dynarex Resp-O2 User manual

The nebulizer kit and mask, nasal-piece, mouthpiece
are applied parts
1. Power switch
2. Holder for Nebulizer
3. Air Plug
4. Dust Screen Cover
5. 1 Reusable Nebulizer Cup
6. Logo
7. Main Unit
8. Thermal Via (Vent)
9. Rubber Foot
10. Inhalation Tube
11. Mask (Child)
12. T-type Connector
13. Inhalation Mouthpiece
14. 5 Pcs. Air Filter
15. Mask (Adult)
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MAIN UNIT
Reorder No. 34401
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INSTRUCTIONS
INSTRUCTIONS
To assure the correct use of the product, basic safety measures
should always be followed including the warnings and cautions
listed in this instruction manual.
WARNING
• Measure the correct dose of medication and other solutions
prescribed by your physician or licensed healthcare
practitioner.
• Do not cover the compressor with a blanket, towel, or any other
type of cover during use. This could result in the compressor
overheating or malfunctioning.
• Do not use the device where the device may be exposed
to flammable gas or vapors.
• Do not use mineral water in the nebulizer for nebulizing
purposes.
• Always dispose of any remaining medication in the medication
tank after each use. Use fresh medication each time you use the
device.
• Do not leave the device or its parts where it will be exposed
to extreme temperatures or changes in humidity, such as
leaving the device in a vehicle during warm or hot months,
or where it will be exposed to direct sunlight.
CAUTION:
• Limit the use of the device to 50 minutes at a time,
and wait 50 minutes before using the device again.
• Provide close supervision when this device is used near
infants, children or compromised individuals.
• Do not insert any object into the compressor.
• Make sure that the air filter is clean. If the air filter has changed
color or has been used for 60 days, replace the filter.
• Make sure that the nebulizer kit is correctly assembled, the
air filter is properly installed, and the air tube is correctly
connected to the compressor and the nebulizer kit. Air may
leak from the air tube during use if not securely connected.
• Inspect the compressor (main unit) and the nebulizer parts each
time before using the device. Make sure no parts are damaged,
the nozzle and air tube are not blocked and the compressor
operates normally.
• Do not use the device if the air tube is bent.
• Do not block the air filter cover.
• Do not alter the baffle, the nozzle in the medication
tank or any part of the nebulizer kit.
• Do not add more medication to the medication tank than the
maximum capacity indicated under “Specifications.”
• Do not run this product unattended.
• Do not operate the device at temperatures greater than 40°C
(104°F).
• Do not tilt the nebulizer kit so the angle of the kit is greater
than 45°. Medication may flow into the mouth.
• Do not shake the nebulizer kit while using the device.
• Do not subject the compressor, or any of the components,
to strong shocks, such as dropping on the floor.
• Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the device or
components.
• Use the device only for its intended use as described in the
instruction manual. Do not use attachments not recommended
by the manufacturer.
• Dispose of the device, components and optional accessories
according to applicable local regulations. Unlawful disposal
may cause environmental pollution.
• Make sure that the air tube is securely attached to the
compressor (main unit) and nebulizing parts, and does not
come loose. Twist the air tube slightly when inserting it into
the connectors to avoid the tube disconnecting during use.
• Keep the device out of the reach of unsupervised infants and
children. The device may contain small parts that can
be swallowed.
• Rinse the nebulizer parts after each use. Let parts dry
before using.
• Do not store the air tube with moisture or medication remaining
in the air tube. This could result in infection as a result of
bacteria.
• Store the device and the components in a clean, safe location.
• Do not carry or leave the nebulizer with medication in the
medication tank.
• Do not place or attempt to dry the device, components or
any of the nebulizer parts in a microwave oven.
• Do not wrap the power cord around the compressor (main unit).
• Do not service or perform maintenance on the device while it is
in use with the patient
• The device may contain small parts that can be swallowed.
• Do not carry or leave the nebulizer with medication in the
medication tank.
INSTRUCTIONS.................................................................... 1
SAFETY INFORMATION ...................................................... 2
MAIN UNIT ............................................................................ 3
PREPARING THE NEBULIZER FOR USE........................... 4
USING THE DEVICE ............................................................ 4
CLEANING ............................................................................ 4
CARING FOR THE DEVICE ................................................. 5
TROUBLESHOOTING .......................................................... 5
WARRANTY .......................................................................... 5
CLASSIFICATION ................................................................. 6
SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................ 6
Thank you for purchasing the Dynarex Resp-O2
Compact Compressor Nebulizer. The compressor
forces air to the nebulizer. When the air enters the
nebulizer, it converts the prescribed medication into an
aerosol of microscopic droplets that can easily be
inhaled.
Your Dynarex Resp-O2Compact 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.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
• Do not use the compressor (main unit) and the
power cord while they are wet.
• Do not plug or unplug the power cord into
the electrical outlet with wet hands.
• Do not immerse the compressor (main unit)
in water or other liquid.
• Do not spill water or other liquids on the compressor.
These parts are not waterproof. If liquid spills on these parts,
please unplug the power cord and wipe off the liquid with
gauze or other soft absorbent material immediately.
• Do not use or store the device in humid locations or outdoors.
Use the device within the operating temperature and humidity.
• Do not overload power outlets. Plug the device into
the appropriate voltage outlet.
• Do not use extension cords. Plug the power cord
directly into the electrical outlet.
• Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet after using the
device. Never leave this product unattended when plugged in.
• Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet
before cleaning the device.
• Completely read all of the instructions including
the optional accessories before using them.
SAFETY INFORMATION
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Compact Compressor
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SPECIFICATIONS
SYMBOL GLOSSARY
For an explanation of symbols
used in Dynarex packaging, visit
dynarex.com/symbols.php
PREPARING THE NEBULIZER FOR USE
CAUTION:
To prevent the risk of cross infection, different persons should
never use the same nebulizer kit.
1. At normal use, place the device on a stable, sturdy and flat
surface horizontally, such that the unit can be easily
reached when you are seated.
Caution: place the device at least 10 cm (4 inches)
distance from wall.
2. Make sure that the unit is in the “off” (0) position
by pressing on the right side of switch.
3. Insert the power plug into the electrical outlet.
4. Rotate the inhalation top counterclockwise to remove
the inhalation top from the medication tank.
5. Add the correct amount of prescribed medication to the
medication tank.
6. Turn the inhalation top clockwise until securely closed.
7. Attach the desired inhalation accessory.
ATTACHING THE INHALATION TUBE
1. Push the Air Plug on one end of the Air Tube onto the
Air Connector on the front side of the compressor.
2. Push the Air Plug on the other end of the Air Tube onto the
Air Tube Connector on the bottom of the Nebulizer Kit.
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
CARING FOR THE DEVICE
WARRANTY
CLASSIFICATION
USING THE DEVICE
1. Switch on the power.
2. Plug the inhalation tube into the
air plug under cover of device.
3. Plug the other side of tube into the
vent port of bottom of nebulizer kit.
4. Plug the nebulizer kit into the
holder on the device.
5. Add the medicine into the
nebulization tank.
6. Press the I/O button to turn on device
and begin treatment.
7. Press the I/O button to safely
terminate the operation of nebulizer.
8. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet
after using the device.
CLEANING
CLEANING
Following the cleaning instructions after each use will prevent any
remaining medication in the bottle from drying, which can result in
the device not nebulizing effectively.
Rinse the nebulizer parts after each use.
1. Remove the inhalation accessory (mask, mouthpiece)
from the nebulizer kit.
2. Disconnect the inhalation tubing from the nebulizer.
3. Gently twist the inhalation top counterclockwise and lift
to separate the nebulizer into two sections.
4. Remove the baffle.
5. Discard remaining medication.
6. Rinse all the applied parts (nebulizer kit, the mouthpiece and
mask) in warm water.
7. Air dry only.
8. CLEANING THE DEVICE AND THE TUBE’S OUTER SURFACE
Only use a damp cloth.
9. Assemble the nebulizer and store the nebulizer kit in a dry,
sealed bag.
CAUTION: The nebulizer kit should be replaced every 6 months.
To keep your device in the best condition and protect the unit
from damage, follow these directions:
CLEANING THE COMPRESSOR
Clean the casing of the main unit by using a soft cloth
moistened with water or a mild detergent. Do not use abrasive
cleaners. Dry the casing immediately using a soft clean cloth.
CHANGE THE AIR FILTER
Change the air filter every 60 days even if the air filter does
not appear dirty. If the air filter appears dirty, or if water or
medication has spilled on the air filter, replace with a new air
filter immediately.
1. Pull the air filter cover to remove from the front side
of the compressor.
2. Remove the dirty filter by hand.
CAUTION: Do not attempt to wash or clean the air filter. Damp
air filters can cause blockages. Do not substitute cotton or any
other material for the air filter.
CAUTION: Wash the air filter cover regularly to prevent any
blockage in the cover. Do not boil. Make sure the cover is dry
before inserting the new air filter.
3. Insert a new air filter into the air filter cover.
CAUTION: Before inserting the new air filter, make sure the air
filter is clean and free of dust. Do not operate the device without
the air filter.
4. Put the air filter cover back on the compressor.
5. Do not maintain or service the device while it is in use.
PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION
CAUTION
The patient and operator must keep a distance from the device
of 20 cm to 50 cm (8-20 inches) in normal use.
USING THE MASK
Place the mask over the nose and mouth. Pull the elastic strap
over the head. Gently pull on the strap to securely hold the mask
over the nose and mouth. Inhale the medication. Exhale normally
through the mask.
No power on unit
when the power
switch is on.
No nebulization or
low nebulization
rate when the
power is on.
The device is
very hot.
The AC power cord is not
plugged into an electrical
outlet.
Turn the power switch off. Plug
the power plug into an electrical
outlet. Turn the device on.
No medication in the medi-
cation tank. Too much or
too little medication in the
medication tank.
Add the correct amount of
prescribed medication to the
medication tank.
The nebulizer kit is tilted at
an incorrect angle.
Hold the nebulizer kit correctly.
Do not tilt the nebulizer kit so the
angle of the kit is greater than
45 degrees.
The air tube is incorrectly
attached.
Make sure the air tube is correctly
attached to the compressor and
the nebulizer kit.
The air tube is folded or
damaged. The air tube is
blocked.
Make sure the air tube is not
folded, kinked or bent. Inspect the
air tube for any damage. Replace
the air tube if damaged.
The compressor is
covered. The device has
been used for longer than
50 minutes.
Do not cover the compressor with
any type of cover during use. Turn
the device off. Wait 50 minutes
before using the device again.
The nebulizer kit is not
correctly assembled.
Make sure the nebulizer kit is
correctly assembled and the
inhalation accessory is correctly
attached.
Equipment Classification with respect to protection
from electric shock: CLASS II
Degree of protection from electric shock: TYPE BF
Degree of protection against ingress of water is rated as IPX0.
Equipment not suitable for use in the presence of flammable
anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Intermittent operation: 50 minutes ON, 50 minutes OFF.
Your Dynarex Resp-O2Portable Compressor Nebulizer is warrantied
to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for three
(3) years from original date of purchase, for use by the original
purchaser. This item was built to exacting standards and carefully
inspected prior to shipment. This Limited Lifetime Warranty is an
expression of our confidence in the materials and workmanship of
our products and our assurance to the consumer of dependable
service.
The Warranty shall not apply under the following conditions:
• Problems arising from normal wear
• Problems arising from failure to adhere to the product
instructions
• Problems arising from misuse, negligence, accident or
improper operation, maintenance or storage
• Problems arising from modifications or unauthorized repairs,
parts or attachments
• Products where the serial number has been removed or
defaced
• Problems with non-durable components, such as rubber
accessories, casters, and grips, which are subject to normal
wear and need periodic replacement
Dynarex shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental
damages whatsoever. Dynarex shall repair or replace defective
products at its option. The foregoing warranty is exclusive and
in lieu of other express warranties, if any, including the implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness of a particular purpose.
The remedy for any violation of the implied warranty shall be
limited to repair or replacement of the defective product pursuant
to the terms contained herein. If you have a question about your
Dynarex device or this warranty, please contact an authorized
Dynarex dealer.
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Manufactured for:
Dynarex Corporation
10 Glenshaw Street
Orangeburg, NY 10962
USA • www.dynarex.com
Made in China
R210429
IPX0
CAUTION: Federal law (USA)
restricts this device to sale by
or on the order of a physician.
149°F
65°C
14°F
-10°C
95%
10%
Input AC 120 V, 60 HZ
Extreme Pressure >205 kpa
Power Consumption ≤200 VA
Medication Capacity 10 mL
Particle Size ≤5 µm & 60%
MMAD 2.0 µm
Average Nebulization Rate ≥0.2 mL/min
Noise Level Below 60 dB
Compressor Pressure Range 30-58 psi
Operation Pressure Range 14.5-27 psi (1 bar-1.9 bar)
Liter Flow Range 16 ~ 23.5 lpm
Operation mode 50 minutes on, 50 minutes off
Operation Temperature Range 10˚C to 40˚C (50˚F to 104˚F)
Operation Humidity Range 10 to 95% RH
Storage Temperature Range -10˚C to 65˚C (14˚F to 149˚F)
Storage Humidity Range 10 to 95% RH
Accessories 1 Adult Mask, 1 Pediatric Mask,
1 Mouthpiece, 1 T-Piece,
1 7' (2.1m) Tube, 5 Filters
Dimensions 155 mm × 130 mm × 83 mm
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