C801KD
3 years of warranty
OMRON CompAIR C801KD is a compressor nebulizer for the treatment of lower airways respiratory diseases like asthma in babies and children.
It is specially designed for babies and children, thanks to its silent operation and child-friendly design. CompAIR C801KD comes with a puppet accessory that can be attached to the device to make the inhalation more enjoyable. The device also comes with a child and infant mask for children and babies.
Specifications
- Weight of Device (kg)
- Weight of Device (kg)
- 0.33
- Nebulisation Rate
- Nebulisation Rate
- 0.3 ml/min
- Particle Size
- Particle Size
- 3.0 μm
- Medication Capacity
- Medication Capacity
- 2-7 ml
- Mains Operation
- Mains Operation
- Yes
- Operating Volume
- Operating Volume
- 46 dB
- Storage Case Included
- Storage Case Included
- No
- Connected
- Connected
- No
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- No
- Age of User
- Age of User
- Baby, Child
- Item Dimensions (mm)
- 142 x 72 x 98
What's in the box?
C801KD Nebuliser Nebuliser Kit Mouthpiece Air Tube (PVC) Air Filters x5 Infant Mask (PVC) Child Mask (PVC) AC Adapter Carry Bag Instruction Manual
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Infection of the upper respiratory tract
Infection of the upper respiratory tract A respiratory tract infection is inflammation of the respiratory tracts caused by viruses or bacteria. The term upper respiratory tract infection is used when the nose, sinuses or throat are affected. Common upper respiratory tract infections include cold, flu, inflammation of the paranasal sinuses and pharyngitis.
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Features and cautions
Designed for the treatment of lower airways conditions, with the particle size of 3.0 µm
Suitable for babies and children, with kid accessories and toys included
Efficient delivery of medication achieved through Virtual Valve Technology
Nebulization rate of 0.3 ml per minute
Silent operation at the noise level of 46 dB
Small, compact device
Warranty
3 years after date of delivery in accordance with the Warranty Card or the Instruction Manual inside the product packaging.
FAQs
All nebulisers are devices that convert liquid medicine into aerosol droplets that can be easily inhaled through a mouthpiece or mask. The difference is in the technique that is used to convert the medicine into aerosol droplets. A compressor nebuliser uses compressed air to create the aerosol.
A mesh nebuliser uses a vibrating element oscillating at high frequency to push medication through fine holes in the mesh, generating aerosol droplets. This technique allows the nebuliser to be very compact and silent. It makes them easy to use on-the-go, whenever and wherever you need it.
Most medications for the treatment of respiratory diseases of the upper, middle and lower airways are available on a liquid form and can therefore be used with a nebuliser. Nebulisers also allow mixing different medications in the nebuliser chamber, so that they can be inhaled at the same time for a higher convenience.
Depending on the type of nebuliser, the nebuliser can contain several pieces:
- The main unit or compressor
- The nebuliser kit where the medication is added
- The tube that connects the main unit with the nebuliser kit
- Mesh cap
- Mouth piece to inhale medication through the mouth
- Nose piece to inhale medication through the nose
- Mask
- Air filter
Note: Always refer to the cleaning instructions as included in the instruction manual of the nebuliser.
It is recommended to clean the nebuliser kit, mouth piece, nose piece and mask after each use (but necessary after every day of formal use). They can be washed with warm water and a mild detergent. Then, you should rinse them thoroughly with clean hot tap water and allow to air dry in a clean place.
Disinfection should be done once a week. This can be done by boiling these parts for approximately 10 minutes except for PVC parts (some masks and tubes) which can harden and deform when this is done. Alternatively, use commercially available disinfectant. Thoroughly rinse with clean water after disinfection; follow the instructions given by the supplier of the disinfectant.
The casing of main unit and the tube do not require extensive cleaning, but can of course be cleaned using a soft cloth with water and a mild detergent. Wipe the casing and immediately dry using a soft clean cloth.
The air filter should not be washed. In case it was to become wet it should be replaced to avoid blockages.
Specifically, for a mesh nebuliser: the mesh cap should be cleaned after each use:
- Fill the medication container with water and nebulise the water. To prevent medication from drying and adhering to the mesh after use, nebulise the water for 1 to 2 minutes.
- Then wash the mesh cap in mild (neutral) detergent, and rinse with clean water. Allow to air-dry in a clean place.
Nebulisers are appropriate for the use of people at any age, babies, children and adults. OMRON has some specific products in its portfolio (E.g. Nami Cat, DuoBaby) that are specifically designed for babies and/or children but in principle all OMRON nebulisers could be used across different age groups.
For most nebulisers, it is recommended to replace the nebuliser kit, the mouth and nose piece, masks and tube every year. Air filters should be replaced approximately every 60 days. Specifically, for the mesh nebuliser, it is recommended to exchange the mesh cap after approximately 1 year.
You can purchase replacement items or additional accessories for your OMRON nebuliser on our website or at your nearest pharmacy/medical store.