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(Risk of electrical shock)
• Always unplug the device from the power outlet after use and before cleaning.
• Plug the device into the appropriate voltage outlet. Do not overload power outlets or
use extension cords.
• Do not misuse the power cord.
• Do not wind the power cord around the compressor.
• Changes or modifications not
(Cleaning and disinfecting)
Observe the rules below when cleaning or disinfecting parts. Failure to observe these
rules may result in damage, inefficient nebulization or infection. For the instructions,
refer to “Cleaning and disinfecting” section.
• Do not use a microwave oven, dish dryer or hair dryer to dry the device or the parts.
• Do not use an autoclave, EOG gas sterilizer or low temperature plasma sterilizer
• When disinfecting parts by boiling, make sure that the container does not boil dry.
Otherwise it may also result in fire.
General Safety Precautions:
• Inspect the device and parts before using them each time, and check that there are
no problems. In particular, be sure to check the following:
- That the nozzle or air tube are not damaged.
- That the nozzle is not blocked.
- That the compressor operates normally.
• When using this device, there will be some noise and vibration caused by the pump
in the compressor. There will also be some noise caused by the emission of
compressed air from the nebulizer kit. This is normal and does not indicate a
malfunction.
• Operate the device only as intended. Do not use the device for any other purpose.
• Do not use the device at temperatures greater than +40°C.
• Make sure that the air tube is securely attached to the compressor and nebulizer kit,
and does not come loose. Twist the air tube plug slightly when inserting it into the air
tube connectors to avoid the air tube disconnecting during use.
• To completely isolate the device from the power source unplug the plug from the
power source.
Disposal
As there is a risk of environmental pollution, follow your applicable national and local
legal regulations regarding disposal or recycling of this equipment and batteries.
Do not recycle patient attachments such as masks, mouthpiece, but dispose of them
as instructed by your local regulations.