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SeQual Technologies Eclipse 2 - The Users Manual; Showing Panel Buttons, Indicators, Alerts and Alarms; Showing Power Cartridge Power Level; Selecting the Proper Flow Mode and Setting

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The Users Manual
Give your patient a copy of the Eclipse Users Manual. Open the manual and briefly review the Table of
Contents, including subheadings. Show your patient the icons and symbols and explain what each
means.
CAUTION:
Advise your patient to thoroughly read the Eclipse Users Manual and
keep the manual in a safe place for future reference.
Showing Panel Buttons, Indicators, Alerts and Alarms
Open the Users Manual to the section on “Control Panel Features” and show your patient where each
button is located on the Eclipse control panel and how each button and indicator operates. Go over the
alerts and alarms and how to handle alert and alarm conditions. Detailed instructions for each button and
indicator can be found in the Eclipse Users Manual. Detailed instructions for alerts and alarms can be
found in the Eclipse Users Manual.
Showing Power Cartridge Power Level
The waterfall display on the control panel shows the amount of Power Cartridge capacity available. Point
out the table showing typical new Power Cartridge duration-of-use time in the Users Manual.
WARNING:
The display gives an approximate level of remaining battery power. If
the patient is dependent on oxygen therapy, the users should always
have a backup oxygen supply or access to a DC or AC Power Supply
in the event of loss of battery power.
Selecting the Proper Flow Mode and Setting
The recommendations of the qualified clinician responsible for the patient’s care should always be
followed when instructing patients on the use of Continuous or Pulse Flow Mode.
WARNING:
Do not attempt to prescribe oxygen level settings. Warn your
patient that only a qualified clinician or physician is qualified to
perform the necessary tests to prescribe treatment.

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