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5. Cleaning and daily disinfecting
7. If the compressor is dirty, wipe it clean with a
soft cloth moistened with water or mild
detergent.
Caution:
The compressor is not waterproof.
8. If the outside of the air tube is dirty, wipe it clean with a soft cloth moistened
with water or mild detergent.
9. Reassemble the nebulizer kit. Put it in the storage bag.
Note: Nebulizer kit should be replaced after using for one year.
5.2 Disinfecting the nebulizing parts
Always clean before disinfection. (See Section 5.1 “Cleaning”)
Always disinfect the medication tank, mouthpiece and other nebulizing parts after
the last treatment of the day. To know the appropriate method for disinfecting each
parts, refer to page 20 -21.
To disinfect the parts, use one of the methods described below:
A. Use a commercially available disinfectant. Follow the instructions provided by
the disinfectant manufacturer.
1. Submerge the parts in the cleansing solution for the specified period.
2. Remove the parts and discard the solution.
3. Rinse the parts with clean hot tap water, shake off excess water and allow
to air dry in a clean environment.
B. Parts may be boiled between 15 to 20 minutes.
After boiling, carefully remove the parts, shake off excess water and allow to air dry
in a clean environment.
Note: Do not boil Air tube, Adult mask (PVC), Child mask (PVC), Air filter and Air
filter cover
Caution:
Do not use an autoclave, EOG gas disinfection or low temperature plasma
sterilizer to disinfect the device.
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