The AirFeel by FLAEM is a respiratory exercise device for exhalation training with PEP and OPEP modes, offering adjustable resistance and a portable design suitable for home or professional use.
Key Features (FLAEM AirFeel)
Switches between PEP and OPEP by setting the selector to the “closed” or “open” position.
Provides multi-level resistance in PEP mode for more controlled exhalation exercises.
In OPEP mode, exhalation is combined with oscillation generated by an internal ball.
Includes an ergonomic handle for stable grip during use.
Fully disassembles for easier cleaning in line with the instructions for use.
Comes with a nose clip to support breathing exercises where appropriate.
A travel bag is included for storage and portability.
Can be used in combination with compatible FLAEM nebulizer models where this is described in the instructions for use.
Technical Specifications
- Brand / Manufacturer: FLAEM NUOVA S.p.A.
- Model (as stated in IFU): P0920EM-1
- Product code (AirFeel range): ACO754P
- Modes: PEP / OPEP (exhalation exercises)
- Resistance setting: 5 levels in PEP mode
- Weight: approx. 0.110 kg
- Materials (manufacturer/IFU information for selected parts): polypropylene (e.g., mouthpiece/selected components)
- Cleaning/disinfection: fully disassemblable, supports hygiene procedures according to the instructions for use
- Compatibility (where applicable): connection with FLAEM nebulizers RF7-1 or RF7-2 (not included)
- Indicative reimbursement category: Inhalation device
- Marking/compliance: CE-marked medical device (EU MDR 2017/745), per manufacturer information
- Warranty: 2 years
- GTIN-14: 08018294017194
- EAN-13: 8018294017194
- MPN: 0805992
Box contents: AirFeel device, mouthpiece cap, mouthpiece, valve cap, valve, PEP module, ring nut, ball, PEP knob, handle, nose clip, travel bag.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the difference between PEP and OPEP, and how do I choose between them?
In PEP mode, exhalation is performed against positive pressure with selectable resistance levels, while OPEP adds oscillation produced by the internal ball during exhalation. Mode selection is done via the open/closed setting, and the optimal setup is best defined with professional guidance, following the instructions for use.
Who is it for, and what should I consider if a child is using it?
The device is intended for breathing exercises and can be used by children and adults with appropriate guidance. For children, supervision and strict adherence to the instructions for use are important to ensure correct technique and safe use.
How do I set the resistance correctly, and what is a practical sign I am using it properly?
In PEP mode, select the resistance level, while in OPEP mode aim for a steady, controlled exhalation so the oscillation works consistently. A practical sign of proper use is smooth, controlled breathing without excessive effort; if discomfort or dizziness occurs, stop and seek professional advice.