Drive Medical Design 3050-2 manual Operation Instructions, Cleaning, Maintenance

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Operation Instructions

1.Place compressor on a stable, sturdy and flat surface such that the unit can be easily reached when you’re seated.

2.Pull out the power cord from the base of the unit, and make sure that the unit is in the “off “(0) position by pressing on the left side of switch.

3.Plug power cord into a 115 VAC/60Hz wall outlet.

4.Connect one end of the nebulizer tubing into the air outlet connector.

5.Add the prescribed saline solution through the opening on cap using an eye dropper or per-measured dose container.

6.Assemble mouthpiece and T-piece, and insert into the top of the nebulizer cap. If an aerosol mask applied connect the bottom of mask to the top of nebulizer cap.

7.Connect tubing to nebulizer air inlet connector.

8.Turn the power on to start the unit.

9.Implement the treatment by placing the mouthpiece between the teeth. Inhale and exhale through the mouthpiece.

10.If aerosol applied place the mask over the mouth and nose.

Cleaning

1.Turn the power off and unplug from the wall outlet.

2.Remove the tubing from the air inlet.

3.Disassemble mouthpiece, T-piece, nebulizer cap, chamber and baffle, and wash these items except the tubing in hot water with dish-washing detergent. Rinse these items thoroughly to remove the detergent.

4.Mix one part of white vinegar with 3 part of hot distilled water, and use a clean container to carry this disinfectant solution. Submerging mouthpiece, T-piece, nebulizer cap, chamber and baffle for half an hour

5.Remove these cleaned units from container and let them dry in the air.

6.There is no need to clean the tubing if necessary wipe the surface of it regularly.

Maintenance

1.The filter of air compressor should be replaced when it turns gray. The additional filter can be procured from your dealer

2.Authorized personnel maintain the rest of this machine only.

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