SeQual Eclipse 2 User manual

USERS MANUAL
Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System
Eclipse®2
www.sequal.com
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Symbols used in Users Manual and on the
Eclipse Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System
INDICATIONS FOR USE
CONTRAINDICATIONS
SAFETY GUIDELINES
Oxygen Therapy Safety
Operating Safety
Power Cartridge Safety
INTRODUCTION TO YOUR ECLIPSE
UNDERSTANDING THE CONTROLS AND FRONT PANEL
Description of the Eclipse
Control Panel Features
User-Controls
Front Panel Symbols
System Status Indicators
RECOMMENDED OPERATING ENVIRONMENTS
The Proper Location
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before Operating
Powering ON Your Eclipse
Operating Your Eclipse
ALERTS, ALARMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING
STANDARD COMPONENTS AND OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
CLEANING, CARE AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
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CONTENTS

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION FOR HAZARDS
THAT MIGHT CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY.
Important Safety Instructions
Important Safety Instructions are shown
Under the Following Headings:
NOTE: SeQual®Technologies Inc. (SeQual) recommends that this Users Manual be
given to each user receiving an Eclipse Personal Ambulatory Oxygen System. This Users
Manual provides all of the necessary information needed for a user, or caregiver, to
successfully operate the Eclipse.
DO NOT: Information needing special attention.
Refer to this section for an explanation of the symbols and the Warnings that accompany them.
Important! Clarifying information, specific instructions, or user reference information.
“Read Instructions”: Please consult the Users Manual instructions
provided with the product.
“Attention or Caution”: Indicates important information that requires
the user to take special precautions when certain conditions are present.
“Use No Oils or Grease”: Indicates important information about the pos-
sibility of spontaneous and violent ignition that may occur if oils, grease
or other petroleum based substances come into contact with oxygen
under pressure.
“No Smoking or Open Flames”: The use of oxygen requires that special
care be taken to reduce the risk of fire. Materials that burn in air, and
even some materials that will not burn in air, are easily ignited and burn
more rapidly in high concentrations of oxygen. For safety concerns, all
possible sources of ignition must be kept away from the Eclipse and pref-
erably out of the room in which it is being used. Smoking in the proxim-
ity of an operating Eclipse is dangerous, and can permanently damage
the device and void the warranty.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PREVENTING DAM-
AGE TO THE ECLIPSE.
WARNING
CAUTION
SYMBOLS USED IN THE USERS MANUAL
AND ON THE ECLIPSE

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Drip Proof Equipment-IPX0: The Eclipse enclosure does not provide
protection against the harmful effects of the ingress of liquids. (IPX0, per
IEC 60529)
Drip Proof Equipment-IPX1: The Eclipse AC and DC Power Supplies
provide protection against the harmful effects of the ingress of liquids.
(IPX1, per IEC 60529)
“Audible Alarm”: An audible indicator is provided to announce a
reduction in oxygen concentration or when the power has been inter-
rupted or lost.
“ON/OFF”: Powers the device ON and OFF, but does not directly discon-
nect the mains power.
“Increase Flow Setting”: Increases the flow setting in 0.5 increments each
time the button is pressed.
“Decrease Flow Setting”: Decreases the flow setting in 0.5 increments
each time the button is pressed.
“Flow Mode”: Activates either Continuous Flow Mode or Pulse Flow
Mode Operation.
“External Power is Present Indicator”: Indicates the presence of external
power to operate the Eclipse.
“Power Cartridge Status Gauge”: Shows the amount of charge remain-
ing in the Power Cartridge.
“Power Cartridge Symbol”: The symbol on the Power Cartridge (Battery).
“Oxygen Output”: The port from which the oxygen flows and where the
tubing or interface (standard nasal cannula, OxyCannula™or OxyMask™)
is attached.
THE U.S. FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA) HAS APPROVED
THIS DEVICE FOR USE ONBOARD COMMERCIAL AIRCRAFT.
“Amperes”
“Alternating Current”
“Type B Equipment”: Indicates equipment providing a particular degree
of protection against electric shock, particularly regarding:
•Allowable leakage current;
•Reliability of the protective earth connection (grounding).
IEC Icon for DC Power (Input)
IPXO
02
IPX1
A

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THE ECLIPSE IS INDICATED FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF SUPPLEMENTAL OXYGEN. THE
DEVICE IS NOT INTENDED FOR LIFE SUPPORT NOR DOES IT PROVIDE ANY PATIENT MONITOR-
ING CAPABILITIES.
YOUR PHYSICIAN HAS PRESCRIBED A SPECIFIC OXYGEN FLOW SETTING TO MEET YOUR
INDIVIDUAL NEEDS.
RECOMMENDED OXYGEN FLOW SETTINGS SHOULD BE ADJUSTED ONLY UNDER THE
ADVICE OF A PHYSICIAN
Indications for Use
Contraindications
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
FEDERAL U.S. LAW RESTRICTS THIS DEVICE TO SALE
BY OR ON THE ORDER OF A PHYSICIAN.
NOT FOR USE IN THE PRESENCE OF FLAMMABLE
ANESTHETICS.
THE ECLIPSE IS NOT INTENDED FOR LIFE SUPPORT-
ING OR LIFE SUSTAINING APPLICATIONS, NOR
DOES IT PROVIDE ANY PATIENT MONITORING
CAPABILITIES.
IN CERTAIN CIRCUMSTANCES, THE USE OF NON-
PRESCRIBED OXYGEN CAN BE HAZARDOUS. THIS
DEVICE SHOULD ONLY BE USED WHEN PRE-
SCRIBED BY A PHYSICIAN.
AS WITH ANY ELECTRICALLY POWERED DE-
VICE, THE USER MAY EXPERIENCE PERIODS OF
NON-OPERATION AS A RESULT OF ELECTRICAL
POWER INTERRUPTION, OR THE NEED TO HAVE
THE ECLIPSE SERVICED BY A QUALIFIED TECHNI-
CIAN. THE ECLPISE IS NOT APPROPRIATE FOR ANY
PATIENT WHO WOULD EXPERIENCE ADVERSE
HEALTH CONSEQUENCES AS THE RESULT OF SUCH
TEMPORARY INTERRUPTION.

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This section of the manual provides Warnings and Cautions that apply to hazards or unsafe
practices that could result in serious injury or property damage.
Safety Guidelines
Keep the Eclipse and the power cord away from hot surfaces or open flames.
DO NOT use the Eclipse if it has a damaged power cord or plug.
Your Eclipse should be located in a well-ventilated area to allow for adequate
air intake. Avoid the intake of airborne pollutants, smoke and fumes.
ONLY use this device with accessories specified by, or recommended by, SeQual
Technologies Inc.
If the Eclipse has been dropped, damaged or exposed to water please contact
your home care provider for inspection or possible repair of the device.
DO NOT drop or insert any objects into any opening on the device.
DO NOT block the air inlet or the exhaust vent of the Eclipse when it is on a
soft surface, such as a carpet, bed, couch, chair or automobile seat.
DO NOT cover the device with a blanket, towel or quilt, etc.
DO NOT overfill the optional humidifier. Fill the optional humidifier with water
only to the level shown by the manufacturer of the humidifier.
When using the Eclipse in any vehicle, be sure it is properly secured, belted or
otherwise restrained.
USE OF AN OXYGEN MASK, OTHER THAN THE
SOUTHMEDIC™OXYMASK, AT LOW FLOWS (1-3 LPM)
IS CONTRAINDICATED DUE TO THE POSSIBILITY OF
REBREATHING EXHALED CARBON DIOXIDE.
WARNING

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DO NOT REMOVE THE COVER. THERE ARE NO
USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE THE DEVICE.
ONLY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SHOULD
REMOVE THE COVER OF THE DEVICE.
PROTECT ELECTRICAL POWER CORDS FROM
SHARP EDGES. ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND SERIOUS
PHYSICAL INJURY MAY OCCUR.
DO NOT OPERATE THE DEVICE, COMPONENTS OR
ACCESSORIES ON WET SURFACES OR IN STANDING
WATER AND DO NOT SUBMERSE OR EXPOSE TO
WATER. THE ECLIPSE COVER DOES NOT PROVIDE
PROTECTION AGAINST THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF
THE INGRESS OF LIQUIDS. ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR
DAMAGE TO THE DEVICE MAY OCCUR.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Safety Guidelines (continued)
ONLY USE THE SEQUAL SUPPLIED AC POWER SUP-
PLY AND DC POWER SUPPLY WITH YOUR ECLIPSE.
USE OF ANY OTHER AC OR DC POWER SUPPLY
MAY BE HAZARDOUS, CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE
TO YOUR ECLIPSE AND WILL VOID
THE WARRANTY.
AVAILABILITY OF AN ALTERNATE, OR BACK-UP,
SOURCE OF SUPPLEMENTAL OXYGEN IS RECOM-
MENDED IN CASE OF A POWER OUTAGE OR A
MECHANICAL FAILURE OF THE DEVICE.

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ALWAYS DISCONNECT AC POWER SUPPLY FROM
THE WALL BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE AC
POWER SUPPLY PLUG FROM THE ECLIPSE.
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
DO NOT SHORT-CIRCUIT THE POWER CARTRIDGE’S
METAL CONTACTS WITH METALLIC OBJECTS, SUCH
AS KEYS OR COINS. THIS MAY CAUSE SPARKS OR
EXCESSIVE HEAT TO BE GENERATED.
WARNING
WARNING
THE POWER CARTRIDGE MAY EXPLODE AND
CAUSE POTENTIAL INJURY IF EXPOSED TO A FIRE,
OR DISPOSED OF IN A FIRE.
LOCATE OXYGEN SUPPLY TUBING AND ALL POWER
CORDS IN A MANNER TO PREVENT TRIPPING
HAZARDS.
DO NOT PLACE THE ECLIPSE IN A SMALL,
ENCLOSED SPACE, SUCH AS A BATHROOM OR
CLOSET, WITH THE OXYGEN CANNULA OR TUBING
LEADING OUT OF THE ENCLOSED SPACE.
DO NOT EXPOSE THE DEVICE TO TEMPERATURES
OUTSIDE OF THE SPECIFIED RANGE OF OPERATING
OR STORAGE TEMPERATURES AS THIS MAY DAM-
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Power Cartridge Safety
CHARGING THE POWER CARTRIDGE BELOW 50 F°
(10° C) OR ABOVE 104° F (40° C) MAY DEGRADE THE
PERFORMANCE OF THE POWER CARTRIDGE.
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
DO NOT DISASSEMBLE, PUNCTURE, OR CRUSH
THE POWER CARTRIDGE. POWER CARTRIDGE
ELECTROLYTES MAY BE TOXIC IF SWALLOWED
AND CAN BE HARMFUL TO SKIN AND EYES. KEEP
THE POWER CARTRIDGE AWAY FROM CHILDREN.
USE OF A DAMAGED POWER CARTRIDGE MAY
CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY.
EXPOSING THE POWER CARTRIDGE TO WATER OR
OTHER LIQUIDS MAY CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY.
DO NOT EXPOSE THE POWER CARTRIDGE TO
TEMPERATURES ABOVE 140° F (60°C), SUCH AS IN A
VEHICLE PARKED IN THE SUN ON A HOT DAY.
DO NOT DROP THE POWER CARTRIDGE OR EXPOSE
IT TO MECHANICAL SHOCK.
ONLY USE THE POWER CARTRIDGE FOR ITS
INTENDED PURPOSE.

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INTRODUCTION TO YOUR

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This Users Manual will inform you about the use and care of
the ECLIPSE, its standard components and the optional
accessories. Please read thoroughly all of the information in this
manual before operating your Eclipse. Contact your home care
provider for proper training on the use and care of this device.
YOUR PHYSICIAN HAS PRESCRIBED SUPPLEMENTAL OXYGEN AS PART OF A TREATMENT
PLAN. LONG-TERM OXYGEN THERAPY (LTOT) IS NOW WIDELY ACCEPTED AS THE STANDARD
TREATMENT FOR CHRONIC HYPOXIA CAUSED BY CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DIS-
EASE (COPD). LTOT HAS BECOME MORE VERSATILE IN RECENT YEARS DUE TO THE DEVELOP-
MENT OF NEW OXYGEN CONCENTRATORS. THE ECLIPSE IS AN OXYGEN CONCENTRATOR
THAT MAKES IT EASIER FOR YOUR PHYSICIAN TO SELECT
A MODALITY OF LTOT THAT MEETS YOUR
INDIVIDUAL LIFESTYLE NEEDS.
THE ECLIPSE MAY BE USED IN THE HOME,
AN INSTITUTION, A MOTOR VEHICLE OR
IN A COMMERCIAL AIRPLANE.
THE USE OF THE ECLIPSE IN HOSPITALS
SHOULD INCLUDE THE USE OF THE
OPTIONAL SEQUAL HOSPITAL GRADE
POWER CORD.
YOUR PHYSICIAN HAS PRESCRIBED
SPECIFIC OXYGEN FLOW SETTINGS
TO MEET YOUR INDIVIDUAL CLINCIAL
NEEDS. THESE FLOW SETTINGS ARE
DETERMINED BY THE AMOUNT OF
OXYGEN YOU NEED AT REST, DURING
EXERCISE AND WHEN TRAVELING.
RECOMMENDED OXYGEN FLOW SET-
TINGS SHOULD BE ADJUSTED ONLY
UNDER THE ADVICE OF
YOUR PHYSICIAN.

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Understanding the Controls
and Front Panel
DESCRIPTION OF THE ECLIPSE 2
Oxygen Outlet Port
Air Inlet Filter
Service Port
Exhaust Vent
Power Cord Retainer
External Power
Receptacle
Oxygen supply tubing or a cannula is attached to this port.
Become familiar with the key features of the Eclipse and the user control panel.
Ambient air is drawn into the device through the air inlet located at
the top and rear of the device. This air inlet filter prevents dust and
debris from entering the Eclipse and should be cleaned regularly.
This connection allows qualified service personnel to diagnose and
monitor the Eclipse performance. It is not intended for the user.
Exhaust air from the Eclipse leaves the device from this vent.
Retainer to secure the Power Cord.
Control Panel Service Port
(Not for Patient Use)
Power
Cartridge
Cart
Insert Screw
Air
Inlet Filter
Main/Rating
Label (Under Base)
Power
Cartridge Latch
Exhaust Vent
Handle
External Power
Receptacle
Power Cord
Retainer
FRONT BACK
Oxygen
Outlet Port
Simplified User
Instructions
(Under Base)
The Eclipse AC or DC Power Supply power cords may be connected
to this receptacle.
Input/Output Connections

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Understanding the Controls
and Front Panel (continued)
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.
Flow Mode Button and Indicator: The Eclipse contains a button to toggle
between Continuous 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 acti-
vated, the green Flow Mode Indicator illuminates and a pulse of oxygen
is delivered with each inspiratory effort. When the pulse of oxygen is de-
livered, the flow mode indicator turns off. Changes in flow mode should
only be made on the recommendation of your physician.
Increase or Decrease Flow Setting Button: Use these buttons to set the
flow to your prescribed level.
The Eclipse user control panel displays important operating information. This section will help
you understand this operating information.
Green, Yellow, and Red Indicators on the front panel indicate the operating condition of
the device. For additional information on these indicators see the Alerts, Alarms and Trouble-
shooting Table in this manual.

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ALARM (Red) Indicator – High Priority Alarms: Indicates a high priority
alarm condition. An immediate response is necessary. Refer to the Alerts,
Alarms, and Troubleshooting Table and contact your home care provider.
Buzzer: An audible alarm (or buzzer) is used to alert you to the operat-
ing condition of the device, either a warning or failure, and to confirm a
valid key press by the user.
External Power is Present Indicator: When the Eclipse is properly
plugged in and is using the AC or DC Power Supply, this indicator will
appear on the User Control Panel.
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 Gauge: This indicator displays the charge remain-
ing in the Power Cartridge. When the Power Cartridge is fully charged all
4 gray bars are illuminated. Each gray bar represents approximately 25%
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 Cartridge Status Gauge will not be illuminated.
ALERT (Yellow) Indicator - Low and 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 priority alert. A prompt response is necessary.

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Recommended Operating Environments
Operating
Temperature
Operating Humidity
Transport/Storage
Temperature
Altitude
Placement
Environment
Operating Time
Electrical
50º F to 104º F (10º C to 40º C)
10% - 95% at an 82.4° F (28° C) dew point
-4º F to 140º F (-20º C to 60º C)
Humidity: Up to 95% Non-Condensing
0 – 13,123 feet (0 - 4,000 meters)
DO NOT block the air inlet or the exhaust vent. Place device
a minimum of 3 inches (7.5 cm) away from walls, draperies,
furniture, etc.)
Must be smoke, pollutant, and fume free.
24-hours per day when connected to an external AC or DC
power source.
Use no extension cords. Use no electrical outlets controlled
by a switch.
The following chart provides important information concerning the recommended operating
environments, or operating conditions, for proper use of the device.
NOTE: When moving the Eclipse from an extreme temperature environment, please
allow time for your device to acclimate to the recommended operating
temperature environment.
WARNING OPERATING YOUR ECLIPSE OUTSIDE OF THE REC-
OMMENDED OPERATING TEMPERATURE ENVIRON-
MENT MAY NEGATIVELY IMPACT DEVICE PERFOR-
MANCE, MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE DEVICE
AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY IF THIS OCCURS.

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Select a location for the device that avoids the intake of smoke, fumes and pollutants. Correct
placement of the device should allow intake of air through the air inlet filter at the back and
rear of the cabinet and allow exhaust air to freely leave the exhaust vent at the bottom of
the device.
Locate the device such that the alarms can be heard.
Position the oxygen supply tubing in such a way that it does not kink or occlude.
DO NOT locate the device near flammable materials or cleaning agents or in the direct path of
any heat source, such as a stove, range, heat register or car heater.
Keep the Eclipse at least five (5) feet (1.5 m) away from hot, sparking objects or
open flames.
CAUTION
THE PROPER PLACEMENT
LOCATE THE DEVICE IN A WELL-VENTILATED AREA
THAT PROVIDES ADEQUATE AIR MOVEMENT. PERI-
ODICALLY CHECK IF AIR IS BEING PREVENTED FROM
ENTERING OR EXITING THE DEVICE BY OBSTRUC-
TIONS SUCH AS FURNITURE, DRAPERIES, BEDDING,
CLOTHING OR PETS.

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Operating Instructions
This users manual serves as your reference to help you operate and maintain the device. If you
have any questions or concerns please call your home care provider, qualified representative,
or SeQual Technologies Inc.
Important! DO NOT attempt to operate the Eclipse without first reading the Safety Guidelines
section of this manual. Please follow all of the operating instructions. Please observe all Warn-
ings on the device and in the users manual. In order to reduce the risk of fire, personal injury
and serious damage to the Eclipse, please observe all of the safety precautions.
BEFORE OPERATING
WARNING
ALWAYS CHECK THAT THE AIR INLET AND THE
EXHAUST VENT OF THE DEVICE ARE NOT BLOCKED
AND THAT THE AIR INLET FILTER IS CLEAN BEFORE
USING YOUR DEVICE.
CAUTION
PROTECT THE ECLIPSE AND THE AC AND DC POW-
ER SUPPLIES FROM ALL FLUID SPILLS OR FLUID
DRIPS TO AVOID POSSIBLE SHOCK HAZARDS.

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(1) AC Power Supply
(2) DC Power Supply
(3) Rechargeable
Power Cartridge
(Battery)
The Eclipse is a lightweight portable and stationary source of supplemental oxygen. The device
is capable of being operated directly from three different power sources:
(1) AC Power Supply, (2) DC Power Supply and (3) Rechargeable Power Cartridge (Battery).
POWERING ON YOUR ECLIPSE
The Eclipse charges the optional Power Cartridge when
external power (AC or DC) is present and when the
Power Cartridge temperature is below a safe charging
temperature. When external power is disconnected, the
device will automatically switch over to the Power Car-
tridge, if installed and charged. When external power is
restored, by plugging into an AC or DC outlet, the device
will accept power from the external power source and
replenish the Power Cartridge while operating the device
if adequate AC or DC power is available.
Proper connection of the AC or DC Power Supply requires
aligning the power plug with the recessed external power
receptacle of the device. The recessed external power
receptacle is located on the right side of the device when
facing the user control panel. Push the power plug into
the recessed receptacle.

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Operating Instructions (continued)
DO NOT USE ANY POWER CORD IF IT IS DAMAGED
OR FRAYED. IMPROPER USE OF THE POWER CORD
MAY RESULT IN A FIRE OR ELECTRICAL
SHOCK HAZARD.
WARNING
WARNING
AC POWER SUPPLY: The Eclipse includes a universal AC Power Supply for use at home, or
wherever standard AC power is available. To connect to an AC power source, be sure the
AC Power Supply device cord is securely inserted into the recessed power receptacle on
the side of the device and that the AC power cord from the AC Power Supply is plugged
into a grounded AC outlet. When the device is plugged in properly, a green indicator on
the AC Power Supply will light and the External Power is Present Indicator,
will appear on the user control panel.
(1)
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
DO NOT TOUCH THE POWER COMPARTMENT
METAL CONNECTORS INSIDE THE CABINET WITH
THE POWER CARTRIDGE REMOVED WHEN THE
DEVICE IS CONNECTED TO AN EXTERNAL AC OR
DC POWER SOURCE. THIS MAY RESULT IN AN
ELECTRICAL SHOCK!
THE AC POWER CORDS USED WITH THE ECLIPSE
MUST MEET THE ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS OF
THE COUNTRY WHERE THE DEVICE IS USED.
USE ONLY WITH A GROUNDED, 3-PIN RECEPTACLE.
DO NOT REMOVE THE GROUNDING PIN FROM THE
POWER CORD. USE ONLY WITH SEQUAL SUPPLIED
POWER CORDS.
DO NOT CONNECT THE ECLIPSE TO AN EXTENSION
CORD OR TO AN ELECTRICAL OUTLET CONTROLLED
BY A SWITCH.
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