You will now need a bowl of room temperature water.
- Remove all the loose parts on the top of the Nasal Aspirator: the lid, nozzle and cap, blue base. You will now see a bottom part with a couple of holes.
- Submerge the top of the Nasal Aspirator into the water up to ,just before, the blue button - do not let the button get wet.
- With the top of the Nasal Aspirator in the water, press the button and let the it suck water for about 5 seconds.
- With the Nasal Aspirator still running, remove it from the water and let it suck air for a couple of seconds.
Repeat Step 3 & Step 4 a couple of times.
Tip
We suggest cleaning the Nasal Aspirator after each use. If mucus builds up in the chamber, the Nasal Aspirator can stop working.
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