AirSep 20626704-C1 User Manual

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12 — 20626704 C (English)

Initial Battery Charging

The new Battery supplied with your Eclipse is not fully charged

when it is shipped from the factory. Before using your Eclipse for

the first time, you must first fully charge the Battery.

With the AC Power Supply plugged in, and the Battery correctly

installed in the Power Compartment of the device, allow the

Battery to completely charge. The Battery is fully charged when

the Power Cartridge Status Gauge, on the Control Panel, is no

longer cascading.

The Eclipse can be used while either discharging or recharging

the Battery. It may take between 2 and 5 hours, dependent upon

the flow setting, to achieve 80% capacity from a fully discharged

Battery. It will charge when the Eclipse is plugged into AC power

and turned off.

To remove the Battery, pull down on the black release lever.

While holding DOWN the release lever, pull the Battery away

from the Eclipse.

Battery Operating Times: The duration-of-use of the Battery is

displayed at the top of the Control Panel. A variety of factors,

such as flow setting, Pulse or Continuous Flow Mode, and breath

rate will impact the operating time. The table Typical New Power

Cartridge Operating Times provides operating time estimates

for the Eclipse using a new, fully charged Battery based on flow

settings and operating conditions as indicated.

WARNING: FOR OXYGEN CONCENTRATORS EqUIPPED WITH
BATTERIES: STORE IN A COOL AND DRY LOCATION TO HELP
ENSURE THE LONGEvITY OF YOUR BATTERY. STORING YOUR

OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR FOR EXTENDED PERIODS OF TIME AT HIGH
TEMPERATURES OR WITH A FULLY CHARGED OR COMPLETELY DIS-
CHARGED BATTERY CAN DEGRADE ITS OvERALL BATTERY LIFE. DO
NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE BATTERY; THERE ARE NO SERvICEABLE
PARTS INSIDE THE BATTERY. KEEP BATTERIES AWAY FROM CHILDREN.

In the event of an AC or DC power interruption, the Eclipse will

beep and automatically switch to Battery operation, as long as

the Battery is present and charged. When AC power is restored,

the Eclipse will beep and the Battery will automatically start

recharging, if not fully charged or too warm. If the Battery is not

present, or fully discharged, during an AC power interruption, the

Eclipse will shut down and alarm. The Battery is fully discharged

when the Power Cartridge Status Gauge on the control panel is

no longer illuminated. The device will display a yellow light and

sound a low Battery alert beep until the device completely shuts

down with a red light and constant alarm. This audible alert may

continue for up to 5 minutes until the device shuts down.

* Batteries are recyclable. *

CAUTION: When the automobile in which you are using
the Oxygen Concentrator unit is turned off, disconnect
and remove the device from the automobile. Do not store

the Oxygen Concentrator in a very hot or cold automobile or in
other similar, high-or low-temperature environments. DO NOT leave
the Oxygen Concentrator or the Power Supply plugged into the
vehicle if the ignition is in the OFF position. Doing so may drain the
vehicle’s battery.
CAUTION: Only use the Manufacturer’s provided batteries. For prop-
er battery disposal, contact your Equipment Provider or your local
government agency for disposal requirements.

Note: Press and hold the Eclipse ON/OFF button for a minimum of 5
seconds, to silence the Loss of Power alarm. Connecting the Eclipse to an
external AC power supply for 2 minutes will also eliminate this alarm.

Rechargeable Power Cartridge (Battery)

The Eclipse can be powered by the rechargeable Power Cartridge

(Battery), which is supplied with the device.

Installing the Battery: Align the Battery so that it will slide into

the empty Power Compartment. Push the Battery into the empty

Power Compartment until it locks (clicks) into position and is

flush with the back of the device. When the Battery is properly

installed and the Eclipse is ON, the Battery Status Gauge will

appear on the Control Panel. (If you DO NOT have a Battery

installed, the Power Cartridge Status Gauge will not illuminate).

The unit will still operate on external power.

Rechargeable Power Cartridge (Battery)

Item#7082-SEQ

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