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How the nebulizer kit works
The medication that is pumped up through
the medication channel is mixed with
compressed air which is generated by a
compressor pump.
The compressed air mixed with medication
is turned into fine particles and sprayed
when in contact with the baffle.
Important safety instructions
Read the instructions carefully before use.
Warning:
1. Use the device only as inhalator for therapeutic purposes. Any
other use is improper and may be dangerous. The manufacturer is
not liable for improper uses.
2. Do not use in anaesthetic or ventilator breathing circuits.
3. Always disconnect the power plug after use.
4. Do not to cover the ventilation slots during use. The compressor
could get hot and there is a possible risk of a burn if touched.
5. The compressor and power plug are not waterproof. Do not spill
water or other liquids on these parts. If liquid does spill on these
parts, immediately unplug the power plug and wipe off the liquid.
6. Do not attempt to repair the device. See “Troubleshooting” section.
7. Keep the device out of reach of unsupervised infants and children.
The device may contain small pieces that can be swallowed.
8. Provide close supervision when this device is used by, on, or near
children or invalids.
9. For type, dose, and regime of medication follow the instructions of
your doctor or respiratory therapist.
10. This product should not be used on patients, who are unconscious
or are not breathing spontaneously.
11. After finishing the treatment remember to disconnect the air tube
from the nebulizer kit and from the compressor.
Baffle
Aerosol
Medication
Aerosol
Medication
Compressed Air