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Alcomate Premium AL7000 Digital Alcohol Breathalyzerr Instruction Sheet
Alcomate Premium AL7000 Digital Alcohol Breathalyzer
Breathe into the mouthpiece and read your blood alcohol level
Easy one-button operation
Trusted for use by DOT (Department of Transportation) and NHTSA (National Highway Traffic & Safety Administration), law enforcement, medical professionals, school administrators, corporate employers, drug rehabilitators and parents
FDA 510(k) Cleared
Meets US Coast Guard requirements
ISO 9002 Certified
Accuracy +/-0.01 at 0.10% BAC
No calibration required
Easy-replace sensor module
Back-lit 4-digit LCD display (0.000%)
Active pressure sensor
Deep-lung air sampling
Cumulative test counter
Audible alerts
Low-battery indicator
One-way-flow mouthpieces
Internal mouthpiece storage slot
Self-diagnostic system
Auto power off
1-year warranty
digital breathalyzer
five mouthpieces
pre-installed sensor module
complete and detailed instruction sheet
hard case
carrying pouch
power car adaptor
two AA batteries
hand strap
Instructions
Press and hold the power button to turn the unit on.
The cumulative test count will be displayed as you hold the power button down.
The display should show “NOR”, which is short for normal operation.
The back-lit digital display shows results clearly during day or night conditions.
Release the power button. There will be a countdown as the unit warms up. The display will show “BLOW” when ready.
Secure your lips around the mouthpiece and blow sharply and steadily into the unit for about four seconds.
If you see “FLOW” in the display, the breath sample was not strong or long enough for measurement. Please try again.
If the device cannot take a successful sample, you will see “OUT” in the display and the unit will shut itself off.
The results will be shown for about 15 seconds. The unit will then shut itself off.
Notes
The only legally valid measure of % BAC (percent Blood Alcohol Concentration) is obtained by blood testing or other evidential method of measurement. This device is for screening purposes only and should be used as a monitoring guide. This device must be used strictly in accordance with the instructions provided with the product.
Wait at least 20 minutes after eating or drinking before testing A breathalyzer examines “lung air” samples, not “mouth air” to calculate alcohol content. Any “contaminants” in the mouth, including alcohol, food, smoke, or even excess saliva, may interfere with testing. This includes alcohol-based mouthwash or similar products. This is the most common cause of improper use and incorrect results.
Avoid testing in high wind or enclosed spaces. Poor ventilation may also lengthen the time required for warm up between tests.
Do not blow smoke, saliva or other contaminants into the mouthpiece, as the sensor may become damaged.
Do NOT use the Premium as a tool to drink and drive.
Keep out of extreme temperatures and out of the reach of children.
To maintain accuracy, the sensor module inside the Premium must be replaced every 200 tests or at least once yearly (whichever comes first). Large numbers of "high positive" (high alcohol) readings may require replacing the module much sooner than normally expected.
If you see “Flow” in the display, the breath sample was not strong or long enough for measurement. As soon as you start blowing into the device, you will hear a long beep indicating how long you should blow.
If you see “Cal” in the display, the Premium needs a new sensor module. If the cumulative test counter reaches 300 tests, the Premium will display Cal automatically. Please purchase and install a new sensor module.
If you see “Bat” in the display, the battery power is low. Please replace the batteries.