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Summary of Contents for Home Aide Diagnostic Easy Neb
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NEBULIZER COMPRESSOR Guidebook Please read this guidebook carefully before operating this unit.
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Your Nebulizer is intended for use in the treatment of asthma, COPD and other respiratory ailments in which an aerosolized medication is required during therapy. Please consult with your physician and/or pharmacist to determine if your prescription medication is approved for use with this Nebulizer.
1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Easy Neb Compressor Nebulizer. It is a compact medical device designed 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.
3. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS Note: Read all instructions carefully before use. The following lists the basic precautions needed when using an electrical product: Caution: Failure to read and observe all precautions could result in personal injury or equipment damage. Product cautions: 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.
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Gently twist the top part clockwise to reassemble the nebulizer cup. Be sure the two sections fit well. Attach one end of air tube to the base of the nebulizer cup. Attach the other end of air tube to the tube connector located on the front of the compressor.
5. CLEANING It is recommended that the nebulizer cup, T-connector and mouthpiece 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.
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