The Eclipse User Control Panel displays important operating
information.
ON/OFF Button (Green) Indicator: This button powers
the device ON or OFF. The Green Indicator is illuminated
when the device is ON and functioning properly.
Increase or Decrease Flow Setting Buttons: Use these
buttons to set the flow to your prescribed setting.
Delivery Mode Button and Indicator: The button toggles
between Continuous Flow and Pulse Dose Mode. The
Pulse Dose Mode activates autoSAT Technology and
allows a significant increase in the operating time
while powered by the battery. When the Pulse Dose
Mode is activated, the green Pulse Dose Mode Indicator
illuminates and a pulse of oxygen is delivered with
each inspiratory effort.
ALERT (Yellow) Indicator—Low and Medium Priority
Alerts: When illuminated, this indicates a low priority
awareness condition or Caution. Continue to use your
system and refer to the Troubleshooting Table for the
proper response, or contact your Home Care Provider.
A flashing yellow indicates a medium priority alert. A
prompt response is necessary. (Typically low oxygen or
low battery.)
ALARM (Red) Indicator —High Priority Alarms: Indicates
a high priority alarm condition. An immediate response
is necessary. Refer to the Troubleshooting Table and
contact your home care provider. (Typically loss of
power, low oxygen, or malfunction.)
Flow Setting Indicator: This is the main focus on your
control panel. Your home care provider will correctly
set your prescribed flow for the Continuous Flow Mode
(LPM) and/or your Pulse Dose Mode (mL) settings. Each
time you power the device ON, the previous mode and/
or setting has been saved and will be used at start-up.
Power Cartridge (battery) Status Gauge: This indicator
displays the charge remaining in the battery. Each of
the five horizontal gray bars represents approximately
20% of the total battery charge. When the battery is
being charged, the charge indicator bars will blink in
a waterfall-type fashion. If the battery is not installed,
or if it is improperly installed, the Power Cartridge
(battery) Status Gauge will not be illuminated or will
flash on and off.
External Power Indicator: When the Eclipse is properly
plugged in and is using the AC or DC Power Supply, this
indicator will appear on the User Control Panel.
Buzzer: An audible alarm (or buzzer) alerts you to the operating condition
of the device, either a warning or failure, and confirms a valid key press.
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Powering on the Eclipse
To connect to AC power source: Insert the AC Power Supply cord
securely into the External Power Receptacle on the right side of
the device. Plug the AC power cord into a grounded AC outlet.
StEP
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When the Eclipse is plugged in properly, a green indicator on the
AC Power Supply will light and the External Power Indicator,
will appear on the user control panel.
Install the Battery: Slide the battery into the empty compartment
until it locks into position and is flush with the back of the device.
When the battery is properly installed and the Eclipse is ON, the
Power Cartridge Status Gauge
ON/OFF Button (Green) Indicator
Press and hold the "ON/OFF" button for two (2) seconds to
power ON your Eclipse. A brief audible and visual power on self-
test will occur. Verify that all the indicators are illuminated and
the buzzer sounds for three (3) seconds. Press and hold the "ON/
OFF" button for two (2) seconds to power OFF your Eclipse.
StEP
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will appear.
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