Omron Healthcare Respiratory Product NE U17 User Manual

OMRON ULTRASONIC  
NEBULISER  
Model  
NE-U17  
Table of Contents  
Instruction Manual  
Thank you very much for purchasing this OMRON  
Be sure to Read This Section  
Exemptions from Liabilities......... 1  
Intended Use.............................. 2  
Notes on Safety.......................... 3  
Ultrasonic Nebuliser.  
Be sure to read this instruction manual carefully  
before using the unit so that you can use it safely and  
correctly.  
About the Product  
Features of the Product.............. 6  
Composition of the Product........ 7  
Description of the LCD Display.. 7  
Names of the Parts .................... 8  
Please keep this instruction manual always at hand  
for future reference.  
How to Use the Unit  
How to Prepare the Unit  
before Inhalation...................... 9  
How to Inhale ........................... 11  
How to Inhale  
(using optional parts) ............ 13  
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How to Take Care of the Unit  
How to Take Care of the Unit ... 15  
How to Disinfect the Unit.......... 17  
How to Store the Unit............... 18  
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Troubleshooting ........................ 19  
Specifications ........................... 20  
List of Optional Parts................ 22  
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This unit is a medical instrument. Be sure to use the unit properly  
according to instructions given by medical professionals.  
Only use medications as prescribed and instructed by your doctor.  
IM-NE-U17-E-01-11/2010  
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Intended Use  
Medical Purpose  
Intended User  
This product is intended to be used for inhaling medication for respiratory  
disorders or for humidification in combination with oxygen therapy.  
• Legally certified medical experts, such as doctor, nurse and therapist, or  
healthcare personnel or patient under the guidance of qualified medical  
experts.  
• The user should also be capable of understanding general machine  
operation and the content of instruction manual.  
Intended Patients  
Environment  
This product should not be used by patients, who are unconscious or are  
not breathing spontaneously.  
This product is intended for use in a medical facility, such as Hospital, clinic  
and doctor’s office.  
Durable period  
Durable periods are as follows, provided the product is used to nebulise  
saline 3 times a day for 10 minutes each time at room temperature (23°C).  
Durable period may vary depending on usage environment.  
Main unit  
5 years  
Inhalation hose(M) with a cuff, 70cm 1 year  
Mouthpiece set  
Inhalation mask(L)  
Nebulisation set  
Medication cup  
1 year  
1 year  
1 year  
6 months  
Precautions for use  
Warnings and cautions described in the instruction manual should be  
observed.  
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Notes on Safety  
The warning signs and the sample icons shown here are listed for you to use this product safely and correctly as well as to  
prevent the risk of injury to you and others.  
The icons and meanings are as follows.  
Warning sign  
Contents  
Indicates matters in which the possibility of death or severe bodily injury may arise as a result of  
incorrect handling.  
Warning  
Indicates matters in which bodily injury or material damage* may arise as a result of incorrect  
handling.  
Caution  
* Material damage refers to a wide range of damage involving your house, household goods, domestic animals, and pets.  
Examples of signs  
The pictured  
icon refers to  
“caution for  
The pictured  
icon refers to  
“caution for  
The  
Matters involving actual caution are indicated by statements  
or pictures in or near  
icon indicates caution (including warning and danger).  
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flammability”.  
electric shock”.  
The pictured  
icon refers to  
“prohibition to  
disassemble”.  
The pictured  
icon refers  
to “general  
prohibition”.  
The  
Matters involving specific prohibitions are indicated by text or  
pictures shown in or near  
icon indicates prohibitions (what you cannot do).  
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The pictured  
icon refers  
to “general  
compulsion”.  
The pictured  
icon refers to  
“unplugging the  
power plug”.  
The icon indicates something that is compulsory (must be  
observed at any time).  
Matters involving specific compulsory actions are indicated by  
statements or pictures shown in or near  
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Warning  
Only use medications as prescribed and instructed by your doctor.  
Your physical conditions may change for the worse.  
When you use the unit for the first time after purchasing it or after having not used it for a long time, be  
sure to clean and disinfect it. (Refer to Pages 15 to 17.)  
• Miscellaneous types of bacteria may propagate and you may get infected.  
Clean and disinfect the medication cup, medication cup cover, mouthpiece and inhalation hose, each  
time the unit is used.  
• Miscellaneous bacteria may propagate and you may become infected. If the unit is going to be used  
by more than one person, prepare a disinfected medication cup, medication cup cover, mouthpiece  
and inhalation hose, for each person before using it. This will prevent cross-infection.  
Be sure to immediately dry the cleaned and disinfected parts, then store them in a dry place in order to  
prevent them from getting contaminated in the future.  
In case of any problem with your nebuliser please contact your local OMRON service representative  
(address on/ inside package).  
Do not use this device in combination with ventilation equipment.  
• The pressure in the ventilation system may reduce significantly.  
When assembling the cleaned, disinfected, and dried parts, do not touch the places where the  
medication and the nebulised medication pass through directly with your hands to prevent possible  
infection.  
Do not make any contact with the vibrator while the power plug is plugged into the electric outlet.  
You may suffer electric shock or injure yourself.  
Do not plug in or pull the power plug from the electric outlet with wet hands.  
You may suffer electric shock or injure yourself.  
Do not wash the main unit with water, or splash water to the power source, do not use the nebuliser  
while you are in bath or having a shower, never submerge the nebuliser in water.  
• Short circuit may occur in the unit or you may suffer electric shock.  
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Notes on Safety  
Caution  
If the nebulisation parts have already become dirty before using the unit, clean them first before use.  
• If the medication remains in the nebulisation unit, your physical conditions may change for the worse.  
Wash off the remaining medication in the parts thoroughly with water after cleaning these parts with  
disinfectant.  
• If you inhale with the remaining disinfectant in the parts, your physical conditions may change for the  
worse.  
Replace the water in the water tank each time you use the unit.  
• A dirty vibrator may cause lower nebulisation rate.  
If the medication is attached to the fan installation axis, wipe it off.  
• Overheating may cause the motor to stop.  
Disposal of this product should be carried out in accordance with the national regulations for the  
disposal of electronic products.  
If you are not going to use the unit for a long time, be sure to unplug the power plug from the electric  
outlet.  
You may suffer electric shock or the unit may ignite due to electric leakage.  
Be sure to turn off the power and unplug the power plug from the electric outlet when you install, or  
remove the device, or take care of the parts.  
You may suffer electric shock or injure yourself.  
Do not look into the nebulisation section during nebulisation.  
• A large amount of medication may get into your eyes and cause injury.  
Do not operate the unit when the medication cup is empty.  
• The unit may become overheated or damaged.  
Do not fill the water tank with the liquid other than water (tap water or distilled water).  
• The vibrator will deteriorate and may be damaged.  
When parts are sterilised in an autoclave, make sure these parts do not directly contact the heater  
inside the autoclave.  
• As the temperature of the heater is very high, these parts may be melted or deformed.  
Do not use the power cord or the power plug if it is damaged, or do not plug the power cord into a  
loose electric outlet.  
You may suffer electric shock or the unit may be shorted or ignite.  
Do not scratch, tear, modify, forcibly bend, pull, twist, or bundle the power cord. Do not place a heavy  
material on the power cord. Keep power cord away from heated or hot surfaces.  
You may suffer electric shock or the unit may ignite due to short circuit because of deteriorated  
insulation.  
Do not disassemble, repair, or modify the unit.  
• The unit may malfunction or cause injury.  
Contact your nearest OMRON service representative.  
Do not use a power cord other than the supplied one.  
• The unit may ignite or you may suffer electric shock.  
Be sure to use the power source as specified on the device.  
• The unit may ignite or you may suffer electric shock.  
Do not share the electric outlet with other electric appliances.  
• The unit may ignite or you may suffer electric shock.  
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To unplug the power plug from the electric outlet, do not pull the power cord, instead hold the power  
plug with your hand.  
• The power cord may be broken or short-circuited and cause fire or you may suffer electric shock.  
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Notes on Safety  
General Advice  
Do not use the unit for the purpose other than for inhalation.  
Do not use any parts other than the accessories or the optional parts listed on page 22.  
Do not fill the medication cup with more than 150 ml medication or less than 5 ml.  
• The unit may not nebulise.  
Do not move the unit while medication remains in the unit.  
Do not block the air ventilation holes at the rear side of the nebuliser.  
Place the nebuliser on a plain and stable surface during operation.  
Do not apply strong shocks to or drop the main unit.  
Do not bend the inhalation hose.  
• The medication may be pooled in the hose and the nebulisation rate may be lowered.  
Do not inhale from the inhalation hose if the main unit is higher than your head.  
• The medication may spill onto your face or clothes.  
Be careful not to damage the vibrator when cleaning the water tank of the main unit.  
Do not disinfect the unit by boiling in a microwave oven.  
After cleaning and disinfecting the parts, assemble them after they are completely dried.  
Do not wipe the main unit with volatile chemicals, such as benzine or thinners.  
Although this nebuliser fulfils the provisions of the EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility)  
directive, the use of it should be avoided in direct vicinity of other electric devices.  
Do not allow unsupervised children or infirm persons to use the unit.  
Maintenance  
Before using the unit, be sure to confirm that the main unit operates normally and safely.  
How to handle faults or accidents  
If an equipment error (E1) occurs, immediately take the following measures. (Also refer to Page 19.)  
(1) Power-off the unit and unplug the power plug from the electric outlet to make the unit inoperable.  
(2) Write “Faulty-Do not use” on the main unit so that it will not be used.  
(3) Contact the store where you purchased the unit or the nearest OMRON dealer.  
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Features of the Product  
Aerosol= Nebulised  
About the principle of  
medication  
nebulisation in the NE-U17  
The NE-U17 transmits the energy of ultrasonic  
vibration from the vibrator located at the bottom  
of the water tank into water.  
The ultrasonic vibration is transmitted to the  
medication in the medication cup through the  
water in the water tank.  
Air  
The ultrasonic vibration emits medication from  
the medication cup (like a fountain) and this is  
dispersed as aerosol.  
Air from the fan carries this nebulised medication  
out of the medication cup.  
Medication  
Vibrator  
– Nebulisation: The state in which the medication  
is converted into aerosol.  
Water  
Features of the Product  
Easy to see large LCD displays air volume, nebulisation rate, set time, remaining  
time, and error location. The back-light illumination featured in the unit enables  
checking of the display in the dark.  
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The unit can nebulise for 72 hours continuously (with the use of the optional long-  
time nebulisation set and the supply medication set).  
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The unit has a notification buzzer. The buzzer sounds when an error occurs or the  
time set by the timer is completed.  
With the use of a dial, the air volume, nebulisation rate, and time can be set easily  
and quickly. The unit can handle various inhalation therapies with the use of  
various optional parts.  
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Composition of the Product  
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Main unit  
Power cord  
– As the unit is a Class I  
electroshock protection  
Instruction manual (with warranty card)  
type, be sure to use only the  
supplied power cord with an  
“earth”.  
For the optional parts, refer to the “List of Optional Parts” on Page 22.  
Description of the LCD Display  
Display of air volume:  
The “air volume” is displayed in 11 levels.  
AIR-FLOW VOLUME  
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Display of nebulisation rate:  
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The “nebulisation rate” is displayed in 10 levels.  
When the timer is used:  
WATER LEVEL  
MEDICATION CUP  
COVER  
FAN COVER  
A timer mark illuminates and the buzzer beeps to notify the end time.  
NEBULISATIONVOLUME  
TIMER  
For continuous operation:  
A continuous operation mark illuminates and the digital display indicates  
this.  
CONTINUOUS  
ERROR display  
TIMER(MIN)  
When the water level in the water tank is too low or the medication cup  
cover or the fan cover is not installed, the corresponding error location is  
indicated at the upper left corner of the panel.  
CONTINUOUS  
(For the error display, refer to Page 19.)  
POWER  
START/  
STOP  
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Names of the Parts  
* indicates replaceable supplies.  
Medication cup cover  
Washer  
Air duct cover  
Fan cover  
Mouthpiece set  
Air filter case  
Air filter*  
Handle  
Inhalation hose M  
Display of air volume  
(Refer to the “Description of the LCD Display” on Page 7.)  
Medication cup*  
Display  
Air volume adjustment knob  
Display of nebulisation rate  
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Fuse holder  
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Power lamp  
START/STOP  
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Timer knob  
Medication cup cover  
fixing lever  
Power cord  
Back of the  
main unit  
Top of the main unit  
Draining hose  
holder  
water level  
Overflow  
Water tank  
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Draining  
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Vibrator  
Fan installation axis  
Hose holder  
Float Button  
(Detection of the shortage  
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How to Prepare the Unit before Inhalation  
– Clean the parts before starting the inhalation.  
Filling the cooling water.  
[Parts that can be disinfected by boiling]  
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(For the disinfecting method, refer to Page 17.)  
Submerge these parts in a container filled with  
1) Remove the nebulisation section  
sufficient water and boil for 10 minutes.  
by rotating the medication cup  
cover-fixing lever clockwise.  
Medication  
cup cover  
Inhalation hose (M)  
Washer  
with a cuff  
How to remove the washer  
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on its side and insert a small item  
(such as a paper clip) into the  
hole of the cover.  
Pinch and remove the washer  
gently.  
2) Fill the cooling water.  
Fill the cooling water up to the “water  
level” mark that specifies the water level  
in the water tank. The proper amount is  
approximately 375 ml.  
How to attach the washer  
Hold the medication cup cover and  
place the washer securely with  
your fingertips as illustrated in the  
figures on the left.  
Make sure the washer is placed  
flat and not upside down.  
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(For the care and disinfection, refer to Page 17.)  
water level  
Air duct cover  
Mouthpiece  
set  
Air filter case  
Air filter  
– If the water level in the water tank is lower than  
the “water level” mark, a “lower water level in water  
tank” error will be displayed.  
Fan cover  
Medication cup holder  
– If the water temperature in the water tank is low,  
the nebulisation rate may drop. (Recommended  
temperature is approximately 26°C (78.8 °F).  
– Replace water in the water tank each time the unit  
is used.  
Medication cup  
Fan  
Warning  
– When the unit is used for a long time continuously,  
replace water at least every twenty-four hours.  
Be sure to immediately dry the cleaned and disinfected  
parts, then store them in a dry place in order to prevent  
them from getting contaminated in the future.  
(For continuous use or long periods, refer to  
Page 13.)  
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How to Prepare the Unit before Inhalation  
Filling medication into the medication  
cup.  
Assembling and attaching the  
nebulisation unit to the main unit  
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1) Remove the medication cup cover  
by rotating it counterclockwise.  
1) Fix the nebulisation unit by rotating  
the medication cup cover-fixing  
lever counterclockwise.  
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2) Attach the inhalation hose and the  
mouthpiece set.  
2) Fill medication into the medication cup.  
Maximum of 150 ml  
Hose holder  
Minimum of 5 ml.  
3) Turn on the Power Button (  
). After all  
items on the LCD display illuminate, check  
that the “ERROR display” does not flash.  
If the “ERROR display” flashes, check the place where  
the error number is indicated by referring to Page 19.  
3) Assemble the medication cup cover  
by turning it clockwise, then install  
it to the main unit.  
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WATER LEVEL  
WATER LEVEL  
MEDICATION CUP  
MEDICATION CUP  
COVER  
COVER  
FAN COVER  
FAN COVER  
All items on  
the display  
illuminate.  
Now the preparation  
for inhalation is  
completed.  
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Note: As soon as the Power Button (  
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water level  
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fan to cool the parts inside the main unit will start  
rotating. This is normal.  
Be sure to turn the  
cover securely as  
far as it goes.  
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How to Inhale  
Setting the inhalation time.  
Push the START/STOP Button ( ).  
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The fan will rotate and the unit starts  
Setting the inhalation time by rotating  
the timer knob clockwise.  
to nebulise.  
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1) To set the timer  
The timer can be adjusted by 1 minute when  
setting the time up to 15 minutes.  
Please note that the timer has intervals of  
1 or 2 minutes between 15 and 30 minute  
timer settings.  
When the timer is used:  
The display counts down by 1 minute.  
To change the setting during the  
operation:  
Turn the timer knob to the desired time. The  
timer is reset and the unit starts to operate.  
Adjust the air volume and the nebulisation rate.  
TIMER  
Adjust the air-flow volume and the nebulisation  
rate with the “air volume” knob and the  
“nebulisation volume” adjustment knob while  
observing the aerosol coming out from the  
inhalation hose.  
CONTINUOUS  
CONTINUOUS  
TIMER(MIN)  
– For inhalation using the accessories such  
as mouthpiece, adjust the air volume and  
the nebulisation rate according to your  
preferences and the accessories being  
used.  
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The air volume (11 levels) and the nebulisation  
rate (10 levels) can be checked by the “level  
display” adjacent to each knob.  
2) Continuous nebulisation  
The air-flow volume  
AIR-FLOW VOLUME  
adjusts the volume of  
air sent through the  
medication cup cover.  
Turn the timer knob clockwise to the position  
of “continuous”.  
The display of “Continuous” on the timer will  
turn on and the digital characters will rotate  
to indicate that the unit is in the continuous  
operation.  
NEBULISATION VOLUME  
The nebulisation volume  
adjusts the rate of  
aerosol released from  
the medication.  
TIMER  
CONTINUOUS  
TIMER(MIN)  
– Depending on the type of the medication, nebulised aerosol may  
not come out constantly.  
– Medication with high viscosity and surface tension may have a  
lower nebulisation rate.  
– When the unit starts to operate with the medication volume of  
150 ml and the air volume and the nebulisation rate at level “10”,  
it nebulises intermittently.  
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In this case, adjust the nebulisation rate by the nebulisation rate  
adjustment knob.  
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How to Inhale  
Inhaling the aerosol.  
Finishing the treatment.  
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When the timer is used:  
The buzzer sound notifies the completion  
of time set by the timer and the unit stops  
operation.  
When the operation ends, “0” on the display  
illuminates and the display changes to the  
initial set time.  
Sample display when the timer is set to 10 minutes.  
In approximately  
3 seconds  
TIMER  
TIMER  
When the  
timer comes  
to end.  
CONTINUOUS  
CONTINUOUS  
TIMER(MIN)  
TIMER(MIN)  
You can use an optional inhalation mask instead  
of a mouthpiece.  
CONTINUOUS  
CONTINUOUS  
To terminate inhalation while using the  
timer, push the START/STOP Button  
Wrong examples of use:  
Do not bend the  
( ), then the unit stops operation.  
At this time, the remaining time is reset and  
the timer returns to the initial set time.  
To start inhalation again, push the  
inhalation hose or  
block the nozzle.  
• The medication  
will be pooled in  
the hose and the  
nebulisation rate may  
be lowered.  
START/STOP Button ( ).  
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Do not use the unit  
if the main unit is  
higher than your  
head.  
• The medication may  
splash onto your face  
or clothes.  
Caution: In case the treatment is paused by  
pressing START/STOP button, be sure to re-enter  
the remaining time, before the treatment is  
resumed.  
In the following cases, the buzzer sounds  
and the unit stops operation.  
• When the time set by the timer is completed  
• When the medication cup cover is removed  
during inhalation  
• When the amount of water in the water tank is  
far from sufficient  
• When the fan cover is removed  
To terminate the inhalation during the  
continuous operation, push the  
START/STOP Button ( ), then the  
unit stops operation.  
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To start the inhalation again, push the  
In case the buzzer sounds due to an error,  
the error display flashes. Push the  
START/STOP Button ( ), then the buzzer  
will stop.  
In this case, check the error display and  
inspect the unit by referring to Page 19.  
START/STOP Button ( ), then the unit will  
start continuous operation.  
When the inhalation is finished, turn  
off the power and unplug the power  
cord from the electric outlet.  
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How to Inhale (Using Optional Parts)  
Using the unit for a long time  
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By using the optional “long time nebulisation set (4997217-7)” and the “supply medication set (4997206-1)”,  
the unit can nebulise continuously for a long time.  
Remove the medication cup cover of the main unit. Attach an optional long time nebulisation set in place  
of the medication cup cover and assemble the unit according to the procedure shown on Page 10.  
At this time, check that the air duct is not blocked by the air duct cap.  
Fill medication into the supply medication bottle.  
Tightly close the supply medication bottle cap. At this time, check that the washer is correctly set inside  
the cap.  
Remove the cap of the supply medication pipe of the long time nebulisation set and attach the tube of the  
supply medication set.  
Hang the supply medication bottle on a proper place, higher than the device.  
At this time, check that the tube is not bent. If the tube is bent, the medication cannot be supplied. If the  
tube is too long, cut it to a proper length.  
Attach the inhalation hose.  
Set the timer to “Continuous”.  
Turn the air volume adjustment knob to the far right (the position of 10).  
Supply  
medication set  
(4997206-1)  
Push the START/STOP Button (  
) and start inhalation.  
Supply  
medication  
pipe  
Supply  
medication  
bottle  
Air duct  
cap  
Cap  
Cap  
Tube  
Air duct  
Long time nebulisation  
set (4997217-7)  
Using the unit for (oxygen) humidification  
2
If you use the unit for humidification in combination with oxygen therapy, connect the equipment to the  
oxygen supply pipe of the “long time nebulisation set” (optional, 4997217-7). Please refer to the illustration  
on the next page.  
In order to stop the air from the fan on the main unit during the oxygen therapy, set the “air-flow volume”  
adjustment knob to “0”, and attach an air duct cap to the air duct of the long time nebulisation set.  
The operating and inhalation methods are the same as those of the normal operation.  
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How to Inhale (Using Optional Parts)  
Oxygen supply pipe  
Using a bacterial filter  
3
Having passed through a bacterial filter, the filtered air can be supplied to the inside of the long time nebulisation set.  
Remove the medication cup cover and assemble the long time nebulisation set with the main unit.  
To assemble, use the long time nebulisation set in place of the medication cup cover by following the procedure  
shown on Page 10. At this time, close the air duct with the air duct cap.  
Remove the air duct cover from the main unit.  
Remove the bacterial filter cap of the long time nebulisation set.  
Attach a bacterial filter to the long time nebulisation set.  
Attach a connector to the bacterial filter.  
Attach the inhalation hose to the connector and connect the other end of the hose to the air duct of the fan cover.  
– When using the bacterial filter, set the “air volume adjustment knob” to “10”.  
Inhalation hose (M)  
(4997209-6)  
Connector  
Bacterial filter  
(4997213-4)  
Bacterial filter  
cap  
Air duct cap  
Air duct  
EN  
Long time nebulisation  
set (4997217-7)  
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How to Take Care of the Unit  
How to Take Care of the Parts  
Turn off the power by pushing the ON/  
1
2
OFF Button ( ), and unplug the  
power plug from the electric outlet.  
Remove the mouthpiece set, or  
inhalation mask.  
Rotate the medication cup cover-fixing  
lever clockwise.  
3
4
Remove the nebulisation  
unit for disassembling.  
Discard the remaining medication.  
Discard the cooling water in the water  
tank by using the draining hose.  
5
6
Draining  
hose  
Clean and disinfect the parts.  
• Wipe the inside of the water tank by using alcohol.  
• Clean, disinfect, and immediately dry the medication cup cover, medication cup holder,  
medication cup, inhalation hose, mouthpiece set. (For the disinfection method, refer to Page 17.)  
Warning  
When assembling the cleaned, disinfected, and dried parts, do not touch the places where the medication and  
the nebulised medication pass through directly with your hands to prevent possible infection.  
Do not make any contact to the vibrator while the power plug is plugged into the electric outlet.  
You may suffer electric shock or injure yourself.  
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How to Take Care of the Unit  
How to Take Care of the Air Filter  
1
Replace the air filter when it becomes dirty.  
Remove the nebulisation unit from the main  
device.  
Nebulisation  
section  
Remove the fan cover by lifting it up.  
Remove the air filter case from inside the fan  
cover.  
Remove the air filter from the air filter case to  
replace with a new one.  
Assemble the above mentioned parts in the  
reverse order.  
How to Take Care of the Fan  
Fan cover  
Open the fan cover and remove the fan.  
Clean the fan by washing it with water or detergent.  
Nebulisation  
section  
– If the medication is stuck to the fan installation  
axis, remove the medication.  
Remove the fan cover by lifting it up after removing  
the nebulisation unit from the main device. The  
dirty fan cover can be washed with water or  
detergent.  
In order to install the fan, position the fan to the fan  
installation axis securely as far as it goes.  
Fan  
Fan installation  
axis  
How to Take Care of the Main Unit  
Clean the dust on the main unit by wiping it with a  
lightly squeezed cloth after being moistened with  
water or alcohol.  
General Advice  
• Do not wipe the main unit with volatile  
chemicals, such as benzine or thinners.  
EN  
• Do not damage the surface of the vibrator.  
After draining water from the water tank of the  
main unit through the draining hose, wipe off the  
leftover water with a clean and dry cloth.  
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How to Disinfect the Unit  
How to Disinfect the Unit  
Disinfection by boiling cannot be done to some parts. They may become deformed.  
[Parts that can be disinfected by boiling]  
Medication  
cup cover  
Washer  
Inhalation hose (M)  
with a cuff, 70 cm  
[Parts that cannot be disinfected by boiling]  
Air filter case  
Air duct cover  
Fan cover  
Air filter  
Medication  
cup  
Medication cup  
holder  
Fan  
Mouthpiece  
set  
Disinfection by disinfectant  
Different disinfectants have different anti-bacterial actions. For sterilization and disinfection, follow the  
instruction manual and the notes on each disinfectant.  
The time to immerse the parts in the disinfectant  
[Typical disinfectants that can be used]  
differs with the type of the disinfectant used.  
However, 30 to 60 minutes or longer is common.  
• Disinfecting ethanol  
• Glutaraldehyde: Sterihyde (0.5%)  
(and other equivalent products)  
After immersing the parts, wash them sufficiently  
with water and dry promptly. Carefully store the  
parts so that they are not re-infected.  
• Sodium hypochlorite: Milton (0.1%), Purax (0.1%)  
(and other equivalent products)  
• Benzalkonium chloride: Osvan (0.1%)  
• Chlorhexidine: Hibitane (0.5%), Maskin (0.5%)  
• Amphetamine surfactant: Tego (0.2%)  
If a coloured disinfectant solution such as Hibitane  
is used, some parts may be discoloured with  
repeated use. However, it does not affect the  
nebulising properties.  
(and other equivalent products)  
Note: These products cannot be used for the air filter.  
Warning  
Be sure to immediately dry the cleaned and disinfected parts, then store them in  
order to prevent them from getting contaminated in the future.  
• Miscellaneous types of bacteria may propagate and you may get infected.  
Do not wash the main unit with water, or splash water to the power source.  
• Electric leakage may occur in the unit or you may suffer electric shock.  
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How to Disinfect and Store the Unit  
Sterilization with ethylene oxide gas (E.O.G.)  
Observe the Instruction Manual of the sterilizer and consult with the  
manufacturer of the E.O.G. sterilizer for the details.  
Some of the rubber and plastic parts of the nebuliser may have residual ethylene oxide gas. After  
sterilization, consult with the manufacturer of the sterilizer and provide sufficient aeration until the safe  
level to human beings can be obtained.  
The equipment and the parts to be sterilized by E.O.G. must be sufficiently dried in advance.  
Wash and dry the parts, then conduct the E.O.G. sterilization.  
Sterilization by autoclave  
Refer to the Instruction Manual and the Notes on Handling of the sterilizer.  
[Option parts that can be sterilized by autoclave]  
Inhalation mask (L)  
(4997205-3)  
Inhalation mask (S)  
(4997207-0)  
Caution  
When parts are sterilised in an autoclave, make sure these parts do not directly contact the heater  
inside the autoclave.  
* As the temperature of the heater is very high, these parts may be melted or deformed.  
How to store the unit  
Store the parts after thoroughly drying them.  
When storing the parts, be careful for the infection.  
Do not store the unit under direct sunlight, where  
temperature and humidity are high, in a dusty place, where  
they can be easily sprayed with water, or where vibration or  
shock can be easily applied.  
EN  
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Troubleshooting  
Trouble  
The power  
lamp does not  
illuminate.  
Where to Inspect  
How to Correct  
Is the power plug securely plugged into the  
electric outlet?  
Plug the power plug in the electric outlet  
correctly.  
(Refer to Page 10.)  
Is of ERROR display flashing due to  
Fill the water up to the specified water level  
insufficient amount of water in the operating mark in the operating chamber.  
chamber?  
(Refer to Page 9.)  
Set the medication cup correctly.  
(Refer to Page 10.)  
Is the medication cup correctly set to the  
main unit?  
Is the fan cover open?  
Is the fan set?  
Close the fan cover correctly.  
Set the fan properly.  
The unit does not  
nebulise.  
Is the amount of medication in the medication Reduce the amount of medication to less than  
cup too much? 150 ml. (Refer to Page 10.)  
Is the inhalation hose bent and the medication Adjust the bent hose correctly and drain the  
pooled in the hose? pooled medication. (Refer to Page 12.)  
Is the amount of medication in the medication Increase the amount of medication to more  
cup too small?  
than 5 ml.  
Is the lower portion of medication cup  
damaged or deformed?  
Replace the medication cup with a new one.  
Is the amount of medication in the medication Reduce the amount of medication to less than  
cup much?  
150 ml.  
(Refer to Page 10.)  
The nebulisation  
rate is low.  
Is the value of nebulisation rate adjustment  
knob or the air volume adjustment knob set  
too low?  
Turn the knob to the right and adjust the value.  
(Refer to Page 11.)  
The nebulisation  
power is lowered.  
Is the room temperature and/or water  
temperature too low?  
Operate the unit without medication for about  
4 minutes, then use the unit.  
After cleaning the medication cup with the  
detergent, wash off the detergent sufficiently  
under running water before using the cup.  
Is the medication cup dirty?  
Is the amount of medication exceeding  
150 ml?  
Are the air volume and the nebulisation rate  
set to the maximum level when the amount of Adjust the nebulisation rate.(Refer to Page 11.)  
medication is 150 ml?  
Reduce the amount of medication to less  
than 150 ml.  
(Refer to Page 10.)  
Nebulisation is  
unstable.  
Trouble  
Where to Inspect  
How to Correct  
The water level in the operating  
chamber has been lowered.  
Fill in the water up to the water level  
of the operating chamber.  
flashes.  
2
1
3
Securely close the medication cup  
cover.  
The medication cup cover is open.  
The fan cover is open.  
flashes.  
WATER LEVEL  
MEDICATION CUP  
COVER  
FAN COVER  
Securely close the fan cover.  
flashes.  
The fan inside the main unit has  
stopped.  
E1 is displayed.  
Contact the nearest OMRON dealer.  
– If the unit does not operate normally after taking the above-mentioned  
measures, do not touch the internal mechanism and consult the store where  
you purchased the unit or the nearest OMRON dealer.  
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Specifications  
Technical data  
Product name  
Model  
: Omron Ultrasonic Nebuliser  
: NE-U17 (NE-U17-E)  
: 230 VAC, 50 Hz  
: Approx. 80 VA  
: T2A L250V  
Power source  
Power consumption  
Fuse  
Ultrasonic frequency  
Particle size  
Nebulisation rate  
Sound  
: Approx. 1.7 MHz  
: * MMAD 4.4 µm (MMAD=Mass Median Aerodynamic Diameter)  
: ** Approx. 0 to 3 ml adjustable  
: ** Less than 45 dB  
Air volume  
: Maximum of 17 l/min  
Amount of cooling water  
: Approx. 375 ml  
Capacity of medication cup : Approx. 150 ml (min. 5 ml)  
External dimensions  
Weight of the main unit  
Protection class  
: Approx. 276 (W) x 243 (H) x 226 (D) mm  
: Approx. 4.0 kg  
: Class I  
Operating condition  
Operating temperature /  
humidity  
: Continuous  
: 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F) / 30 to 85% RH  
Storage temperature /  
humidity / air pressure  
Accessories included  
: -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) / 10 to 95% RH / 700 to 1060 hPa  
: Inhalation hose M (with a cuff, 70 cm), Mouthpiece set, 2 Medication cups,  
Power cord, Instruction manual (with warranty card)  
Result of cascade impactor measurements for particle size  
Cumulative % particle mass of sodium fluoride under size  
100  
50  
0
individual  
mean  
0.1  
1
10  
100  
Dp (µm)  
* Independently measured at SolAero Ltd., Canada, Dr. John Dennis, according to EN13544-1:2007.  
** Measured by OMRON HEALTHCARE Co., Ltd..  
Notes:  
• Subject to technical modification without prior notice.  
• This OMRON product is produced under the strict quality system of OMRON HEALTHCARE Co., Ltd., Japan.  
• The device may not work if the temperature and voltage conditions are different to those defined in the specifications.  
• Do not use the device where it may be exposed to flammable gas.  
• The Nebulisation rate is measured with saline 0.9% solution at 23°C and can vary with medication and ambient conditions.  
• The distribution of particle size is measured with 2.5% NaF solution and can vary with medication and ambient conditions.  
• Performance may vary with drugs such as suspensions or high viscosity. See drug supplier’s data sheet for further details.  
• See web site of OMRON HEALTHCARE EUROPE to update technical information.  
EN  
• This device fulfils the provisions of the EC directive 93/42/EEC (Medical Device Directive) and the European Standard  
EN13544-1:2007, Respiratory therapy equipment - Part1: Nebulising systems and their components.  
Symbols:  
Read the instruction  
=Type B  
manual carefully  
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Specifications  
Important information regarding Electro Magnetic Compatibility (EMC)  
With the increased number of electronic devices such as PC’s and mobile (cellular) telephones, medical devices in use  
may be susceptible to electromagnetic interference from other devices. Electromagnetic interference may result in incorrect  
operation of the medical device and create a potentially unsafe situation.  
Medical devices should also not interfere with other devices.  
In order to regulate the requirements for EMC (Electro Magnetic Compatibility) with the aim to prevent unsafe product  
situations, the EN60601-1-2 standard has been implemented. This standard defines the levels of immunity to electromagnetic  
interferences as well as maximum levels of electromagnetic emissions for medical devices.  
This medical device manufactured by OMRON Healthcare conforms to this EN60601-1-2:2007 standard for both immunity  
and emissions.  
Nevertheless, special precautions need to be observed:  
• Do not use mobile (cellular) telephones and other devices, which generate strong electrical or electromagnetic fields,  
near the medical device. This may result in incorrect operation of the unit and create a potentially unsafe situation.  
Recommendation is to keep a minimum distance of 7 m. Verify correct operation of the device in case the distance is  
shorter.  
Further documentation in accordance with EN60601-1-2:2007 is available at OMRON Healthcare Europe at the address  
mentioned in this instruction manual.  
Correct Disposal of This Product  
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)  
This marking shown on the product or its literature, indicates that it should not be disposed of, with other household wastes  
at the end of its working life. To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health from uncontrolled waste disposal,  
please separate this from other types of wastes and recycle it responsibly to promote the sustainable reuse of material  
resources.  
Household users should contact either the retailer where they purchased this product, or their local government office, for  
details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling.  
Business users should contact their supplier and check the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This product  
should not be mixed with other commercial wastes for disposal.  
This product does not contain any hazardous substances.  
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List of Optional Parts  
Medication cup  
Bacterial filter  
Air filter set  
Air filter  
(4997211-8)  
(4997213-4)  
(4997214-2)  
(4997215-0)  
Material: PS  
Used to transmit the ultrasonic  
vibration. (If it has any damage or  
deformation, the unit may not be able  
to nebulise. Handle this part carefully.) Packaging unit: 1 filter + 1 adapter  
Material: PP  
Packaging unit: 5 cups  
Used for inhalation such as for  
tracheal lavage.  
Materials: filter; PP, connector; PMP  
Protects the unit from the dust in air.  
Materials: case; PP, filter; PS  
Packaging unit: 1 set  
Packaging unit: 5 filters  
Nebulisation set  
Long time nebulisation set  
(4997217-7)  
Mouthpiece set  
(4997212-6)  
Inhalation mask (L) set  
(4997205-3)  
(4997216-9)  
Used for normal nebulisation.  
Materials: medication cup; PP,  
medication cup holder; ABS,  
medication cup cover; PMP, packing;  
silicone  
Used for continuous nebulisation.  
To be used in combination with the  
supply medication set (4997206-1).  
Materials: cover; PMP, cap; silicone  
Packaging unit: 1 set  
Used for inhalation by being held by  
the mouth.  
Attached with the fixing rubber string.  
Enables the simultaneous inhalation  
by mouth and nose.  
Material: EVA  
Packaging unit: 5 sets  
Material: SEBS  
Packaging unit: 3 sets  
Packaging unit: 1 set  
(20/22mm, ISO compatible)  
Inhalation mask (S) set  
(4997207-0)  
Inhalation hose S (30 cm) with a  
Inhalation hose M (70 cm) with a  
Inhalation hose L (150 cm) with a  
cuff having the diameter of 20 mm cuff having the diameter of 20 mm cuff having the diameter of 20 mm  
Attached with the fixing rubber string.  
Exclusive for the inhalation by mouth.  
A size that can be used by an infant.  
Material: SEBS  
(4997208-8)  
(4997209-6)  
(4997210-0)  
White hose guide tube (cuff) can be  
removed and installed.  
White hose guide tube (cuff) can be  
removed and installed.  
White hose guide tube (cuff) can be  
removed and installed.  
Attach it to the hose by rotating  
clockwise. Cut it to the proper length.  
Material: SEBS  
Attach it to the hose by rotating  
Attach it to the hose by rotating  
Packaging unit: 3 sets  
clockwise. Cut it to the proper length. clockwise. Cut it to the proper length.  
Material: SEBS  
Packaging unit: 1 hose  
Material: SEBS  
Packaging unit: 1 hose  
Packaging unit: 1 hose  
– Materials are indicated by  
abbreviations.  
ABS : Acrylonitrile-butadiene-ethylene  
resin  
EVA : Ethylene vinyl acetic acid resin  
PMP : Polymethyle pentane  
Adapter  
(4997218-5)  
Material: PMP  
Used for connecting 22 mm parts  
e.g. bacterial filter.  
Supply medication set  
(4997206-1)  
Washer, 5 pcs  
(4997285-1)  
Supplies the meditation in order to keep Materials: silicone  
the medication in the medication cup at  
a certain level. Used for humidifying or  
inhalation for a long time.  
Material: PP  
Packaging unit: 1 set  
PP  
PS  
: Polypropylene resin  
: Polyethylene resin  
SEBS : Styrene elastomer  
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Manufacturer  
OMRON HEALTHCARE Co., Ltd.  
24, Yamanouchi Yamanoshita-cho, Ukyo-ku, Kyoto, 615-0084  
JAPAN  
EU-representative  
OMRON HEALTHCARE EUROPE B.V.  
Kruisweg 577, 2132 NA Hoofddorp, THE NETHERLANDS  
OMRON MATSUSAKA Co., Ltd.  
1855-370, Kubo-cho, Matsusaka-city, Mie-prefecture  
515-8503, Japan  
Production facility  
Subsidiary  
OMRON HEALTHCARE UK LIMITED  
Opal Drive, Fox Milne Milton Keynes, MK15 0DG U.K.  
OMRON MEDIZINTECHNIK HANDELSGESELLSCHAFT mbH  
John-Deere-Str. 81a 68163 Mannheim, GERMANY  
OMRON Santé France SAS  
14, rue de Lisbonne 93561 Rosny-sous-Bois Cedex, FRANCE  
Made in Japan  
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