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Cleaning - Drive Medical Airial Voyager MQ5500 Owner's Manual

Portable compressor nebulizer
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8. Your Nebulizer operates by using one of two power choices: the AC
Adapter or the Battery pack.
Using the AC adapter:
(1). Remove the battery-pack if attached, and replace with the rubber
skid resistant base.
(2). Insert the adapter plug into the unit's AC port.
(3). Plug the adapter into a standard AC outlet.
(4). Press power switch to begin your prescribed treatment.
Using the battery pack:
Your Portable Compressor Nebulizer can operate with the use of a
rechargeable battery when AC power is not available. The life of the
battery is approximately 2 years.
depending on usage, storage, and charging conditions.
1. First, remove the skid resistant rubber base.
2. Install the battery pack to the bottom of the unit.
3. Press power switch to begin your prescribed treatment.
Charging the battery pack:
To charge the battery, plug the adapter into the AC Port on the Battery.
Charging Time:
Note: A red battery light shows that the battery is being charged. If the light
changes from red to green during charging, it indicates the battery is fully
charged. Once the battery is fully charged, unplug the adapter from the
battery.
V. CLEANING
It is recommended that the nebulizer, mouthpiece and mask are 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.
Rinsing (after each treatment)
1. Disconnect the air tube, nebulizer, mouthpiece and mask.
2. Gently twist the nebulizer to open it.
3. Rinse the nebulizer, mouthpiece and mask with water.
4. Dry them with clean soft towel or let them air dry.
5. Reassemble the nebulizer when completely dry and put these parts in a dry,
sealed container.
2 - 4 hours
However, battery life will vary
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