Problems/questions
There is inhalation
solution residue in the
medication container
.
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What should be taken
into account when
using the device with
infants and children?
Should each person
have their own
atomiser set?
11. DISPOSAL
Battery disposal
• Empty, completely flat batteries must be disposed of in specially designated collection boxes, at
recycling points or at electronics retailers. You are legally required to dispose of the batteries.
• The codes below are printed on batteries containing harmful substances:
Pb = battery contains lead
Cd = battery contains cadmium
Hg = battery contains mercury
Possible cause/remedy
This is normal and is due to technical reasons. Stop the inhalation as soon
as the atomiser starts to make a notably different sound or the device
switches off automatically due to a lack of inhalant.
1. For infants, the mask should cover the nose and mouth to ensure effective
inhalation.
2. For children, the mask should also cover both the nose and mouth. It
makes no sense to use the nebuliser on someone who is sleeping, since
not enough of the medication will reach the lungs.
Notice: Inhalation should only be carried out under the supervision of an
adult and with their assistance and the child should not be left alone.
Yes, this is absolutely essential for hygiene reasons.
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