Introduction to your eclipse 3, Back, Front – AirSep 4111-7 User Manual
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INTRODUCTION TO YOUR ECLIPSE 3
This Users Manual will inform you of the use and care of the Eclipse and its standard components.
Please read all of the information in this manual before operating your Eclipse. Contact your home
care provider for proper training on the use and care of this device.
Your physician has prescribed supplemental oxygen as part of a treatment plan. Long-Term Oxygen
Therapy (LTOT) is now widely accepted as the standard treatment for chronic hypoxia caused by
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).
The Eclipse may be used in the home, an institution, a motor vehicle or in a commercial airplane.
Your physician has prescribed specific oxygen flow settings to meet your individual clinical needs.
• at rest • during activities or exercise • at night • for travel at altitude •
Become familiar with the key features of the Eclipse and the user control panel.
FRONT
Control Panel
Handle
External Power
Receptacle
Power Cord
Retainer
Oxygen
Outlet Port
FAA
Approval
Icon
BACK
Power Cartridge Latch
Exhaust Vent
Power
Cartridge
(Battery)
FAA Approval Icon
Cart
Attachment
Location
Air Inlet
Filter
Service Port
(Not for Patient Use)
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Rating Label &
Serial Number
Location
Oxygen Outlet Port
Oxygen supply tubing or a cannula is attached to this port.
Service Port
This connection, located behind the air inlet filter, allows qualified
service personnel to diagnose and monitor the Eclipse performance.
This port is not intended for the user.
Exhaust Vent
Exhaust air from the Eclipse exits the device from this vent.
Power Cord Retainer
Retainer to secure the Power Cord.
External Power
Receptacle
The Eclipse AC or DC Power Supply cords may be connected to this
receptacle.
Ambient air is drawn into the device through the air inlet. This air inlet
filter prevents dust and debris from entering the Eclipse and should be
cleaned regularly.
Air Inlet Filter
top rear
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