Power cartridge & airline travel table, General airline travel information, Continuous flow – AirSep 20626704-C1 User Manual

Page 153: Pulse dose mode

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Eclipse User Manual — 153

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Continuous Flow

SETTING

FLIGHT LENGTH (in Hrs)*

ESTIMATED # OF POWER CARTRIDGES NEEDED

*Table accounts for the typical 150% duration requirement.

These tables calculate flight times only.
Please allow for ground time (preflight check
in, security check in, etc.) and layovers.

Most airlines require that you have an adequate number of

fully charged batteries to power the device for at least 150% of

the expected maximum trip duration (flight times, all ground

time; before and after flight, and during connections and for

unexpected delays).

It is suggested to always carry

an extra battery with you on trips.

Each airline has their own requirements

for traveling with oxygen.

Contact your airline at least 48 hours prior to departure to inform

them you will be traveling with the Eclipse.

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Table is based on 20 Breaths Per Minute, for Pulse Dose Mode only.

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Pulse Dose Mode

Power Cartridge & Airline Travel Table

mL SETTING

FLIGHT LENGTH (in Hrs)*

During taxi, take-off, and landing, the Eclipse must be turned

off and stowed under the seat or in another approved stowage

location so as to not block the aisle way or the entry way into the

row if the Eclipse will not be used.

During taxi, take-off, and landing, the user must be in a seat

location that does not restrict any other passenger’s access to, or

use of, any required emergency or regular exit, or the aisle(s) in

the passenger compartment of the aircraft if the Eclipse is used.

User’s are not permitted to be seated in an exit row if using the

Eclipse.

If the Eclipse is used when decompression of the cabin occurs

and the oxygen cabin oxygen system deploys, then the user is to

discontinue use of the Eclipse and use the aircraft supplemental

oxygen. The Eclipse unit is to be turned off after securing the

aircraft supplemental oxygen.

Prior to travel, the user needs to inspect the Eclipse to ensure it is

in good operational condition.

General Airline Travel Information

CAUTION: The US Department of Transportation (DOT) and
United Nations (UN) Regulations require the removal of
the battery from the device for all international airline

travel when the oxygen concentrator is checked as luggage. When
shipping the oxygen concentrator, the battery must also be removed
from the device and packaged properly.

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