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PN 2118245 C | User Manual    5 - ENG

Eclipse 5

ON/OFF Button (Green) Indicator

Press and hold the “ON/OFF” button for two (2) 

seconds to power ON your Eclipse 5. A brief audi-

ble and visual power on self-test will occur. Verify 

that all the indicators are illuminated and the buzz-

er sounds. Press and hold the “ON/OFF” button for 

two (2) seconds to power OFF your Eclipse 5.

When the Eclipse 5 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 5 is ON, the Power Cartridge Status Gauge        
will appear. 

3 Powering on the Eclipse 5

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. If your 

power supply has three pins, plug the AC power 

cord into a grounded AC outlet. If your power 

supply has a two pin plug, plug the AC cord into a 

grounded or non-grounded AC outlet.

The Eclipse 5 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 Contin-

uous 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 re-

maining in the battery. Each of the five 

horizontal gray bars represents approxi-

mately 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.

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Summary of Contents for Eclipse 5

Page 1: ...Eclipse 5 with autoSAT User Manual English...

Page 2: ...ial Number Reg 2498 This way up Reg 0623 Fragile handle with care Reg 0621 Keep away from rain keep dry Reg 0626 Stacking limit by number Reg 2403 ISO 7010 Graphical symbols Safety colors and safety s...

Page 3: ...sieve This material separates the oxygen from the nitrogen and allows only the oxygen to pass through The result is a flow of high concentration oxygen delivered to the user The Eclipse 5 combines ad...

Page 4: ...al Become familiar with the key features of the Eclipse 5 and the User Control Panel Eclipse 5 AC Power Supply DC Power Supply Universal Cart Power Cartridge battery FRONT Control Panel Handle Oxygen...

Page 5: ...nd Indicator The button toggles between Contin uous Flow and Pulse Dose Mode The Pulse Dose Mode activates autoSAT Technology and allows a significant increase in the operating time while powered by t...

Page 6: ...back and forth between continuous flow and pulse dose modes In Continuous Flow Mode the oxygen is provided at a constant flow rate between 0 5 and 3 0 LPM In Pulse Dose Mode ox ygen is supplied in a...

Page 7: ...ION ABOUT THE DISCOMFORT AND OR THE MEDICAL URGENCY TO THE RESPONSIBLE CARE GIVER TO AVOID HARM PATIENTS WITH HEARING AND OR SIGHT IMPAIRMENT S MAY NEED ASSISTANCE WITH MONITORING ALARMS Contraindicat...

Page 8: ...ENTRATOR THE BATTERY MUST ALSO BE REMOVED FROM THE DEVICE AND PACKAGED PROPERLY WARNING DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT FIRST READING AND UNDERSTAND ING THIS MANUAL IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO UNDERSTA...

Page 9: ...ING THE US DEPARTMENT OF TRANS PORTATION DOT AND UNITED NATIONS UN REGULATIONS REQUIRE THE REMOVAL OF THE BATTERY FROM THE DEVICE FOR ALL INTERNA TIONAL AIRLINE TRAVEL WHEN THE OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR IS...

Page 10: ...IF UNABLE TO LEAVE THE ROOM YOU MUST WAIT 10 MINUTES AFTER YOU HAVE TURNED THE OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR OFF BEFORE SMOKING WARNING NO SMOKING OXYGEN IN USE SIGNS MUST BE PROMINENTLY DISPLAYED IN THE HOME O...

Page 11: ...llow these instructions can result in the power supply not supplying power to the Oxygen Concentrator CAUTION When the automobile in which you are using the Oxygen Concentrator unit is turned off disc...

Page 12: ...t Nominal Battery Recharge Time 1 8 to 5 0 hrs recharge time to achieve 80 capacity dependent upon the flow Alarms Alerts Loss of power Low Battery Low Therapeutic O2 Output O2 flow outside normal lim...

Page 13: ...et filter at the top rear of the cabi net and allow exhaust air to freely leave the exhaust vent at the bottom left of the device Place the device such that the alarms can be heard Position the oxygen...

Page 14: ...326 AC POWER SUPPLY WITH TWO PINS The Eclipse 5 includes a universal AC Power Supply for use at home or wherever standard AC power is available To connect to an AC power source be sure the AC Power Su...

Page 15: ...le from the vehicle s DC power outlet WARNING DO NOT ALLOW EITHER THE AIR INTAKE OR THE AIR OUTLET VENTS TO BECOME BLOCKED THIS CAN CAUSE THE OXYGEN CONCEN TRATOR TO OVERHEAT AND IMPAIR PERFORMANCE WA...

Page 16: ...RES OR WITH A FULLY CHARGED OR COMPLETELY DISCHARGED BATTERY CAN DEGRADE ITS OVERALL BATTERY LIFE DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE BATTERY THERE ARE NO SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THE BATTERY KEEP BATTERIES AW...

Page 17: ...Note Operating the Oxygen Concentrator outside of its normal operating temperature range can affect performance and decrease battery run time and or increase battery charge time Refer to the Specific...

Page 18: ...ot detected The device will continually check for an inspiratory effort every 15 seconds Once an inspiration is detected the device reverts to measured bolus delivery To exit Pulse Dose Mode and engag...

Page 19: ...7 feet 2 1 m of tubing PN 5408 SEQ For any additional recommended accessories please see the Accessories Catalog PN ML LOX0010 available on www CAIREmedical com A firebreak is required for use with an...

Page 20: ...he yellow light is on Battery symbol is flashing on LCD The Eclipse 5 power cartridge voltage may be low 1 Plug Eclipse 5 into AC power supply and recharge or replace power cartridge with fully charge...

Page 21: ...battery CHARGER ON OR OFF ON 1 alarm beep repeat every 20 seconds 001 Ambient pressure fail AMB PRESS ON OR OFF ON 1 alarm beep repeat every 20 seconds 004 O2 85 After warm up O2 LOW OFF ON 1 alarm be...

Page 22: ...sformer as well 3 Ensure that the power verification lights are on There will be a green light on the power supply box There will be a green light on the Eclipse 5 concentrator control panel in the sh...

Page 23: ...be a green light on the Eclipse 5 concentrator control panel in the shape of a power cord 4 If power verification LEDs are not lit remove all connections of the power supply for 20 seconds and reconne...

Page 24: ...r in warm tap water using a mild soap detergent solution 3 Rinse the filter thoroughly with clear tap water and squeeze out the excess water 4 Allow the filter to air dry 5 Reinsert the filter in the...

Page 25: ...BASED PROD UCTS CONCENTRATED CHLORINE BASED PROD UCTS ETHYLENE CHLORIDE AND OIL BASED PRODUCTS PINE SOL LESTOIL THESE ARE NOT TO BE USED TO CLEAN THE PLASTIC HOUS ING ON OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR AS THEY CA...

Page 26: ...ssions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B The device is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic es...

Page 27: ...mmended that the Eclipse 5 is powered from an uninterruptible power supply UPS Power frequency magnet ic field IEC 61000 4 8 30A m Power frequency magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of...

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Page 31: ...2 3 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 Table is based on 20 Breaths Per Minute for Pulse Dose Mode only 7 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 5 6 6 8 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9 Table is based on 15 Breaths Per Minute for Pulse...

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