• The accessories can be stowed securely in the ac-
cessory compartment. Store the device in a dry place,
ideally in the original packaging.
8. Disposal
For environmental reasons, do not dispose of the
device in the household waste.
Please dispose of the device in accordance with
EC Directive – WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment). If you have any questions, please contact the
local authorities responsible for waste disposal.
The empty, completely flat rechargeable batteries must
be disposed of through specially designated collection
boxes, recycling points or electronics retailers. You are
legally required to dispose of the rechargeable batteries.
The codes below are printed on rechargeable batteries
containing harmful substances:
Pb = Battery contains lead,
Cd = Battery contains cadmium,
Hg = Battery contains mercury
9. Troubleshooting
Problem/
Possible cause/remedy
question
The atomiser
1. Too much or too little medication
produces no
in the atomiser.
or too little
Minimum: 2 ml,
aerosol.
Maximum: 6 ml.
2. Check nozzle for blockages.
Clean nozzle if necessary (e.g. by
rinsing out). Then start using the
atomiser again.
IMPORTANT: Carefully pierce the
fine holes from the underside of the
nozzle only.
3. Atomiser not held vertically.
4. Unsuitable medication fluid added
for nebulisation (e.g. too viscous).
The medication fluid should be pre-
scribed by the doctor.
The output is
Kinked hose, clogged filter, too much
too low.
inhalation solution.
Problem/
Possible cause/remedy
question
What med-
Please consult your doctor in rela-
ications are
tion to this matter.
suitable for
As a rule, all medication that is
inhaling?
suitable and approved for device
inhalation can be inhaled.
There is inha-
This is normal and is due to technical
lation solution
reasons. Stop inhalation once the
residue in the
atomiser starts to make a notably
atomiser.
different sound.
What should
1. On infants and children, the mask
be taken into
account when
using the
2. On children, the mask should also
device with
infants and
children?
Note: Inhalation should only be car-
ried out under the supervision of an
adult and with their assistance and
the child should not be left alone.
Inhalation us-
This is due to technical reasons. You
ing the mask
breathe less medication per breath
takes longer.
through the holes of the mask than
via the mouthpiece. The aerosol is
mixed with ambient air via the holes.
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should cover the mouth and nose
to ensure effective inhalation.
cover both the nose and mouth.
It is not a good idea to carry out
nebulisation on someone who
is sleeping, as in this case not
enough of the medication will
reach the lungs.