Ravifun 1801 Electric Nose Baby Nasal Aspirator User Manual

June 9, 2024
Ravifun

Ravifun 1801 Electric Nose Baby Nasal Aspirator

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Product

Specification

  • Material Plastic
  • Brand Ravifun
  • Product Care Instructions Reservoir Accessories Could Be Wash In Water. Aspirator Body Can Not Be Wash In Water
  • Water Resistance Level Waterproof
  • Package Dimensions ‎ 9.45 x 4.96 x 2.24 inches; 11.6 Ounces
  • Item model number ‎ 1801

Battery-Powered Design

USB cable is used. Simple to Charge and Long-Lasting

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Clever Charging Technology, USB wire, No Battery Required

Dimension

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What’s In the Box

  • Nasal Aspirator
  • 2 x Suction Nozzle
  • USB Cable
  • User Manual
  • 8 x Sponge
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Product Layout

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ONE-TOUCH OPERATING

It may be controlled by your clicks with just one hand.

FIVE LEVELS

You have the option of low or high speed.

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One-hand operation of the aspirator is possible with the simple push of a button.

Simple To Remove And Clean

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How to Use

If you decide to use a suction bulb, start by inserting physiological saline into the baby’s nostril when the infant is lying down with his head tilted to the side. The suction bulb should then be released after being pressed to remove any air inside of it and suck up any small amounts of phlegm.

Safety Instruction

  • It should be safe to use if you’re using an electric nose aspirator that’s suitable for your baby’s age.
  • To avoid hurting or harming the sensitive skin inside your baby’s nose, start with the lowest suction level possible.
  • Never forget to clean it up after each use.

Flexible Silicone Tips

  • Gourd-shaped Advice: Appropriate for newborn babies aged 0 to 2 years.
  • Funnel-shaped Ideal for children over 2 years old.

Important information

Legal Disclaimer The FDA has not reviewed any claims made about dietary supplements, and they are not meant to be used in the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any illness or other health issue.

Features

  • Both Sizes
    Soft silicone reusable tips come in two sizes. The funnel-shaped tip is appropriate for children ages 2 to 8, while the gourd-shaped tip is best for newborns aged 0 to 2 years.

  • Fifth Level
    Our nasal aspirator has five variable suction power settings to accommodate a range of users and preferences.

  • Portable
    Our nasal aspirator is portable and lightweight. You can use it at any time and anywhere.

  • Rechargeable Through USB
    The USB charging cord and rechargeable electronic nasal aspirator are included. It can be operated with just one hand with a single button push.

FAQs

Does this work for adults?****

No, it is only for babies.

Is this safe for my baby?****

Yes, it is safe to use.

Can I use this in the nose and mouth?****

You can use the nasal aspirator in the nose and mouth.

Can I use this for newborns?****

Yes, you can use it for newborns.

Is an electric nasal aspirator better than a manual?****

Compared to electrical nasal aspirators, manual aspirators provide a stronger and more flexible suction. They are also incredibly simple to clean. Just combine some warm, soapy water. Some of it should be poured into the aspirator, and after shaking the water to remove any remaining mucus, it should be squeezed out once again.

How many times a day can you use a nasal aspirator?****

You can use a nasal aspirator with or without nasal drops, just like with the bulb syringe (that will depend on the consistency of the mucus). Similarly, limit the number of times per day that you use an aspirator to three to four.

How many times a day can you use a nasal aspirator on a baby?****

To avoid irritation, gently clean the baby’s nasal mucous with tissues. To avoid irritating the nose, don’t suction more than four times a day.

Is Electric aspirators safe for babies?****

Although they are an excellent tool for clearing a baby’s nose, nasal aspirators shouldn’t be used too frequently. The use of an aspirator on a youngster should not exceed three to four times a day, according to experts. A child’s nasal passages may become irritated from overuse, which could result in nosebleeds.

Is an electric nasal aspirator safe?****

It ought to be safe to use if you’re utilizing an electric nose aspirator that’s age-appropriate for your infant. To avoid irritating or harming your baby’s delicate nasal skin, start with the lowest suction level possible. Please keep in mind to clean it up after each use.

How do you clean an electric nasal aspirator?****

After use, prepare a solution of warm, soapy water to clean the nasal aspirator. Some of it should be poured into the aspirator, and after shaking the water to remove any remaining mucus, it should be squeezed out once again. To eliminate any soapy residue, repeat multiple times, then repeat once more with clean cold water.

Are nasal aspirators reusable?****

REUSABLE AND EASILY CLEANED. The BoogieBulb aids in preventing the spread of viral material, bacterial pathogens, and mucous. The instructions that come with every BoogieBulb infant nasal aspirator show you how to properly sterilize, clean, and disinfect the nasal bulb!

At what age can you use a nasal aspirator?****

The nasal aspirator from Snufflebabe can be used from infancy and has received pediatrician approval. It is entirely sanitary and clean. You can never suction the mucus back up because of the unique filter attached.

Can I use a nasal aspirator after feeding?****

The optimum time to suction your baby’s nose, if necessary, is just before a meal or bedtime. After feeding, refrain from sucking. Your baby might vomit as a result of this.

Can you use an aspirator too much?****

Although the nasal aspirator is useful for eliminating secretions, it should not be used excessively. The nasal channel may get inflamed from repetitive suctioning, which will make it harder for the youngster to breathe through their nose.

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