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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
PORTABLE NEBULIZER
MODEL NE-U03V
IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical products, especially when children are present, basic
safety precautions should always be followed, including:
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING
DANGER - To reduce the risk of electrocution:
1. Always unplug this product immediately after using.
2. Do not use this product while bathing.
3. Do not place or store this product in a place where it can fall or be
pulled into a tub or sink.
4. Do not place or drop into water or any liquid.
5. Do not reach for this product if it has fallen into water.
Unplug immediately.
DANGER - To reduce the risk of burns, electrocution, fire, or
injury to persons:
1. This product should never be left unattended when plugged in.
2. Close supervision is necessary when this product is used by, on, or
near children or compromised individuals.
3. Use this product only for its intended use as described in this manual.
Do not use attachments not recommended by the manufacturer.
4. Never operate this product if it has a damaged cord or plug, if it is not
working properly, if it has been dropped or damaged, or if it has fallen
into water. Return the product to OMRON Healthcare, Inc. for service.
5. Keep the cord away from heated surfaces.
6. Never use this product while sleeping or drowsy.
7. Do not use this product where other aerosol products are being used, or
where oxygen is being administered.
8. Unplug this product before filling. Do not overfill.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION: Operate this unit only as instructed by your healthcare provider
and/or respiratory therapist. Thoroughly read and understand the information
contained in these instructions on the use and care of this unit before operating.
Save these instructions for future reference.
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KNOW YOUR UNIT
Mouthpiece
Mask
Mesh Cap
(Extra Cap
Included)
Vibration Horn
Unit
Cover
Medication
Cup
On/Off Button
MicroAir Unit
Rinse Bottle
AC Adapter*
Battery Lid
AC Jack
* The shape of the plug may vary from country to country.
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CAUTIONS - WARNINGS
1. WARNING The most delicate part of the unit is the mesh cap.NEVER
touch the mesh cap directly. Follow the cleaning instructions
exactly to avoid damaging the mesh cap. (See page 10 for
cleaning instructions.)
2. WARNING Before using the MicroAir for the first time, or after storing it
for an extended period, be sure to clean and sterilize all
necessary parts as explained on page 10.
3. WARNING NEVER submerge or wet the AC power unit or cord. An
electrical shock may result.
4. WARNING NEVER touch
the vibration horn
5. WARNING Always clean and
rinse the medication
cup after each use.
Never leave the
when in operation.
cleaning solution in
the medication cup
or mouthpiece (see
page 10).
6. WARNING NEVER operate while driving a car or boat.
7. WARNING Do not force the bottom of the battery compartment onto
the main unit. Doing so may cause damage.
8. WARNING Be careful when attaching and removing the medication
cup. Damage to the unit may occur and lead
to medication leakage.
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CAUTIONS - WARNINGS
10. WARNING Fill the medication
9. WARNING Do not submerge the
unit in water to
cup before using
the unit. Do not
shake the unit dur-
ing use.
prevent damage.
11. CAUTION Assure that the
proper adapter is
used for connection
to any electrical
12. CAUTION Check the medication
cup and mouthpiece
weekly. Replace
as necessary.
outlet to prevent
damage to the
unit or injury.
13. CAUTION Handle the mess cap
with care to prevent
14. CAUTION The medication cup
holds 5 ml. Do not
overfill.
breakage.
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UNIT ASSEMBLY
How to Assemble
A. Clean and sterilize all unit parts before the first use or after a long storage period.
B. Fill the medication cup before plugging in the unit and turning on the power.
2. Attach the
1. Remove the
medication cup
cover by gently
to the back of the
pushing in an
unit. Push the
upward direction.
medication cup
vertically until a
click is heard.
3. The mesh cap is attached as follows:
A. Place the cap position indicator onto the unit
turning counterclockwise to 10 o’clock
B. Then turn the cap clockwise to 12 o’clock until a
click is heard to assure proper attachment.
4. Attached the mask or mouthpiece directly over the
mesh cap unit a click is heard. Remember to handle
the mesh cap with care to prevent breakage.
5. Attach the AC adapter plug to the "AC Adapter Jack"
for use with electrical current.The unit can also be
battery powered by using 4 "AA" batteries as
described on page 13.
How to Fill Medication Cup
Be sure that all parts are clean before filling
medication cup. Place the prescribed medication
directly into the medication cup. Never use more
than 5 ml of solution.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Before Operating
Make sure all parts are mounted properly.
Check to fill the medication up to correct
level of 5 ml.
2. Plug In
Connect the adapter into a standard AC 120V
outlet. Four (4) "AA" alkaline batteries may
also be used to run the unit.
3. Nebulizing
Start the unit by pressing the ON/OFF button.
Continuous aerosol is controlled by holding the
button down for four (4) seconds. Press the
ON/OFF button again to turn off the unit.
NOTES:
A. The green operation light will be on during
continuous operation.
B. A blinking green light during battery power
means that the batteries are low and need to
be replaced as soon as possible.
4. Nebulization Rate
The unit has been pre-set to nebulize at an aver-
age rate of 0.25 ml per minute. Nebulization
rates may vary due to different medications.
Check with your healthcare provider or
pharmacist regarding your medication.
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UNIT DISASSEMBLY & MAINTENANCE
NOTE: The mesh cap may be damaged by hardened medication that is left in
the vibration horn effecting how the unit nebulizes. The following are maintenance
recommendations after each use to keep your unit working at its best level.
1.
NOTE: Be sure that the unit is turned OFF.
Remove the medication cup and dispose of any
remaining medications.
Be sure to nebulize all medication from the unit.
The medication cup needs to be removed while
the unit is on to remove all medication that
might be in the mesh cap or transducer. The unit
will no longer provide any aerosol when these
parts are completely empty.
2.
NOTE: The lack of any misting will occur
with a high pitched sound when all medication
has been nebulized. Quickly turn the unit off
when this sound is heard it shows that there is
no more medication in the unit.
Pour a mixture of one part vinegar and three
parts distilled water into the medication cup
after each use. Nebulize the mixture for about
45 to 60 seconds. Remove the medication cup
and run the unit until it can no longer mist.
Turn the unit off at this point.
3.
NOTE: Make sure that there is no medication
left on the mesh cap or horn that can dry and
cause damage or breakage to the mesh cap
when removed from the unit.
Place 2-3 drops of the water/vinegar mixture
onto the mesh cap surface when dried medica-
tion is noted. Nebulize distilled water from the
medication cup for at least 30 seconds.
We recommend that a small bottle of the
water/vinegar mixture be kept with your unit
at all times for proper cleaning.
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CLEANING
Be sure unit is OFF and the power cord is disconnected before cleaning.
Nebulizer Parts and Casing
(EXCEPT MESH CAP)
There are several ways to clean the medication cup
and mouthpiece.
1.
A. Soak parts in a mixture of one part vinegar and
three parts distilled water for 30 minutes
B. Use a commercially available disinfectant
C. Parts may also be boiled for 10 minutes.
D. All parts must be rinsed thoroughly and air dried.
2.
Clean the main unit casing using a cloth moistened
with water and a few drops of non-abrasive
cleanser. Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
I NEVER clean with benzene, thinner or a
flammable chemical
3.
The horn can be cleaned with vinegar. Moisten a
cloth with vinegar for surface cleaning. Mix one
part vinegar and three parts distilled water to be run
through for 45-60 seconds for internal horn cleaning.
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MESH CLEANING
NOTE: The mesh cap is the most delicate part of the MicroAir. It is important
not to directly touch the mesh cap. Follow the cleaning instructions to avoid
damaging the mesh cap and keep it in good condition.
A. After Every Cleaning
1. Remove the medication cup and rinse with water after turning the unit OFF.
2. Nebulize all medication remaining in the mesh cap and transducer after
removing the medication cup. Turn the unit off when the aerosol stops.
3. Nebulize a mixture of one part vinegar and three parts distilled water for
45 to 60 seconds through the medication cup.
4. Remove the medication cup and leave the unit ON. Keep the unit running
until all of the mist stops. Turn the unit OFF and replace the unit cover.
B. Daily Cleaning
1. Follow the steps listed above.
2. Soak the mesh cap in water/vinegar solution for 10 to 15 minutes after
removing from the unit.
3. Swish the meshcap in a blow of warm water. DO NOT rinse mesh cap
directly under a faucet as this will cause damage.
4. Replace mesh cap back onto nebulizer and turn the unit on until the
aerosol mist stops. Quickly turn the unit OFF. Replace the unit cover.
C. Weekly Cleaning For Difficult Medications
1. Follow the steps listed above in section A.
2. Place mesh cap in a microwavable cup with one cup of distilled water.
3. Microwave on high for 3 minutes
4. Soak mesh cap in warm water for 30 minutes
5. Replace mesh cap back on nebulizer and run until the aerosol mist stops.
Turn the unit OFF. Replace the unit cover.
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STORAGE
1. Completely dry all cleaned and sterilized parts.
Mesh Cap
Attach the mesh cap to the unit as describe in
the operating instructions. Handle the mesh cap
with care as it is very fragile and may be easily
damaged.
Medication Cup
Attach the medication cup to the unit as
described in the operating instructions.
Unit Cover
Attach cover to the unit by sliding the cover
down until it clicks into place.
Mouthpiece or Mask
The mouthpiece or mask can be stored in the
carrying case or a plastic bag.
AC Adapter
Store in a carrying case.
2.
Store the unit in a carrying case when it is not
in use. Keep in cool, dry area. Keep away from
direct sunlight, high temperatures, high humidity,
dust, water, possible vibration or shocks.
104°F
50°F
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BATTERY OPERATION
Using Batteries
1.
Turn the unit upside down. The battery lid will
lift off by pressing down towards the arrows.
2.
3.
Insert four (4) "AA" alkaline batteries matching
the polarities to the marks( + or - ) inside the unit.
Replace the battery lid by pressing downward
until it clicks into place as shown on the right.
NOTE: The batteries will need to be replaced if either of these conditions occur:
A. When the green operation light blinks during continuous use
B. The unit shuts off while being battery operated.
Replace all four (4) batteries at the same time.
Unit failure may occur if batteries are not used or inserted correctly. Use
the following guidelines for unit maintenance.
1. Remove the batteries before storing the unit for a long time. The unit can
be damaged from battery leaks if stored together.
2. Alkaline batteries are recommended for best performance.
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
(check before sending for service*)
Check the following if your unit should fail during operation. You can also refer
to the pages of this manual for complete instructions.
Symptom
Check
Remedy
Insert plug.
Continuous operation
button does not light up.
• With AC adapter in use
➀ Is the AC adapter
plugged into 120V
electrical outlet?
Connect correctly.
➁ Is the AC adapter
connected to the unit?
Continuous operation
button does not light up.
• With battery
➀ Are the batteries
Wipe the battery connectors
on the battery cover with
vinegar. Place batteries
correctly.
inserted correctly?
➁ Are the batteries
Change all batteries.
charged?
➂ Are alkaline batteries
Use all alkaline batteries.
inserted?
No nebulization.
➀ Is there medication in
the medication cup?
Fill medication cup.
Turn unit on.
➁ See above for power
➂ Is the mesh cap in
Replace mesh cap.
working order?
Low nebulization rate.
➀ Is the medication
cup broken?
Replace medication cup if
necessary.
➁ Check the medication
Add medication if necessary.
level in the cup.
➂ Is the battery working?
Check battery.
➃ Is the vibration
horn clean?
Switch to AC operation.
Clean the vibration horn.
Replace cap.
➄ Is the mesh cap broken?
* Do not try to repair unit - no parts of the unit are user serviceable.
Return unit to authorized OMRON dealer.
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AVAILABLE ACCESSORIES
A full range of accessories make the MicroAir adjustable to virtually
every requirement.
MODEL #U03-7)
MODEL #U03-2)
Aerosol Mask (
Medication Cups (
A 5 ml Medication Cup
Plastic Aerosol Mask
MODEL #U03-3)
MODEL #U03-4)
Mouthpiece (
Mesh Cap (
Battery Lid (
Carrying Case (
Rinse Bottle (
Plastic Mouthpiece
MODEL #U03-5)
AC Adapter (
MODEL #U03-9)
AC Adapter
120v, 60 Hz
MODEL #U03-8)
MODEL #U03-10)
Unit Cover (
MODEL #U03-11)
Pediatric Mask (
MODEL #U1006)
Soft Silicone Mask
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SPECIFICATIONS*
Power Source:
Power Consumption:
Vibration Frequency:
Nebulization Rate:
Particle Size Range:
Medication Cup:
Dimensions:
AC 120v 60 Hz
Approximately 1.2 w
Approximately 65 KHz
0.25 ml/min 0.05
6 ~ 9.5 microns
Maximum capacity 5 ml
67 x 32 x 165 mm
Weight:
148 grams, approximately 5.2 oz
4 “AA” alkaline (not included)
Approximately 300 Minutes
Battery:
Battery Life:
* Specifications subject to change without notice.
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
pursuant to part 18 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if
not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try
to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
I Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
I Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
I Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to
which the receiver is connected.
I Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MICROAIR
Q. Can I use any type of double “AA” batteries in the
MicroAir?
A.
We recommend that alkaline batteries be used for best performance.
Q. How long will a set of batteries operate the MicroAir?
A. The expected battery life is 300 minutes of operation.
Q. What other sources of power can the MicroAir use?
A. The MicroAir can operate from either AC power or battery.
Q. How often should I clean the MicroAir?
A.
You must clean the MicroAir after each use. Guidelines for handling an
cleaning the mesh cap are detailed on page 11.
Q. How do I clean the MicroAir?
A. See pages 10-11 for cleaning instructions.
Q. If the mesh cap has very small holes, is it likely to clog
during use?
A.
The mesh cap will operate without clogging with proper cleaning after
each use as described in this manual.
Q. What should I do if my mesh clogs during operation?
A.
Turn the unit OFF. Follow the instructions to remove the mesh cap.
Repeat the cleaning instructions. Replace the cap and restart the unit.
Q. How do I clean the internal part of the horn?
A.
Mix 1 part vinegar and 3 parts distilled water. Operate the MicroAir with
2 ml of this solution to maintain working order.
Q. Should I keep all parts of the MicroAir on the unit
at all times?
A.
Yes. The unit needs to be taken apart for cleaning and reassembled for
storage. It is recommended to keep the unit and any accessories in a car-
rying case for convenience and protection. You are less likely to break or
lose a part if the unit remains assembled.
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COMMON QUESTIONS ABOUT THE MICROAIR
Q. Will the mesh break easily?
A.
The mesh is like all small delicate parts that can be broken if not gently
handled. It is important that after cleaning the mesh that it be placed back
on the unit. This will protect the mesh from damage while the unit is not
being used. Be sure to replace the unit cover after use for added protection.
Q. How much medication is left at the end of treatment in
the medication cup?
A.
There should only be a few drops of medication at remaining in the cup
after a treatment. Medication that remains in the cup is a result of the
method by which the unit operates that can not deliver all medication.
Q. After using the MicroAir there is some medication inside
the mouthpiece. Is this normal?
A.
Yes. Up to .02 ml can remain in the mouthpiece from condensation that
results from the aerosol process.
Q. Should I take my treatment with the MicroAir set on
continuous flow or should I use the intermittent method?
A.
Consult with your healthcare provider as to the type of delivery method
of your medication.
Q. When do I change the mesh?
A.
The mesh is projected to last up to 6 months with recommended cleaning
and maintenance. However, if the mesh should break during use, you
must replace it.
Q. Under normal use, what changes will I see in the mesh
when it needs to be replaced?
A.
The unit will start to "flood" the mesh during treatment and the aerosol
product will stop. IF cleaning procedures on page 11 do not correct the
flooding, the mesh cap should be replaced.
Reminder: Daily mesh cap cleaning is essential to keep your
Micro-Air working properly. See page 11 for mesh cap
cleaning instructions.
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TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
Your Omron MicroAir Portable Nebulizer is warranted to the original retail
purchaser to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 2
years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover failures resulting
from misuse, abuse, alteration of the Omron Nebulizer, use of improper components,
or failure to comply with the operating instructions. This warranty does not
include the disposable accessories.
To make a warranty claim, return your Omron Nebulizer, freight prepaid and
insured (or assume the risk of loss or damage during shipment) to OMRON
HEALTHCARE, INC., 300 Lakeview Parkway, Vernon Hills, IL 60061,
Attention: Service Department. All requests for warranty service should include
the model number of your Omron Nebulizer, proof of purchase (including date
of purchase), your phone number and the nature of your service request. OMRON
will either repair or at its option replace free of charge any parts necessary to
correct defects in material or workmanship covered by this limited warranty.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,
WHETHER ORAL, WRITTEN, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED. THERE ARE NO
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE, EXCEPT FOR THOSE IMPLIED WARRANTIES ARISING BY
OPERATION OF LAW WHICH ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE 2
YEAR TERM OF THIS WARRANTY. OMRON’S LIABILITY, WHETHER
BASED ON CONTRACT, TORT, WARRANTY, STRICT LIABILITY, OR
ANY OTHER THEORY, SHALL NOT EXCEED THE PRICE OF THE
INDIVIDUAL OMRON NEBULIZER WHICH IS THE BASIS OF THE
CLAIM. IN NO EVENT SHALL OMRON BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS
OF PROFITS, FACILITIES, EQUIPMENT, OR OTHER INCIDENTAL,
CONSEQUENTIAL, OR SPECIAL DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, or
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental, consequential, or special damages,
so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty
gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary
from state to state.
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