Life A82-LIFE-Dog Nebulizer User manual

A82-LIFE-Dog Nebulizer NBB02



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A82-LIFE-Dog Nebulizer NBB02






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COMPRESSOR NEBULIZER
USER’S MANUAL
A82-LIFE-Dog Nebulizer NBB02

ILLUSTRATION OF PARTS
A. NEBULIZER COMPRESSOR UNIT
1. Compressor
2. Air Outlet
3. Power Switch
4. Power Cord
5. Air Filter
NEBULIZER ASSEMBLY AND
ACCESSORIES ILLUSTRATION
1. Tubing
2. Nebulizer Cup
3. Nebulizer Insert
4. Nebulizer Cap

INTRODUCTION
This nebulizer is a portable medical device intended to aerosolize physician-prescribed medication which Is Inhaled through a
mouthpiece or mask. A nebulizer may be used Instead of a metered dose inhaler. The device consists of a compressor unit and
nebulizing attachments.
These instructions contain important information and safety precautions far the nebulizer. Illustrations of the compressor unit
and tubing and accessories are on page 2. Before using your nebulizer, you should read and understand the entire User›s
Manual for the compressor unit and tubing and accessories. Take special note of all safety precautions marked DANGER and
WARNING. Keep the user›s manual for future reference.
AIRFILTER: The airfilteron the top panel of the compressor unit is bright white when new. With use, it will turn grey, which
means it is time to replace it. It must be replaced immediately if it gets wet or becomes clogged. The air filter lasts up to 500
hours of use before replacement. A general rule is to replace the air filter whenever the nebulizer unit is replaced (every 6
months). To replace the air filter, ensure the compressor is turned off, open the air filter cover to take out the air filter and
replace it with a new one. Place the cap back into the socket of the compressor and snap the filter caver back in place.
NOTE: Do not attempt to wash and reuse tha air filter. Do not use substitute filter material. Compressor damage may result.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS. READ ALL WARNINGS BEFORE USINGYOUR NEBULIZER.
AWARNING Caution: U.S. Federal Law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician. Use only when
prescribed by a physician and with the prescribed medication.
Read all warnings and user›s manual before use. Use the product only for Its Intended use as described In the user›s manual.
Improper use can result In serious or fatal Illness/Injury, Improper treatment or property damage.
Usa only with nebulizers, tubing and accessories authorized provided for this device. Other nebulizers, tubing and accessaries
may result In Improper treatment. Other compressors and tubing may produce Incorrect flow, resulting In Improper dosage.
Use with other compressors, tubing and accessaries should be reviewed with your healthcare professional.
CAUTION: This appliance Is not for unattended use.
1-3. NEBULIZER COMPRESSOR SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DANGER: To reduce the risk of serious or fatal Injury from electrocution:
1. Do not place or store the product where it can fall or be knocked into bathtub, sink, water, or other liquid. Do not place or
drop into any liquid. Do not use while bathing..
Do not reach fora product that has fallen into water or other liquid. Unplug immediately.
3. Always unplug Immediately after using.
SETTING UP THE NEBULIZER COMPRESSOR AND NEBULIZER ACCESSORIES
1. Wash hands with soap and warm water and dry completely with a clean towel.
2. Place the compressor on a clean, dust-free, stable and flat surface. Check the filter monthly or every 12-10 treatments and
replace if dirty, clogged, or wet to ensure proper operation.
3. Make sure tubing and accessories have been cleaned and/or disinfected before first use and after last daily treatment. Refer
to the Cleaning and Disinfecting Tubing and Accessolres section on page 12.
4. Remove the nebulizer cap by twisting counter-clockwise until it stops and lift up (Figure 1-3).
5. Fill nebulizer cup using eyedropper or syringe with prescribed medication. Do not fill more than 8 ml pertreatment (Figure 2-3).
6. Close the nebulizer cap and turn clockwise until it is tightened (Figure 3-3).
NEBULIZER CUP
PRESCIBED MEDICATION
Figure 1-3 Figure 2-3 Figure 3-3

4. If using the mask, press it directly into the adapter›s larger end and then
press the adapter›s other end firmly into the outlet of nebulizer cap. The
adapter is designed to fit tightly (Figure 4).
5. If using the mouthpiece, attach it to the tee by pressing firmly into it,
then attach this assembly to the nebulizer outlet by pressing firmly into the
nebulizer cap. The cap is designed to fit tightly (FigurB 5).
6. Press one end of the tubing firmly onto to the
air outlet on the front of the compressor unit. It is
important that the tubing be pushed firmly all the way
onto the air outlet of the compressor unit. The tubing is
designed to fit tightly (Figure 1-6).
10. Firmly press the other end of the tubing onto the
bottom of the nebulizer cup (Figure 2-0).
MASK
NEBULIZER CAP
°45 MOUTHPIECE
NEBULIZER CAP
Figure 4Figure 5
Figure 1-6
Figure 2-6
AIR INTEKE
TUBING
3. Check for moisture leakage near the connections.
OPERATING THE COMPRESSOR NEBULIZER
1. Take the power cord out of the storage cavity and plug into an electrical outlet.
2. Locate the power switch or the front of
the unit, and switch it to the “on» position
as shown below.
“On» Position
“ON" POSITION
AIR OUTLET

4. Hold the air intake near the nose (Figure 1-10). If using an optional mask, put the mask on the face (Figure 2-10). If using a
mouthpiece, hold it in the mouth {Figure 3-10).
5. Inhale the liquid medication moisture.
6. Whan liquid medication is depleted, turn the power switch to the off position.
NOTE: Far optimal performance operate the unit 20 minutes on then leave off for 40 minutes.
7. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet and tuck it into cord storage cavity.
S. Detach the tubing and accessory from the compressor unit.
9. Clean and sterilize tubing and accessories.
"OFF POSITION
CLEANING THE NEBULIZER COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES
1. Disconnect the tubing from the compressor and from the bottom of the nebulizer cup.
2. If there is any moisture (condensation) in the tubing, let the compressor run with the tubing only for 3-2 minutes. The warm
air from the compressor will dry out the tubing. Alternatively, you can dry the tubing by removing it from the compressor and
hanging it up with the «end8 down* to allow the moisture or condensation to drain out and evaporate. Use a clean damp
cloth to wipe the exterior of the tubing.
3. Disassemble tubing and accessories as illustrated.
4. Wash all parts with warm water and liquid dish soap. DO NOT WASH THE TUBING.
5. Rinse thoroughly with warm waterand shake out water.
6. Air dry or hand dry nebulizer parts on a clean, lint free cloth. Reassemble nebulizer when parts are dry and store.
7. You can also wash tha accessories in the top shelf of a dishwasher. Masks cannot be washad safely in a dishwasher. DO
NOT WASH THE TUBING. Place the parts in a dishwasher basket and place the basket on the top rack of the dishwasher.
Remove and dry parts when the cycle is complete.
DISINFECTING AND STERILIZING NEBULIZER COMPONENTS AND ACCESSORIES
1. Clean the nebulizer components and accessories as described in cleaning section. Every other treatment day, soak the parts
in a solution of 1 part distilled white vinegar and 3 parts hot tap water for 1 hour. DO NOT SOAK THE TUBING. You can
substitute commercially available respiratory equipment disinfectant for distilled white vinegar by following manufacturer›s
instructions for mixing.
2. Rinse all parts thoroughly with warm tap waterand dry with a clean, lint-free cloth. Discard vinegar solution when
disinfecting is complete.
3. Components (except tubing and mask) may also be sterilized by bailing them in clean water for a full 10 minutes. Hospitals
and clinics can sterilize components (except tubing and mask) by autoclaving (a maximum of °277F or °120C) and fallowing
autoclave manufacturer’s instructions. Dry parts on a clean, lint-free cloth.
4. Tubing and accessaries must be stored in a sterilizing box before using and must be sterilized periodically after u3e.

MAINTENANCE
AIRFILTER: The airfilteron the top panel of the compressor unit is bright white when new. With use, it will turn grey, which
means it is time to replace it. It must be replaced immediately if it gets wet or becomes clogged. The air filter lasts up to 500
hours of use before replacement. A general rule is to replace the air filter whenever the nebulizer unit is replaced (every 6
months). To replace the air filter, ensure the compressor is turned off, open the air filter cover to take out the air filter and
replace it with a new one. Place the cap back into the socket of the compressor and snap the filter caver back in place.
NOTE
Do not attempt to wash and reuse tha air filter. Do not use substitute filter material. Compressor damage may result.
AIR FILTER COVER
AIR FILTER
Dimensions (Compressor
only):
27.4x16.7x10.6
Weight (Compressor only): 4. 1 pound(1.86kg)
Electrical Requirements: 230V
Power Consumption: 68W
High Hydrostatical pressure: 860-1060HPA
Humidity: 30%-75%
Operation cycles: Operation for 20 min.
0fffor40 min.
NEBULIZER SPECIFICATIONS
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