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The atomiser and the used accessories such as the
mouthpiece, mask, nozzle attachment, etc. must be
washed with hot but not boiling water after each use.
Carefully dry all components using a soft cloth. Once
all components are fully dry, reassemble the atomiser
and place the components in a dry, sealed container
or carry out disinfection.
When cleaning, ensure that all residues are removed.
Never use any substances that may be poisonous
when in contact with the skin or mucous membranes,
or when swallowed or inhaled.
Use a soft, dry cloth and non-abrasive cleaning pro-
ducts to clean the device.
Do not use abrasive detergents and never immerse
the unit in water.
Important
• Ensure that no water penetrates inside the unit!
• Do not put the device or accessories in a dishwasher.
• Do not touch the unit with wet hands while it is
plugged in; do not allow any water to be sprayed
onto the unit. The unit must be operated only when
it is completely dry.
• Do not spray any liquids into the ventilation slots. Any
liquid that penetrates into the unit can damage the
electrical parts or other components of the nebuliser
and impair the function of the device.
Condensation, care of the hose
Depending on the environmental conditions, con-
densation may collect in the hose. To prevent against
bacterial growth and to ensure effective therapeutic
use, this moisture must always be removed. To remove
moisture from the hose, proceed as follows:
Remove the hose [8] from the atomiser [9].
Leave the hose plugged into the nebuliser [6].
Run the nebuliser until all the moisture has been
displaced by the flow of air.
In the event of significant contamination, replace
the hose.
Disinfection
Follow the steps listed below carefully in order to disin-
fect your atomiser and the accessories. It is advisable
to disinfect the individual components after the last
time they are used each day at the latest.
(For disinfection, you will simply require a small amount
of clear vinegar and distilled water).
First clean the atomiser and the accessories as
described under "Cleaning".
• Place the disassembled nebuliser and mouthpiece
in boiling water for five minutes.
• For the remaining accessories, use a vinegar solution
consisting of ¼ vinegar and ¾ distilled water. Make
sure that the volume is sufficient to fully submerge
the parts in the solution.
Leave the components in the vinegar solution for
30 minutes.
• Rinse the parts with water and dry carefully with a
soft cloth.
Important
Do not boil or autoclave the masks and air hose.
Once all components are fully dry, reassemble
the atomiser and place the components in a dry,
sealed container.
Note
Ensure that all parts are thoroughly dried during, and
in particular after cleaning, otherwise there is an in-
creased risk of bacterial growth.
Sterilisation
Use the cold sterilisation solutions according to the
manufacturer's instructions.
Drying
• Place the individual components on a dry, clean and
absorbent surface and allow to dry completely (for
at least 4 hours).
Material resistance
• As with all plastic components, frequent use and
cleaning of the atomiser and the accessories can
lead to a certain amount of wear. Over time, this can
alter the aerosol properties and may eventually affect
the efficiency of therapy. We therefore recommend
that you replace the atomiser once a year.
• When choosing a cleaning or disinfecting agent, note
the following: Only use mild cleaning or disinfectant
agents in the quantities recommended by the man-
ufacturer.
Warehousing
• Do not store the nebuliser in a damp atmosphere
(e.g. in the bathroom) or transport it together with
damp objects.
• Store and transport the nebuliser away from direct
sunlight.
Storage
• The accessories can be safely stored in the acces-
sories compartment [4]. Store the device in a dry
place, if possible in its original packaging.
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