Introduction
The nebulizer is designed to deliver a prescribed medicine in prophylactic and therapeutic aims for treatment
of the respiratory tracts such as asthma, allergies, pulmonary, colds and others.
The nebuliser converts the medicine solution into an aerosolized mist, which is inhaled through the mask or
mouthpiece.
The apparatus is a modern and very efficient device for using at home.
Read this manual thoroughly before using the nebulizer and save for future reference.
Specification
Power
Power consumption
Rated current
Dimensions
Weight
Noise level
Maximum compressor pressure
Neb. operating pressure
Maximum flow
Liter flow range
Partical size less than
Mode of operation
Maximum nebulizer solution capacity
Operation conditions
Storage conditions
Protection against electric shock
Type BF applied parts: Mouthpiece, masks
lassified as Type ll
C
Degree of safety in the presence of flammable anesthetics or oxygen.
—No AP/APG (not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetics or oxygen).
Mode of operation—Continuous
IPX0—Protection against harmful in gress of water is ordinary.
230V AC/50Hz
below 60W
below 0.7 A
220 mm x 190 mm x 150 mm h
1,6 kg (3.53 lbs)
below 55 dB (A)
2,41 – 3,45 bar (241-345 kPa) / 35 Psi to 50 Psi
0,62 – 1,10 bar (62 – 110 kPa) / 9 – 16 Psi
7 – 11 l/min.
5 - 8 l/min
3 microns
Continuous
6 ml
temperature:+10°C to + 40°C
humidity : 30% do 85% RH
temperature: - 20°C to + 70°C
humidity: 10% do 95% RH
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