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2. Preparing the nebulizer for use
2.2
Adding medication and assembling the parts
1.
Remove the mask or mouthpiece, kids accessory and
cap from the nebulizer kit.
2.
Remove the inhalation top from the medication tank.
1)
Rotate the inhalation top anti-clockwise.
2)
Lift the inhalation top out of the medication tank.
3.
Add the correct amount of prescribed medication to
the medication tank.
Caution:
The capacity of the medication tank is 2 to 7 ml.
Note: Scales on the nebulizer kit are for reference only. The
scale on the outside of the tank is with no vaporizer
head in place. Please use the scale on your syringe or
vial for accurate measurement of medication.
4.
Make sure that the vaporizer head is securely
attached to the inhalation top.
5.
Put the inhalation top back inside the medication
tank.
1)
Align the protrusion on the inhalation top with the
indent on the medication tank, as shown.
2)
Rotate the inhalation top clockwise and align with
the medication tank until they click in place.
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Question about Steam Sterilization for Omron NE-C801KD Parts Dear Omron Support, I am using the Omron NE-C801KD compressor nebulizer for my baby and I have a question regarding cleaning and disinfection. In the instruction manual, there are recommendations for boiling certain parts, but I could not find specific guidance about using an electric steam sterilizer (like the ones used for baby bottles). Could you please confirm: • Which parts of the NE-C801KD (e.g. nebulizer kit, mouthpiece, child mask, vaporizer head) are safe to be cleaned in an electric steam sterilizer? • Is it safe to sterilize PVC parts (like the child mask) in such devices? • Do you recommend this method for home disinfection? I want to ensure I am cleaning the parts correctly and safely for my child’s health. Thank you in advance for your help! Best regards
The Omron NE-C801KD compressor nebulizer manual does not specify any parts as safe to clean in an electric steam sterilizer. Therefore, it cannot be confirmed that any parts are safe for this method.
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