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Aeroneb Solo Troubleshooting

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  1. The 30 Min. indicator flashes during nebulisation.

  2. Battery will not recharge.

  3. Control module is connected to the AC/DC adapter and the battery charging LED is illuminated green and the 30 Min. indicator light is flashing.

  4. Battery will not retain initial charge.

  5. The 30 Min. or Continuous. LED illuminates, but aerosol is not visible.

  6. 30 Min. or Continuous. indicator does not light when on/off power button is pressed.

  7. The fault indicator LED illuminates.

  8. Longer than expected treatment time.

  9. Medication is left in the nebulizer unit after nebulisation cycle.


  1. The 30 Min. indicator flashes during nebulisation.

Battery power is low. Recharge battery. To recharge the battery, connect the AC/DC adapter to the control module and AC power. The battery status indicator is amber while charging and green when fully charged.Allow a minimum of four hours for the internal battery to fully recharge.

  1. Battery will not recharge.

It may be time to replace the battery. Contact your local distributor.

  1. Control module is connected to the AC/DC adapter and the battery charging LED is illuminated green and the 30 Min. indicator light is flashing.

It may be time to replace the battery. Contact your local distributor.

  1. Battery will not retain initial charge.

Rechargeable battery may need to be replaced. Contact your local Aerogen Contact your local distributor.

  1. The 30 Min. or Continuous. LED illuminates, but aerosol is not visible.

There may be no medication in nebulizer unit. Refill medication through filler cap in the nebulizer unit; Open the plug on the nebulizer unit. Use a pre-filled ampoule or syringe to add medication into the filler port of the nebulizer. Close the plug.

CAUTION: To avoid damage to the nebulizer unit, do not use a syringe with needle.

The maximum capacity of the nebulizer unit is 6 mL.

Note: Medication can also be added in this manner during nebulization. This does not interrupt nebulization or ventilation.

It may be time to replace the nebulizer unit. Refer to Aeroneb Solo parts list.

Contact your local distributor.

  1. 30 Min. or Continuous. indicator does not light when on/off power button is pressed.

There is no power to the System. Verify that AC/DC adapter is securely attached to control module. Rechargeable battery is depleted. Recharge battery. To recharge the battery, connect the AC/DC adapter to the control module and AC power. The battery status indicator is amber while charging and green when fully charged.Allow a minimum of four hours for the internal battery to fully recharge.

  1. The fault indicator LED illuminates.

The control module cable is incorrectly connected to the nebulizer, or electronics are malfunctioning. Verify that control module cable is correctly connected to both the nebulizer unit and the control module.

  1. Longer than expected treatment time.

It may be time to replace the nebulizer unit. Refer to Aeroneb Solo parts list.

Contact your local distributor.

  1. Medication is left in the nebulizer unit after nebulisation cycle.

Nebulizer was not turned on or connected to power. Ensure that nebulizer is connected to power and turned on.

Rechargeable battery is depleted. Recharge battery. To recharge the battery, connect the AC/DC adapter to the control module and AC power. The battery status indicator is amber while charging and green when fully charged.Allow a minimum of four hours for the internal battery to fully recharge.

A 30 minute cycle was selected when connected to the continuous feed system. Run a continuous cycle.

It may be time to replace the nebulizer unit. Refer to Aeroneb Solo parts list.

Contact your local distributor.

  1. Flashing amber LED

It may mean that it is time to replace controller. Refer to Aeroneb Solo parts list.

Contact your local distributor.