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• Switch the base unit off, disconnect the power plug from the socket, and dismantle
the nebuliser again.
• Pour out the collected water.
You can remove excess water more quickly by shaking all parts.
NOTICE
The nozzle must be cleaned after every inhalation session, otherwise the residues of
the inhalation solution will quickly crystallise in the nozzle and will
clog the nozzle
.
The nozzle must be cleaned after every inhalation ...
4.2 Disinfecting the nebuliser and accessories
Disinfect the dismantled nebuliser (except for the connection tubing and the base unit)
and the accessories used after cleaning.
Information when using masks with rubber bands:
The rubber band can only be cleaned as it might be damaged by the high temper-
atures used during disinfection.
CAUTION
A damp environment may encourage the growth of bacteria. Therefore, remove all parts
from the pot or disinfector as soon as disinfection has finished. Dry the parts. The
risk
of infection
is reduced when the parts are dried completely.
Information when using masks with rubber bands ...
A damp environment may encourage the growth of bacteria ...
In boiling water
• Place the individual parts of your nebuliser in boiling water for at least 5 minutes.
Use a clean pot and fresh drinking water.
Info:
If your water is very hard, scale may be deposited on the nebuliser parts as a
milky coating. This can be prevented by using softened water.
NOTICE
Plastic will melt if it comes into contact with the hot base of the pot. Therefore, make
sure there is plenty of water in the pot. This way you will avoid
damaging the compo-
nents
.
Plastic will melt ...
Using a standard thermal disinfector for baby bottles (not a microwave
oven)
Disinfection must last at least 15 minutes. Regarding disinfection and the quantity of
water required for this, it is essential to follow the instructions for use of the disinfector
you are using. Always check carefully that it is clean and fully functional.