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Instruction Manual

Pediatric

Compressor

Nebulizer

NEB300BASKETBALL

NEB300BASKETBALL-R

NEB300BASKETBALL-IFU V 1.01

2020-09-03

Deluxe Nasal Pillow CPAP Mask

Item# 

CM036

Intended Use

The nasal pillow mask is intended to provide an interface for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) or bilevel system. 

The mask to be used by adult patients (>66lb/30kg) for whom positive airway pressure has been prescribed. The mask is for 

single-patient re-use in the home environment and multi-patient re-use in the hospital/institutional environment.

       

Caution

US federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician.

Excluding patient population

This mask may not be suitable for patients with the following conditions: impaired cardiac sphincter function, excessive 

reflux, impaired cough reflex and hiatal hernia. It should not be used if the patient is unresponsive, obtunded, unable to 

remove the mask, or uncooperative.

       

Warnings

This mask is designed for use with CPAP or bilevel systems recommended by your health care professional or respiratory 

therapist. Do not wear this mask unless the CPAP or bilevel system is turned on and operating properly. Do not block or try 

to seal the exhalation port.

CPAP systems are intended to be used with special masks with connectors which have vent holes to allow continuous flow of air out of the mask. When the 

device is turned on and functioning properly, new air from the device flushes the exhaled air out through the attached mask exhalation port. However, when 

the device is not operating, enough fresh air will not be provided through the mask, and exhaled air may be re-breathed. At low pressures, the airflow through 

the exhalation port may not be enough to clear all of the exhaled gas (CO2) from the mask. You may breathe in some of the air that you have exhaled.

If oxygen is used with the device, the oxygen flow must be turned off when the device is not operating.

• When the device is not in operation, and the oxygen flow is left on, oxygen delivered into the ventilator tubing may accumulate within the device enclosure.

Oxygen accumulated in the device enclosure will create a risk of fire.

• Oxygen supports combustion. Oxygen should not be used while smoking or in the presence of an open flame.

• At a fixed flow rate of supplemental oxygen flow, the inhaled oxygen concentration will vary, depending on the pressure settings, patient breathing pattern,

nasal interface selection, and the leak rate.

Some users may experience skin redness. If this happens, contact your health care professional.

Cleaning the Mask

The cushion, nasal interface, and tubing should be cleaned daily or as needed.

• Hand wash in warm water with a mild liquid dishwashing detergent. Do not use bleach, alcohol, or cleaning solutions

containing alcohol. Do not use cleaners containing conditioners or moisturizers.

• Rinse thoroughly. Pat with a towel and air dry completely before use

• Inspect all parts for damage or wear; replace if necessary.

Cleaning the Headgear

Hand wash the headgear weekly or as needed. Lay the headgear flat or line dry.

Disposal

The nasal pillow mask does not contain any hazardous substances and may be disposed of with your normal

household refuse.

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free

Manufactured for

Sunset Healthcare Solutions

180 N Michigan Ave Ste 2000

Chicago, IL 60601

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Cleaning

Cleaning of the compressor

Use a clean dry cloth and mild detergents to clean the outside of

the unit.

ATTENTION

 During cleaning, make sure the internal parts of the unit 

are not in contact with liquids and the power cord is disconnected.

Cleaning and disinfection of the accessories

After each use, disassemble and wash all nebulizer kit parts except the 

long thin air tubing tubing in warm soapy water and rinse well, shake off 

excess water and allow to air dry (do not towel dry). Never immerse the 

long thin air tubing in water.

            Do not boil or autoclave angled mouthpieces, air tubes, or masks.

            It is important that the cleaning instructions are carefully    

            followed to ensure optimal operation.

Replacement of Nebulizer Kit

RES2210 Pediatric Aerosol Mask

(Included in NEB300BASKETBALL and NEB300BASKETBALL -R)

The pediatric aerosol mask should be replaced after a long period of 

inactivity, or if it is obstructed by dry medication, dust, etc. With normal 

use, the pediatric aerosol mask should last 1 month.

RES091 Disposable Nebulizer Kit 

with Clear Tubing

(Included in NEB300BASKETBALL and NEB300BASKETBALL -R)

The disposable nebulizer T-Piece kit should be replaced after a long 

period of inactivity, or if it is obstructed by dry medication, dust,etc. With 

normal use, the disposable nebulizer T-piece kit should last 1 month.

RES093 Reusable Nebulizer Kit 

with Green Tubing

(Included in NEB300BASKETBALL -R)

The reusable nebulizer T-Piece kit should be replaced after a long period 

of inactivity, or if it is obstructed by dry medication, dust, etc. With 

normal use, the reusable nebulizer T-piece kit should last 6 months.

Replacement of the filter

The filter is to be replaced after approximately 30 hours of use, or when 

it appears dirty. Open the filter holder to replace the filter with a new 

one. Use Sunset BF018 Nebulizer Filters.

Do not use the device without the filter.

Maintenance and Repair

Never open the device. There are no serviceable parts within the unit. 

The compressor does not require lubrication or maintenance.

Troubleshooting

Symptom

Probable Cause

Solution

Noisy operation

No filter in the unit.

Put a filter in the unit.

Nebulizer does 

not run or 

nebulization is 

weak

Nebulizer power 

switch is off.

Turn nebulizer power 

switch on.

Plug is loose.

Make sure the plug is 

firmly inserted into the 

electrical outlet.

Operating for longer 

than the nebulizer is 

designed to operate

Make sure the device has 

been operating within 

the indicated limits:

30 minutes ON/

30 minutes OFF.

Nebulizer kit nozzle 

or other parts are 

obstructed 

Clean the nebulizer kit.

Air tube is bent 

or not connected 

firmly.

Remove any bends or 

kinks in the air tube. 

Make sure the ends of 

the air tube are fitted 

tightly onto the main

unit and onto the 

nebulizer.

The filter is clogged. Replace the filter.

Medicine cup is 

empty or overfilled.

Use the appropriate 

amount of medicine 

prescribed by your 

physician to the medicine 

container.

The medicine cup 

cap or baffle is 

loose.

Reattach the medicine 

cup cap and make sure 

the baffle is inserted 

properly. See diagrams.

There is conden-

sation in the air 

tube

Medication has been 

overfilled

Adjust the amount of 

medicine in the medicine 

container to the appro-

priate level, connect 

the air tube to the air 

compressor, and turn the 

unit on.

The nebulizer kit 

was washed but not 

dried.

Open and close the 

nebulizer kit

repeatedly until the drops 

disappear.

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