• Switch the compressor on.
DANGER! Danger of
death by electrocution in the
case of device fault! Switch
the compressor off and discon-
nect the power plug from the
mains socket immediately if a
fault is suspected (e.g., follow-
ing a fall or if there is a smell of
burning plastic). If there is a
fault in the device, it may be possible to come into contact
with live parts. This in turn may lead to an electric shock.
• Check that an aerosol is being generated before you begin
the treatment.
• Sit in an upright position and
relax.
• Constrict one nostril.
To do this, either press one fin-
ger lightly against the side of
the nose or use the nasal plug
supplied.
Make sure that the nostril is not completely blocked (e.g.
by pressing closed with a finger) because this might cre-
ate a feeling of too much pressure.
The nasal plug has a small aperture. This aperture re-
duces the feeling of pressure.
• Press the nasal joining piece of the nebuliser against the
free nostril so that the nostril is closed tightly.
• Close your soft palate [see: Tips for closing the soft palate,
page 21].
The aerosol is automatically delivered to the paranasal si-
nuses. Therefore, you should hold your breath during the treat-
ment. In order to breathe, pause the treatment briefly.
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