Important Parts Of Your Disposable Nebulizer; Important Parts Of Your Reusable Nebulizer; How To Operate Your Compressor - DeVilbiss Pulmo-Aide 5650D Instruction Manual

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I m p o r t a n t P a r t s o f Y o u r N e b u l i z e r
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IMPORTANT PARTS OF YOUR DISPOSABLE
NEBULIZER
1. Mouthpiece
2. T-piece
3. Cap
4. Medication Cup
5. Nebulizer Air-Inlet Connector
6. Baffle
7. Tubing
Nebulizer parts are not sold separately. Additional neb-
ulizers (part #4650D-620) are available through your
Sunrise provider.
NOTE– Nebulizer received may not be the one shown.
IMPORTANT PARTS OF YOUR REUSABLE
NEBULIZER
1. Mouthpiece
2. Cap
3. Baffle
4. Medication Cup
5. Nebulizer Air-Inlet Connector
6. Interrupter Adapter (if applicable)
Nebulizer parts are not sold separately. Additional neb-
ulizers (Part #s 800D/800C/800G) are available through
your Sunrise provider.
NOTE– Nebulizer received may not be the one shown.

HOW TO OPERATE YOUR COMPRESSOR

NOTE– Before initial operation, your nebulizer should be
cleaned following cleaning instructions, or as rec-
ommended by your physician or Sunrise provider.
1. Place compressor on a level, sturdy surface so
that the controls can be easily reached when
seated.
2. Open door to storage compartment (Fig. 1).
3. Make sure the power switch is in the "Off" posi-
tion (Fig. 2). Unwrap power cord and plug
power cord into an appropriate wall outlet
(refer to Specifications). Plug models 5650H &
4650D into a grounded wall outlet (refer to
Grounding Instructions).
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Disposable Nebulizer
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2
3
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Reusable Nebulizer
Figure 1
Figure 2
H o w t o O p e r a t e Y o u r C o m p r e s s o r
DANGER
DeVilbiss compressor/nebulizer must be operat-
ed on the specified power source to avoid risk
of electric shock and damage to the compressor.
4. Wash hands.
5. Connect one end of the nebulizer tubing to the
compressor air-outlet connector (Fig. 3).
NOTE– During high-humidity weather conditions, con-
densation (water build up) can occur in the
internal hose of the compressor. It is recom-
mended that the compressor be turned on and
allowed to run for two (2) minutes before the
tubing is attached to the air-outlet connector.
6. Assemble clean nebulizer parts by placing baffle
down in medication cup. Holding cup station-
ary, screw on nebulizer cap. Add prescribed
medication through the opening on cap using a
medicine dropper or pre-measured dose contain-
er (Fig. 4).
7. Assemble mouthpiece and t-piece (if applicable)
and insert into the top of the nebulizer cap
(Fig. 5). If using an aerosol mask, insert the
bottom part of the mask directly into the top of
the nebulizer cap.
8. Attach tubing to nebulizer air-inlet connector
(Fig. 6).
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Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
Figure 6
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