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Step 3:

 Attach the nasal irrigator tip 

to the handle

  Slide the rim on the irrigator tip into the 

grove on the handle.

Step 4:

 Power on button 

  When using for the fi rst time, it may 

take a few seconds for water to begin 
coming out.

Step 5:

 Adjust water pressure 

 

 

Adjust the water pressure 
regulating knob before usage. Turn 
it to the lowest level for the fi rst 
time. Gradually increase the water 
pressure until the vertical height of 
the water stream exiting the nasal 
irrigator tip is two to three inches.

Step

 

6:

 Start Irrigating 

•  

Let water stream out of the tip for a few seconds before 
you begin irrigating to fl ush out any residual water left 
in the machine. 

•  

Lean over the sink. Bend your head (like taking a bow), 
so you are directly facing the sink’s drainage hole.

•  

Keeping your mouth open, without 
holding your breath, place the 
tip snugly against your nostril. 
Turn on the nasal irrigator. Saline 
will go in from one nostril and 
drain out the other side. DO NOT 
swallow or spit when irrigating. 
Use the temporary stop knob on 

STRONG

 

(High)

WEAK

 

(Low)

OFF

ON

DIRECTIONS

 

Step 1:

 Plug the machine into 

the power source of designated 
voltage 

Step 2:

 Placing the water 

reservoir

 

 

Remove the water reservoir 
and open the lid to fi ll it with 
16 oz, or 480 mL, of warm 
distilled, commercially bottled, 
or previously boiled and cooled 
water. Filtered water may 
be used only if it has been 
fi ltered through a 0.2 micron 
fi 

lter. Put the water reservoir 

back to its original position. Use 
lukewarm water, in the range of 
92°F~101°F(33°C~38°C).

  Add 

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Sinus 

Rinse

 mixture or 

Breathe

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ease

 

XL

  mixture.  Make  sure 

you do the appropriate dilution 
based on the directions supplied by the manufacturer. 
We recommend that you do not use homemade 
salt mixtures for nasal irrigation, as they may have 
inaccurate concentrations and lead to inadequate 
relief, a burning or stinging sensation, or even 
nasal congestion. Be sure to stir until the mixture is 

• To turn 

ON

   push button 
   upward

• To turn 

OFF

   push button
   downward

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Summary of Contents for Hydro Pulse HP-100

Page 1: ...Pulse Nasal Sinus Pulsatile Irrigation System And Pulsatile Throat Irrigation System Model HP 100 By Dr Grossan M D USER INSTRUCTIONS 5003S BRO HYDP_Rev01_hydropulseBRO indd 1 5003S BRO HYDP_Rev01_hy...

Page 2: ...ical technologies However after suffering from chronic sinus disease and trying a range of treatments to control my symptoms including corrective surgery I discovered that the most effective therapy w...

Page 3: ...you will be very satisfied with the NeilMed brand of products and the NeilMed way of customer service CAUTION We recommend rinsing your nasal passages with NeilMed SINUS RINSE packets or Breathe ease...

Page 4: ...Never open the unit The NeilMed Hydro Pulse Pulsatile Nasal Sinus Irrigation System must only be used as directed Failure to use as directed could result in permanent personal injury If you have any...

Page 5: ...tenance Never remove cord by pulling the wire If plug is dusty clean it before inserting into the wall If cord or plug is damaged contact NeilMed customer service Please check the voltage label on you...

Page 6: ...ravity 5 Use approximately one quarter to one half of the solution per nostril Repeat for opposite nostril 6 Turn off the control switch Throat Irrigation 1 Make a solution of diluted mouth wash or sa...

Page 7: ...out the other side DO NOT swallow or spit when irrigating Use the temporary stop knob on STRONG High WEAK Low OFF ON DIRECTIONS Step 1 Plug the machine into the power source of designated voltage Ste...

Page 8: ...4 oz back into the basin Place nasal and throat attachments you have used into the basin Carefully time 10 minutes and run the solution out through the machine Rinse the basin thoroughly Fill with fre...

Page 9: ...small amount of leftover solution or liquefied mucus from the nasal passages and thick mucus may be removed to allow cilia to move 2 Physically displacing excess mucus Excessive mucus may be displace...

Page 10: ...soon as possible Q12 What is my nasal passage feels stuffy after using the rinse Some people experience reflex or rebound congestion with exposure to saline This condition is usually very transient I...

Page 11: ...between the two Usually symptoms of rhinitis include stuffy runny or drippy nose scratchy throat and dry cough Symptoms of sinusitis are more severe than the symptoms of rhinitis and often include inc...

Page 12: ...do I know if I need surgery for my sinuses There are various forms of endoscopic sinus surgeries ESS or FESS that can often cure or improve symptoms We strongly advise that you contact your physician...

Page 13: ...Q35 Are allergens always visible Most individual allergens are not visible Dust mites are a typical example They are not visible to the naked eye yet they are present in every house Dust mites are mi...

Page 14: ...erience gagging if the stream enters too far back in the throat Gently pull the scraper back and forth on the tongue to remove odor causing particulate matter 6 Turn off the unit and rinse the throat...

Page 15: ...odontal disease dental disease acid reflux and lung infection Speak to your health professional 1 Never clear your throat with excessive force 2 Do not use sore throat medications more often than dire...

Page 16: ...trial Building Singapore 347805 T 65 0 6 221 8948 F 65 0 6 491 5930 USA HEAD OFFICE MFG 601 Aviation Blvd Santa Rosa CA 95403 Toll Free 1 877 477 8633 T 1 707 525 3784 F 1 707 525 3785 www neilmed com...

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