Adjusting rise time, Connecting the ac power supply – AirSep Eclipse 5 20631679 User Manual

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Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual

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PN 20631679 Rev C

ADjuSTING RISE TIME

The adjustable Rise Time feature on the Eclipse 5 was designed for patient comfort. The Rise Time feature adjusts flow and
speed of bolus delivery, and determines how quickly the patient receives their bolus volume while in Pulse Dose Mode. The
Eclipse 5 offers delivery settings of FAST, MEDIUM, and SLOW. The factory default setting is FAST. A MEDIUM or SLOW rise time
may be appropriate for certain patients, and should be determined and set by a trained clinician. Adjusting the Rise Time will
not affect the chosen volume of oxygen delivered to the patient (16-192 mL).

CONNECTING THE AC POWER SuPPLy

The Eclipse 5 operates from external power when connected to a power outlet.

To connect the Eclipse 5 to the AC Power Supply, follow these steps:

1. Insert the AC supply plug tip into the Eclipse 5.

2. Insert the power cord into the AC Power Supply.

3. Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet.

4. The power supply LED displays green to indicate that the AC Power Supply is drawing power. The External

Power Present Indicator on the Control Panel illuminates.

International safety standards require the use of hospital grade AC power cords (3893-SEQ) when using the Eclipse 5 in a
medical care facility. Contact Chart SeQual to obtain a hospital grade AC power cord for the Eclipse 5 if necessary.

NOTE:

If the Power Supply Status LED is not illuminated after inserting the plug
into a grounded outlet, check to make sure the Power Supply and power
cords are securely plugged into the Eclipse 5.

NOTE:

When removing the AC Power Supply from the Eclipse 5, remove the
plug from the AC outlet before removing the AC Power Supply plug
from the Eclipse 5.

CAUTION

• DO NOT connect the Eclipse 5 to an extension cord or electrical

outlet controlled by a switch.

• Ensure adequate clearance around the AC Power Supply.
• The AC Power Supply is universal input, but the AC power cord

is appropriate to specific country’s electrical service. Ensure that
power cord is appropriate to country’s electrical service.

WARNING:

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