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Label of Individual Components
1. Mouthpiece and Mouthpiece slot
2. LCD Display
(3 digits with unit ‰ and mg/L and 4 digits with unit % BAC)
3. Start button
4. Air outlet (always leave this part unblocked)
5. Battery compartment cover (at the back of the device)
Tips to Receive the Most Accuracte Results
A)
Wait at least 15 minutes after your last sip of alcohol. Do not
eat, drink, or smoke during that time.
B)
Do not open the casing.
C)
Do not keep the breathalyzer in cold, hot, moist, or badly
ventilated places.
D)
Keep the breathalyzer out of the reach of children.
E)
Conduct three inlet tests after long storage before conduc-
ting the actual alcohol test.
F)
Do not drop the breathalyzer.
G)
Change the battery if it is depleted. Diminished battery capa-
city leads to incorrect test results.
H)
Do not conduct tests in loud (sound waves disrupt the sen-
sor), drafty, or poorly ventilated places.
I)
After a test result of 1.00 per mill (per mill = EU setting) /
0.10% BAC (% BAC = US setting) / 0.50mg/L (mg/L = UK setting) or
higher the sensor needs rest time. In this case wait at least three
minutes before starting the next test.
J)
Do not conduct tests in very cold, very hot, or an unventilated,
smoky ambience.
K)
Store the breathalyzer in a way to avoid penetration by dust
or liquids.
L)
Blowing too hard may cause damage to the sensor as saliva
flows into it.
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