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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Portable mesh nebulizer
YM-3R9
Doc No: YMDK/RD-CE-YMRX--
Rev. No: V1.0
Issue date: 24.06.2020
Software version No: V1.0
Modification date: 24.06.2020

Questions and Answers

  • F
    Felicia PetersonAug 7, 2025
    How to fix very little or no mist coming out of MedNet Respiratory Product inhaler?
    • E
      Erica StaffordAug 7, 2025
      If very little or no mist is coming out of your MedNet Respiratory Product inhaler, it might be due to several reasons. First, ensure the medicine cup is correctly attached. If it is, check if the mesh of the medicine cup is clogged with dirt, preventing atomization; in this case, clean the medicine cup. Also, check for any medication or water residue on the top electrode of the cup and remove it if present. Furthermore, verify that the contact electrode on the nebulizer and cup is clean; if dirty, clean the electrode. Finally, make sure there is medicine in the medicine cup, and if not, pour the medicine solution into it.
  • Z
    Zachary ThompsonAug 12, 2025
    Why the power light of my MedNet YM-3R9 is not on and the nebulizer doesn't work?
    • G
      greenannaAug 12, 2025
      If the power light (ON/OFF indicator) doesn't come on and the MedNet Respiratory Product nebulizer doesn't work, there could be a few reasons. Ensure the batteries are inserted correctly, paying attention to the positive and negative pole markings. If they are correctly inserted, the battery level may be low, so try replacing the batteries with new ones. Also, make sure the mains adapter and nebulizer are connected correctly. Furthermore, check if the mesh of the medicine cup is clogged with dirt, preventing atomization, and clean it if necessary. Finally, verify that the contact electrode on the nebulizer and cup is clean; if it's dirty, clean the electrode.
  • M
    Matthew DavisAug 19, 2025
    What to do if MedNet YM-3R9 Respiratory Product nebulizer switches off automatically?
    • H
      Hayley EstradaAug 19, 2025
      If your MedNet Respiratory Product nebulizer switches off automatically during operation, it could be due to a few reasons. First, ensure the medicine cup is properly attached. If the medicine cup is attached, verify that the mains adapter and nebulizer are connected correctly. Another possibility is that the medicine cup is damaged, in which case you should replace it. Lastly, check if the medicine has run out and pour more medicine solution into the medicine cup if needed.
  • J
    Jesse MccannAug 25, 2025
    Why MedNet Respiratory Product nebulizer doesn't turn off automatically when medication runs out?
    • D
      Dakota MorganAug 26, 2025
      If your MedNet Respiratory Product nebulizer does not turn off automatically when the medication runs out, it may be because some medicines foam in the cup; in this case, press the ON/OFF button to switch off the device and remove the foam from the cup. Another reason might be that there is medication or water residue on the top electrode of the cup; in this case, press the ON/OFF button to switch off the device and remove any remaining medication or water. Also, the contact electrode on the nebulizer and cup could be dirty, so clean the electrode and restart the device. Finally, there could be damage to the medicine cup, so replace the medicine cup if necessary.
  • K
    Kevin WiseAug 30, 2025
    Why is medicine leaking from the medicine cup of MedNet Respiratory Product?
    • J
      Jamie DownsAug 30, 2025
      If medicine is leaking from the medicine cup of your MedNet Respiratory Product, it's likely that the cup is damaged or the seal is worn. You should replace the medicine cup.

Summary

Chapter 1 Safety Instructions and Symbols

General Safety Comments

Essential safety guidelines regarding device handling, inspection, and general precautions for safe operation.

Warnings and Cautions

Critical warnings and cautions to prevent injury, misuse, or damage, covering medication, sharing, cleaning, and electrical safety.

Symbols Explained

Interpretation of various symbols used throughout the manual, indicating device functions, safety alerts, and standards compliance.

Chapter 2 Product Information

Device Components and Accessories

Detailed list and visual identification of all main unit components and included accessories for the nebulizer.

Intended Use and User Group

Specifies the intended purpose of the nebulizer and the target user demographic, including age range and suitability for home use.

Contraindications for Use

Outlines specific conditions or types of medication that should not be used with the device to ensure safety and efficacy.

Component Identification and Functions

Provides a labeled diagram and description of the main unit's parts and their respective functions for user understanding.

Chapter 3 Nebulizer Installation

Cleaning Before Use

Instructions for initial cleaning and drying of nebulizer components prior to the first operation for hygiene and performance.

Assembling the Medicine Cup

Step-by-step guide on how to correctly attach and detach the medicine cup to the main unit, ensuring a proper connection.

Power Connection Options

Explains how to insert batteries or connect the device to a power adapter for operation.

Component Attachment (Mask;Mouthpiece)

Instructions for attaching the mask or mouthpiece to the appropriate connecting tubes for treatment delivery.

Chapter 4 Filling with Medication

Adding Medication to the Medicine Cup

Detailed procedure for filling the medicine cup with prescribed medication, including capacity and handling precautions.

Chapter 5 Operating the Nebulizer

Inhalation Procedure

Guide on how to use the nebulizer for inhalation, including turning on/off, mask/mouthpiece placement, and speed modes.

Chapter 6 Replacing the Medicine Cup

Chapter 7 Power Supply

Inserting Batteries

Step-by-step instructions for correctly inserting AA alkaline batteries into the device.

Operating with Mains Adapter

Guidance on connecting and using an optional mains adapter for continuous power supply.

Chapter 8 Cleaning and Disinfection

Cleaning the Medicine Cup

Detailed steps for cleaning the medicine cup using distilled water and alcohol for disinfection.

Cleaning Accessories

Instructions for cleaning and disinfecting masks, mouthpiece, and connecting tubes using water and alcohol.

Cleaning the Main Device

Procedures for cleaning the external surfaces of the main unit with a damp cloth and alcohol.

Chapter 9 Technical Specifications

Technical Description

Warranty Card

MedNet YM-3R9 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMedNet
ModelYM-3R9
CategoryRespiratory Product
LanguageEnglish