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Professional ultrasonic nebuliser

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Please remember that the warranty does not apply:

  1.  to damage caused by service or maintenance performed by anyone who is not a 

representative of PRIZMA or a PRIZMA Authorized Distributor;

 2.  to damage caused by use with non-PRIZMA products and materials;

 3.  to damage caused by using unauthorized spare parts;

 4.  to damage caused by operating the product outside the permitted or intended 

uses described by PRIZMA in the Instruction Manual;

 5.  to damage caused by a poor working environment or failure to follow the 

written instructions, including poor or incorrect electricity and inadequate 

surroundings;

 6.  to damage caused by unauthorized modifications of the product and repairs 

carried out by unauthorized personnel;

  7.  to damage caused by Force Majeure, e.g. fire, earthquake, flood or thunder­

storm.

Exlusions and limitations of liability

 1.  Due to our commitment to the ongoing development and improvement of our 

products, PRIZMA reserves the right to amend or change the content of this 

Instruction Manual without notice.

 2.  The contents of this manual are believed to be correct at the time of printing. 

However, if you should notice any errors or omissions, please contact your local 

representative or PRIZMA distributor.

 3.  In accordance to Copyright Law, any reproduction of this Instruction Manual in 

whole or part is strictly prohibited without prior permission in writing by the 

Copyright holder. 

Summary of Contents for PROFI SONIC H

Page 1: ...ains important health and safety information Please keep your instruction manual at hand all the time This unit is medical instrument Be sure to use unit properly according to instructions given by me...

Page 2: ...features of the product 12 USE OF NEBULISER How to prepare before inhalation 13 How to inhale 16 Finishing the inhalation treatment 20 PRODUCT CARE MAINTENANCE How to take care of the nebuliser unit...

Page 3: ...Professional ultrasonic nebuliser 3 History of document revisions Version Date Descriptionofchanges 1 0 01 02 2014 Initial version 1 1 25 12 2014 Package contents 1 2 01 12 2015 Optional parts...

Page 4: ...y such as hospital clinic doctors office and in room of general household It is assumed that nebuliser is placed on the table or trolley ambient temperature is under 30 C the distance between patient...

Page 5: ...nadequate surroundings 6 to damage caused by unauthorized modifications of the product and repairs carried out by unauthorized personnel 7 to damage caused by Force Majeure e g fire earthquake flood o...

Page 6: ...ers to general prohibition The icon indicates something that is compulsory must be observed at any time Matters involving specific compulsory actions are indicated by text or pictures in or near The p...

Page 7: ...may injure yourself Do not wash the main unit with water or splash water to the power source do not use the nebuliser while you are in bath or having a shower never submerse the nebuliser in water Sh...

Page 8: ...se the power cord or the power plug if it is damaged or do not plug the power cord into a loose electric outlet You may suffer electric shock or the unit may ignite due to short circuit Do not scratch...

Page 9: ...ace or clothes Be careful not to damage the vibrator when cleaning the water tank of the main unit Do not disinfect the unit by boiling in a microwave oven After cleaning and disinfecting the componen...

Page 10: ...Instruction manual 10 1 4 5 8 9 2 10 3 6 7 Components of the product...

Page 11: ...display Handle Cover fixing lever Bacterial filter Filter cover Medication cup holder Medication cup Medication cup cover Water tank Power button Fuses Electric power socket Drain hose Inhalation hose...

Page 12: ...features of the product 1 Easy to use large LCD displays air volume nebulisation rate remaining time and error location The back light illumination featured in the unit enables checking of the displa...

Page 13: ...2 Filling the cooling water Fill the cooling water in the water tank The proper amount is approximately 300ml Pour some water until the sensor level float in the water tank rises to its upper position...

Page 14: ...The medication cup is made of thin plastics Take care not to rumple or pierce the cup 6 Filling medication into the medication cup Fill medication into the medication cup Be sure the medication volume...

Page 15: ...lug it into an electrical outlet Note Mains socket outlet used for connection of the control unit to the mains shall be easily reachable to the operator 10 Turning the nebuliser on Turnonthepowerbutto...

Page 16: ...Ddisplay Icon for setting the inhalation time The timer is on the right side from the icon Icon for setting the air flow volume The air flow volume is presented in the bar graph on the right side from...

Page 17: ...olour into Set the inhalation time by pressing the and buttons The longest possible inhalation time is 99 minutes Once the inhalation time has been set it will appear on the right side from the settin...

Page 18: ...ose the count down time is displayed When the set time is over nebulisation will automatically stop along with the beeping sound Duringthenebulisationyoumayadditionallyadjustthequantityofaerosolandair...

Page 19: ...e Aftersettingtheinhalationtime press the button The current time will reappear by the button and the inhalation time as set before will appear below The button will disappear and the button will turn...

Page 20: ...until all the water has been drained out of the water tank and then put the drain hose back into its holder Notes Be sure not to bend the drain hose in directions different to the one in the picture...

Page 21: ...dirt in the air To replace the filter 1 Put the cover fixing lever in back po sition 2 Remove the medication cup cover and medication cup holder 3 Remove the filter cover by li f t ing its back edge f...

Page 22: ...cal grade alcohol Some parts of the unit may be damaged if you use disinfectants based on phenols alkyl amine compounds halogen releasing compounds strong organic acids oxygen releasing compounds Wipe...

Page 23: ...lly store the parts so that they are not re infected Boiling disinfection Do not boil the main unit Only the medication cup cover and medication cup cover sealing can be disinfected by boiling Boiling...

Page 24: ...ately dry the cleaned and disinfected parts and then store them in order to prevent them from getting contaminated in the future Miscellaneous types of bacteria may propagate and you may get infected...

Page 25: ...on to more than 5 ml The amount of aerosol has decreased Is the amount of medication in the medication cup too much Reduce the amount of medication to less than 150 ml Is the value of nebulisation rat...

Page 26: ...duct class IIa Power source 100 240V 50 60Hz Power consumption 90VA Fuse 2 x T2AH 250VAC Electrical safety I Electromagnetic emissions In accordance with EN 60601 1 2 standard Noise level 35dBA Ultras...

Page 27: ...s near medical device This may result in incorrect operation of the unit and create potentially unsafe situation Recommendation is to keep a minimum distance of 7 m Verify correct operation of device...

Page 28: ...1 pc Bacterial filter Catalogue Code PSBF Packaging unit 1 pc Medication cup Catalogue Code PSMC Material PET Packaging unit 5 pcs Medication supply set Catalogue Code PSMS Material PP Packaging unit...

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