INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this instruction manual carefully before operating this unit Contents Intended Use ............................1 Introduction ............................1 Important Information Before Use ..................... 3 Product Features ..........................6 Battery Recharge ..........................7 Instructions For Use ......................... 9 Cleaning and Disinfecting......................12 Technical Specifications ........................
Intended Use The device is designed for using intermittent suction to remove nasal secretion and mucus in Children (age 0~12 years old) at home environment. Note: Children of age 0~12 years old are intended population, the device should be operated on the children by their parents. Introduction Place the silicone tip into the nostril, turn on the device, then you may use the device to remove nasal secretions.
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comfortable for baby use. Washable Head Module Design: tips, collection cup can be removed from the device for cleaning. (Collection cup can also be disinfected with boiling water.) Light Weight & Low Noise: easy to use while the baby is sleeping. Replaceable Tip: Long / Short Tip Available.
Important Information Before Use Contra-indications Users with damage to the integrity of the mucous membrane of the nasal passages and some individual features of the structure of the nasal septum. Caution - Do not modify this equipment without authorization of the manufacturer.
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- There is a safety design, once the nasal aspirator operates for one minutes, it will automatically stop to prevent overuse causing damage on user’s nostril. - The Nasal Aspirator is intended for cleaning/removing the nasal secretions only. Do not use the device other than the designated purposes.
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- The indicator light can be battery charge saturation when charging, or suction level indicator when operating. NOTE: .This Nasal Aspirator must only be used with AViTA NS series Tip. Please contact local retailer to buy replacement of the accessories.
Battery Recharge Recharging the Battery: - When the power light will blink for 5 seconds indicates the battery is low and the motor will stop working. Use USB type-C charging cable to charge the device. - The indicator light will blink during charging. As the charge progresses, the number of lights (battery charge saturation) will increase.
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of fire. - Remove the power source and cable when charging is completed to avoid damage caused by overcharging. - In extreme conditions, the battery may leak corrosive fluid. If this comes into contact with your eyes or skin, rinse immediately with water and seek medical attention.
Instructions For Use 1. Choose the most favorable tip based on the anticipated use. .Short tip: recommended when the mucus is more solid. .Long tip: recommended when the mucus is more liquid or thin. 2. Attach the selected tip firmly to the collection cup. 3.
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4. Press the power button to activate the aspirator and ensure it is operating correctly before placing into the nostril. The device will continue to suction for one minute and stops automatically. 5. The power light will light up while the device is operating, also acts as a distraction light for attracting baby’s attention.
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Suction Level Selection Our device has three levels of suction, initial defaulting to lowest level the first time turn on. After the first use, the device will recall to the level it was last turned off. To adjust the suction level, press the power button for 1.5 second. (low ->...
Cleaning and Disinfecting The following cleaning procedures should be performed daily or as needed when the device is being used regularly; failure to properly clean your unit may result in clogging and shortened product life. Unscrew the collection cup from the device housing. Carefully separate the silicone tip from the collection cup.
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It is recommended that the silicone tip and collection cup to be rinsed with hot water between uses to prevent mucus from drying and clogging the unit. Cleaning (at the end of the day / as needed): Wash the collection cup and tip with mild, non-abrasive soap and water.
Troubleshooting Problem Cause Remedy The suction Low battery Recharge the device. is weak or The gray rubber o-ring Make sure there is a gray there is no located on the rubber o-ring of the collection suction at all collection cup is cup is placed.
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Problem Cause Remedy Use wrong Apply a separate power specification of authorized by the respective charging device. NCBs that own these marks approval for IEC 60601-1 The battery Let the battery temperature temperature is lower return to the range between than 5℃...
EMC Tables NS15 is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below. The customer or the user of NS15 must make sure that it is used in such an environment. Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - Electromagnetic emissions Professional healthcare...
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Voltage fluctuations Not applicable and flickering (Note: Power by Battery or DC Input) Only the AC input needs to be tested a) The equipment is suitable for use in Home Health Environments and Professional Health Care Environments limited to patient rooms and respiratory treatment facilities in hospital or clinics.
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RF wireless NOTE: Further information about communications distances to be maintained between equipment portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the NS15 can be requested from supplier using the contact information provided in this manual. However, it is advisable to...
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keep the equipment at an adequate distance of, at least, 0.5 m from mobile phones or other RF communications transmitters to minimise possible interference. RATED power IEC 61000-4-8 30 A/m c) frequency 50 Hz or 60 Hz magnetic fields. a) The equipment is suitable for use in Home Health Environments and Professional Health Care Environments limited to patient rooms and respiratory treatment facilities in hospital or clinics.
Explanation of Symbols The CE marking with the Registration Number of the Notified Body. This denotes the compliance of Regulation (EU) 2017/745 Medical Device Manufacturer Authorized representative in the European Community...
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Date of manufacture (YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM) Batch code (YYMMWWWW) Serial number (YYMWWWXXXXX) Keep dry Indicates a medical device that needs protection from light sources.
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Temperature limit Humidity limitation Atmospheric pressure limitation Caution Consult the instruction for use...
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Disposal information: Should you wish to dispose of the article, do so in accordance with current regulations. Details are available from your local authority. WEEE 2012/19/EU Directives This product fulfilling the requirements of the RoHS RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU. This product fulfilling the requirements of the REACH Directive EC 1907/2006 and its amendments, do not contain Substances of Very High Concern in REACH...
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Device classification type BF This product meets the basic safety and essential performance requirements indicated in the IP22 conditioning test (protection against solid foreign objects of 12.5mm ∅ and greater and against vertically falling water drops when enclosure tiled up to 15°) The empty, completely flat batteries must be disposed of through specially designated collection boxes, recycling points or electronics retailers.
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Distributor Model Number Country of Manufacturer Unique Device Identifier Electronic IFU available at http://www.avita.com.tw NS15P-22492AV 2023-2-1...
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