How To Prepare The Unit Before Inhalation - Omron NE-U17 Instruction Manual

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How to Prepare the Unit before Inhalation

– Clean the parts before starting the inhalation.
[Parts that can be disinfected by boiling]
(For the disinfecting method, refer to Page 17.)
Submerge these parts in a container filled with
sufficient water and boil for 10 minutes.
Medication
cup cover
Washer
How to remove the washer
How to attach the washer
[Parts that cannot be disinfected by boiling]
(For the care and disinfection, refer to Page 17.)
Mouthpiece
set
Medication cup
Be sure to immediately dry the cleaned and disinfected
parts, then store them in a dry place in order to prevent
them from getting contaminated in the future.
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Inhalation hose (M)
with a cuff
Place the medication cup cover
on its side and insert a small item
(such as a paper clip) into the
hole of the cover.
Pinch and remove the washer
gently.
Hold the medication cup cover and
place the washer securely with
your fingertips as illustrated in the
figures on the left.
Make sure the washer is placed
flat and not upside down.
Air duct cover
Air filter case
Air filter
Fan cover
Medication cup holder
Fan
Warning
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Filling the cooling water.
1) Remove the nebulisation section
by rotating the medication cup
cover-fixing lever clockwise.
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2) Fill the cooling water.
Fill the cooling water up to the "water
level" mark that specifies the water level
in the water tank. The proper amount is
approximately 375 ml.
– If the water level in the water tank is lower than
the "water level" mark, a "lower water level in water
tank" error will be displayed.
– If the water temperature in the water tank is low,
the nebulisation rate may drop. (Recommended
temperature is approximately 26°C (78.8°F).
– Replace water in the water tank each time the unit
is used.
– When the unit is used for a long time continuously,
replace water at least every twenty-four hours.
(For continuous use or long periods, refer to
Page 13.)
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