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8 - TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
9 - WORKING CONDITIONS
10 - TRANSPORT AND STORAGE CONDITIONS
Electronic Nebuliser LightNeb Model P0318EM
Power supply
2.4 - 3Vdc 1.5W 2 x AA alkaline or
rechargeable batteries
Power
1,5W
Transducer frequency
108 KHz +/- 3KHz
Noise level
(at 1 m)
40 dBA approx
Apparatus size
5.0(L) X 6.2(W) X 13.7(H) cm
Nebuliser weight
(excluding batteries) 115g
Pochette size
19(W) X 15(D) cm
Delivery ml/min
(1)
0.30 ml
Characterisation
*
MMAD
(2)
3.7 ÷ 4.6 μm
Breathable fraction < 5 μm (FPF)
(2)
65%
approx
Medication cup capacity
10
ml
(1)
The nebulising speed was measured with a 0.9% saline solution at 23° C according to Flaem internal
procedure I29-P07.5. It may vary depending on the
nebulising head
supplied, the drug and the environ-
mental conditions.
The values for the delivery rate may also vary depending on the patient's breathing capacity.
(2)
In vitro characterisation performed by TÜV Rheinland Italia S.r.l. in cooperation with the University of
Parma and in accordance with the European Standard for aerosol therapy equipment EN 13544-1:2007 + A1.
Further details are available on request.
APPLIED PARTS
Type BF applied parts are:
patient accessories (3,4,5)
Temperature
min 10°C max 40° C
Air humidity
min 10% max 75% RH
Operating/storage
min. 690 hPa max. 1060 hPa
Temperature
min -10°C max 35°C
Air humidity
min 10% max 75% RH
Operating/storage
min. 690 hPa max. 1060 hPa
If the appliance is stored at a temperature other than indicated under the stor-
age conditions, leave the device at room temperature for at least 1 hour prior to
use. With medicinal products in suspension or particularly viscous, the informa-
tion provided according to standard EN13544-1 might be subject to changes.
Temperature, atmospheric pressure and humidity might affect the appliance’s
performance.
Note: for short periods, and with batteries inserted, the device can be stored and
transported within the temperatures mentioned above.
Note: For longer periods and for better storage of the batteries, remove the bat-
teries from the device and store them in a place where the temperatures men-
tioned above are maintained.
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