects talk to your doctor pharmacist or nurse This includes any possible side effects not listed in the package leaflet You...

Page 2: ...ece when you are away from home 6 4 Making ZeroWater when you are staying away from home 6 a The ZeroWater travel beaker 6 b Replacement portable ZeroWater filters 7 c Setting up the ZeroWater travel...

Page 3: ...ument will provide you with helpful information about using Breelib when you are away from home travelling or if you are on holiday For more information please see the travel section on www Breelib co...

Page 4: ...ld when you are putting Breelib together before securing both parts inside the case using the elasticated straps The nebuliser unit should then be placed in the allocated space next to the storage com...

Page 5: ...you have attached the nebuliser unit filled it with drug and closed the cap 2 When to use the Breelib Medical Device Quick Reference Card QRC The Breelib Medical Device QRC figure 5 provides the user...

Page 6: ...plastic bottles can be requested by calling the Breelib Support Centre 4 Making ZeroWater when you are staying away from home If you are staying away from home for any length of time a ZeroWater trave...

Page 7: ...ll your nebuliser unit works c Setting up the ZeroWater travel beaker The travel beaker is a set up in a similar way to the ZeroWater jug you keep at home The portable filter is screwed into the botto...

Page 8: ...er it into the plastic bottles provided Additional plastic bottles can be requested from the Breelib Support Centre should you need them e When to replace the ZeroWater portable filter You do not need...

Page 9: ...se a Things to do before you travel to the airport Charge Breelib until the green battery light stops blinking This can take up to 4 hours and after a full charge the battery should last up to 1 week...

Page 10: ...tory agencies have certain requirements for what kind of electrical items are allowed in either checked or carry on hand luggage Important considerations for Breelib are the kind of rechargeable batte...

Page 11: ...inished taking your dose Always make sure you have enough ZeroWater to rinse your nebuliser unit after finishing each dose Normal tap or bottled water can be used for the mouthpiece if necessary If yo...

Page 12: ...he base unit dry Should water get inside the base unit it can damage the electrics and cause Breelib to malfunction or stop working completely If this happens use your RESERVE device and make sure you...

Page 13: ...the battery and charging of Breelib 2 Why Breelib beeps when the ON OFF button is pressed and how it can be avoided 3 Why Breelib can turn OFF when you do not expect it to without beeping 4 How to avo...

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