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Oxygen Concentrator 

Technical Service Manual 

| PN 20631679 Rev G       

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CONTROL PANEL

 

The control panel provides a user interface consisting of a membrane panel keyboard, Liquid Crystal Display (LCD), external power present indicator, 

Power Cartridge capacity indicator, alarm status indicators, and an audio transducer. The user interface informs the user of the system status and 

allows the user to set the desired flow rate and flow mode.

 

 

 

 

User Control Panel (3 LED model)

 

 

 

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.

 

User Control Panel (2 LED model)

 

 

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 5 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.

 

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. 

 

Low Priority Technical Alarm: When illuminated, this indicates a low 
priority awareness condition. Continue to use your system and refer to 
the trouble

 

shooting table for the proper response, or contact your 

Home Care Provider. 

 

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 5 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.

 

 

Summary of Contents for Eclipse 5 with autoSAT

Page 1: ...Eclipse 5 with autoSAT Oxygen Concentrator TECHNICAL SERVICE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...AC Power Supply 18 DC Power Supply 18 Power Cartridge 19 Typical New Power Cartridge Operation Time 20 Charging Algorithm 22 Training The Patient 23 Introduction 23 Pre Delivery Check List 23 Indicati...

Page 3: ...ication Tests 48 Record Hours of Operation Software Version 49 Electrical Safety Test 50 Cleaning the Eclipse 5 50 Provider Service and Maintenance Record 51 Shipping and Transporting the Eclipse 5 52...

Page 4: ...rinciples of operation Providers are given proper guidance in the use of the Eclipse 5 and its accessories that can beconveyed to patients Providers are made aware of the care diagnostics maintenance...

Page 5: ...rd commercial aircraft Flow Setting Indicator Pulse Mode Operation Device operating normally power button Increase Flow Setting Decrease Flow Setting ISO 7000 Graphical symbols for use on equipment In...

Page 6: ...RIDGE BATTERY PN 7082 SEQ PN 20852326S with IEC type A cord 20852325S with IEC type C cord and 20852324S with IEC type G cord two LED model Oxygen Outlet Port Control Panel FAA Approval Icon Rating La...

Page 7: ...0 LPM Continuous Flow 3 0 Pulse Dose Mode 48 dB A 40 dB A Less than 57 dB while alarming Operating Environment Temperature Humidity 50 F to 104 F 10 to 40 C 10 to 95 Non condensing 82 4 F 28 C Maximu...

Page 8: ...w at the last Continuous Flow setting After another 15 seconds the Eclipse 5 stops delivering Continuous Flow and waits 15 seconds for a breath The Eclipse 5 will stay in this modality until a breath...

Page 9: ...gnetic Compatibility Emissions EN55011 FCC Part J15 Class B Conducted EN55011 FCC Part J15 Class B Radiated EN61000 3 2 EN61000 3 3 EN61000 4 2 EN61000 4 3 EN61000 4 4 EN61000 4 5 EN61000 4 6 EN61000...

Page 10: ...provided in this manual Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Medical Electrical Equipment The use of Accessories transducers and cables other than those specified with the excep...

Page 11: ...ons it is recommended that the Eclipse 5 is powered from an uninterruptible power supply UPS Power frequency magnetic field IEC 61000 4 8 30A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels char...

Page 12: ...nd controls both the power source and the Power Cartridge charger Figure 1 Eclipse 5 System Block Diagram ATF CONCENTRATOR MODULE The Eclipse 5 uses a passive system to separate oxygen from air Air fl...

Page 13: ...sor enclosure serves to efficiently draw cooling air in over the compressor cylinders while simultaneously pushing exhaust gas out of the concentrator POWER DISTRIBUTION The Power Manager takes extern...

Page 14: ...ng 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 approxi...

Page 15: ...y rates Regardless of setting the pulse profile is a simple square wave pulse based on a 16 mL volume Refer to Pulse Profiles table below Pulse durations are no less than 100 milli seconds at the begi...

Page 16: ...S x PS 1 is the most sensitive setting PS 3 is the least sensitive setting Factory default is PS 2 HOURS OF OPERATION The Eclipse 5 hour meter provides valuable information on hours of operation Provi...

Page 17: ...t needs EDAT software is capable of sensing and displaying historical event logs and values of components and sensors within the Eclipse 5 system This can be used to determine system faults or user er...

Page 18: ...t is illuminated when the AC Power Supply is supplying 28VDC power If the LED is not illuminated there is no input power available In addition the Power Supply contains protection circuits for output...

Page 19: ...f the user If the Eclipse 5 power cartridge is being charged the battery symbol will display with a waterfall animation However if the power cartridge is not charging then the battery symbol will rema...

Page 20: ...d with the Eclipse 5 is not fully charged Before using the Eclipse 5 Oxygen System for the first time the Power Cartridge must be fully charged Store the power cartridge in a cool dry location Do not...

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