Drive Penguin Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer Features
- Has an attractive child-friendly design of a penguin nebulizer
- Durable, piston-driven penguin nebulizer system
- The quiet, easy-to-use unit makes a very low noise
- Comes with a cute carrying case that your child will love
- All treatment parts can easily be placed in the carrying case
- Has 5 mL of nebulizer medication capacity
- 8 to 13 Psi of operating pressure range
- Weight of penguin asthma machine: 3.52 lbs
Parts Description
What are Compressor Nebulizer Systems Used For?
People suffering from breathing problems, such as Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), or Cystic Fibrosis, are often prescribed medicines that minimize or control the symptoms of their disease. Compressor Nebulizer System is a means of delivering these prescribed medications to the lungs of the patients. Medications and compressor nebulizer systems should be used as directed by physicians to maximize the benefits.
How Does it Work?
Most medicines that come in use with a compressor nebulizer system are created in a liquid form. This liquid medication is placed in the nebulizer cup. The compressor is connected to the nebulizer by flexible tubing and generates a specific pressure and airflow that essentially “drives” the nebulizer. The pressurized air produced by the compressor initiates the ability of the Nebulizer to break down the liquid medication into a very fine mist. This mist, often known as an aerosol cloud, is then propelled out of the nebulizer and inhaled into the lungs, where the medicine is readily absorbed. This penguin pediatric compressor nebulizer works best for children and has a child-friendly design to make your child comfortable and relaxed.
User Guides
What to buy with Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer
Other Accessories
How to use Penguin Nebulizer?
- Before each use, inspect the Drive Airial Compressor and nebulizer cup assembly for damage or wear, and replace them as needed.
- Place the Compressor on a table or flat, stable surface. Be sure you can easily reach the controls when seated. Do not use this device on the floor.
- With the power switch in the O (OFF) position, plug the power cord into an appropriate electrical wall outlet.
- Connect one end of the tubing to the compressor air-outlet connector.
- Assemble the nebulizer cup and add indicated medication to the nebulizer cup before use.
- Attach the other end of the tubing to the air-inlet connector found at the bottom of the nebulizer cup.
- Turn on the Compressor by pressing the power switch to the I (ON) position and begin treatment.
- If treatment needs to be interrupted, simply press the power switch to O (OFF) position.
- When the treatment is complete, turn off the compressor by pressing the power switch to O (OFF) position and unplug the unit from the electrical outlet.
- Always unplug this device immediately after use.
Operating Cautions
- Connect this product to an appropriate voltage outlet for your model.
- Do not run this product unattended.
- Never operate the unit if it has any damaged parts (including the power cord) or if it has been dropped or submerged in water. Promptly send it to a service center for examination and repair.
- If any abnormality occurs, discontinue use immediately until the unit has been examined and repaired.
- Always unplug the product immediately after use.
- Never block the air openings of the main unit or place it where the air openings may be obstructed.
Nebulizer Cleaning
- With the power switch in the “Off” position, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
- Disconnect the tubing from the air-inlet connector and set it aside.
- Disassemble the mouthpiece or mask from the cap. Open the nebulizer by turning the cap counterclockwise and remove the baffle.
- Wash all items, except tubing, in a hot water/dishwashing detergent solution. Rinse under hot tap water for 30 seconds to remove detergent residue. Allow airing dry.
- For reusable nebulizers only, it can be cleaned daily in a dishwasher using the top shelf or by following the above cleaning procedure.
Compressor Cleaning
- With the power switch in the “Off” position, unplug the power cord from the wall outlet.
- Wipe the outside of the compressor cabinet with a clean damp cloth every few days to keep it dust-free.
Penguin Pediatric Compressor Nebulizer Specifications
Particulars |
Specifications |
Power |
AC 120V, 60Hz |
Current |
1.5 A / 0.8 A |
Medication Capacity |
5ml |
Particle Size |
0.5 to 10µm |
MMAD |
4 µm |
Sound Level |
Around 60 dBA |
Maximum Medication capacity |
13ml (cc) |
Average Nebulization Rate |
0.2ml/min |
Compress or Pressure Range |
25 to 42 Psi |
Operating Pressure Range |
8 to 13 Psi |
Liter Flow Range |
5 ~ 8 lpm |
Operating Temperature Range |
10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F) |
Operating Humidity Range |
10 to 95% RH |
Storage Temperature Range |
-20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F) |
Storage Humidity Range |
10 to 95 % R H |
Dimension (L x W x H) |
188. 0 × 169. 5 × 136.5mm |
Noise level |
55 dBA |
Drive Airial Penguin Breathing Machine Warranty
5 Year Warranty
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