General
If non-approved solutions or suspensions are used for nebulisation, then nebuliser aerosol
characteristics may differ from the information provided by the manufacturer.
This product is not suitable for use in an anaesthetic breathing system or a ventilator breath-
ing system.
Tracheotomised patients cannot inhale using a mouthpiece. To perform inhalation therapy,
they require specific equipment. In this case, please contact your doctor for further informa-
tion.
Skin care products containing oils or fats can damage the soft plastic components. The pa-
tient should refrain from using skin care products of this kind while using the device.
If your health condition does not improve or it even worsens as a result of the treat-
ment, seek professional medical advice.
Life-threatening situation from electrocution
DANGER
Life-threatening situation from electrocution
The compressor is an electrical device powered by mains voltage. It has been designed
so that no live parts are accessible. However, in unfavourable ambient conditions, or if
the compressor or power cord is damaged, this protection may no longer be provided.
There may then be a risk of contact with live parts. This in turn may lead to an electric
shock.
• To avoid this danger, comply with the following instructions:
– Every time before use, make sure that the compressor housing, the power cord and the
power plug are undamaged. The compressor must not be operated
– if the housing, the power cord or the power plug is damaged,
– if a fault is suspected following a fall or similar.
– Never leave the compressor unattended while it is in use.
– Plug the compressor into an easily accessible socket. It should be possible to quickly un-
plug the power plug at all times.
– Switch the compressor off and disconnect the power plug from the mains socket immedi-
ately:
– if it is suspected that the compressor or the power cord might have been damaged (e.g.
after the compressor has fallen, or if there is a smell of burning plastic)
– if a malfunction occurs during operation
3) Professional medical staff: Doctors, pharmacists, and physiotherapists.
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