PASSIVE BREATH ALCOHOL TESTER Instruction manual
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Disclaimer Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operations are subject to the following 2 conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference. 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operations. Industry Canada This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device. Le présent appareil est conforme aux CNR d Industrie Canada applicables aux appareils radio exempts de licence. L exploitation est autorisée aux deux conditions suivantes: 1. L appareil ne doit pas produire de brouillage, et 2. L utilisateur de l appareil doit accepter tout brouillage radioélectrique subi, même si le brouillage est susceptible d en compromettre le fonctionnement. Alcohol Countermeasure Systems Corp 60 International Boulevard Toronto, Ontario M9W 6J2 CANADA T +1 416 619 3500 F +1 416 619 3501 info@acs-corp.com acs-corp.com ACS, ALCOHOL COUNTERMEASURE SYSTEMS, ALCOSCAN and the Molly are trademarks of Alcohol Countermeasure Systems (International) Inc. and are used under license. Alcohol Countermeasure Systems is the trading style of Alcohol Countermeasure Systems (International) Inc. 2013 Alcohol Countermeasure Systems Corp The information disclosed in this document is the valuable property of Alcohol Countermeasure Systems and all copyright and other proprietary rights to this document are reserved. No reproduction of this document is permitted without the prior written consent of Alcohol Countermeasure Systems.
FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW Sensor inlet Red LED Yellow LED Green LED Status LED Power Back cover
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS The ALCOSCAN passive breath alcohol tester is a device that is designed for easy and safe operation. The following precautions should be followed: Do not open the case. Doing so will void the warranty and potentially damage the components within Avoid exposing the tester to direct sunlight for extended periods of time Remove any spilled liquid with a cloth and allow the tester to dry thoroughly. If there is excessive water damage, do not turn the tester on. Contact your dealer Keep all radio frequency (RF) devices (such as cell phones) away from the tester to ensure minimal interference WARRANTY All ACS products are warranted to be free of defects in workmanship and materials for one year from the date of shipment. ACS agrees to replace or repair any defective ALCOSCAN device, provided the defect was not caused by misuse or mishandling. Any ALCOSCAN device being returned for warranty repair must be properly packaged and shipped prepaid to the authorized dealer s facility. MAINTENANCE The ALCOSCAN passive breath alcohol tester is made for field use, making it susceptible to dirt and debris. The tester should be cleaned with a damp cloth and mild soap. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents. Yearly calibration is required to maintain optimum accuracy. The tester will blink a green status LED before a test, or blink a red result LED after a test if it needs calibration. Contact your dealer for more information. INTRODUCTION The ALCOSCAN passive breath alcohol tester does not require a mouthpiece or active user participation. It is able to sniff the air for the presence of alcohol in an ambient environment, such as the interior of an automobile or over a beverage containing alcohol. This tester is perfect for use in bars, schools and industrial-safety applications. The one-button operation ensures ease of use, whether you operate in the dark, with thick gloves or with one hand. This tester can be used in ambient temperatures between 5 and 50 C.
BATTERY INFORMATION The ALCOSCAN passive breath alcohol tester requires four AA alkaline batteries to operate. Remove the rear cover by sliding it up in order to change the batteries. The tester can perform up to 5000 tests with a new set of batteries installed. Press and hold the power button for 2 seconds to test battery strength. A green light indicates that the batteries are full, an amber light indicates that the batteries need to be changed soon and a red light indicates that the batteries are weak and should be replaced immediately. USING THE ALCOSCAN PASSIVE BREATH ALCOHOL TESTER 1. Press the power button once to turn the tester on. The tester is ready for a test when two beeps are heard and the status light flashes green. 2. Press the power button to collect an air sample. The tester will buzz as it performs a test. After the test is complete, the status light will flash amber as it analyzes the sample. The results can be interpreted as follows: Green = PASS: The breath sample passed. No or very little alcohol was present (0 to 0.19 g/l) Yellow = WARN: The breath sample passed with a warning. A small amount of alcohol was present (0.20 to 0.49 g/l) Red = FAIL: The breath sample failed. A high amount of alcohol was present (0.50 g/l or higher) 3. Wait for the status light to flash green before performing another passive test. 4. Press the power button twice to turn the tester off. NOTE: The tester must be a maximum of 10 cm away to give an accurate reading. For a breath test, exhale 3 cm away from the sensor inlet for 5 seconds.
SIGNIFICANCE OF BREATH TEST RESULTS The results of a breath test are presented digitally and may be interpreted in the following chart; BrAC is expressed in mg/l: BrAC (mg/l) 0.05 0.10 0.25 0.40 SIGNIFICANCE Not associated with a positive measure of alcohol Not necessarily indicative of alcohol consumption Positive measure of alcohol and unsafe to operate a vehicle High alcohol level detected and dangerous to operate a vehicle BrAC readings of up to 0.05 mg/l may appear from naturally occurring substances in the body and are not associated with a positive measure of alcohol. Readings of up to 0.10 mg/l may occur from alcohol contamination from foods, beverages or medicines and are not necessarily indicative of alcohol consumption. Readings of 0.25 mg/l and greater are indicative of alcohol consumption and deemed unsafe to operate a vehicle. The result of which may lead to a traffic violation. Readings of 0.40 mg/l and greater are indicative of high levels of alcohol consumption and deemed too dangerous to operate a vehicle. The result of which may lead to a criminal offence. The following chart lists the various units of measure for alcohol concentration in the blood or breath and the countries in which they are used. UNIT DESCRIPTION COUNTRY mg/dl mg of alcohol in 100 ml of blood Canada g/dl grams of alcohol in 100 ml of blood USA, Australia g/l grams of alcohol in 1L of blood Europe mg/l mg of alcohol in 1 L of breath Asia, Europe μg/dl micrograms of alcohol in 100 ml of breath UK μg/l micrograms of alcohol in 1L of breath Brazil 3 ALCOSCAN
DISPOSAL AT THE END OF SERVICE LIFE Disposal of the tester at the end of its service life can be done by: Returning the tester to your dealer for disposal Contacting your local waste management authority for more information on the appropriate disposal methods to be followed Asking a suitable disposal contractor to dispose of the tester
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