B.Well WN-117 User manual

COMPRESSOR
NEBULIZER
MODEL: WN-117
Instructions for use
COMPRESSOR NEBULIZER MODEL: WN-117
READ THIS INSTRUCTION
MANUAL CAREFULLY
BEFORE USE

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COMPRESSOR NEBULIZER
MODEL NO.: WN-117
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
INDEX
1. Introduction ............................................................................................. Page 4
2. Intended purpose ..................................................................................... Page 4
3. Product Identication............................................................................... Page 4
4. Precautions .............................................................................................. Page 5
5. Assembling & OperatingYour Compressor Nebulizer ............................... Page 6
6. Cleaning ................................................................................................... Page 7
7. Replacement Parts & Optional Accessories ............................................... Page 8
8. Troubleshooting........................................................................................ Page 9
9. Specications ........................................................................................... Page 9
10. Symbol information................................................................................ Page 10
11. Latest revision ........................................................................................ Page 10

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1. INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Compressor Nebulizer. It is a compact medical device de-
signed to efficiently deliver physician prescribed medication to the bronchial lung passages.
With proper care and use, it will provide you with many years of reliable treatment.
This product is developed for the successful treatment of asthma, allergies and other respi-
ratory disorders. It creates a stream of air that travels through clear tube to the nebulizer.
When air enters the nebulizer, it will convert the prescribed medication into aerosol mist
for easy inhalation.Your Compressor Nebulizer should be used under the supervision of a
licensed physician and/or a respiratory therapist.
We encourage you to thoroughly read this guidebook to learn about the features of this
product. Any use of this product other than its intended use should always be avoided.
2. INTENDED PURPOSE
Nebulizers are used for inhalation therapy for asthma, chronic bronchitis, and other respira-
tory illnesses.
3. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Power Cord
Nebulizer
bottle holder
Air filter cover
Mask
Nebulizer Filters
(5 pcs)
Mouth Piece
Power
Switch
Air tube connector
Air Tube

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4. PRECAUTIONS
Note: Read all instructions carefully before use.
The following basic precautions are needed when using an electrical product:
Caution: Failure to read and observe all precautions could result in personal injury or
equipment damage.
Warning: No modification of this equipment is allowed
The power cord plug is the disconnect device. Not to place the equipment to unlevel place,
which will make it difficult to operate the disconnection device.
Product cautions:
1. To avoid electrical shock: Keep the unit away from water
• Do not immerse the power cord or the unit in liquid
• Do not use while bathing
• Do not reach for a unit that has fallen into water – immediately unplug the unit.
2. Never operate the unit if it has any damaged parts (including power cord), if it has
been dropped or submersed in water. Promptly send it to a service center for examina-
tion and repair.
3. The unit should not be used where flammable gas, oxygen or aerosol spray products
are being used.
4. Disconnect the unit from the electrical outlet before cleaning, filling and after each use.
5. Do not use other attachments unless recommended by manufacturer.
Operating Cautions:
1. Connect this product to an appropriate voltage outlet for your model.
2. Do not run this product unattended.
3. Never operate if this unit has a damaged cord or plug, if it has been dropped, or in any
way, into water, if it does not work properly. Return it to a service center for repair.
4. If any abnormality occurs, discontinue use immediately until the unit has been exam-
ined and repaired.
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5. Always unplug the product immediately after use.
6. Never block the air openings of the main unit or place it where the air openings may be
obstructed.
Storage Cautions:
1. Do not store the unit under direct sunlight, high temperature or humidity.
2. Keep the unit out of reach of small children.
3. Always keep the unit unplugged while not in use.
Cleaning Cautions:
1. Do not immerse the unit in water. It may damage the unit.
2. Disconnect the unit from the electrical outlet before cleaning.
3. Clean all necessary parts after each use as instructed in this guidebook.
5. ASSEMBLING & OPERATING YOUR COMPRESSOR NEBULIZER
Note: Prior to initial operation, the nebulizer should be thoroughly cleaned per
the“Cleaning Procedures”in this guidebook.
1. Place your Compressor Nebulizer on a flat and stable surface. Be sure that you can
easily reach the controls when you are seated.
2. Gently twist the top part of the nebulizer
counter-clockwise to disassemble
the nebulizer.
3. Consult with your physician to select an
appropriate cone for the best treatment.
Insert it to the bottom of nebulizer.
4. Fill the bottom section of the nebulizer with
the medication prescribed by your physician.
Be sure that the cone is put inside the bottom section.
5. Gently twist the top part clockwise to re-assemble the nebulizer.
Be sure the two sections fit well.

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6. Attach one end of air tube to the base of the nebulizer
7. Attach the other end of air tube to the tube connector
located on the front of the compressor.
8. Attach mouthpiece or mask per your choice to the top
section of nebulizer.
9. Plug the power cord into an appropriate electrical
outlet. Make sure at this stage, the power switch is at
“OFF”status.
10. Press the power switch to“ON”status to begin your
prescribed treatment.
Important:
The compressor motor has a thermal protector, which will shut off the unit before the
unit is overheated.When the thermal protector shuts the unit off, please:
a. Switch off the unit.
b. Unplug the unit from the electrical outlet.
c. Wait 30 minutes for the motor to cool down before another treatment. Make sure
the air openings are not obstructed.
11. When treatment is finished, shut off the unit and unplug it from the electrical outlet.
6. CLEANING
It is recommended that the nebulizer and the mask (or any other patient accessory inter-
face that is used) be thoroughly cleaned with hot water after each use and cleaned with a
mild detergent after the last treatment of the day. If your physician or respiratory therapist
specifies a different cleaning procedure, follow their instructions.
Caution: Before cleaning, make sure the power cord is disconnected from the main
outlet and the unit.
Rinsing Technique (after each treatment)
1. Make sure the power switch has been turned to“off”position and the unit has been
disconnected from the power source.
2. Disconnect the air tube from the base of the Nebulizer.

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3. Gently twist and pull up on the cover of the Nebulizer to open and separate.
4. Rinse the Nebulizer and components with hot tap water.
5. Dry with clean towels or allow to completely air dry.
6. Reassemble the Nebulizer
Cleaning Technique (after the last treatment of the day or before first time use)
1. Follow steps 1-4 under“RinsingTechnique”
2. Wash all Nebulizer parts, mouthpiece and other optional components in warm water
and a mild detergent. Rinse in hot tap water.
3. Prepare vinegar/distilled water solution of one part white vinegar to three parts
distilled water.
4. Submerge the rinsed parts in the vinegar/distilled water solution for 30 minutes.
5. Follow steps 4-6 under“RinsingTechnique”
Cleaning the compressor
1. Wipe daily with a soft, slightly water-moistened cloth.
2. Do not use any powdered cleaners or soap pads which may damage the finish.
Filter change
Caution: Do not use cotton or any other materials. Do not wash or clean the filter.
Use only B.Well filters. And do not operate without a filter.
1. Change the filter every 30 days or when the filter turns gray.
2. Changing procedure:
A. Remove the filter cover
B. Replace the used filter with a new one.
C. Replace the filter cover.
7. REPLACEMENT PARTS & OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Replacement parts are available through your local retailer or they can be
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piece and baby pacifier inhaler.The pacifier inhaler allows baby to receive aerosol treatment
easily through normal breath.
The air-flow control device can control the release of air-flow, so the medicine
can be saved when the treatment pauses
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
If any abnormality occurs during use, please check and correct the following:
Condition Unit does not operate when POWER switch is pressed.
Correction Check the AC connection to the outlet.
Condition No misting or low rate of misting
Correction Check that there is medication in the Nebulizer cup
Check the Nebulizer for damage.
Check the position of the purple jet inside the Nebulizer.
Make sure that air tube and other components are properly attached.
Check the air filter and replace if necessary.
Check the air tube and replace if necessary.
9. SPECIFICATIONS
Power AC 230V 50 Hz
Power Consumption Max 180VA
Medication Capacity 5ml
Particle Size 0.5 to 10 μm
MMAD 4 μm
Sound Level around 60 dBA
Average Nebulization Rate 0.2ml/min
Compressor Pressure Range 0.20 to 0.30Mpa (29 to 43.5 Psi)
Operating Pressure Range 0.056 to 0.09 Mpa (8 to 13.5 Psi)
Liter Flow Range 5.0to 8.0 Lpm
OperatingTemperature Range 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F)

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Operating Humidity Range UP to 95% RH
StorageTemperature Range -25°C to 60°C (-13°F to 140°F)
Storage Humidity Range UP to 95% RH
Transportation Humidity Range UP to 95% RH
Measurement (L ×W × H) 174 × 146 × 120 mm
10. SYMBOL INFORMATION
symbol referent
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Manufacturer’s Name
European Representative’s Name
Article number
Consignment number
Class II Equipment
Type BF equipment
Disposal for separate collection
CE mark
Note: Manufacturing date is encoded in the LOT number:
two first numbers are numbers of the week, two other numbers are last numbers
of the year.
11. LATEST REVISION
Date of issue: 25 April 2011
Latest revision: 16 April 2013
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Protection against electric shock
Class II Equipment
Type BF applied parts: Mouth piece, baby pacifier inhaler & mask.
Protection against harmful ingress of water
IPX0 (Ordinary)
Degree of safety in the presence of flammable anesthetics or oxygen
No AP/APG (Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable
anesthetics or oxygen)
Mode of operation – 30 min“ON”/ 30 min“OFF”
Vega Tecnologies Inc. Yang-Wu District, Da LangTown, Dong Guan City, Guang Dong
Province, China
B.Well Swiss AG Gartenstrasse 9a, CH-9435 Heerbrugg, Switzerland
ISO9001 & ISO13485 Certified
This device complies with European Council Directive 93/42/EEC on Medical Devices

B.Well Swiss AG
Gartenstrasse 9a,
CH-9435 Heerbrugg,
Switzerland
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