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It is recommended that the nebuliser, driveline (make sure the driveline is dry
before re-use), mouthpiece and/or mask be thoroughly cleaned with warm
water after each use and cleaned with a mild detergent after the last treatment
of the day. If your physician or respiratory therapist specifies a different cleaning
procedure, follow their instructions.
Caution:
Before cleaning, make sure the mains lead is disconnected from the mains outlet.
Rinsing (after each treatment)
1. Disconnect the nebuliser cup, driveline, mouthpiece and/or mask.
2. Gently twist the nebuliser cup to open it.
3. Rinse the nebuliser cup, mouthpiece and/or mask with water.
4. Dry them with a clean (disposable paper) soft towel or let them air dry.
5. Reassemble the nebuliser cup when completely dry and put the parts in a
dry, sealed container.
Cleaning your accessories:
This procedure does not sterilise the nebuliser cup. Therefore if the patient has
an infectious disease, the entire nebuliser kit should be discarded.
1. After use, disassemble and discard any residual drug.
2. Wash the nebuliser parts in warm water with a little detergent.
3. Rinse in clean warm water and allow to dry completely before re-assembly.
4. Run empty for a few moments before next use.
5. Store in a dry, clean place.
Cleaning the compressor:
1. Wipe daily with a damp cloth.
2. Do not use any powdered cleaners or soap pads, which may damage
the finish.
Filter change
1. Do not use cotton or any other materials. Do not wash or clean the filter.
Only use filters recommended by your manufacturer. Do not operate
without a filter.
2. Change the filter every 30 days or when the filter turns grey.
3. Changing procedure:
Cleaning
a. Remove the filter cover.
b. Replace the used filter with a new one.
c. Replace the filter cover.