3.
Remove the battery by pushing in both side release buttons on the battery and pulling away from the device (Fig A).
4.
The power indicator light will display green when the unit is turned on (Fig B).
5.
The battery status indicator light will illuminate red if battery voltage is low during operation with battery (Fig B).
DANGER
The portable compressor/nebulizer must be operated on the specified power source to avoid risk of electric
shock and damage to the compressor.
1.
Wash hands.
2.
Connect one end of the nebulizer tubing to the compressor air-outlet connector (Fig. 1).
NOTE– During high-humidity weather conditions, condensation (water build-up) can occur in the nebulizer tubing. If this
occurs, after the treatment operate the unit with the tubing connected but without the nebulizer to dry the tubing.
3.
Assemble clean nebulizer parts by placing baffle down in medication cup. Add prescribed medication into the
medication cup (Fig. 2). Holding cup stationary, screw on nebulizer cap (Fig. 3).
4.
Assemble mouthpiece and t-piece (if applicable) and insert into the top of the nebulizer cap. If using an aerosol
mask, insert the bottom part of the mask directly into the top of the nebulizer cap.
5.
Attach tubing to nebulizer air-inlet connector (Fig. 4).
6.
Press the power switch "ON" to start the compressor.
7.
Begin treatment by placing the mouthpiece between teeth. With mouth closed, inhale deeply and slowly through
mouth as aerosol begins to flow then exhale slowly through the mouthpiece (Fig. 5). If treatment needs to be
interrupted, simply press power switch and insert neb or tubing into the holder (Fig B).
NOTE– Some physicians may recommend a specific breathing pattern during treatment. If so, follow their
recommendation.
8.
If an aerosol mask is used, place the mask over mouth and nose (Fig. 6). As aerosol begins to flow, inhale deeply
and slowly through mouth, then exhale slowly.
9.
When treatment is complete, turn unit off by pressing the power switch. Unplug the unit from the wall power outlet if
using the AC adapter.
CHARGING THE BATTERY
1.
The battery indicator light will illuminate red if battery voltage is low during
operation with battery.
2.
Recharge the battery by inserting plug of the either the AC or DC adapter
into the power socket of the device while battery is installed (Fig A). The
charging time is 4-12 hours. The battery indicator light will illuminate orange
during the charging operation and turn green when fully charged (Fig B).
Normal battery life is approximately 250 full charge/discharge cycles under normal conditions and if properly
maintained.
NOTE– For a new rechargeable battery, the first charge will take at least 24 hours.
NOTE– Battery will not charge while device is in use. Charging the battery continually between treatments is
recommended.
CAUTION
Make sure battery poles do not come in contact with keys, coins or other metal objects that can short circuit
battery poles.
Proper Care for the Rechargeable Battery
1.
The battery should always be stored FULLY CHARGED in a cool dry place.
2.
Charge the battery continually to maintain maximum battery capacity.
3.
If unit is not in use for extended periods, the battery should be recharged a minimum of every 3 months. It may take
up to 3 charge/discharge/recharge cycles to return the battery to maximum capacity.
NOTE– When unit is not in use, disconnect battery from main unit to preserve the life of the rechargeable battery. If the
battery goes for an extended period of time without recharging, the rechargeable battery will slowly discharge.
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Battery Status Indicator Light
Red - Low Battery. Recharge ASAP.
Green - Fully Charged Battery.
Orange - Battery Recharging.
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