Compact and innovative design for easy portability
Low noise level (46 dB) for quiet operation
Efficient inhalation with VVT technology
Easy to maintain, no valves to clean or lose
Suitable for a wide range of medications
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Description
The Omron NE-C801S COMP AIR Nebuliser Compressor is the lightest compressor nebuliser developed by Omron, weighing only 270g. It features a new and innovative compact design for easy portability and storage. With a low noise level of only 46 dB, it ensures a quiet treatment experience. The nebuliser kit with VVT (Virtual Valve Technology) technology ensures efficient inhalation with minimal medication residue and allows for normal breathing during treatment. It is compatible with a wide range of medications, including solutions and suspensions. The device operates on a 12V-0.8A power supply (compressor) with a 100-240V~350mA, 50/60Hz AC adapter. The particle size is 3 µm (MMAD). The medication tank capacity is a maximum of 7 ml, with a usual dose of at least 2 ml and a maximum of 7 ml. The nebulisation rate is 0.3 ml/min (by evaporation). Operating conditions are 20 minutes on/40 minutes off. Storage temperature ranges from -20 °C to 60 °C. The package includes the nebuliser set, a 100cm PVC tube, 5 spare air filters, a mouthpiece, an adult mask (PVC), a child mask (PVC), a nasal piece, a network adapter, and a protective transport case. A 3-year warranty is included.
FAQ
The particle size is 3 µm (MMAD - average aerosol particle diameter).
The medication tank capacity is a maximum of 7 ml.
The nebulisation rate is 0.3 ml/min (by evaporation).
The package includes the nebuliser set, a 100cm PVC tube, 5 spare air filters, a mouthpiece, an adult mask (PVC), a child mask (PVC), a nasal piece, a network adapter, and a protective transport case.
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