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replace the Nebulizer Kit and Mouthpiece after some 100 to 120
treatments or after about 20 boiling cycles
● Cleaning
the Compressor:
Make sure that the power plug is unplugged from the power outlet. Wipe
clean with a soft cloth moistened with water or mild, neutral detergent.
●
Removing condensation from the Air Tube:
If moisture remains in the air tube, follow the procedure described below.
Make sure that the air tube is connected to the compressor. Disconnect
the air tube from the nebulizer kit. Turn on the compressor and dry the
air tube by passing air through it.
● Disinfecting the Nebulizer Kit, Masks, Mou
thpiece (including all
parts) and Adapter:
If the parts are heavily stained, replace them with new ones. The
Nebulizer Kit, Masks, Mouthpiece (including all parts) and Adapter can be
disinfected by using a chemical disinfectant such as ethanol, sodium
hypochlorite (Milton), following product instructions and rinsing off with
clean warm water. Leave to air-dry.
Note: Never clean with benzene, thinner or a flammable chemical. The
(non-latex) elastic bands cannot be disinfected. Remove them when
disinfecting the masks.
● Boiling:
The Nebulizer Kit, Mouthpiece (including all parts), Masks and Adapter
can also be disinfected by boiling between 15 to 20 minutes in plenty of
water. After boiling, carefully remove the parts, shake off excess water
and allow to air-dry in a clean environment.
Note: Do not boil the Air Tube.
Replacing the Air Filter:
If the air filter has changed colour, or has been used for more than 60
days, replace it with a new one. To purchase the filters – see
Other Optional/Replacement Parts section. Remove the air filter cover
using a flat screwdriver as shown in figure; remove the filter and fit the
new filter as shown. Put the air filter cover back in place.
Note:
Do not wash or clean the air filter. If the air filter becomes wet,
replace it. Damp air filters can cause blockages.