Maintenance/Troubleshooting
AMAZON CODE NOT FOUND
We are working with Amazon to solve this issue, as it seems they are sticking their labels just above our code... You can go ahead and register it using the code 9999-55. If you have trouble registering it on a mobile device, please, try to use a ...
I feel no resistance at all on the exhale/inhale....is it working?
The Breather requires a certain amount of pressure to engage the silicone diaphragm. So, if you hear it engaged you have provided the pressure required to perform at that setting. If you are not feeling resistance at all, the diaphragm has not ...
Is it safe to share the Breather?
No, it is very important to use one Breather per person. If it is being used in a nursing facility or some other medical institute, label the Breather with a permanent marker to ensure individual use.
What about issues of having the Breather stick?/Whistle sounds/defective device?
Most issues of “sticky” diaphragms on the Breather or whistle sounds derive from inadequate or insufficient cleaning of the device. Please visit our website for manufacturer’s recommended cleaning: ...
Doesn’t work after a few months of buying it. I followed the directions on cleaning it and it still doesn’t work.
We are so sorry to hear this! Is it an exhale dial issue? Secret tip: running water from the faucet through the Breather (so, into the Breather mouthpiece so it comes out the diaphragm) can help ‘unstick’ the exhale diaphragm. Do this, and turn the ...
When shall I turn the dials?
How to clean?
The Breather should be regularly cleaned with mild, warm soapy water to prevent build-up of saliva during training. Rinse your Breather well; shake off excess water and air dry on a clean paper towel. If it is completely dry, it can be stored in a ...
My Breather is broken, there is no resistance as I increase the dials
The Breather requires a certain amount of pressure to engage the silicone diaphragm. So, if you hear it engage you have provided the pressure required to perform at that setting. If you are not feeling resistance at all, the diaphragm has not engaged ...
Can I buy replacement mouthpieces?
We do sell the mouthpiece as a separate item. Please contact us at sales@pnmedical.com or call 877-414-4449.
Is the exhale dial broken?
No, the exhale dial is designed to look that way.
What about issues of having the Breather stick?/Whistle sounds/defective device?
Most issues of “sticky” diaphragms on the Breather or whistle sounds derive from inadequate or insufficient cleaning of the device. Please visit our website for the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning: ...
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Can BREATHER FIT be used like BREATHER VOICE?
That is a great question and the answer is, Yes, it can! They are mechanically the same device and provide the same levels of resistance. The only thing that differentiates them is the resources we offer for each of them (videos, training plans, ...
How to clean?
The Breather should be regularly cleaned with mild, warm soapy water to prevent build-up of saliva during training. Rinse your Breather well; shake off excess water and air dry on a clean paper towel. If it is completely dry, it can be stored in a ...
What are the differences between each of the devices?
The BREATHER (the blue and white device that you may have seen) is the original device. This device and the companion resources target adults and children with Respiratory Muscle Weakness. BREATHER FIT (black and orange device) generates higher ...
What are the differences between the Original Breather (Blue or Pink), Breather Fit and Breather Voice?
The Breather (Blue and Pink) is lower in resistance. Breather Fit and Breather Voice are higher in resistance. Breather Fit and Voice are the same levels of resistance, just separated from the different resources provided on our website for each ...
I have problems with my speech and/or swallowing. Can the Breather help me?
Yes. Respiratory muscle training (RMT), the expiratory muscles in particular has been shown to improve swallowing and cough, helping people with dysphagia. EMST has been shown to activate the movement of the hyolaryngeal complex, and this improved ...