1. Introduction
Thank you for choosing the Hangsun CN680 Portable Compressor Nebulizer Inhaler. This device is designed to deliver medication in the form of a fine mist directly to the respiratory tract, providing effective relief for various respiratory conditions. Its compact design, quiet operation, and comprehensive accessory set make it suitable for both adults and children. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure safe and proper operation.
2. Safety Information
- Always consult your physician or a qualified healthcare professional before using this device or any medication.
- Do not use the device for purposes other than those described in this manual.
- Keep the device out of reach of children and pets.
- Ensure the power cord is not damaged and is properly connected to a suitable power outlet.
- Never immerse the main unit in water or other liquids.
- Clean and disinfect all accessories before and after each use as instructed in the maintenance section.
- Use only medications prescribed by your doctor with this nebulizer.
3. Package Contents
The Hangsun CN680 package includes the following components:
- Main Compressor Unit
- Medication Cup (Nebulizer Cup)
- Air Tube
- Adult Mask
- Child Mask
- Mouthpiece
- Air Filters (replacement)
- Instruction Manual

4. Product Overview
Familiarize yourself with the different parts of your Hangsun CN680 Nebulizer:

- Main Unit: Houses the compressor.
- Flip Top Lid: Covers the accessory storage compartment.
- Power Switch: Turns the device on and off.
- Medication Cup: Holds the liquid medication for nebulization.
- Integrated Accessory Case: Convenient storage for masks, mouthpiece, and air tube.
- Inhalation Tube: Connects the main unit to the medication cup.
- Air Plug: Connection point for the air tube on the main unit.
5. Setup Instructions
Follow these steps to set up your nebulizer for use:
- Place the main compressor unit on a stable, flat surface.
- Open the flip top lid to access the accessory compartment.
- Connect one end of the air tube to the air plug on the main unit.
- Twist open the medication cup and pour the prescribed amount of medication into the cup. Do not overfill.
- Securely close the medication cup.
- Attach the other end of the air tube to the bottom of the medication cup.
- Choose the appropriate accessory (mouthpiece, adult mask, or child mask) and attach it to the top of the medication cup.
- Plug the power cord into a suitable electrical outlet.


6. Operating Instructions
Once the device is set up, follow these steps for operation:
- Press the power switch to turn on the nebulizer. The compressor will start, and mist will begin to generate from the medication cup.
- If using the mouthpiece, place it between your teeth and seal your lips around it. Breathe in slowly and deeply through your mouth until all medication is nebulized.
- If using a mask, place it over your nose and mouth, ensuring a snug fit. Breathe normally until all medication is nebulized.
- The treatment typically lasts until the medication cup is empty, which usually takes a short time due to the efficient nebulization rate.
- After the treatment is complete, press the power switch to turn off the device.
- Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.


7. Cleaning and Maintenance
Proper cleaning and maintenance are crucial for the longevity and hygienic operation of your nebulizer.
7.1 Daily Cleaning (After Each Use)
- Disconnect the air tube, medication cup, and chosen accessory (mask/mouthpiece) from the main unit.
- Discard any remaining medication in the cup.
- Wash the medication cup, mask/mouthpiece, and air tube with warm water and a mild detergent.
- Rinse thoroughly under running water to remove all detergent residue.
- Allow all parts to air dry completely on a clean cloth or paper towel before storing.
7.2 Disinfection (Once a Week or as Needed)
- After daily cleaning, soak the medication cup, mask/mouthpiece, and air tube in a solution of one part white vinegar to two parts distilled water for 30 minutes. Alternatively, use a commercially available nebulizer disinfectant.
- Rinse all parts thoroughly with sterile water.
- Allow to air dry completely.
7.3 Main Unit Cleaning
- Wipe the exterior of the main unit with a clean, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or immerse the unit in water.
7.4 Air Filter Replacement
- The air filter should be checked regularly and replaced every 30 days or sooner if it appears discolored or clogged.
- Locate the filter cap on the side of the main unit.
- Remove the old filter and insert a new one. Ensure it fits snugly.
8. Troubleshooting
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| No mist produced | Medication cup empty or improperly assembled; air tube kinked or disconnected; clogged filter. | Refill medication cup; check assembly of medication cup and air tube; straighten air tube; replace air filter. |
| Device does not turn on | Power cord not properly plugged in; power outlet malfunction. | Ensure power cord is securely plugged in; try a different power outlet. |
| Reduced mist output | Clogged medication cup or air filter; insufficient medication. | Clean medication cup; replace air filter; ensure adequate medication. |
| Unusual noise from unit | Unit not on a flat surface; internal component issue. | Place unit on a flat, stable surface. If noise persists, contact customer support. |
9. Specifications
- Model: CN680
- Nebulization Rate: Approximately 0.2 ml/min
- Noise Level: ≤ 60 dB
- Technology: Compressed Air
- Power Source: AC (specific voltage/frequency not provided, refer to device label)
- Dimensions: Approximately 11.0 in (L) x 7.0 in (W) x 3.5 in (H) (Refer to Figure 9.1)
- ASIN: B07FD64JGM

10. Warranty and Support
Hangsun products are manufactured with high-quality standards. For information regarding warranty coverage, technical support, or replacement parts, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or contact Hangsun customer service directly. Contact details can typically be found on the official Hangsun website or on the product packaging.