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List of Harmonized EN Standards
The device is classified as a medical device, class IIa.
Applicable Medical Device Directive (93/42/EEC) standards:
EN 13544-1:2007+A1 :2009
EN ISO 15223-1:2016
EN 1041:2008+A1 :2013
UNI EN ISO10993-1:2010
EN 10993-5 :2009
EN 10993-10:2010
EN 60601-1:2006/A11 :2011/A1 :2013
EN 60601-1-2:2015
EN 60601-1-11:2015
EN 60601-1-6:2010+A1:2015
EN 62366-1:2015
EN ISO 14971:2012
Cleaning of the device
Wash hands thoroughly before cleaning and disinfecting the nebulizer
parts. Always disinfect the device parts before first use, and if the device
has not been used for a long time, and also after the last treatment
session of a day. After each use remove any remaining medication and
clean the nebulizer parts. This will prevent inefficient nebulization and
reduce risk of infection.
Please refer to the instructions below.
Cleaning the Nebulizer Kit, Mask, Mouthpiece and Adapter:
Fully disassemble the nebulizer kit. Wash the parts in warm water and
mild, neutral detergent. Rinse them thoroughly with clean hot tap water,
gently tap to remove excess water and allow to air dry in a clean place. It
is advisable to replace the C101 Essential nebulizer kit after some 100 to
120 treatments or after about 20 boiling cycles.
Cleaning the Compressor and Air Tube:
Firstly, make sure that the power plug is unplugged from the power
outlet. Wipe clean with a soft cloth moistened with water or mild, neutral
detergent.
Removing condensation from the Air Tube:
If moisture remains in the air tube, follow the procedure described below.
Summary of Contents for Nami Cat
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