9. Attach one end of the tubing firmly onto to the air outlet on the back of the
compressor unit. It is important that the tubing be pushed all the way onto the
air outlet. The tubing is designed to fit tightly (Figure 6-1).
10. Firmly press the other end of the tubing onto the bottom of the nebulizer cup
(Figure 6-2).
Figure 6-1
11. Plug the power cord into an appropriate electrical outlet. (DO NOT use with
power strips or extension cords). Make sure at this stage, the power switch is
at "OFF" status.
12. Press power switch to "ON" status to begin your prescribed treatment.
(DO NOT run unattended). When treating children, adult supervision required.
13. When treatment is finished, shut off the unit and unplug it from the electrical
outlet.
• The exterior surfaces of the unit and the air outlet connector may become slightly
warm to the touch during use. Warm air can also be felt exiting the vents on the
sides of the case of the unit. This is normal.
• Never operate if this unit has a damaged cord or plug, has been dropped
in any way, immersed into water or if it does not work properly. Return it to a
service center for repair.
• If any abnormality occurs, discontinue use immediately until the unit has been
examined and repaired.
• Always unplug the product immediately after use.
• Never allow the power supply cord to be pulled, jerked, strained, twisted or
severely bent, especially at the plug connections. Damage will occur at the high
flex point of entry into the appliance, causing it to rupture and short. Handle the
cord carefully for longer life.
• Never block the air openings of the main unit or place it where the air openings
may be obstructed.
Safety overload: DO NOT exceed 20 minutes of continuous operation.
•
Air Outlet
Figure 6-2
WARNING!
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Nebulizer