ATTENTION:
• The device does not contain any parts that can be repaired by the user. The warranty does not cover
the batteries or damage caused by old batteries.
• Use only batteries of known brands. Always replace all old batteries with new ones. Do not mix old
and new batteries. Use batteries of the same brand and same type.
Battery disposal: Spent batteries must be disposed of in appropriate containers.
2. Instructions for use
• Before using, wash you hands and clean the nasal wash and accessories as shown in paragraph
3. Cleaning, sanitising and disinfecting.
• During application, take care as the solution can drip from the nose.
2.1 Before use, insert the batteries as shown in paragraph 1.
2.2 To use the nasal wash correctly, the man icon ( ) (4c), on the upper part of the bottle (4) should be
facing the user. The upper part of the bottle can be attached with the man icon on the same side
as the button (5a) enabling the user to activate the nasal spray with the thumb, or with the icon on
the side opposite to the button, enabling the user to activate the nasal spray with the index finger.
When attaching the upper section (4) to the body of the nasal wash compressor body (5) (fig. C),
start with the man icon opposite to the side you want it to end up on then turn clockwise until it
reaches the desired position (fig. C).
2.3 Pour the solution (max 15 ml) into the distribution chamber (4a) of the upper section, as shown in
(fig. E) Check that the nozzle is in place (3).
2.4 Apply the separator (2) aligning it so that the ball (2a) is in line with the man icon ( ) (4c) located
on the outside of the upper section of the bottle (4), as shown in figure (fig. F). Next, insert the nasal
adapter most suited to the size of your nostrils (1A-1B-1C).
2.5 Insert the end of the nasal adapter into one nostril (fig. G).
2.6 Activate the nasal wash by holding down the button (5a) while inhaling through the nose and
release the button before exhaling; when exhaling, blow gently through the nostrils to help expel
the mucus, while holding the other nostril closed.
2.7 It is also better to hold the other nostril closed with a finger while sucking up the nasal wash.
2.8 Repeat the operation from point 2.5 to point 2.7for the other nostril, trying to distribute the
solution evenly between the two nostrils.
2.9 For children or anyone unable to correctly coordinate the steps in point 2.6 without assistance, we
recommend alternating the application between the nostrils every 15 seconds, leaving suitable
pauses to allow them to expel the mucus.
2.10 After application, turn the device off and clean and/or disinfect it following the instructions
provided in paragraph 3. Cleaning and disinfecting.
3. Cleaning, sanitising and disinfecting.
The device must be cleaned thoroughly to ensure that it works correctly and performs reliably. After use, take
the nasal wash apart as shown in the diagram (see fig. A), remove the batteries and clean and/or sanitise the
parts as follows:
3.1 Cleaning the nasal wash compressor body, suction valve
Use only a damp cloth with antibacterial soap (non-abrasive and with no solvents of any sort).
The nasal wash has a suction valve (5c) that needs to be cleaned when dirty. To access the valve, lift
the batter compartment cover and remove the valve using a pen or similar object as a lever (fig. H);
wash the valve with soap and water. Ensure the valve is completely dry before reassembling.
ATTENTION:
The nasal spray compressor body is not waterproof, therefore do not immerse the body in water or
wash under running water.
3.2 Sanitation: Sanitise the parts (1A-1B-1C,2,3,4) using one of the following methods.
Method A: under warm drinking water (approx. 40°C) with delicate (non abrasive) washing up
liquid.
Method B: immerse in a solution of 50% water and 50% white vinegar. Finally, rinse thoroughly
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