User's Manual

Airofit Breathing Trainer
User Manual
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1. Purpose and scope
The user manual describes the Airofit Breathing Trainer functionality and its intended usage.
2. Intended use and users
The Airofit Breathing Trainer is intended to exercise the muscles of the respiratory system.
The intended users are
The personal user of the Airofit Breathing Trainer
Personnel instructing the user of the Airofit Breathing Trainer
Manufacturer’s liability
Airofit A/S is only liable for equipment safety, reliability and performance, provided that the Airofit
Breathing Trainer is used in compliance with these instructions for use.
3. Safety precautions
Warning categories
Warnings indicate alerts during the operation of Airofit. Warning list can be found in Section 9.
Cautions
To prevent damage to your Airofit Breathing Trainer or injury to yourself, read the following
precautions in their entirety before using the Airofit system.
Immediately stop the program exercise if you feel any physical discomfort
If you feel light headed or dizzy while exercise with Airofit, you should stop
and check if the resistance wheels for the inspiratory and expiratory settings are correct
If you are suffering from a cold, sinusitis, or respiratory tract infection, we advise you not to
use the Airofit Breathing Trainer until symptoms has disappeared.
To prevent the potential transmission of infections, we recommend that you do not share
your Airofit Breathing Trainer with another user, including family members
The Airofit Breathing Trainer is manufactured in a safe environment. However, the Airofit
Breathing Trainer is not provided sterile we recommend that you clean the Breathing
Trainer prior to use
Do not use Airofit Breathing Trainer in case of
spontaneous pneumothorax (a collapsed lung that was not due to traumatic injury
e.g. broken rib)
a collapsed lung due to a traumatic injury that has not healed fully
a burst eardrum that has not healed fully, or any other condition of the eardrum
asthma with frequent severe exacerbations