X. PARI TREK
S COMPRESSOR
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MAINTENANCE
AIR FILTER: The Air Filter on the front panel of the PARI TREK
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S Compressor is bright white when
new. In time, the Air Filter will turn gray, which means it is time to replace it. You must replace the
filter immediately if it gets wet or becomes clogged. The Air Filter lasts up to 500 hours of use before
replacement. A good general rule is to replace the Air Filter whenever you replace your PARI Reusable
Nebulizer (every 6 months). To remove the Air Filter, make sure the PARI TREK
S Compressor is turned
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off. Use a coin to turn the Air Filter cover counter clockwise and pull the cap and filter out and remove the
filter from the cap. Refer to Page 6 Figure G. To replace filter, press the new filter into the cap with the
open end visible. Place the cap and filter back into the front of the compressor and using a coin turn the
filter cover clockwise to tighten as illustrated on Page 6 Figure G.
NOTE: Do not attempt to wash and reuse Air Filters. Do not use substitute filter material. Compressor damage
may result.
CLEANING THE PARI TREK
S COMPRESSOR HOUSING: Use a clean, damp cloth to wipe the
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exterior of the PARI TREK
S Compressor housing. Be careful not to get liquids onto the Power Receptacle
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or the Battery Contacts since damage could occur.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR: Never operate the PARI TREK
S Compressor if it is improperly or
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incompletely assembled, or damaged. Use only original PARI parts and attachments authorized by PARI for
the PARI TREK
S Compressor. Use of other parts and attachments may damage the unit or cause improper
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treatment. Do not open or disassemble the compressor unit at any time.
Note: There are no serviceable parts inside the PARI TREK
S Compressor case. Service by anyone voids warranty.
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CLEANING THE RECHARGEABLE BATTERY: Use a clean, dry cloth to wipe the exterior of battery.
Be careful not to get liquids onto the Charge Receptacle or the Battery Contacts since damage could occur.
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