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1. REPLACEMENT Preventative Maintenance Parts Description SeQualPartNumber Preventive Maintenance Kit includes items Table 17 Replacement Parts List Description SeQualPartNumber Case Top Subassembly Eclipse 2 Power Cartridge Product Tank Assembl Rubber Gasket Screw M2x10 Pan Head Machine Screw M3x10 Plastite Screw M3x12 Pan Head SEM Screw M4x16 Pan Head Machine Screw M4x16 Pan Head Machine Tubing Silicone 3 16 ID Tubing Silicone 2mm ID Tubing Braided 5 16 ID Washer M3 Flat Washer M4 Flat Washer M4 Flat Fender Wire Harness Service Port Wire Harness External Power Eclipse 2 Kit Preventative Maintenance Table 18 SEQUAL CUSTOMIER SERVICE CONTACT INFORMIATION If you need any additional assistance contact SeQual By mail SeQual Technologies Inc 11436 Sorrento Valley Road San Diego CA 92121 USA By telephone 858 202 3100 or toll free in the United States at 1 800 826 4610 By facsimile 877 786 9943 By E mail techsupport sequal com www sequal com AUTHORIZED EUROPEAN UNION REPRESENTATIVE SeQual Technologies Europe Ltd Qualtech House Parkmore Business Park West Ballybrit Galway Ireland Tel 353 91 660 310 Fax 353 1 684 9936 SeQual and ATF are registered trademarks of SeQual Technologies Inc Eclipse is a trademark of Sequal Technologies Inc PRO Check EliteTM is a trademark of Salter Labs
2. ami Output 8 HEPA Filter Check Val 9 Adapter P ilter e alve p L a Port Oxygen Product U 6 9 E k ads mn mus 2x 7 Segment Numerical LED s or LCD Pressure Atmospheric Des Displays 1 x 10Position Battery Status LED or LCD Pressure 1 x Green Power Present LED ATF Valve Pressure Relief Sensor W ss Gear Drive Membrane 5 Keyboard LED s Stepper Keyboard z Green ON Standby Analog 1 0 m 8 Yelow Aert Control Red Alarm System Green Flow Mode B Micro Processor z SS Digital S User 1 0 2 5 Interface 73 Diaphrap Mutfler AIR INTAKE
3. Consult with SeQual Technical Support for help Guidance and Manufacturer s declaration electromagnetic emissions The SeQual Technologies Eclipse Oxygen System is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the SeQual Technologies Eclipse Oxygen System should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions Test Compliance Electromagnetic environment guidance The SeQual Technologies Eclipse Oxygen System uses RF emissions RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its EN 55011 RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equipment RF emissions Class B e The SeQual Technologies Eclipse Oxygen System Harmonic emissions is suitable for use in all establishments including domestic establishments and those directly connected to the public low voltage power supply network that Voltage fluctuations fickeramicons JH Complies supplies buildings used for domestic purposes 61000 3 3 Table 7 11 TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse _ How The Eclipse 2 Works INTRODUCTION The Eclipse 2 Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System with AutoSat Technology 15 portable medical device used to extract oxygen from the atmosphere concentrate it to greater than 90 and present it to the patient The device will operate in continuous flow or Pulse Flow Mod
4. Heat and humidity may degrade performance or severely damage the Eclipse Store the device in a cool dry protected area away from high temperatures moisture and humidity Remove the Power Cartridge when storing the device DISCARDING Power Cartridge Disposal The Power Cartridge can be recycled Contact the local city or town offices for instructions on proper disposal of the Power Cartridge Alternately SeQual may be contacted for the Power Cartridge disposal Eclipse Oxygen System Disposal Local environmental laws may prohibit disposal of electrical and or electronic equipment such as the Eclipse AC Power Supply or the DC Power Supply Contact the local city or town offices for instructions on proper disposal of electrical or electronic equipment Alternately SeQual may be contacted for disposal information Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING AND ALARMS TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY Power Cartridge installed Install charged Power Cartridge or Eclipse does not power r g nioena power aud Power Cartridge is discharged Plug into external power Malfunction Contact SeQual Blocked or kinked tubing Check tubing or replace Filter Blockeq Clean Air Inlet Filter Check humidifier attachment and tubing Inlet or Exhaust Vent obstructed Ensure proper ventilation No Oxygen Eclipse not ON Turn Eclipse ON Humidifi
5. 6 Disconnect the cable from the control panel as follows a Grasp the circuit board firmly between your fore fingers and thumb Grasp the head of the Membrane Panel Overlay cable in your other hand c Firmly pull the cable away from the board Pull the cable straight out Do not rock the connector back and forth This may damage the pins of the header Do not disconnect the Membrane Panel Overlay cable by pulling on the ribbon cable Figure 14 Removing the Membrane Panel Overlay Ribbon Cable 7 Disconnect the silicone tube from the oxygen outlet tube at the top of the cover First cut the cable tie then pull the silicone tube off of the tube NOTE Always cut head of cable ties to avoid damaging the tubing Avoid possible eye injury by wearing protective eyewear or shielding the eyes from possible flying debri Figure 15 Disconnecting the Oxygen Outlet Tube 8 Lay the front panel away from Eclipse Perform necessary maintenance Figure 16 Front Cover Removal Once the cover has been removed the procedures listed in this section may be performed e TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse REPLACING THE UNIT COVER SeQual recommends providers have a control panel that can be attached to the unit and the unit run for a minimum of 20 minutes prior to re installing the cover To re install the cover follow the steps using the reverse order Ensure that the Mem
6. FIGURE 40 FIGURE 41 FIGURE 42 FIGURE 43 FIGURE 44 FIGURE 45 FIGURE 46 FIGURE 47 FIGURE 48 FIGURE 49 FIGURE 50 FIGURE 51 FIGURE 52 DISCONNECTING THE HEPA FILTER INSTALLING THE HEPA FILTER REMOVING THE COMPRESSOR INTAKE FILTER INSTALLING THE COMPRESSOR INTAKE FILTER SEQUAL RECOMMENDED TEST SETUP TO VERIFY PERFORMANCE OF OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR DATA OUTPUT FORM ECLIPSE OXYGEN SYSTEM SIMPLIFIED BLOCK DIAGRAM TOP CASE COMPONENTS BOTTOM CASE COMPONENTS REMOVAL OF ATF MODULE PRODUCT HOSE REMOVAL OF ATF MODULE PRESSURE AND VACUUM TUBES REMOVE ATF MODULE FROM ECLIPSE CASE ATF MODULE GROMMET INSTALLATION TUBE ROUTING UNDER ATF MODULE PRODUCT TANK INLET AND OUTLET CONNECTIONS PRODUCT TANK REMOVAL OXYGEN TUBING ROUTING CONTROL BOARD REMOVAL ATF MODULE NOT SHOWN FOR CLARITY CONTROL BOARD INSTALLATION BONDING THE BUZZER TO THE CASE BUZZER INSTALATION CONTROL BOARD CONNECTOR DIAGRAM BATTERY BRIDGE BOARD REMOVAL POWER MANAGER PC BOARD REMOVAL EXHAUST TUBE REMOVAL ATF MOTOR 9 VOLT BATTERY AND CONTROL PC BOARD COMMUNICATIONS WIRE HARNESS REMOVAL POWER MANAGER PC BOARD CONNECTOR DIAGRAM CASE BOTTOM COVER REMOVAL COMPRESSOR BOX ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS EXHAUST TUBE REMOVAL REMOVAL OF COMPRESSOR PRESSURE AND VACUUM HOSES FROM ATF MODULE REMOVE COMPRESSOR BOX SCREWS 50 51 52 53 D 56 64 64 65 66 66 67 67 68 69 70 71 72 3 74 74 75 76 77 77 78 79 80 81 81 82 83 TM Personal Am
7. THE USERS MANUAL Give your patient a copy of the Eclipse 2 Users Manual and advise them to read prior to operating 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 display on the control panel shows the amount of Power Cartridge capacity available and waterfalls when charging 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 N 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
8. 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 SELECTING CONTINUOUS FLOW MODE When delivered from SeQual the Eclipse is set to Continuous Flow Mode Refer your patient to the Users Manual for instructions on how to select Continuous Flow Mode Demonstrate the procedure on the device Set the prescribed flow using the increase or decrease flow rate buttons CAUTION e Continuous Flow Mode is required in order to use a humidifier bottle e Continuous Flow Mode is required in order use 50 foot tubing SELECTING PULSE FLOW MODE Pulse Flow Mode delivers a high flow oxygen pulse at the beginning of each inspiration Refer to the Users Manual for instructions on how to select Pulse Mode Demonstrate the procedure for your patient Set the prescribed flow using the increase or decrease flow rate buttons Verify that the patient is able to adequately trigger the oxygen delivery while speaking sitting quietly and walking If the patient is not able to satisfactorily trigger oxygen delivery the Pulse Mode sensitivity may need to be adjusted The Eclipse defaults to Continuous Flow Mode if a breath is not ME detected
9. s engine before inserting the DC power supply plug into the DC Accessory outlet 5 Insert supply plug into DC Accessory outlet Attach the Power Supply plug to the Eclipse 7 Use the Eclipse in Pulse Flow mode if prescribed by your clinician When Eclipse is running from external AC or DC Power Supply the External Power Present Indicator will illuminate Eclipse will always operate from external power when external power is available with exception to brownout condition WARNING e Ensure adequate clearance around the DC Power Supply and the Eclipse Ensure the DC Power Supply and Eclipse are secured in the vehicle so that is does not become a projectile in the event of a N sudden stop DO NOT operate Eclipse while vehicle engine is not running The Eclipse could quickly drain the vehicle battery in some vehicles in such a scenario CAUTION When operating the DC Power Supply at a 10A setting at flows above 2 LPM the Eclipse will automatically drop back to 2 LPM N continuous flow and will emit a beep and will display a flow setting of 2 0 e The green LED on Power Supply indicates that the Power Supply is properly functioning the red LED indicates a Power Supply fault An audible alarm on DC Power Supply will sound when vehicle voltage drops below 11 5VDC If this occurs unplug the DC Power Supply from vehicle and operate the Eclipse using the Power Cartridge ACTIVE LIFESTYLE TRAINING Small lightweight
10. Discarding System Troubleshooting and Alarms Troubleshooting Alarm Conditions and Alarm Codes Malfunction Codes Service and Repair Procedures System Schematics and Diagrams Simplified Block diagram Oxygen Circuit Remove and Replace the ATF Module Remove and Replace the Product Tank Assembly Routing Diagram for Pneumatic Tubing Electronics Remove and Replace the Control Board Assembly Remove and Replace the Buzzer Wire Harness Control Board Connector Diagram Remove and Replace the Power Manager Printed Circuit Board Power Manager PC Board Connector Diagram Compressor Remove and Replace the Compressor Box Preventative Maintenance Parts Replacement Parts List SeQual Customer Service Contact Information 25 38 35 35 38 38 38 39 39 39 40 40 41 42 43 43 43 43 44 44 48 50 52 54 54 54 55 57 56 57 58 59 59 99 60 60 61 62 63 64 64 66 66 69 71 72 72 74 75 76 79 80 80 84 84 85 TABLE OF TABLES TABLE 1 ECLIPSE O SYSTEM SPECS TABLE 2 PULSE MODE SPECS TABLE 3 BOLUS VOLUME amp BREATH RATES TABLE 4 POWER ACCESSORY SPECS AC amp DC TABLE 5 POWER CARTRIDGE BATTERY TABLE 6 INDEPENDENT SAFETY TESTING TABLE 7 GUIDANCE amp MANUFACTURER S DECLARATION TABLE 8 PULSE PROFILES TABLE 9 TYPICAL NEW POWER CARTRIDGE OPERATION TIMES TABLE 10 TABLE 11 TABLE 12 TABLE 13 TABLE 14 TABLE 15 TABLE 16 TABLE 17 TABLE 18 BOLUS VOLUME amp BREATH RATES FLOW MODES FOR DC PO
11. Install the Battery Bridge PCB and 4 wire harnesses shown in Figure 44 Screw in the 4 screws shown in Figure 43 Hold onto the Compressor Box and lift the Bottom Case in standing position Insert the Exhaust Tube into the slot of the Exhaust Duct as shown on Figure 45 above Ensure that it is secure without any gaps Install the Unit Cover as described in the section Remove and Replace the Unit Cover Use the picture below as an aid to ensure proper connection of wire harnesses to the Power Manager printed circuit board Compressor External Power e ara e 51 mus 0 C74 pu yum e 1 i k p 20 Compressor Signal 2 Control PC Board Communications eet qut ATF Stepper Motor Figure 47 Power Manager PC Board Connector Diagram Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse Compressor REMOVE AND REPLACE THE COMPRESSOR BOX There are no field serviceable parts inside the Compressor Box Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the Compressor Box in the field 1 Remove the Unit Cover as described in the section Remove and Replace the Unit Cover CAUTION u The Eclipse contains electrostatic sensitive components Do not open or handle except at a static free workstation 2 Flip unit over onto a padded ESD safe surface Using a small flat tip screwdriver to pry open the cover at each pry point
12. Power Cartridge 2400 PN 1056 UL2054 UL60950 1 First Edition UL File MH29443 IEC 60601 1 1988 A1 1991 A2 1995 UN 0 Transportation Tests T1 T8 Electromagnetic EN 61000 6 3 2001 EN55022 1998 A1 2001 A2 2003 EN61000 6 1 2001 EN61000 4 Compatibility 2 1995 A1 1998 EN61000 4 3 2002 Any CSA CUS mark for the Eclipse system does not encompass operation with the DC Power Supply Model 4124 Table 6 ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for medical devices to the IEC60601 1 2 Electromagnetic Compatibility standard These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a typical medical installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed according with the instructions may cause harmful interference to other devices in the vicinity However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to other devices which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving device Increase the separation distance between the equipment Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that which the other device s are connected
13. 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 9Vz 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 Board 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 PSz 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 CTz SERVICE MODE FUNCTIONS Factory maintenance or service updates may sometimes be required on the Eclipse Factory and qualified factory trained technicians can access service mode software functions by using the Service Port located on the back of the unit The Service Port is not for patient use Figure 4 Eclipse Service Port 13 Z TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipsez i POWER SUPPLIES The Eclipse may operate from either the AC or DC Power Supply or the Power Cartridge When power is available from an external supply the
14. The user may select a pulse trigger sensitivity in settings ranging from 1 to 6 The pulse will be triggered when the system meets all of the following criteria e The cannula pressure has dropped below the trigger point typically between 0 15 and 0 45 cmH20 e Atleast 1 seconds has passed since the last pulse began 17 e gt Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse PROVIDER 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 e Alarm Code AC e Hours of Operation H e 9 volt Battery Status 9V e Software Version Control Board Power Manager e Pulse Sensitivity PS e 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 00000 The LCD will show Hz Refer to the
15. remove the Case Bottom Cover as shown in Figure 48 Case Bottom Cover Figure 48 Case Bottom Cover Removal pS 3 Disconnect the 3 wire harnesses shown in Figure 49 Blower Wire Harness Compressor Power Wire Harness Compressor Signal Wire Harness Figure 49 Compressor Box electrical connections 4 Remove the Exhaust Tube as shown in Figure 50 Exhaust Tube os Verify Engagement Durino Installation Exhaust Duct Figure 50 Exhaust Tube Removal 31 Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse 5 Cut the three green cable ties shown in Figure 51 Disconnect the two braided hoses from the pressure and vacuum ports of the ATF Cap the three ATF module ports using tight fitting vinyl caps or vinyl electrical tape CAUTION Once the braided hoses are disconnected from the ATF Module the ATF Module is exposed to the atmosphere Cap the ATF Module ports immediately in order to minimize exposure to debris and humidity which may result in ATF Module damage To ATF Module Vacuum Port Figure 51 Removal of Compressor Pressure and Vacuum Hoses from ATF Module 6 Turn the unit over onto a padded ESD safe surface and remove the 4 screws M4x16 Pan Head Machine Screw P N 6961 420 and washers M4 Flat Fender Washer P N 3568 shown in Figure 52 Screws Washers 4 Places Figure 52 Remove Co
16. 45 C The Power Cartridge charger is disabled when temperature is less than O C All lithium ion batteries self discharge at very low rates when not in use Eclipse Power Cartridges are shipped from SeQual in a partially charged state nominally 4096 When stored in a cool dry location the Power Cartridge can sit unused for up to 12 months without appreciable self discharge occurring Nevertheless SeQual recommends a first in first out rotation of Power Cartridge inventory for maximum Power Cartridge service life TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse Training The Patient 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 m Slim and sleek appearance Easy to use controls m Quiet operation Lower electric bills Self monitoring alarm system More consistent FIO 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 LI
17. Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipsez REMOVE AND FILTER Replace the HEPA filter as needed To replace the HEPA filter follow these steps WARNING DO NOT use any petroleum based or other lubricants A spontaneous and violent ignition may occur if oil grease or other petroleum substances come into contact with oxygen N under pressure Keep these substances away from the oxygen system tubing and connections and any other oxygen source NOTE Always cut head of cable ties to avoid damaging the tubing 1 Cut the three cable ties on the silicone tubes attached to the HEPA filter Figure 20 Removing the HEPA Filter 2 Disconnect both tubes from the filter nipples Figure 21 Disconnecting the HEPA Filter 3 Remove and replace the filter 4 Reconnect silicone tubes to the filter Verify flow direction is correct Ensure that the feed tubes are not blocked crimped or kinked upon completion of the installation or the unit will alarm for no low flow after the warm up cycle is complete Route tubing as shown in Figure 22 below Place HEPA filter into slot in case Figure 22 Installing the HEPA Filter N E Route tubing as shown in Figure 22 Install cable ties loosely as OTE shown 5 Re install cable ties on silicone tubes CAUTION Once the silicone tubes are disconnected from the HEPA filter the oxygen circuit is exposed to the atmosph
18. Eclipse will draw from the external source rather than depleting the Power Cartridge Connection to external power is indicated when the External Power Present Indicator located on the Control Panel is illuminated AC POWER SUPPLY The AC Power Supply is a universal input type capable of accepting 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz It is capable of delivering up to 200W of 28VDC output The input cord requires a grounded receptacle Country specific cords may be used with the AC Power Supply as the supply is equipped with a universal input receptacle When used in a medical care facility international safety standards require the use of hospital grade AC power cord with the Eclipse Figure 5 AC Power Supply During periods of high load an internal fan comes on to cool the AC Power Supply Like the Eclipse the AC Power Supply should be located in a well ventilated area Located near the output cord there is a Green LED that is illuminated when the AC Power Supply is supplying 28VDC power When output voltage falls outside of this range the LED will turn red If the LED is not illuminated there is no input power available In addition the Power Supply contains protection circuits for output over current input over voltage and internal over temperature conditions If any of these conditions exist output power will be interrupted and the red LED will illuminate However these three conditions are self resetting such that output power will resume whe
19. and the Pulse Flow Mode Indicator turns off 6 Block the Cannula Fitting Outlet with your finger for 2 minutes and confirm that the visual and audible alarm occurs Unblock the Cannula Outlet Port and let it stabilize until the alarm stops 7 Disconnect the AC Power Supply and allow the Eclipse to run for about one minute Set the Eclipse to the patient s normal Continuous Mode setting Confirm that the Power Cartridge Status Gauge is illuminated and External Power Present Indicator is off 8 Remove the Power Cartridge and verify that the Eclipse alarms and red Alarm Indicator is flashing and the alarm sounds After about 5 seconds re install the Power Cartridge and connect the AC Adapter and observe that the Eclipse automatically restarts Confirm that the External Power Present Indicator is illuminated 9 Turn off Eclipse and unplug the AC Power Supply 10 Record results initial and date the Service and Maintenance Record TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipsez RECORD HOURS OF OPERATION AND SOFTWARE VERSION To help maintain the Eclipse you may obtain the Total Hours of Operation and software version numbers for the Control Board and the Power Manager Systems Figure 26 Data Output Form To obtain system information follow these steps Alarm Code Enable Provider Mode Functions Hours of If connected to the AC or DC Power Supplies Operation press the No Smoking icon
20. below Position the ATF into the bottom cover but DO NOT install the mounting screws yet Route the 16 Silicone Tube under the ATF as shown on Figure 34 below Figure 33 ATF Module Grommet Installation Cms TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse iini 2 San Diogo tanvan ra eres cee 7600 007 wv ce e a e f lt a uJ c lt gt gt lt PSIG AIR EE Sr QUAL n 1 ASSEMBLED N 16 Silicone Tube Routino 1 Figure 34 Tube Routing under ATF Module 10 Place the ATF in the Unit Case and remove the caps from the ATF Ports Install the Braided Tubes into the ATF pressure and vacuum ports as shown on Figure 31 Do not use oil or grease if the tubing is difficult to install Secure joints with Cable ties WARNING DO NOT uses any petroleum based or other lubricants A spontaneous and violent ignition may occur if oil grease or other Q petroleum substances come into contact with oxygen under pressure Keep these substances away from the oxygen system tubing and connections and any other oxygen source NOTE Inspect all tubing before securing with a cable tie 11 Mount the ATF with 3 M4x16 screws and 3 washers as shown on Figure 32 above Apply Loctite 425 Thread Locker on the threaded tips of the screws before installing Tighten screws but DO NOT squash the grommets CAUTION Remove cap
21. extension cord or electrical outlet controlled by a switch When removing the AC Power Supply from the Eclipse remove the plug from the AC outlet before removing the AC Power Supply plug from the Eclipse International safety standards require the use of hospital grade AC power cords when using the Eclipse in a medical care facility Contact SeQual to obtain a hospital grade AC power cord for the Eclipse if necessary CONNECTING THE DC POWER SUPPLY The Eclipse DC Power Supply provides easy travel for your patient There are two settings on the DC Power Supply Ensure the DC Power Supply is set up properly to the vehicle being used In order to ensure correct operation and safety you must help your patient install the DC Power Supply in their vehicle by following the instructions in the Users Manual 7 Personal Ambulatory System Provider Technical Manual eclipse install the DC Power Supply follow these steps 1 Consult your patient s vehicle owner s manual for DC Accessory outlet requirements CAUTION The DC Power Supply is designed for 12VDC vehicle electrical systems Do not attempt to operate with 6V 24V or other vehicle electrical system 2 Set switch on DC Power Supply to 10 for a 15 or greater DC accessory circuit Set the switch to 15A for a 20A or greater DC accessory circuit 3 Always secure the Eclipse and DC Power Supply in the vehicle Start the vehicle
22. induce greater Power Cartridge heating While high ambient temperatures are typically the result of operation on a hot day running the Eclipse with inadequate ventilation can also induce them Always ensure that the Eclipse is operated in a well ventilated space the air intake filter is clean and intake and exhaust vents are unobstructed CHARGING ALGORITHM The charging algorithm is performed by the Power Manager software and must make three basic decisions When to start charging 2 How fast to charge 3 When to stop charging Charging begins when Power Cartridoe voltaoe falls below 16 0 volts The charging current is limited by the charger capability and the rated capacity of the Power Cartridge Under certain conditions the Eclipse may not have enough external power available to charge the batteries at the full rate In this case the charging rate will be limited to the available power As the Power Cartridge accumulates charge the charging current required will eventually fall When the charging current for each Power Cartridge has fallen below 596 of the rated capacity charging is complete and the Power Cartridge charger is shut off The software will only charge when the Power Cartridge temperature is at or below 45 C The software will always run the cooling fan whenever the charger is enabled The Power Cartridge charger is disabled and the cooling fan is set to maximum whenever the Power Cartridge temperature exceeds
23. kinked upon completion of the installation or the unit will alarm for low oxyoen purity after the warm up cycle is complete Figure 24 Installing the Compressor Intake Filter 5 Re install two cable ties on silicone tubes After replacing the Compressor Intake Filter check the following e Verify proper seating of the filter in the Eclipse The arrow on the filter body should point toward the 9 volt battery e Ensure that the inlet tube is inserted securely into its hole in the compressor box and is not pinched After filter is replaced and unit cover reinstalled proper functionality should be checked by following the Test Procedures described in this manual e gt Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse TEST PROCEDURES ECLIPSE PURITY AND FLOW RATE TEST PROCEDURE PREFERRED METHOD It is recommended that the Eclipse be tested for oxygen concentration and flow performance SeQual recommended test setup is shown on the following diagram Oxygen monitors may or may not have an internal pump to draw samples of oxygen to be measured Placement of the oxygen monitor in the test setup depends whether they have an internal pump Only one oxygen monitor is needed though An oxygen monitor such as Salter Labs PRO Check Elite or equivalent may be used Connect the circuit per the diagram shown below Turn the concentrator on and set the target flow on the Eclipse to 3 LPM continuous flow Allo
24. on the control panel and advance to the following display mode for each time the icon is depressed 9 Volt Battery e Alarm Code AC Status e Hours of Operation H e 9 volt Battery Status 9V Control Board e Software Version Software Version Control Board Power Manager Power Manager e Pulse Sensitivity PS Board Software e LCD Contrast CT Version f external power is not available and the power cartridge is installed start by pressing the ON OFF Pulse Sensitivity key for 1 second f no key press is sensed within 5 seconds the Eclipse will drop out of Provider Mode Contrast Log the Results The display accrues to 99 999 9 NOTE hours then rolls over to 00 000 ELECTRICAL SAFETY TEST To test the basic electrical safety of the Eclipse AC Power Supply SeQual recommends using an LKG 601 Electrical Safety Analyzer Netech Corporation Hicksville NY or equivalent to verify that the current leakage to ground is within appropriate limits This is required only for the Eclipse Oxygen System PN 5701 that utilizes the Hospital Grade Power Cord 1 Plug the AC Power Supply into the electrical safety analyzer Disconnect the AC Power Supply from the Eclipse unit 2 Plug the electrical safety analyzer into a wall outlet 3 Follow the analyzer manufacturer s instructions for measuring both the forward and reverse earth leakage current only Verify that forward and reverse current leakage t
25. to allow faster cooling Do not leave the Eclipse or Power Cartridge in a vehicle or trunk during a hot or cold day The Power Cartridge operating time is longer if the Eclipse is operated in Pulse Flow Mode When shipping the Eclipse for any reason remove the Power Cartridge from the Eclipse The typical time to recharge the Power Cartridge to achieve 8096 capacity from a fully discharged Power Cartridge is 1 8 hours to 5 0 hours dependent upon the flow setting The Power Cartridge may not recharge or the charge time may increase significantly when operating from the DC Power Supply WARNING DO NOT tamper with disassemble crush or heat the Power Cartridge above 140 F 60 C The Power Cartridge may N present a risk of fire or explosion and will void the warranty TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipsez ce CAUTION Store the Power Cartridge in a cool dry place when not in use CAUTION DO NOT leave the Eclipse or the Power Cartridge in a vehicle or in the trunk during a hot or cold day CAUTION The Edlipse system can only work with a SeQual Power Cartridge Use of another Power Cartridge or Battery may damage the unit N present a risk of fire or explosion and will void the warranty The capacity of the Eclipse Power Cartridge is determined by electronics and the Eclipse software Figure 8 Power Cartridge Status Gauge While the Eclipse Power Cartridge allows the conc
26. within 60 seconds CAUTION Do not use a humidifier when in Pulse Mode Use only a 7 foot cannula when in Pulse Mode Do not use a tubing extension Review with the patient the breath rate capabilities of pulse mode for their prescription Bolus Volume and Breath Rates E cans DC Power Supply DC Power Supply Bolus Size i i Pulse Flow Power Cartridge 15 Setting 10A Setting 1 Setting 15 Max Breath Max Breath Max Breath Rate Rate 2 Table 10 31 TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse ADJUSTING THE PULSE MODE SENSITIVITY SETTING The oxygen delivery trigger sensitivity may be adjusted to satisfy patient requirements The default setting for units coming from SeQual is 3 To adjust the trigger sensitivity perform the following steps m Have the patient sit quietly with the nasal cannula properly fitted Put the Eclipse into Pulse Mode at the patients prescribed flow setting Press the Smoking icon until the PS value is displayed Press the button to raise the sensitivity Raising the sensitivity will require additional inspiratory effort to trigger the oxygen pulse Press the button to lower the sensitivity Lowering the sensitivity will require less inspiratory effort to trigger the oxygen pulse Too low of a setting may result in false triggering Verify that the patient is able to adequately trigger the oxygen de
27. 310 and remove the screws and washers M3 Flat Washer P N 6950 03 as shown in Figure 36 shown below ber 01004 07 DAS 9 2 i iz an CA i 1i eo B 3 Qi 5 Wag Pinch Product Outlet Port No Kink Here p Screw o Washer Figure 36 Product Tank Removal 4 Remove the Product Tank Cut the 2 green cable ties that secure the silicone tubes to the bottom of the Product Tank as shown in Figure 35 above Disconnect these two silicone tubes 6 Toreinstall secure the 2 silicone tubes coming from the HEPA filter to the bottom ports of the Product Tank Orient the HEPA filter so the loop is above the filter as shown in Figure 36 above Secure joints with cable ties Inspect the tubing to ensure the tubing is not kinked 7 Install the silicone tube that comes from the ATF product port to the bottom Product Tank as shown in Figure 35 above Secure with a cable tie Inspect the tubing to ensure the tubing is not kinked 8 Install the silicone tube that comes from the flow tube of the control board to the top product tank as shown in Figure 35 above Secure with a cable tie Inspect the tubing to ensure the tubing is not kinked 9 Install Product Tank with 2 screws and 2 flat washers into the Unit Case as shown in Figure 36 above 10 Perform product test prior to installing cover and again after cover replacement 11 Installation of the Unit Cover on the un
28. 8 VDC Quantity 2 97 5 W hrs batteries Capacity T Each containing 7 92 grams equivalent Lithium content Nominal Power Cartridge Life 0 Capacity after 500 Charge Discharge cycles 1 8 to 5 0 hours dependent on flow setting to achieve 8096 capacity from a fully discharged Power Cartridge Table 5 Power Cartridge Recharge Time 9 mes TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse Independent Safety Testing Eclipse System and Eclipse Concentrator Model 1000A IEC 60601 1 1988 A1 1991 A2 1995 Corrigendum 6 95 EN 60601 1 1990 A1 1993 A2 1995 A12 1993 A13 1996 Corrigenda 7 94 FCC 15B Sec 107 amp 109 EN55011 EN60601 1 2 2001 EN6100 3 2 EN61000 3 3 IEC61000 4 2 IEC61000 4 3 IEC61000 4 4 IEC61000 4 5 IEC61000 4 6 IEC61000 4 8 IEC61000 4 11 IEC 60601 1 2 2001 RTCA DO 160 Rev E AC Power Supply Model 4123 IEC 60601 1 1988 A1 1991 A2 1995 Electromagnetic FCC 15B Sec 107 amp 109 EN55011 EN60601 1 2 2001 EN6100 3 2 EN61000 3 3 IEC61000 4 2 Compatibility IEC61000 4 3 IEC61000 4 4 IEC61000 4 5 IEC61000 4 6 IEC61000 4 8 IEC61000 4 11 EN55014 1 Electromagnetic Compatibility DC Power Supply Model 4124 Portions of IEC 60601 1 1988 A1 1991 A2 1995 Safety Electromagnetic 15B Sec 109 EN5501 1 EN60601 1 2 2001 IEC61000 4 2 IEC61000 4 3 IEC61000 4 4 IEC61000 Compatibility 4 6 IEC 60601 1 2 2001
29. Filter Muffler Buzzer l Driver T6 External Communications I Exhaust Outlet oe Filter Muffler Control Board CB 2 I Nitrogen Exhaust Exhaust Cooling M I Fan lt Temp Battery ompressor Enclosure BLDC FETs amp Driver Power Manager J f fo fo asasi Option Isolated Ground au 1 ATF Microprocessor pas Battery Cartridge I Driver Temp 14 8 Vdc nominal I Power 98 Wihr max AIR FLOW Power I Empty Battery Pack Power Battery Cartridge I p pisa L Temp 14 8 Vdc nominal I ircuits Data 98 Wihr max I BUZZER Power Manager PN Board Battery BridgeBB Board _ _ _Ful BatteryPack _ _ Vented Battery Compartment nlet Air Filter m e A Power Power a Y AC Adapter M IEC Power Cord IN 28 200 W Output jee aoe 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz SOIBOH External Battery LL Charger lt 11 5 18 5 VDC 15 10 5 Switch Power Supply Options Figure 27 Eclipse 2 Oxygen System Simplified Block Diagram Oxygen Outlet Control Panel Ribbon Cable 64 Figure 28 Top Case Components Control Board Compressor Intake Filter 3 p s Compressor Box Product E Tank Power Manager PC Board Battery Bridge PC Board Figure 29 Bottom Case Components C TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclips
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31. ST Before delivering the device check and log the status of the following m Parts Inventory Verify that each Eclipse is provided to the patient with the following items lt Users Manual Go Smart Travel Tips Limited Warranty Card Product Registration Card Eclipse Smart Tip Pamphlet DC Power Supply Smart Tip Card Cart v AC Power Cord v AC Power Supply DC Power Supply v Power Cartridge Battery v Air Inlet Filter and Spare v Cannula Video Users Guide m Power Sources Insert and check the following for proper operation e AC Power Supply e DC Power Supply e Power Cartridge m Electrical System Use the control panel to check and or adjust the following e Pulse Setting e Flow Setting e Hour meter e Pulse Flow Sensitivity e Power Cartridge Status Gauge e 9V Battery Status e Software Revision e Display Contrast The Edlipse 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 prescription when you deliver and set up the device 27 TM Personal Ambulatory System Provider Technical Manual eclipse i INDICATIONS FOR USE The Eclipse Oxygen System is indicated for the administration of supplemental oxygen The device is not intended for life support nor does it provide any patient monitoring capabilities Your physician
32. Screw External Power et Wire Harness a n k za A e Li EE i5 B y La Blower Wire Harness Cooling Fan Wire Harness P ao Compressor Power Compressor Signal Wire Harness Wire Harness Figure 44 Power Manager PC Board Removal 4 Unscrew the 2 screws M2x10 Pan Head Machine Screw P N 6961 210 holding the fan shown in Figure 44 Remove fan 5 Remove the Exhaust Tube shown in Figure 45 Figure 45 Exhaust Tube Removal 6 10 11 12 Pull the Power Manager PCB 1 out of the unit case Gently push the Compressor Box away from the Power Manager PCB by 1 8 Disconnect the 2 wire harnesses and the ribbon cable shown in Figure 46 Remove the Power Manager PC Board 9 Volt Battery Harness N Control PC Board Communications Table ATF Motor Wire Harness Figure 46 ATF Motor 9 Volt Battery and Control PC Board Communications Wire Harness Removal Position the new Power Manager PCB 1 out of the unit case as shown in Figure 47 Gently push the Compressor Box away from the Power Manager PCB by 1 8 Connect the 2 wire harnesses and the ribbon cable Position the Power Manager PCB into the slots on the Unit Case Install the fan with the 2 screws and lightly tighten as shown in Figure 44 Apply Loctite 425 Thread Locker on the tips of the screws before installing Ensure that it is blowing down as indicated by the arrow on the side of the Fan
33. SeQual Technologies Inc Eclipse 2 with AutoSAT Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Model 1000A PROVIDER TECHNICAL MANUAL eclipse with autoSAT SEQuAL www sequal com TABLE OF CONTENTS General Information Warning and Caution Statements Introduction to the Eclipse 2 Oxygen System Eclipse Oxygen System Specifications Pulse Mode Specifications Power Accessory Specifications AC Power Supply DC Power Supply Power Cartridoe Battery Independent Safety Testing Electromagnetic Compatibility Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration How The Eclipse 2 Works Introduction Concentrator Module Compressor and Compressor Enclosure Power Distribution Control Board Control Panel User Controls amp System Status Indicators Continuous Flow Mode Pulse Flow Mode Provider Mode Functions Alarm Code Display Total Hours of Operation Display Software Version Pulse Mode Sensitivity Adjustment LCD Contrast Service Mode Functions Data Logging Event History Usage Meters Power Supplies AC Power Supply DC Power Supply Power Cartridge Typical New Power Cartridge Operation Time Charging Algorithm Training The Patient Introduction Pre Delivery Check List Contraindications Basic Concept Training Safety Guidelines and Operational Safety Warnings Cautions Locating the Eclipse The Users Manual Showing Panel Buttons Indicators Alerts and Alarms Showing Power Cartridge Power Level Selecting the Proper Flow Mode and Settin
34. WER SUPPLY OPERATION ECLIPSE STARTUP SEQUENCE INDICATIONS SAMPLE ECLIPSE MAINTENANCE RECORD SYSTEM TROUBLESHOOTING ALARMS CONDITIONS amp ALARM CODES MALFUNCTION CODES PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE PARTS REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST O 11 23 31 37 55 58 60 61 62 84 84 TABLE OF ILLUSTRATIONS GG D h FIGURE 1 FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3 FIGURE 4 FIGURE 5 FIGURE 6 FIGURE 7 FIGURE 8 FIGURE 9 FIGURE 10 FIGURE 11 FIGURE 12 FIGURE 13 FIGURE 14 FIGURE 15 FIGURE 16 FIGURE 17 FIGURE 18 FIGURE 19 FIGURE 20 ECLIPSE SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAM FLOW SENSOR BOARD DIAGRAM CONTROL PANEL BUTTONS AND INDICATORS ECLIPSE SERVICE PORT AC POWER SUPPLY DC POWER SUPPLY ECLIPSE POWER CARTRIDGE POWER CARTRIDGE STATUS GAUGE DC POWER SUPPLY INPUT POWER SWITCH CLEANING THE AIR INLET FILTER MAINTENANCE TOOLS REMOVING SCREWS TO OPEN THE FRONT COVER OPENING THE FRONT COVER REMOVING THE CONTROL PANEL RIBBON CABLE DISCONNECTING THE OXYGEN OUTLET TUBE FRONT COVER REMOVAL CONTROL PANEL RIBBON CABLE INSTALLATION REMOVING THE 9 VOLT BATTERY DISCONNECTING THE 9 VOLT BATTERY REMOVING THE HEPA FILTER 13 14 15 19 20 21 22 24 36 Bg 44 45 45 46 47 47 48 49 49 50 FIGURE 21 FIGURE 22 FIGURE 23 FIGURE 24 FIGURE 25 FIGURE 26 FIGURE 27 FIGURE 28 FIGURE 29 FIGURE 30 FIGURE 31 FIGURE 32 FIGURE 33 FIGURE 34 FIGURE 35 FIGURE 36 FIGURE 37 FIGURE 38 FIGURE 39
35. and easily moved about the Eclipse is ideally suited to an active lifestyle The AC and DC power supplies enable recharge of the Power Cartridge during longer excursions and even extended overnight travel To train your patient follow the procedures below CAUTION Always check to see that the Air Inlet and the exhaust vent are not blocked and the air inlet filter is dry and clean before using N your system e Do not drop or bang the Eclipse or Eclipse power supplies If dropped or damaged the patient should call the provider to verify unit performance e The Eclipse will not detect a cannula that has come disconnected from the Oxygen Outlet Port ATTACH THE CART Your patient will enjoy the mobility offered by the Eclipse telescoping handle cart in and outside the home Show your patient how to perform the following important activities e Mounting the Eclipse to the Cart e Extending and collapsing the telescoping handle CAUTION e The Eclipse cart may be difficult to maneuver on rough or uneven terrain e Do not lift the Eclipse by the cart handle USING AROUND THE HOUSE Your patient may use a 50 tubing when operating the Eclipse in the house In order to use extended tubing the device must be in Continuous Flow Mode When a humidifier is used the tubing between it and the patient must not exceed 7 TRAVELING BY VEHICLE Ask your patient whether he will be using the device to travel by vehicle If so show your pat
36. brane Panel Overlay cable plug is correctly lined up with circuit board connection and that there are no twists in the ribbon cable Figure 17 Membrane Panel Ribbon Cable Installation Align control panel over control board and then gently position cover Verify that the black rubber gasket is aligned and fits properly Do not over tighten cover screws After the cover has been reinstalled but before installing screws on the cover re connect power and start unit Let the unit run for 20 30 minutes Whenever the cover of the Eclipse is removed proper functionality should be checked by following the Test Procedure described in this manual REMOVE AND REPLACE 9 VOLT BATTERY Replace the 9 volt battery when the unit beeps three times at the end of power on self test or when voltage is less than 7 0 Volts To replace the 9 volt battery follow these steps WARNING Disconnect power supplies and remove Power Cartridge N before removing the unit cover Do not touch exposed circuits during maintenance 1 Lift the battery out of the compartment located at the bottom right corner of the unit Figure 18 Removing the 9 volt Battery 2 Disconnect the 9 volt battery strap 3 Remove and replace the 9 volt battery Figure 19 Disconnecting the 9 volt Battery 4 Reconnect the battery strap Ensure that the terminals are aligned correctly 5 Place the battery back into the compartment 07 Personal
37. bulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse GENERAL INFORMATION This technical manual will familiarize you with Provider specific information regarding the Eclipse 2 Oxygen System Instructions in this manual are intended to help ensure that Providers are familiar with Eclipse system components and system principles of operation Providers are given proper guidance in the use of the Eclipse and its accessories that can be conveyed to patients Providers are made aware of the care maintenance and repair of the Eclipse Oxygen System Warning and Caution Statements Definitions of Warnings and Cautions as used on Eclipse WARNING A Important safety information for hazards that might cause serious personal N injury CAUTION A Important information for preventing damage to the Eclipse Oxygen System NOTE Places emphasis on an operating characteristic or important consideration INTRODUCTION TO THE ECLIPSE 2 OXYGEN SYSTEM ECLIPSE MODEL 1000A MOBILE CART Control Panel Handle External Power Oxygen Receptacle Outlet Port Power Cord lt Retainer Simplified User Instructions Vent Under Base FRONT 4 AC POWER SUPPLY POWER CARTRIDGE DC POWER SUPPLY Service Port Not for Patient Use Air Inlet Filter Cart Insert Screw Power Cartridge PE A Main Rating Label Under Base Power Cartridge Latc
38. cessories Patient Name Eclipse Serial DC Power Supply Lot AC Power Supply Lot Power Cartridge Lot Training Topic Pre Delivery Check List Indications for Use Contraindications Basic Concept Training Advise to read the Users Manual Safety Guidelines and Operational Safety Warnings Cautions Read the Users Manual Locating the Eclipse Panel Buttons and Indicators Alerts and Alarms Power Cartridge Power Level Selecting Flow Mode and Setting e Selecting Continuous Flow Mode e Selecting Pulse Mode e AutoSAT Technology e Adjusting the Pulse Mode Sensitivity Setting Connecting the AC Power Supply Connecting the DC Power Supply Active Lifestyle Training Attach the Cart Use Around the House Traveling by Vehicle Traveling by Air Traveling by Boat Traveling by Train How to Maintain the Eclipse Clean the Air Inlet Filter Clean and Care for the Cannula Clean the Cabinet and Control Panel Care for the Power Cartridge Trained By 41 TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipsez Level 1 Maintenance INTRODUCTION Maintaining the Eclipse will ensure longer life and higher performance Periodic maintenance is recommended The Eclipse contains electrostatic sensitive components Do not open or handle except at a static free workstation Do not remove cover without ESD protection PERIODIC MAINTENANCE LIST Perform the following maintenance procedures as needed The
39. e Oxygen Circuit REMOVE AND REPLACE THE ATF MODULE NOTE There are no serviceable parts inside the ATF Module Do not attempt to disassemble modify the ATF Module 1 Remove the Unit Cover as described in the section Remove and Replace the Unit Cover 2 Cut the green tie as shown below and disconnect the silicone tube that goes into the product port of the ATF this tube comes from the Product Tank 3 Install port cap an vege C erence ann F9 OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR MODULE 15 PSIG AIR MAX 2595 QUAL s Silicone Tube from Product Tank Figure 30 Removal of ATF Module Product Hose 4 Cutthe green cable tie that secures the silicone tube to the braid tube at shown in below Figure To ATF Module Vacuum Port To ATF Module Pressure Port Figure 31 Removal of ATF Module Pressure and Vacuum Tubes 5 Cutthe green cable ties to the braided tubes that connect into the ATF pressure and vacuum ports as shown in below Figure Disconnect the braided tubes 5a Install port caps 6 Unscrew the 3 screws M4x16 Pan Head Machine Screw P N 6961 416 and remove the screws and washers M4 Flat washer P N 6985 04 as shown below Figure 32 Remove ATF Module from Eclipse Case 7 Liftthe ATF Take off the 3 grommets Disconnect the wire harness from the gearbox of the 8 Remove the 9 Install 3 Grommets into the mounting slots on the ATF as shown
40. e adsorbent material using a vacuum pressure cycle Oxygen flows from the product tank through a HEPA filter and past a sensor that measures flow and concentration A flow control valve regulates the flow of concentrated oxygen presented to the patient The process is continuously repeated during operation 13 e gt Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse COMPRESSOR AND COMPRESSOR ENCLOSURE The Eclipse compressor is a two cylinder variable speed wobble piston compressor driven by a highly efficient Brushless DC BLDC motor When air flows into the compressor enclosure it passes through an air intake filter muffler that muffles sound and filters out impurities Using one cylinder the compressor takes in filtered air and delivers it to the ATF Module under pressure The second cylinder draws a vacuum on the ATF module and exhausts nitrogen rich gas to the exhaust vent Using a multifaceted approach sound heat and vibration generated by the compressor are mitigated by the compressor enclosure Vibration and structure borne noise are addressed by the dual axis gimbal that supports the compressor and the tubing that connects the compressor to the ATF module The rigid walls of the compressor enclosure and the sound adsorbing foam that lines it diminish the radiated noise The centrifugal blower mounted within the compressor enclosure serves to efficiently draw cooling air in over the compressor cyl
41. entrator to operate at its full range of capabilities the primary purpose of the Power Cartridge is to allow a patient to ambulate while they are moving between stationary power sources The Eclipse s Power Cartridge like all lithium ion batteries is susceptible to permanent damage from excessive heat Exposure to excessive heat may shorten the Power Cartridge s service life significantly Each Power Cartridge contains multiple temperature sensors to monitor battery cell temperature The amount of heat the Power Cartridge can safely endure varies depending on how the Power Cartridge is being used During discharge the Eclipse software will alarm when internal battery cell temperature exceeds 60 and will shut the system down if internal battery cell temperature exceeds 70 C While the Power Cartridge is charging software will interrupt charger operation when the internal battery temperature exceeds 45 C or temperature is less than O C In both of these cases when internal battery cell temperature falls below these limits the Eclipse will resume normal operation Operation near these temperature limits will not damage the Power Cartridge but are in place to ensure that the service life of the Power Cartridge is preserved Heat in the Power Cartridge is generated during discharge and can also be the result of operating the Eclipse in high ambient temperatures The amount of internally generated heat varies with the flow setting higher flows
42. er Tubing or cannula is not Check tubing cannula and properly connected or kinked connections Power Cartridge is discharged Install charged Power Cartridge or or no external eae is present attach external power Malfunction Contact Contact SeQual restriction In tubing or Repair or replace tubing or Low Oxygen Concentration numidi numidi m Clean _ air inlet filter Malfunction Contact ContactSeQual wong ng Low Oxygen Flow tubing bing Filter Blocked Clean or replace air inlet filter Malfunction Contact SeQual Tubing cannula longer than 7 feet 2 1m Humidifier attached Remove humidifier Attach 7 foot 2 1m tubing cannula No Oxygen delivered in Pulse Mode Increase Pulse Flow Sensitivity by No inspiration detected changing sensitivity value to a lower number No inspiration detected Contact SeQual Decrease Pulse Flow Sensitivity by changing sensitivity value to a higher number Auto triggers in Pulse Mode Pulses without patient random pulsing inhalations Power Cartridge Status Gauge indicates 2 bars or less Power Cartridge needs to be Completely discharge amp recharge fully charged the Power Cartridge Table 14 TYPICAL CONDITIONS DEVICE NEEDS ATTENTION SHUTDOWN CONDITIONS ALARM CONDITIONS AND ALARM CODES Use the table below to decode Eclipse alarm conditions If other alarm codes are displayed by the Eclipse contact SeQual for ass
43. er Cartridge capacity indicator alarm status indicators and an audio transducer The user interface informs the user of the system status and allows the user to set the desired flow rate and flow mode Figure 3 USER CONTROLS AND SYSTEM STATUS INDICATORS ON OFF Button Green Indicator This button powers the device ON or powers it OFF The Green Indicator is illuminated when the device is powered ON A Increase or Decrease Flow Setting Button Use these buttons to set the flow to your prescribed level Flow Mode Button and Indicator The Eclipse contains a button to toggle between Con tinuous Flow and Pulse Flow mode The Pulse Flow mode allows a significant increase in the duration of use time the device can operate from the Power Cartridge When the Pulse Flow Mode is activated the green Flow Mode Indicator illuminates and a pulse of oxygen is delivered with each inspiratory effort When the pulse of oxygen is delivered the flow mode indicator turns off Changes in flow mode should only be made on the recommendation of your physician 15 TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse iini ALERT Yellow Indicator Low Medium Priority Alerts When illuminated this indicates a low priority awareness condition or Caution Continue to use your system and refer to the Alerts Alarms and Troubleshooting Table for the proper response A flashing yellow indicates a medium pr
44. ere Replace and reconnect the filter immediately in order to minimize exposure to debris and humidity which may result in ATF Module damage 51 Z TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipsez REMOVE AND REPLACE THE COMPRESSOR INTAKE FILTER Replace the compressor intake filter as needed The compressor intake filter may become clogged depending upon the amount of contaminants in the air smoke dust dirt pollen etc and may need to be changed more frequently The most common cause of low concentration and eventual system failure is a dirty or clogged compressor inlet filter Environmental conditions usually determine the effective life of a filter CAUTION Operating the Eclipse with a clogged compressor intake filter may reduce performance and lead to system damage or premature N failure NOTE Always cut head of cable ties to avoid nicking tubing To replace the compressor intake filter follow these steps 1 Cut the cable tie on the silicone tubes attached to the compressor intake filter e 14 spoil bg a Figure 23 Removing the Compressor Intake Filter 2 Remove the silicone tubes attached to each end of the filter body 3 Install a new filter by pushing each tube completely over the barb on the filter body Verify flow direction is correct 4 Reconnect silicone tubes to the filter Ensure that the feed tubes are not blocked crimped or
45. es In Continuous Flow Mode the oxyoen is provided at a constant flow rate between 0 5 and 3 0 LPM In Pulse Flow Mode oxyoen is supplied in a bolus at the beginning of each inspiration providing a selectable range setting of flow between 1 0 and 6 0 Asetting of 1 in Pulse Flow Mode delivers the equivalent amount of oxygen FIO2 as a Continuous Flow Mode setting of 3 LPM The Eclipse operates from either external power or from an internal rechargeable Power Cartridge The system includes a Smart Battery charger that recharges the internal Power Cartridge whenever the Eclipse Is connected to external power The system monitors and controls both the power source and the Power Cartridge charger Product Tanks External Power Adapters Air Flow In Figure 1 ECLIPSE System Block Diagram ATF CONCENTRATOR MODULE The Eclipse uses passive system to separate oxygen from air Air flows into the Eclipse where it is filtered and then enters the compressor Pressurized air flows from the compressor into the ATF Concentrator Module where it is separated into oxygen and nitrogen components The air separation process uses a rotary valve system to force air through a series of pressurized sieve beds Through a process known as pressure swing adsorption nitrogen molecules are collected on an adsorbent material allowing the concentrated oxygen to be forced through a sieve bed into the product tank The nitrogen molecules are then purged from th
46. frequency of the periodic maintenance should be based on the environment in which the Eclipse is used within e Check and clean air inlet filter Replace as needed e Check Power Cartridge e nspect AC and DC Power Supply plugs and cords for damage Replace as needed e Verify that the AC and DC Power Supplies operate with the Eclipse e Readjust the Pulse Flow Sensitivity Adjustment in between patients as needed e Check 9V battery Replace if needed e Check cart for functioning wheels and telescoping handle Replace as needed e Read and record hour meter e Check flow rate purity Pulse Mode and alarm functions e Check compressor intake filter replace as needed e Perform electrical safety test Required only for PN 5701 Hospital Grade Power Cord e Replace HEPA filter CHECKING AND REPLACING THE POWER CARTRIDGE Typically the Power Cartridge will require no routine maintenance beyond cleaning by the patient SeQual recommends that the Power Cartridge be replaced if there is physical damage to the cartridge enclosure or connector or if the excursion time is significantly less than published values at a given flow rate PROPER CARE FOR THE POWER CARTRIDGE Avoid high temperatures Avoid cold temperatures Do not drop Power Cartridge No not poke objects into contacts NOTE Dispose the Power Cartridge in accordance with local disposal regulations or return to SeQual TM Personal Ambulatory System Provider Tech
47. g Selecting Continuous Flow Mode Selecting Pulse Flow Mode Adjusting the Pulse Mode Sensitivity Setting Connecting the AC Power Supply Connecting the DC Power Supply tw G WG FT O lulu Ww TN IN SN IN IN FR INI IN IN 7 NO 7 NRO N R I I I I WIN IH IOO OO OI Active Lifestyle Training Attach the Cart Using Around the House Traveling by Vehicle Traveling by Air Traveling by Cruise Ship Traveling by Train Patient Maintenance Clean the Air Inlet Filter Clean and Care for the Tubing and Cannula Clean the Cabinet and Control Panel and Power Supplies Care for the Power Cartridge Patient Training Checklist Level 1 Maintenance Introduction Periodic Maintenance List Checking and Replacing the Power Cartridge Proper Care for the Power Cartridge Maintenance Procedures Removing the Unit Cover Remove and Replace 9 Volt Battery Remove and Replace HEPA Filter Remove and Replace the Compressor Intake Filter Test Procedures Eclipse Purity and Flow Rate Test Procedure Preferred Method Purity and Flow Rate Test Procedure Alternate Method Assembly and Alarm Verification Tests Electrical Safety Test Record Hours of Operation amp Software Version Cleaning the Eclipse Service and Maintenance Record Shipping and Transporting the Eclipse Storing the Eclipse
48. h BACK Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse ECLIPSE OXYGEN SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Oxygen Concentrator 19 3 x 12 3 x 7 1 inches Dimensions H x W X D 49 0cm x 31 2cm x 18 0cm Weight With Power Cartridge 17 9 pounds 8 1 ko Without Power Cartridge 14 5 pounds 6 6 ko Flow Settings Continuous Flow 0 5 to 3 0 LPM 0 5 LPM increments Pulse Flow Settings of 1 0 to 6 0 in 0 5 increments 10 or 200ml min whichever is greater 90 3 for all flow settings 15 psig 103 5 kPa 5 0 psig 34 5 kPa nominal Green Light Normal Operation Yellow Light Warning or Caution less than 85 3 Red Light Flashing Abnormal Operation less than 70 5 Oxygen Concentration Status Indicator Nominal Sound Level 3 LPM Continuous Flow 0 5LPM Continuous Flow Operating Environment Temperature 50 F to 104 F 10 to 40 Humidit 1096 to 95 Non condensing 82 4 28 C Maximum Dew Storage Environment Temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 to 60 C Humidit Up to 9596 Non condensing Nominal Power 0 5 LPM Continuous flow 48 Watts 3 LPM Continuous Flow 145 Watts 1 0 Pulse Flow Setting 45 Watts 6 0 Pulse Flow Setting 95 Watts Nominal Power Cartridge operating time Continuous Flow ds ae 2 0 hours Note Times will decrease with higher bolus 1 3 hours size breath rate ambient temperature power Pulse Flow 12 cartridge age and use over time 20 5 2 ho
49. h the disinfectant DO NOT spray the cabinet control panel or power supplies Proceed as directed by the manufacturer CARE FOR THE POWER CARTRIDGE The Power Cartridge battery in the Eclipse requires special care to assure a longer life and the highest level of performance The SeQual Power Cartridge is the only approved Power Cartridge recommended for use with the Eclipse The following are generic guidelines for the Power Cartridge e Avoid high temperatures e Avoid cold temperatures e Do not drop Power Cartridge e No not poke objects into contacts Power Cartridge Cleaning Use a damp not soaking wet cloth or sponge First spray the cloth or sponge with a mild detergent and then clean the Power Cartridge case and the latch WARNING Exposing the Power Cartridge to water or other liquids may cause personal injury or harm WARNING DO NOT tamper with or try to repair the Power Cartridge There are no serviceable parts inside Power Cartridge Disposal The Power Cartridge can be recycled Contact the local city or town offices for instructions on proper disposal of the Power Cartridge Alternately SeQual may be contacted for the Power Cartridge disposal Power Cartridge Storage The Power Cartridge should be stored in a cool and dry location PATIENT TRAINING CHECKLIST Use the following checklist as a guide to assist in setup and training a patient on the use of the Eclipse 2 with AutoSAT Technology and its ac
50. has prescribed a specific oxygen flow rate setting to meet your individual needs Recommended oxygen flow rates should be adjusted only under the advice of a physician WARNING Federal law restricts this device to sale by or on the order of a physician CONTRAINDICATIONS WARNING The Edlipse is not intended for life supporting or life sustaining applications nor does it provide any patient monitoring capabilities pure es In certain circumstances the use of non prescribed oxygen can be hazardous This device should only be used when prescribed N by a physician WARNING A Not for use in the presence of flammable anesthetics Use of oxygen mask other than the Southmedic OxyMask at low flows 0 5 3 0 LPM is contraindicated due to the possibility N of re breathing of exhaled carbon dioxide BASIC CONCEPT TRAINING The following section is intended to assist the provider train the patient or caregiver to use the Eclipse Topics in this section should be discussed with each patient prior to release for use of the Eclipse SAFETY GUIDELINES AND OPERATIONAL SAFETY WARNINGS CAUTIONS Provider should review all safety guidelines and operational safety Warnings Cautions with each patient In addition provider should carry out a risk assessment prior to installation of the Eclipse to assure proper connection and compatibility with other equipment the patient may be using WARNING No Smoking or Open F
51. ient how to safely use the Eclipse while driving TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse x NOTE Whenever possible go to your patient s vehicle to demonstrate this procedure To instruct your patient follow these steps 1 Place the Eclipse and secure in the vehicle Explain that securing the device will prevent damage to the unit during sudden stops Ensure that the alerts and alarms are conspicuous 2 Refer the vehicle s operation manual to determine the current rating on the vehicle s DC accessory outlet This information may be found in the vehicle Users Manual marked near the outlet or printed in the vehicle fuse box 3 Ifthe current rating is equal to or greater than 20 amps move the red switch on the Power Supply to the 15 setting If the current rating is equal to or greater than 15 amps move the red switch on the Power Supply to the 10A setting 10A Setting 15A Setting Figure 9 DC Power Supply Input Power Switch CAUTION Be sure to accurately determine the amount of current the vehicle accessory outlet is rated to supply Setting the Power Supply to draw 15 amps of current from a 10 amp power socket may damage the vehicle s electrical system 4 Insert the DC Power Supply plug into the Eclipse 5 Start the vehicle s engine 6 Insert the plug into the vehicle s accessory outlet WARNING When using the Eclipse in a vehicle always chec
52. igure 38 Use a magnetized Phillips 1 screwdriver to remove the screws This greatly reduces the chances of dropping a screw in the Unit Case Lift the Control Board Assembly and disconnect the Inlet Air Temperature Data Commun Ications Port Power Manager PC Board Communications Proportional Valve wire harness and Buzzer wire harnesses as shown in Figure 38 Lift the control board out of the Unit Cut the cable tie to the silicone tube that is nected to the sensor as shown in Figure 39 Disconnect the silicone tube that is attached to the sensor Cut the green cable ties to the silicone tubes that are connected to the flow tube as shown in Figure 39 Disconnect the silicone tubes that are attached to the flow tube Pinch the silicone tube coming from the ATF product port and secure with a cable tie Remove the Control Board Assembly To install a new Control Board Assembly cut the cable tie used to pinch the silicone tube coming from the product tank Attach this tube and the tubes from the Proportional Valve and from the Product Tank to the flow tube as shown in Figure 38 Secure with a cable tie Connect the silicone tube to the sensor as shown in Figure 38 Secure with a cable tie Place the 2 screws in the sheet metal bracket as shown in Figure 39 Inspect the tubing to ensure the tubing is not kinked Lower the Control Board Assembly into the Unit Case only to where the aligning pins go through the sheet meta
53. inders while simultaneously pushing exhaust gas out of the concentrator POWER DISTRIBUTION The Power Manager takes external power that comes into the Eclipse from the power supplies or Power Cartridge and monitors and controls power distribution to the rest of the Eclipse system The Power Manager drives the compressor ATF module motor blower and provides power to the control board In addition when the unit is connected to an external power source the power manager monitors and controls the recharging of the Power Cartridge CONTROL BOARD The control board is at the center of nearly all Eclipse functions The board constantly monitors dynamics such as temperatures pressures product flow and concentration and user input It determines proper compressor and ATF motor speeds needed in order to provide optimum system performance In addition this system supports the operation of the Control Panel and its indicators The Control Board utilizes a proprietary ultrasonic flow and concentration sensor and a flow control valve to accurately control the flow of oxygen in Continuous and Pulse Flow Modes Ultrasonic Flow Concentration Measurement From Product Tank To Output Port Product Pressure Control Board Figure 2 Flow Sensor Board Diagram CONTROL PANEL The control panel provides a user interface consisting of a membrane panel keyboard Liquid Crystal Display LCD external power present indicator Pow
54. ing the Eclipse on the Power Cartridge The Eclipse Power Cartridge operation time may be affected by several factors such as bolus size breathing rates ambient temperature age of power cartridge and use over time The table below describes the typical operating time for a new Power Cartridge If the Eclipse is used in Pulse Flow mode then there will be longer operating time Consult your physician for a prescription for pulse flow mode Typical New Power Cartridge Operation Times At nominal temperature of 25 C Power Cartridge Continuous Flow Pulse Flow Mode FLOW RATE SETTING Te Setting LPM 12 BPM 0 5 4 4 hours 1 0 3 7 hours 5 4 hours 2 0 2 0 hours 5 1 hours 3 0 1 3 hours 4 9 hours 4 0 4 0 hours 5 0 3 7 hours 6 0 3 5 hours Note Times will decrease with higher bolus size breath rate ambient temperature power cartridge age and use over time Table 9 The Power Cartridge packaged with the Eclipse is not fully charged Before using the Eclipse Oxygen System for the first time the Power Cartridge must be fully charged Store the power cartridge in a cool dry location When checking the Eclipse as baggage on a commercial airline flight for international travel remove the Power Cartridge and properly package If the Power Cartridge gets too warm charging will not begin until the Power Cartridge sufficiently cools There will be an audible alarm Consider removing the Power Cartridge
55. iority alert A prompt response is necessary O ALARM Red Indicator High Priority Alarms Indicates a high priority alarm condi tion An immediate response is necessary Refer to the Alerts Alarms and Trouble Y shooting Table and contact your home care provider Buzzer An audible alarm or buzzer is used to alert you to the operating condition of the device either a warning or failure and to confirm a valid key press by the user Flow Setting Indicator This is the main focus on your control panel Your home care provider will correctly set your prescribed flow for either the Continuous Flow Mode LPM and or your Pulse Flow Mode settings DO NOT change these settings unless it is with the recommendation and under the order of your physician Each time you power the device ON the previous flow mode and flow setting has been saved and will be used at start up Power Cartridge Status This indicator displays the charge remaining the Power Cartridge When the Power Cartridge is fully charged all 4 gray bars are il luminated Each gray bar represents approximately 2596 of the total Power Cartridge charge When the Power Cartridge is being charged the charge indicator bars will blink in a waterfall type fashion If the Power Cartridge is not installed or if it is improperly installed the Power Car tridge Status Gauge will not be illuminated External Power is Present Indicator When the Eclipse is properl
56. istance Note The following table is intended as a for the provider not the user GREEN YELLOW RED Di INDICATOR INDICATOR INDICATOR ALARMI ALARM CODE Low Power Cartridge Blinking Beeps Warm Power Cartridge Blinking Off 0 Concentration lt 85 Off Blinking Off Off 0 Concentration lt 70 Off Off Blinking Flow Rate Error Blocked Off Blinking Off Beeps Flow Cannot Charge Power off On Of Off Cartridge No Inspiration Detected in Pulse Flow Mode only Power Cartridge Shutdown hot Power Cartridge off off Blinking with no external power present Loss of External Power without charged Power Cartridge installed Off Off Blinking On Note Stars will be flashing in the LCD RN U On System Fault Off Off On 10 seconds then silent Table 15 04 00 10 02 08 04 20 01 WHAT TO DO Wait The system typically takes 3 5 minutes to reach specified performance Nothing The system is operating properly at the specified flow rate Plug into external power or replace with a charged Power Cartridge Plug into external power or replace with a charged Power Cartridge The internal 9 volt battery needs replaced Continue Use Check or clean air intake filter If condition persists service is required Continue Use Check or clean air intake filter If condition persists
57. it is described in the Remove and Replace of the Unit Cover ROUTING DIAGRAM FOR PNEUMATIC TUBING Use the picture below as an aid to ensure proper routing of oxygen tubing in the Eclipse Tube from Product Tank to Flow Concentration Measurement Tube Tube from ATF 10 long A Module to Product Wye Adapter Tube from Wye Adapter to Oxygen Outlet Tube 16 long Figure 37 Oxygen Tubing Routing 71 TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse Electronics REMOVE AND REPLACE THE CONTROL BOARD ASSEMBLY CAUTION The Eclipse contains electrostatic sensitive components Do not open or handle except at a static free workstation The Control Board Assembly is factory calibrated as a single unit NOTE Do not disassemble the Control Board Assembly 1 Remove the Unit Cover as described in the section Remove and Replace the Unit Cover f Air Inlet N Data Power Temperature Communications Manager PC Board JA Port A icati ERI 4 i Communications 7 Proportional w gt Valve Connector SX Cable Tie Tube from Product Tank Buzzer Connector 2 Tube from the Proportional Valve v Figure 38 Control Board Removal ATF Module not shown for clarity 2 Remove the 2 screws M3x10 Plastite Screw P N 6950 310 holding the Control Board Assembly to the Unit Case as shown in F
58. k the cannula to N make sure it is not pinched or occluded WARNING Avoid placing the device in direct sunlight Do not store the Eclipse in a vehicle where the device may be subject to extreme temperatures Extreme heat or cold may N impair operation and damage the device and degrade the Power Cartridge Use the following table to determine whether your patient s vehicle DC power is sufficient to supply the necessary current to sustain your patient s desired flow rate It is recommended to use Pulse Flow if it is prescribed by the clinician The DC DC Power Supply compatibility is as follows DC Power Supply Operation Flow Mode Flow Setting 15 Amp Mode vw vw ww vw vw Table 11 Flow Modes for DC Power Supply Operation e gt Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipsez i TRAVELING BY AIR When traveling by air instruct your patient to remove the Power Cartridge from the Eclipse before checking the unit as checked baggage or cargo Transport of the Eclipse as cargo or checked baggage with the Power Cartridge installed is prohibited by international air cargo regulations Air regulations allow individual airlines to restrict devices from being used on board aircraft This includes the Eclipse Oxygen System Instruct your patient to check with the airline company to determine if they permit the Eclipse Oxygen System to be used on board A list of airlines that allow
59. l bracket make sure the sheet metal bracket is 1 8 above the supporting ribs this will ensure the 2 screws stay in the bracket and do not fall in the unit case as shown in Figure 39 Start the 2 screws by turning them 2 times into the unit case After starting both screws lower the Control Board Assembly onto the supporting ribs tighten the 2 screws to the unit case K Lift Bracket 1 8 above _ Ribs Figure 39 Control Board Installation 9 Connect the Inlet Air Temperature Data Communications Port Power Manaoer PC Board Communications Proportional Valve wire harness and Buzzer wire harnesses as shown on Figure 38 10 Refer to Flow Calibration in EDAT User Manual 5419 to calibrate Eclipse with new Control 11 Installation of the unit cover on the unit is described in the Remove and Replace of the Board 73 Unit Cover TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse REMOVE AND REPLACE THE BUZZER WIRE HARNESS 1 Unplug the buzzer from the Control Board PC Board 2 Remove the Control Board 3 Toremove the buzzer from the case cut the cable tie grasp the buzzer body with a pair of pliers and rotate the buzzer to break the adhesive joint 4 To install a new buzzer apply a ring of cyanoacrylate adhesive Super Glue around the inlet hole as shown in Figure 40 Figure 40 Bonding the Buzzer to the case 5 Place buzzer as shown in figure 41 En
60. lames For safety concerns all possible sources of ignition must be kept away from the oxygen system and preferably out of the room in which it is being used Smoking N in the proximity of an operating oxygen concentrator is dangerous and can permanently damage the device and void the warranty LOCATING THE ECLIPSE Ask your patient where they would like to set up the device Whenever possible the Eclipse should be in the same room as the patient for convenience and to ensure that the patient can adequately hear and respond to Eclipse alerts and alarms While unpacking and setting up the device tell your patient about these important cautions and warnings WARNING Locate the Eclipse in a well ventilated space that provides adequate airflow Ensure that furniture draperies or clothing will not impede air circulation Avoid placing the unit over a floor heat register or against a N baseboard heating system Do not use in the presence of flammable anesthetics solvents aerosols or flammable cleaning agents Avoid dusty environments CAUTION Some patients are highly mobile and may use the device under many circumstances Make sure your patient or patient caregiver N completely understands the basic precautions to safely locate the device NOTE After completing this training procedure ask your patient if s he has any questions e gt Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse
61. livery while speaking sitting quietly and walking Steps 1 6 may be repeated until the patient is able to adequately trigger oxygen delivery WARNING As with all conserving devices the Eclipse may not be able to detect some respiratory efforts The Eclipse algorithms require a minimum of one minute to stabilize after a change After a setting change always wait at least one minute before determining if another adjustment is necessary CONNECTING THE AC POWER SUPPLY The Eclipse operates from external power when connected to a power outlet To connect the Eclipse to the AC Power Supply follow these steps e Insert the AC supply plug tip into the Eclipse Insert the power cord into the AC Power Supply Plug the power cord into a grounded outlet The LED displays green to indicate that the AC Power Supply is drawing power The External Power Present Indicator on the control panel illuminates The fan inside the supply will run periodically If the Power Supply Status LED displays red after inserting the plug into a grounded outlet check to make sure the Power Supply and power cords are securely plugged into the Eclipse WARNING Ensure adequate clearance around AC Power Supply The AC Power Supply 15 universal input but the AC power cord N is appropriate to specific country s electrical service Ensure that power cord is appropriate to country s electrical service DO NOT connect the Eclipse to an
62. mpressor Box screws 7 Remove the Compressor Box There are no field serviceable parts inside the Compressor Box Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the Compressor Box in the field 8 Toinstall the Compressor Box Lay the new Compressor Box in the Unit Turn over the Unit 9 Position the Compressor Box into the Bottom Case with the compressor box screw holes aligned with the 4 brass eyelets Screw in the 4 screws and 4 washers as shown in Figure 52 Apply small amount of Loctite 425 on the threaded tips of the screw before installing 10 Install the braided tubes into the ATF pressure and vacuum ports as shown on Figure 51 above Secure joints with cable ties 11 Use a cable tie to secure the silicone tube to the braid tube to ensure that there is NO kinking on the bend as shown on Figure 51 above Hand tightens the cable tie Inspect the tubing to ensure the tubing is not kinked 12 Hold onto the Compressor Box and lift the Bottom Case into a standing position Insert the Exhaust Tube into the slot of the Exhaust Duct as shown on Figure 50 above Ensure that it is secure without any gaps 13 Plug the 3 harnesses into the Power Manager PCB as shown on Figure 49 above 14 Install the Case Bottom Cover as shown in Figure 48 15 Install the Unit Cover as described in the section Remove and Replace the Unit Cover Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse
63. n protection circuits fall back into acceptable operating ranges DC POWER SUPPLY The DC Power Supply is intended for use with DC accessory outlets such as those found in motor vehicles Input voltage to the DC Power Supply 15 11 5 18 VDC Sized to be compatible with most passenger vehicle electrical systems it is capable of delivering up to 150W of 26VDC output to the Eclipse Figure 6 DC Power Supply Located near the output cord there is a Green LED that is illuminated when the DC Power Supply is supplying 26VDC power When output voltage falls outside of this range the LED will turn red If the LED is not illuminated there is no input power available The Power Supply contains protection circuits for output over current input over voltage and internal over temperature conditions If any of these conditions exist output power will be interrupted and the red LED will illuminate However these three conditions are self resetting such that output power will resume when protection circuits fall back into acceptable operating ranges Located near the input cord there is a two position switch to determine how much power is available from the DC accessory outlet for the Eclipse In the 10A position the Eclipse will draw up to 100W from the DC Power Supply In the 15A position up to 150W will be drawn This switch must be set according to the power availability at the accessory outlet Refer to the vehicle s operating manual if nece
64. nical Manual eclipse MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES The following section lists procedures that are necessary to maintain the Eclipse Service should only be performed by a qualified technician To perform periodic maintenance the only tools that should be necessary are e 1 Phillips Screwdriver e Wire cutting pliers e Small cable ties e ESD Mat or approved ESD system Figure 11 Maintenance Tools REMOVING THE UNIT COVER 1 Disconnect power supplies and remove Power Cartridge before removing the unit cover 2 Place the unit on horizontally on the front cover 3 Using a Phillips 1 screwdriver remove a total of 10 screws M3x12 Pan Head SEM Screw P N 6974 312 from the back of the unit Keep hands out of moving parts Disconnect power supplies and remove Power Cartridge N before removing the unit cover ESD Safety procedure must be in place The Eclipse contains electrostatic sensitive components Do not open or handle except at a static free workstation Do not remove cover without ESD protection Figure 12 Removing screws to open the Front Cover 4 Place the unit horizontally on the back cover 5 Remove the front cover pop the bottom end off first and rotate it towards the handle Be careful not to tear the control panel ribbon cable that is attached to the front cover Figure 13 Opening the Front Cover e gt Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipsez i
65. o ground is lt 250 uA 100 115VAC applications and lt 500 uA 220 240VAC applications 4 Disconnect the AC Power Supply from the electrical safety analyzer If the AC Power Supply measures leakage current greater than the criteria in step 3 please return it to SeQual for service CLEANING THE ECLIPSE Clean inside the unit as needed using a small vacuum cleaner or brush to remove any accumulation of dust or debris prior to attaching the covers After reinstalling the cover verify that the rubber gasket is installed correctly Use mild detergent solution to clean the cabinet control panel and power supplies Turn OFF the Eclipse and disconnect from AC or DC power before any cleaning or disinfection activity DO NOT spray the cabinet control panel or power supplies Use a damp not soaking wet cloth or sponge Spray the cloth or sponge with a mild detergent solution to clean the cabinet and power supplies To disinfect the Eclipse use Lysol Brand Il disinfectant Proceed as directed by the manufacturer cleaning the exterior cabinet DO NOT use denatured alcohol or apply liquid spray or aerosol cleaners WARNING WARNING Unplug Power Cords AC or DC Power Supplies before e gt Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE RECORD Whenever maintenance or service is performed on an Eclipse unit an entry should be made in the service log for that concentrat
66. or or recorded in accordance with your company s standard procedure Whenever the case of the Eclipse is opened the flow rate purity and alarm status should be verified per the Test Procedures in this manual Eclipse Serial Number Hour Initials Service Performed Reading System Checkout Date Comments Purity Flow Alarms Table 13 Sample Eclipse maintenance record SHIPPING AND TRANSPORTING THE ECLIPSE When shipping the Eclipse use original packaging if possible Always remove the Power Cartridge and cart from the Eclipse prior to shipping If original packaging material is available repack the Eclipse Power Cartridge cart and power supplies in the designated packaging areas If original packaging material is not available then place the Eclipse in a plastic bag and surround the concentrator with a minimum of two inches of soft foam packing material or bubble wrap Wrap each accessory in a similar manner Place the Eclipse and accessories in an appropriate cardboard box for shipping WARNING DO NOT expose the Eclipse to water The Eclipse enclosure does not provide protection against the harmful effects of liquid ingress Electrical shock or damage to the unit may result When the Eclipse must be transported in a delivery vehicle simply secure the Eclipse and its accessories to prevent damage Do not expose the device to extreme heat cold or humidity STORING THE ECLIPSE
67. s on ATF ports ONLY before connecting the tubes DO NOT leave the ports open unless ready to install the tubes Also place the removed caps from the new ATF and place on the ports of the replaced ATF 12 Remove caps from ATF Module 13 Connect the silicone tube from the Product Tank into the product port of the ATF and secure Joints with cable ties as shown on Figure 30 above 14 Use cable tie to secure the silicone tube to the braid tube to ensure that there is NO kinking on the bend as shown on Figure 31 above Hand tighten the cable tie Inspect the tubing to ensure the tubing is not kinked 15 Perform product test prior to installing cover and again after cover replacement 16 Installation of the Unit Cover on the unit is described in the Remove and Replace of the Unit Cover REMOVE AND REPLACE THE PRODUCT TANK ASSEMBLY 1 Remove the Unit Cover as described in the section Remove and Replace the Unit Cover 2 Cutthe 2 green cable ties that secure the silicone tubes to the top of the Product Tank as shown in Figure 35 below Disconnect these two silicone tubes Pinch the silicone tube coming from the ATF product port and secure with a cable tie as shown on Figure 36 below Silicone Tube from Flow Concentration Measurement Tube Cable Tie Silicone Tube from Module Product Port Figure 35 Product Tank inlet and Outlet Connections 3 Unscrew the 2 screws M3x10 Plastite Screw P N 6950
68. se 2 Press the ON button and set the Eclipse to 2 LPM At initial start up Eclipse units light the Green Yellow and Red LED s accompanied a beep As concentration increases to 70 the Red LED turns off and the Yellow and Green remain on When the concentration reaches normal operating range above 85 the Yellow LED will turn off The Green LED will stay lit indicating normal operation Table 3 shows the normal start up operating conditions for Eclipse Oxygen Systems If LED is not green within 7 minutes there may be a problem with the Eclipse Green Yellow Audible Alarm Blinking Beeps Purity lt 70 lt 70 between 70 Off Off Off Normal Operating Condition Table 12 Eclipse Startup Sequence Indications 3 Verify that the Power Cartridge is charging as indicated by the Power Cartridge Status Gauge is moving from low to high If the Power Cartridge Status Gauge is not moving verify that the Power Cartridge is properly engaged 4 Check the Control Panel by pressing each of the Increase Decrease Pulse Mode and No Smoking button and observe that the Eclipse buttons function normally 5 Turn ON the Eclipse Press the Pulse Mode button and set the Eclipse to the patient s normal Pulse Mode setting Confirm that without breathing from the unit the Pulse Flow Mode Indicator is illuminated and the Eclipse beeps changes automatically to 2 LPM Continuous Mode within approximately 60 seconds
69. service is required Check tubing and or humidifier for obstruction Check clean air intake filter If condition persists past 10 minutes service is required Instruct patient to seek an external power source Remove Power Cartridge and allow to cool to room temperature If Power Cartridge malfunction persists service is required Make sure tubing does not exceed 7 ft 2 1m when using Pulse Flow Mode Yellow indicator will light after 45 seconds if no inspiratory effort is detected If no inspiratory effort is detected 15 seconds after that the Eclipse will automatically switch to Continuous Flow Mode of operation amp beep Instruct patient to seek an external power source Remove Power Cartridge and allow to cool to room temperature If Power Cartridge malfunction persists service is required Instruct patient to seek an alternative oxygen supply until external power is restored or install a charged Power Cartridge Instruct patient to use back up oxygen supply Service is required 61 7 TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse i MALFUNCTION CODES If a malfunction occurs in the Eclipse the device will stop the Red LED on the front panel will be lit and the buzzer will be on for 10 seconds and then silence The LCD will display one of the following Malfunction Codes IPC watchdog timeout 090 Compressor motor too hot too hot 9 Compressor motor s
70. ssary In addition to these indicators and safety circuits the DC Power Supply includes an audible alarm that sounds if the input voltage to the DC supply falls below 11 5VDC Patients should not continue to use the DC supply to power their Eclipse after they have turned off their vehicle engine The DC Power Supply alarm is intended to remind the patient that their vehicle battery is being depleted and further depletion may cause the vehicle not to start 21 e TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse POWER CARTRIDGE The Power Cartridge allows operating the Eclipse away from AC or DC power The Power Cartridge used with the Eclipse contains Lithium ion battery cells similar to those used in laptop computers and cell phones The Eclipse Power Cartridge contains a quantity of two 97 5 Watt hour battery packs Each battery pack contains 7 92 grams of equivalent lithium content Figure 7 Eclipse Power Cartridge Connect the Eclipse to the AC Power Supply DC Power Supply or optional Desk Top Charger accessory to recharge the Power Cartridge The fastest way to recharge the Power Cartridge is from the AC Power Supply The Eclipse unit may not charge the Power Cartridge when operated from the DC Power Supply under some conditions Operating and caring for the Power Cartridge will ensure longer life and higher performance It is important to follow the tips and recommendations when storing and operat
71. sure that the buzzer opening is centered over the grill hole Hold in place until adhesive cures Figure 41 Buzzer Installation 6 Installthe Control Board Assembly Secure wire harness with Cable as shown Figure 41 Insure that there is a slack on the wire harness before tightening the Cable Tie Plug in the buzzer CONTROL BOARD CONNECTOR DIAGRAM Use the figure below as an aid to ensure proper connection of wire harnesses to the Power Manager printed circuit board B cdi1 Ds Control Panel Power gt Manager PC Board Communications Air Inlet Temperature Communications Port Proportional Valve Connector Buzzer Connector Figure 42 Control Board Connector Diagram TM Personal Ambulatory System Provider Technical Manual eclipse _ REMOVE AND REPLACE THE POWER PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD CAUTION The Eclipse contains electrostatic sensitive components Do not open or handle except at a static free workstation 1 Remove the Power Cartridge and unscrew the 4 screws M3x12 Pan Head SEM Screw P N 6974 312 shown in Figure 43 Figure 43 Battery Bridge Board Removal 2 Remove the Unit Cover as described in the section Remove and Replace the Unit Cover S 3 Disconnect the 5 wire harnesses as shown in Figure 44 Remove the Battery Bridge PCB as shown in Figure 44 Battery Bridge Board
72. talled 94 Battery communication failure 95 IPC failure AO Product pressure sensor failure AA Breath pressure sensor failure A Ultrasonic failure B Product temperature sensor failure A o Loss of product tank pressure failure A Purity calibration data failure AG Flow calibration data failure Breath sensitivity data failure A Hour of operation data failure A O A O AB Invalid assembly option Ambient pressure sensor failure Table 16 Service and Repair Procedures Sealey The Eclipse contains electrostatic sensitive components Do not open or handle except at a static free workstation Do not N remove cover without ESD protection Z c TM Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System Provider Technical Manual eclipse _ System Schematics and Diagrams SIMPLIFIED BLOCK DIAGRAM Alternate Product Tank gt Blow molded x c le essa se Product Tank m s Eclipse 2 System Enclosure u Product Tank 829mL __ check Vave T 8 andle Tubing Types ATF Valve ES AN 9 250 mL e e Clean Inlet Air MPA FlowConcentration rop T9 Measurement Flow Control Valve Aternate Flow Cont oliDevice Ex ea be ram r lb Te T15 te T16 02 xhaust Air e I e e mm
73. ter from the back of the cabinet Wash the filter in warm water using a mild detergent solution Rinse the filter thoroughly and squeeze out the excess water Allow the filter to air dry thoroughly Re insert the filter in the cabinet e The filter should be completely dry before using it again Excess moisture may impair proper operation or damage the unit Replace the Air Inlet Filter as needed If the Eclipse is operated in a dusty environment the filter may need to be cleaned or replaced more often Do not operate the Eclipse for more than 30 minutes without a filter installed CLEAN AND CARE FOR THE TUBING AND CANNULA Provide your patient instructions on cleaning disinfection and or replacement information for the tubing and cannula e gt Personal Ambulatory System Provider Technical Manual eclipse CLEAN THE CABINET AND CONTROL PANEL AND POWER SUPPLIES To clean the cabinet control panel or power supply do the following 1 Turn OFF the Eclipse and disconnect from AC or DC power before any cleaning or disinfection activity 2 Usemild detergent and water solution Use a damp not soaking wet cloth or sponge Spray or wet the cloth or sponge with the mild detergent solution DO NOT spray the cabinet control panel or power supplies 5 Wipe down the cabinet control panel or power supplies 6 disinfect the Eclipse use Lysol Brand ll disinfectant Spray or wet cloth or sponge wit
74. the Eclipse to be used onboard the aircraft can be found at www sequal com Each airline have their own requirements and it is recommended to check prior to making your trip If the airline allows use of the Eclipse Oxygen System only operate the Eclipse from the Power Cartridge The patient must ensure that they have an adequate number of spare Power Cartridges to last for the duration of their trip TRAVELING BY CRUISE SHIP When traveling by boat instruct your patient to inform the cruise line that the Eclipse will be used on board Each cruise line has a Special Needs coordinator that can answer any questions regarding travel and the cruise line individual requirements Have your patient contact the cruise ship Special Needs Coordinator directly TRAVELING BY TRAIN When traveling by train instruct your patient to inform the rail line in advance that the Eclipse will be used on board Operate the Eclipse only from the Power Cartridge The patient must ensure that they have an adequate number of spare Power Cartridges to last for the duration of their trip PATIENT MAINTENANCE Training your patient to maintain the Eclipse properly will lead to longer service intervals and lower maintenance costs Train your patient to perform the following procedures CLEAN THE AIR INLET FILTER The air inlet filter located at the rear of the unit must be cleaned at least once a week To clean the filter E oe TS Remove the fil
75. urs 60 3 5 hours Continuous Flow Indication Expressed in liters per minute LPM e Loss of Power Hot Power Cartridge e Low Power Cartridge Warm Power Cartridge Audible Alarm Indicators e ow Oxygen Output e No breath detection e O Flow Outside Normal Limits Low 9V battery e Unit Malfunction Device Classification 8 Table 1 Pulse Mode Specifications Pulse Settings 1 0 to 6 0 in increments of 0 5 Trigger Sensitivity Adjustable between settings of 1 most sensitive to 6 least sensitive e Cannula pressure has dropped below the trigger point typically between Trigger Criteria 0 15 0 45 Cm of H O of negative pressure e Atleast 114 seconds has passed since the last pulse began mE d 1 25 seconds max 3 consecutive breaths e Yellow LED is activated if no inspiration has been detected after 45 seconds e Switch to Continuous Mode if no inspiration has been detected for 60 seconds with an audible alarm Table 2 Response to Missing Breaths Bolus Volume and Breath Rates Power Supply DC Power Supply Power Cartridge 15 Setting 10 Setting Rate Rate Rate so 3 S3 2 e 9 9 9 93 9 _ Table 3 NOTE At breath rate above Max Breath Rate bolus size will be reduced proportionally Power Accessory Specifications Pulse Flow Bolus Size Setting 15 AC Power Supply DC Power Supply Table 4 Power Cartridoe Battery Output voltage 14
76. w the Eclipse to stabilize can take up to 10 minutes Verify the O concentration and O flow rate are within specification ECLIPSE Flow Meter O Monitor Vent to Unit alternate location Atmosphere O Monitor with Pump preferred location Figure 25 SeQual Recommended Test Setup to verify performance of Oxygen Concentrator The Eclipse oxygen concentration and flow sensor cannot be calibrated in the field If you suspect that the Eclipse flow and oxygen purity measurement is out of calibration please return it to SeQual for service PURITY AND FLOW RATE TEST PROCEDURE ALTERNATE METHOD Attach a calibrated oxygen monitor to the oxygen outlet port in accordance with oxygen monitor manufacturer s recommendations Some sensing equipment may restrict the actual flow rate below what the Eclipse can provide and provide inaccurate concentration readings If testing is performed with the oxygen monitor in the alternate location pictured above ensure that the oxygen monitor does not significantly restrict oxygen flow ASSEMBLY AND ALARM VERIFICATION TESTS To ensure proper assembly and functionality of the Eclipse after it has been reassembled the following steps should be followed 1 Install the Power Cartridge into the Power Cartridge compartment of the Eclipse Plug the AC Power Supply into the wall outlet and connect it to the External Power Connector of the Eclip
77. y plugged in and is using the AC or DC Power Supply this indicator will appear on the User Control Panel CONTINUOUS FLOW MODE The user may set the Eclipse oxygen flow rate and mode Continuous Flow Mode deliers a constant flow of oxyoen to a patient by means of tubing and a nasal cannula at rates between 0 5 LPM and 3 0 LPM Within the Eclipse concentrated oxygen is stored in a 500ml product tank at pressures in the range of 5 to 9 psi This pressure gives Continuous Flow Mode the capability to deliver the indicated flow rate to the patient even if extension tubing is used up to 50 feet long In addition the Eclipse Continuous Flow Mode is fully compatible with humidifier use PULSE FLOW MODE The Eclipse Pulse Flow Mode delivers a high flow of oxygen at the very beginning of each inspiration The approach is based on the manner in which gas is absorbed into a patient s airway Eclipse users may select pulse volume delivery rates at settings between 1 and 6 Regardless of setting the pulse profile is a simple square wave pulse based on a 16 ml liter volume Refer to Pulse Profiles table below Pulse durations are no less than 100 milli seconds Pulse durations do not exceed 450 milli seconds due to dead space considerations Pulse Peak Flow LPM volumetric Pulse Duration milli second Table 8 Pulse Profiles The fundamental approach to triggering and controlling the oxygen bolus in Pulse Flow mode is as follows
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