In this case, place the components in the dishwasher's cutlery basket and clean in
a separate short cycle on at least a 50 °C program (note: Do not wash components
together with dirty dishes).
Disinfection: Disinfect the disassembled sprayer and other components directly
after cleaning ( excluding the masks! ) in boiling water. Demineralised or distilled
water is preferrable for this purpose. Let the water boil in a sufficiently large pot for
about 15 minutes. Use sufficient water, to prevent the accessories from burning to
the bottom of the pot.
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WARNING: The maximum capacity is 8ml (8cm³ ), the minimum
capacity is 2ml (2cm³ ). A corresponding scale is
printed on the sprayer lower part (see page 6). This is only intended
as
an approximation, and is not suitable
for measuring dosages.
Finally replace the sprayer upper part and screw it in
anti-clockwise. The sprayer is now closed.
2. Plug the device in.
3. Connect the sprayer to the device using the hose.
(Insert one end of the hose into the lower part of the sprayer, and the
other end into the hose connector on the device).
4. Select the attachment for the Sprayer (mask, mouth piece or nose piece).
5. Use the on/ off switch to activate the device.
6. After use, turn the device off and unplug it from the mains.
If condensation gathers in the hose, or if a small amount of the drug accidentally
feeds into it, you should stop the treatment, remove the sprayer and the hose and
washe them under warm running water with commercial washing-up liquid. Dry the
hose, by connecting it to the hose connection on the device and allowing air to flow
through.
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Correct use of the device:
Once you are familiar with the device and how it works, you can begin to inhale.
Caution: The sprayer only works if it is held vertically. This means that the best
position for inhaling is sitting down. Inhaling whilst lying down is not possible.
Breathe evenly while inhaling. Inhaling should feel comfortable. Consult your doctor
if this is not the case.
The application time should not exceed 10-12 minutes.
Which diseases can be treated with inhalation?
Respiratory diseases do not occur only in adulthood, but increasingly also in
childhood. Inhalation devices are designed not only for chronic conditions such as
asthma, bronchitis or allergies, but can also be used to treat smokers cough and the
effects of occupational exposure to polluted air. Inhalation may ease tickly coughs,