Nascool Electric Nasal Irrigation System User Manual

May 15, 2024
Nascool

Nascool Electric Nasal Irrigation System

Nascool Electric Nasal Irrigation System

Please read this instruction thoroughly before use.

Working Principle

Driven by flushing pressure, the saline solution in the clean water chamber enters one nostril, circulates around the rear of your nasal passage, exits through the other nostril, and finally flows into the waste water chamber. This powered rinsing action within the continuous circular flow ensures both convenient and thorough nasal cleansing.

Working Principle

Components

  1. Nozzle Base
  2. Main Body
  3. Waste Water Chamber
  4. Clean Water Chamber
  5. Measuring Cup
  6. 50 Salt Packets
  7. 2 Pairs of Nozzles
  8. 2 AA Batteries(Preinstalled)
  9. Self-Cleaning Cap
  10. Screwdriver
  11. 2 Swabs
  • Main Body

  • 2 Pairs of Nozzles

  • Nozzle Base

  • Self-Cleaning Cap

  • 2 AA Batteries (Preinstalled)

  • 2 Swabs

  • Clean Water Chamber

  • Waste Water Chamber

  • Screwdriver

  • 50 Salt Packets

  • Measuring Cup

Operations

How to Make Saline Solution

Dissolve one salt packet in 200ml water to get the isotonic solution.
Dissolve two salt packets in 200ml water to get the hypertonic solution.
The room-temperature saline solution is suitable for your rinse, but operating with warm water always gives you a good washing experience.

  1. Unpack the salt packet and pour it into the measuring cup.
  2. Fill the cup with cool preboiled water. Be cautious if using hot water. (Distilled water is also acceptable.)
  3. Twist on the cup cover and shake the cup until the salt dissolves.
  4. Watch the temperature sticker on the measuring cup. You can rinse when any of the three “OK” indicators appear in the green section. Rinsing when either the second or third “OK” appears will bring you the best washing experience.

If the “NO” sign appears under the blue section, it indicates the liquid temperature is too low for rinsing. While the “NO” sign in the red section indicates the water is too hot.

Note:
If the liquid temperature is lower than 77℉ (25℃) or higher than 122℉ (50℃), there wonʼt be any signs found on the temperature sticker.
You can directly prepare the saline solution in the clear water chamber if you are fairly familiar with the procedure.

How to Assemble the Nasal Irrigator

  1. Select suitable nozzles as needed and attach them to the nozzle base.

  2. Insert the nozzle base into the main body.

  3. Follow the arrow markings to rotate and assemble the 2 water chambers with the main body.

How to Operate

  1. After making the saline and assembling the device, follow the next steps.

  2. Stand up or sit down straight, hold the Nasal Irrigator with the button back towards you, tilt your head slightly and insert the nozzles into your nasal passages. Make sure to keep them parallel to the passages.

  3. Watch your breathing. Breathing through mouth or holding your breath is the right breathing way while rinsing.

  4. Lower your head slightly and aim the nozzle at the centre of your nostrils, with a good seal and no gaps. Coordinate your nozzles and channels to create the perfect rinsing angle. When mucus and debris get removed a little bit, the nasal passage is ready for irrigation.

  5. Choose a proper cleansing mode. Press the upper button for the gentle rinse level and the lower one for the strong level.

  6. Watch your breathing, and firmly press the button to rinse. Release to stop or complete your rinse. Usually 200ml saline is enough for a rinsing of 10 to 15 seconds, depending on your nasal condition.

Note:
Start rinsing from the more congested nostril to avoid any discomfort.
Because everyone has their own slight physiological differences and body sensations, we recommend that you try it a few more times to find the position that works best for you, especially if you are experiencing leaks, clogs, water running down your throat, nose or eyes.
Caution: Please stop rinsing once your feel discomfort in your ears or eyes and consult your physician if the discomfort lasts.

When Your Nose Get Fully Congested

A 100% congested nose should be rinsed by several short and repeated operations. It should be the intermittent and gentle rinse from one nostril to the other in shifts. Several short rinses of 10-15 seconds per nostril are appropriate. Gradually, when the mucus and nasal discharge get loose while the path is created for the irrigation, you will get your congestion entirely removed with several repeated operations.

  • If you feel uneasy with your ears while rinsing or you have eye and ears pain, please stop rinsing and consult your physician.

TIPS: Always try to start with the most congested nostril in and the gentle level, it will help you to successfully finish one cycle of the rinse. This device is equipped with a PRESSURE SAFETY VALVE that keeps the pressure constant, stable, and safe, its mission is to solve the problems of incomplete cleaning and potential safety hazards in nose washing.

Time and Frequency

The Electric Nasal Irrigator is gentler and more efficient than traditional irrigation systems. It works naturally and is safe enough for your nose.
We recommend rinsing each nostril for no more than one minute. Do not rinse each nostril more than three times within a minute.
And do the rinsing process twice a day – once in the morning and once in the evening. If you want to use it more frequently, please consult your physician.

After Use

It is normal if the amount of fluid in the waste chamber is less than the amount of saline solution you are using. During the nose rinsing, some saline solutions may stay in your nasal cavity and sinuses and will be released gradually when you blow your nose.

Tilting your head forward helps the remaining fluid drain out of your nose.
You can blow your nose gently to remove the liquid from one of your nostrils.
Blowing two nostrils simultaneously may cause the otitis media.
Note: *Disassembling both chambers should be carried on your table. Twist the tank carefully by following the UNLOCK signs on both of the tanks. Do it stably and slowly to avoid waste liquid spilling out. Empty the Waste Water Chamberafter each of your washing. Clean and sterilize them.

What to Do If You Leak Water

The liquid may remain in your nasal cavity and flow out unexpectedly. It is common for all users. Following the upcoming steps will help remove the remaining water after your rinse.
Bend to bring your chin to your chest as much as you can; keep holding this posture for several seconds.
Tilt your head, making your eyes attempt to find your left shoulder for a second.
*Tilt your head to look over your right shoulder.
Then you will solve the leaked water problem.

People Who Can Not Use

Children under 12 years old, people who suffer nasal cavity injury or bleeding and ear inflammation after surgery, and those who suffer psychosis, mental retardation, epilepsy or infectious diseases, and blood diseases should not do nasal irrigation.

Caution

Follow the instructions provided or consult your physician.
Do not use it if you have an ear infection or your ears and eyes are blocked.
Ear popping and ear fullness are known as the side effects of nasal irrigation, but they last for a short time. Stop rinsing if the condition still exists.
Using the product with illegal drugs, alcohol, or prescription drugs can damage equipment, invalidate warranties, and potentially cause serious injury.
Be sure that the left and right tanks are not dishwasher safe, as this may cause damage to the sealing O-rings and leakage.
The main body can’t be washed directly by running water to avoid damage to the machine.
*Please do not disassemble the main body to avoid possible upcoming damage.
Any damage out of careless disassembling will void the warranty.

Cleaning

Clean both tanks, nozzle bases and nozzles immediately after each rinse. Dilute white vinegar in water (dilute twice), alcohol, dishwashing liquid or germicidal spray to use for cleaning. Allow to sit for 30 seconds, then wash it off. Areas that cannot be cleaned and wiped down can be cleaned and sanitized with cotton swabs. Air dry all parts before storing.

CHANGE THE DIRECTION OF THE FLOW

Rotate the nozzle base 180° to change in-out flow when needed. The arrows indicate the direction of flow.

Device Self-Cleansing: Attach the self-cleaning cap to the nozzle base and form a good seal. Fill the chamber with saline to the Max line. Switch on the device.

P.S. Do not wash the main body. Use a soft cloth to wipe.
Recommend to perform automatic self-cleaning once a week.

Battery

2 x AA batteries DC3V
Battery Life: Estimated five months if used 10 seconds each time and twice daily.
Remove the batteries if you do not intend to use the unit for a long time. (Use the screwdriver packed to lift the cap).

A red light in the main body indicates a low battery and requires replacing the battery for further use.

Warranty

We offer one year warranty after purchasing. Please email [email protected] for any maintenance, replacement, or other requirements.

Manufacturer

Company: CHONGQING MOFFY INNOVATION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
Address: No.292 Jingdongfang Rd. Bribie  Dist. Chongqing, CN 400714
Email: [email protected]
Web: https://www.ibreathcare.com
Made in China

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