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SeQual Technologies Eclipse 2 - Provider Mode Functions; Alarm Code; Display Total Hours of Operation; Display Software Version

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Provider Mode Functions
Providers can access provider mode software functions using the control panel. All provider mode
information is displayed on the LCD. The software shall advance the following display mode when the
“No Smoking” icon is pressed:
1. Alarm Code (AC)
2. Hours of Operation (H)
3. 9-volt Battery Status (9V)
4. Software Version (SW)
5. Pulse Sensitivity (PS)
6. LCD Contrast (CT)
Alarm Code
While in Continuous Flow Mode, pressing the “No Smoking” icon displays the current Eclipse alarm code
on the LCD. This code may be used to help diagnose conditions indicated by the alert and alarm
indicators. The LCD will show “AC=”. Refer to the “Provider Maintenance” section for further
information.
Hours of Operation
The Eclipse hour meter provides valuable information on hours of operation. Providers may display the
total number of hours of operation using the control panel. The display counts up to “99,999.9” hours,
then rolls over to “00000.” The LCD will show “H=”. Refer to the “Provider Maintenance” section for
further information.
9-Volt Battery Status
The status of the 9-Volt Battery is provided. This is the actual voltage of the 9-Volt battery. The LCD will
show “9V=”.
Software Version
Providers may occasionally need to obtain the software version on the Eclipse to perform maintenance.
The provider may display software version numbers for both the Control System and the Power Manager
software using the control panel. Refer to the “Provider Maintenance” section for further information.
Pulse Mode Sensitivity Adjustment
During patient setup, a qualified clinician may adjust the Pulse Mode sensitivity to best suit patient
inspiratory effort. The LCD will show “PS=”.
LCD Contrast
Providers may need to adjust the LCD contrast. The contrast may be set from O to 10, with 10 being
the highest contrast. The LCD will show “CT=”.

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