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Introduction
Welcome to the Eclipse 2, Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System with AutoSat Technology. Setting up
and training your patient to use the Eclipse has never been easier! You can expect your patients and
care providers to easily learn how to use the device by following the directions in this section. While
setting up and training a patient, be sure to point out the advantages of the Eclipse. For example:
Slim and sleek appearance
Easy-to-use controls
Quiet operation
Lower electric bills
Self-monitoring alarm system
More consistent FIO
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at higher breath rates
After completing each training procedure, ask your patient if he/she has any questions. Proper training of
your patients will result in fewer service calls, improved compliance and increased patient satisfaction.
Pre-Delivery Check List
Before delivering the device, check and log the status of the following:
• Parts Inventory – Verify that each Eclipse is provided to the patient with the following items:
Users Manual
Go Smart Travel Tips
Limited Warranty Card
Product Registration Card
Eclipse Smart Tip Pamphlet
DC Power Supply Smart Tip Card
Cart
AC Power Cord
AC Power Supply
DC Power Supply
Power Cartridge (Battery)
Air Inlet Filter and Spare
Cannula
• Power Sources – Insert and check the following for proper operation:
• AC Power Supply
• DC Power Supply
• Power Cartridge
• Electrical System – Use the control panel to check and/or adjust the following:
• Pulse Setting
• Flow Setting
• Hour meter
• Pulse Flow Sensitivity
• Power Cartridge Status Gauge
• 9V Battery Status
• Software Revision
• Display Contrast
The Eclipse is shipped from SeQual at default flow settings of 2 LPM Continuous Flow, 2.0 Pulse Flow,
and 3 for Pulse Mode Inspiration Sensitivity. You may adjust these settings to your patient’s requirements
when you deliver and set up the device.