




Product specifications
Power | |
Electricity Supply | 230 VAC ~ 50 Hz, 0.5 A |
Performance | |
Performance | 230V/50Hz > 5 LPM @ 10 psi |
Maximum Pressure | > 25 psi |
Noise Level | < 60 ± 4 dBA (at 1 meter) |
Operating Mode | 30 min ON - 30 min OFF |
Expected Service Life of Compressor | 5 years |
Physical | |
Dimensions | 17 cm L x 23.62 cm W x 9.65 cm H |
Weight | 1.2 kg |
Environmental Conditions | |
Operating Temperature | 5° C to 35° C |
Operating Humidity | 10% RH to 95% RH (non-condensing) |
Operating Atmospheric Pressure | Performance may vary depending on altitude above sea level, barometric pressure and temperature |
Storage / Transport Temperature | –25° C to 70° C |
Storage / Transport Humidity | 10% RH to 95% RH (non-condensing) |
Storage / Transport Atmospheric Pressure | 10 to 15.4 kPa |
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FAQs
What is nebulizer therapy?
Nebulizer therapy is a way of treating illnesses that affect the lungs and cause breathing problems, such as asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), chronic bronchitis, and other lung-related conditions.
A prescribed liquid medicine is placed into a medication chamber (nebulizer). The nebulizer is the part of the system that changes the medication into a fine mist, which allows it to reach deep into the lungs where it is most effective.
Should I use a facemask or a mouthpiece?
Nebulizer medication can be delivered effectively through either a facemask or a mouthpiece, and both accessories are usually included with your nebulizer compressor system.
Facemasks are an option for some people, particularly children or older patients, and are often the only choice when a person may be unable to use a mouthpiece. However, facemasks are not for everyone and can make some people feel uncomfortable.
Mouthpieces are generally used by those who find a facemask to be restricting or uncomfortable, but some children may be too young to use a mouthpiece and should be encouraged to use a facemask that is either held or secured with a strap.
How to clean my nebulizer?
It is important to keep your nebulizer clean and dry because germs like to grow in damp conditions. A small amount of the drug always remains in the medication container after treatment. This should be emptied and cleaned to prevent the medication from crystallising and blocking the nebulizer jets.
If not cleaned, the performance of your nebulizer will decline as it cannot work as efficiently.