Programmes
21
GERMAN
The time of the active phase may not be greater/longer than the time of the
passive phase, or the active phase of the nebulization may not be entered as
greater than the time for the pause phase. When trying to adhere to this rule, the
OPTINEB
®
-ir
synchronizes the entries automatically to the value last entered.
Examples:
You first enter 8 seconds for the active phase and then 4 seconds for the passive
phase. Now the
OPTINEB
®
-ir
synchronizes the active phase to 4 seconds, as
the passive phase was the last to be set.
If you first set the passive phase to 8 seconds and then the active phase to
10 seconds, the
OPTINEB
®
-ir
synchronizes the passive phase to 10 seconds
since the active phase was last set in this case.
IMPORTANT
Explanation using an additional example:
If you, for example, set the active phase to 10 seconds and the passive phase to
0, the seconds of the active phase are automatically converted to minutes – in
this case 10
minutes. The
OPTINEB
®
-ir
then nebulizes for 10
minutes
continuously.
In order to ensure the nebulization in an active/passive phase, two values must
always be set (active/passive value).
Please also note the following:
The user of the device must ensure that the
OPTINEB
®
-ir
is connected as per
our instruction manual.
The user of the device must adhere to the relevant recommendations of the
manufacturer of the ventilation machine with regard to the administration
of aerosols during ventilation.
NOTE
In program 6 (P6), the
“Start/Stop”
key is neutralized.
8.4 Volume-controlled
mode
The device is volume-controlled (remaining quantity recognition) and produces
aerosol until the medication has been nebulized.
WATSON LABORATORIES, INC. , IPR2017-01621, Ex. 1006, p. 21 of 33