Red light – AirSep 20626704-C1 User Manual

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Red Light

Symptom

Possible Cause

Your Action

The red light is flashing.
The alarm is giving 3 beeps
every 2 minutes.

The Eclipse has detected low
oxygen levels

1) Ensure the air intake filter is not clogged or restricted. Clean and replace the filter if
necessary.
2) Ensure the Eclipse is in a well ventilated area. Make sure there are at least 3 inches
between the back of the Eclipse and any obstructions (furniture, curtain, etc.)
3) If operating in the car, be sure the back of the Eclipse is facing outward in the seat.
4) If the condition persists, switch to an alternate source of oxygen and contact your
healthcare provider immediately.

The red light is solid. The
alarm is giving a constant
beep. The Eclipse is not
delivering oxygen and it will
not power on.

The Eclipse has lost power
temporarily while running on
external power and needs to
be re-set.

1) Remove the power cartridge and disconnect the AC or DC power supply from the
Eclipse. The red light should disappear when the power sources are removed. Wait
approximately 20 seconds, reconnect power sources, and attempt to power on the Eclipse
again. If the Eclipse does not power on, proceed to step 2.
2) Inspect the external (AC or DC) power supply and ensure that its connections are
secure at the Eclipse, the transformer, and the external power outlet.
3) If possible, attempt to use another electrical (AC or DC) outlet to power the Eclipse.
4) If the condition persists, switch to an alternate source of oxygen and contact your
healthcare provider immediately.

The Eclipse has lost power due
to a depleted power cartridge
(power cartridge) charge or an
overheated power cartridge.

1) Re-attach the Eclipse to external power or install a fully-charged power cartridge in the
Eclipse. Allow warm power cartridge to cool outside the concentrator for 30 minutes.
2) Re-charge the power cartridge using AC power
3) Replace the power cartridge if another is available.
4) If the condition persists, contact your healthcare provider.

The red light is solid. The
display screen says “FAIL”.
The Eclipse is not producing
delivering oxygen and will
not power on.

The Eclipse has experienced a
system malfunction.

1) Remove the power cartridge and disconnect the AC or DC power supply from the
Eclipse. The red light should disappear and the FAIL message will disappear from the
screen when the power sources are removed. Wait approximately 20 seconds, reconnect
power sources, and attempt to power on the Eclipse again.
2) If the Eclipse does power on, monitor it to determine if the FAIL message occurs again.
If the FAIL message occurs again, contact your healthcare provider immediately.
3) If the Eclipse does not power back on, contact your healthcare provided immediately.

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