This device operates using two (2) AA alkaline batteries or two
(2) NiMH AA rechargeable batteries.
• Do not install worn and new batteries together.
Do not use different types of batteries together.
Remove the batteries if the device will not be
used for three months or longer.
1. Remove the Battery Cover.
1 Rotate the Battery Cover lever in the direction
of the arrow as shown in the illustration.
2 Remove the Battery Cover. The Battery
Cover may appear to be tight fitting since
designed to prevent fluids from getting into the device.
2. Insert the batteries.
Correctly align the polarities (+ and -) with the battery
indication marks on the device.
3. Replace the Battery Cover.
Use your thumbs to push on both ends of the Battery Cover.
Press down firmly until you hear both tabs click into place.
Alkaline Batteries
• The device can be used for approximately
8 days if operating for 30 minutes a day.
• The Battery Low Indicator (orange light)
flashes to signal the batteries are low.
Replace both batteries with new ones.
• The Battery Low Indicator (orange light)
turns on to signal the batteries are
worn out. The device will not nebulize.
Immediately replace both batteries
with new ones.
BATTERY INSTALLATION
Battery Life and Battery Replacement
NiMH Rechargeable Batteries
• The device can be used for approximately
8 days if operating for 30 minutes a day
when the batteries are fully charged.
• The Battery Low Indicator (orange light)
flashes to signal the rechargeable batteries
have little or no residual power remaining.
If the device will not nebulize
immediately recharge the batteries.
• Recharge the batteries using
a commercially available battery
charger suitable for the batteries
used in the device.
• The AC Adapter does not function
as a battery charger.
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Bottom of the
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