3 Operating
• Insert the batteries correctly, observing the polarity!
• Remove the batteries from the device if it is not going to be
used for an extended period!
• Keep batteries out of children›s reach!
• Do not attempt to recharge or short circuit these batteries!
There is a danger of explosion!
• Do not throw into a fire! There is a danger of explosion!
•
Do not throw used batteries into the household
refuse; put them in a hazardous waste container or
take them to a battery collection point, at the shop
where they were purchased!
GB
3.2
Pre-
paration
Using a mains adaptor
Alternatively, you can use the unit with a special mains adaptor
(MEDISANA Art.-No. 54118 (EU) or 54119 (GB)). This connects to
the jack
on the unit. In this case the batteries should be removed
from the device. The appliance is not suitable to charge batteries. We
recommend to follow the points mentioned in chapter „
3.2
Preparation
“ before connecting the device to the mains adaptor.
1.
Make sure, the device is switched off (power indicator
is not
illuminated).
2.
Separate the nebulizer unit from the device base by pressing the
release button
and sliding the nebulizer unit to the front.
3.
Open the cover of the active ingredient tank
1
and fill the tank
with inhalant (maximum capacity 8 ml = 8 ccm). Please observe
the dosage and instructions for use on the information leaflet
enclosed with the medicine you are using.
4.
Close the cover of the active ingredient tank
1
.
5.
Place the nebulizer unit onto the device base appropriately and
lock it (it clicks into place).
1.
Sit as upright as possible.
2.
Put the mouthpiece
onto the device base and enclose the
mouthpiece completely with your lips.
3.
Switch on the device by pressing the ON/OFF button
. The
power indicator
lights up in green. The aerosol warms up
slightly during operation and the tank
will light up in blue.
in and out regularly.
7
3.3
Inhalation
using the
mouth-
piece