User manual
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Version: V04 * 01/09/2015
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Nosiboo babycare nasal aspirator *Page: 7/17
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If rashes or redness appear on the nose of the child after using the device, do not use the device again! Consult a physician.
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Use the device exclusively with the tube and Colibri head supplied by the manufacturer!
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D
o not attach the Colibri head to any other devices.
Safety instructions regarding connecting the device to the mains
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Protect the power cord against damage! Do not break it, do not place heavy items on it because a damaged cord may cause
electric shock.
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Keep the power cord away from heat (e.g. furnace, heater and convector) because it can cause damage to the isolation.
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Only use the device if the tube and the Colibri head are dry.
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Do not remove the mounting screws of the housing. Do not reconstruct the device for other purposes.
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The use of the device is forbidden if there is a breakage or crack on the housing or on the power cord due to misuse.
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In case of unexpected failure or malfunction, immediately switch off the device and interrupt the power supply by unplugging it from
the mains.
Safety instructions regarding the next use of the device
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Always disinfect the Colibri head after use!
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Do not leave the parts of the dismounted Colibri head within reach of children because they may swallow these.
General precautions
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Read and follow the instructions of the “Important information to reduce electromagnetic interferences” section!
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Read and follow the instructions of the “Environment” section if you would like to dispose of the device or any part of it.
1. Intended use
The Nosiboo babycare nasal aspirator was designed to remove the nasal mucus from the child’s nose.
The vacuum and airflow needed for the aspiration is created by an aspirating device designed specifically for this purpose. The Colibri
head, which is inserted into the nose, is connected to this device via a tube. The Colibri head has a patented design that prevents the
mucus from entering the device.
Intended purpose:
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to ensure nasal breathing to infants
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to prevent the complications of childhood common cold and to accelerate the healing process by aspirating the nasal mucus
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to relieve childhood allergy-like symptoms by removing the nasal mucus.
Patients to be treated:
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children who are (typically under the age of 6) unable to remove the nasal mucus by blowing their noses.
Illness, condition requiring treatment (indication):
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to eliminate clogging of the nose
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treatment of common cold and auxiliary treatment of superinfected paranasal sinuses
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supplementary treatment of the allergic infectious condition.