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REF: Alcolizer HH3 Alcohol Tester User Manual V6 

   

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Alcolizer HH3 Alcohol Tester User Manual

 

User Manual  

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Disclaimer 

 External Documents note to reader 

The BrAC reading obtained by correct use of this device is only considered accurate at the time of testing. 

Great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of each reading. 

Neither the manufacturer, the distributor, nor the owner accepts liability or responsibility due to any action 

or claim arising from the reading produced by this device, whether used correctly or incorrectly.

 

 

Summary of Contents for HH3

Page 1: ...te to reader The BrAC reading obtained by correct use of this device is only considered accurate at the time of testing Great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of each reading Neither the manufacturer the distributor nor the owner accepts liability or responsibility due to any action or claim arising from the reading produced by this device whether used correctly or incorrectly ...

Page 2: ...PERATING INSTRUCTIONS 6 General Information 6 3 1 1 Cleaning Requirements 7 Testing Types 7 Mouthpieces 7 Charging the Battery 8 Turning On Device 9 Testing 9 3 6 1 Mouthpiece Testing 9 3 6 2 Taking a Mouthpiece Breath Sample 10 3 6 3 Analysing a Mouthpiece Breath Sample 12 3 6 4 Passive Testing 13 3 6 5 Taking a Passive Breath Sample 14 3 6 6 Analysing a Passive Breath Sample 15 Shutting Down 16 ...

Page 3: ...REF Alcolizer HH3 Alcohol Tester User Manual V6 Page 3 Alcolizer Technology Uncontrolled when printed Setting the date and time 22 7 6 1 PC Clock 23 7 6 2 Set Clock Manually 23 ...

Page 4: ...table 2 DESCRIPTION OF HH3 Equipment Overview The HH3 Equipment List includes the following items HH3 handheld device USB cable Battery Charger User Manual Downloadable AlcoCONNECT software Carry bag or metal case optional and Neoprene cover optional Device Overview The HH3 is a handheld device consisting of a hard plastic outer case rubberised hand grip wrist strap and the following user displays...

Page 5: ...ining till next calibration Various Test modes Mouthpiece or Passive refer paragraph 3 2 Ready notification Blow notification including progress bar and Records information These and other displays are explained in the Operating Instructions Section 2 2 3 Mouthpiece Locator and Sample Inlet Spigot The disposable mouthpiece sample tube is located on the Mouthpiece Locator which surrounds the Sample...

Page 6: ...the battery charger included with the device 3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS General Information The following information should be observed when conducting breath test analysis using this device Operators should use the appropriate personal protective equipment PPE when conducting a test gloves mask protective eyewear or full face mask based on the situation For accurate testing results food beverages ...

Page 7: ...e cleaned by wiping it over with a soft moist cloth followed by a soft dry cloth Screen the screen of the instrument can be cleaned by wiping it over with a soft moist cloth followed by a soft dry cloth Ensure the Spigot Inlet is not blocked Do not use alcohol based cleaners Do not use harsh cleaning agents abrasive cleaning pads or chemicals Dispose of mouthpieces after use into a bin this can be...

Page 8: ...ay will display five bars refer Figure 4 Figure 4 Battery Condition Indicator Recharge the battery when the battery condition indicator shows one bar to ensure testing will not be interrupted by a flat battery The device cannot be used for testing during charging but can be used for accessing Records refer Section 4 CAUTION The battery in the HH3 device is a Li ION battery As such it should not be...

Page 9: ...est key or Up down buttons a second time The device certification serial number Firmware date time and days remaining till next calibration will be displayed refer Figure 5 Figure 5 Start Display Information After about six seconds the Display will show Start Mouthpiece Test and a down arrow refer Figure 6 Figure 6 Start Mouthpiece Test messa Testing 3 6 1 Mouthpiece Testing NOTE To view the start...

Page 10: ...ove the remaining portion of the plastic wrap just prior to testing to ensure hygienic use A new mouthpiece must be used for each mouthpiece test Figure 7 Locating the Mouthpiece Figure 8 Mouthpiece correctly positioned 3 6 2 Taking a Mouthpiece Breath Sample Perform a Mouthpiece Test as follows NOTE Before taking a breath sample ensure the subject has not consumed alcohol for at least 15 minutes ...

Page 11: ...eath place mouth over mouthpiece inlet ribbed end and blow a gentle to medium breath sample into the mouth piece refer Figure 10 Figure 10 Providing a Mouthpiece sample The exhaled breath volume is indicated via a bar graph scrolling left to right at the bottom of the screen A beeping sound is also heard during the breath sample delivery phase indicating a satisfactory breath sample is being deliv...

Page 12: ...the blow pressure Blowing too hard or too soft will result in an Invalid Sample Try Again message being displayed refer Figure 12 Figure 12 Invalid Sample Try Again message 3 6 3 Analysing a Mouthpiece Breath Sample After a valid breath sample is taken the Analysing Sample message is displayed until the device calculates the BrAC reading This will normally take a few seconds In cold climate condit...

Page 13: ...rform another breath test repeat steps above Results will display on the screen for 10 seconds A user is able to override this function by pressing key to continue as displayed on the screen Figure 14a Overrange result is if a result above 0 462g 210L is obtained the below screen will appear Figure 14a Figure 15a Press key to continue function Over Range Results 3 6 4 Passive Testing Passive testi...

Page 14: ...the test subject s mouth so that the subject is breathing or talking directly into the device s sample inlet port refer Figure 17 Figure 17 Providing a Passive sample NOTE If any step in a breath test sequence is not completed or the device is left idle for a prolonged period of time then the device will terminate the breath test and display Test timed out The device will return to the Start passi...

Page 15: ... valid breath sample is taken the Analysing Sample message is displayed until the device calculates the BrAC reading This will normally take a few seconds In cold climate conditions it may take longer to display the BrAC reading When the passive reading is calculated it will be displayed and retained until the Recovering period has ended If a Pass No alcohol reading is displayed the device has ind...

Page 16: ...e device will switch off the display back light after two minutes 4 RECORDS Records are retained in the instrument and can be downloaded via the Alcoconnect software application support refer Section 7 It is recommended that records are periodically downloaded and erased from the device Access the records as follows Switch the device on refer paragraph 3 5 Press the Down key until Records menu is ...

Page 17: ...nd date and time hold the Test key down for extended period upon start up This will freeze the screen so the information can be read When re calibration warning message period has expired the Recalibration Due Now is displayed and the device is locked preventing any further breath tests until the device is recalibrated It is recommended that the device be returned to Alcolizer Technology for calib...

Page 18: ...ow Rate 10L min Mouthpiece Type Standard spigot locator or non return mouthpiece Mouthpieces are not required for Passive testing Sensor Type Electro chemical fuel cell premium grade platinum Power Supply Rechargeable Li ION battery Weight 272 grams basic Dimensions 202mm H x 63mm W x 39mm D Calibration Six monthly recalibrations at Alcolizer s service facility 7 ALCOCONNECT AlcoCONNECT assists in...

Page 19: ... to load AlcoCONNECT Toolbox Using AlcoCONNECT Once installed onto the computer access AlcoCONNECT as follows Connect the device to the computer via the USB cable Double click the AlcoCONNECT icon Turn the HH3 device on refer paragraph 3 5 The Read Event Log window will be displayed refer Figure 22 Figure 22 Read Event Log Window Click the Read Event Log icon and The Event Log will then be display...

Page 20: ...e by enabling dis enabling the record types refer Figure 23 Figure 23 Log settings Saving Event Logs Event Logs can be saved for future analysis The data can then be saved to the required location on the PC or tablet Click the Read Event Log button to populate the event log with records Click on File Save Event Log Click the Save as type drop down menu and select required format Options are CSV XM...

Page 21: ...d format Alternatively a user can set the default file format by doing the following Figure 24 Click File Options Click the Save Options tab Click the Format drop down menu and select the default format Click Ok Figure 25 Log settings Format Controlling Access to Data To control access to the data files must be saved and protected by the user Figure 26 Event log ...

Page 22: ...nd time From the read event log window Figure 27 Read Event log Enter 00005000 in the set access field Presse enter Click the set time icon Below window appears Figure 28 Setting Date and Time Device clock indicates what the attached device time and date are set to The user has two options Use PC clock Set Clock Manually ...

Page 23: ... device to PC button Device clock settings will now change to PC clock value 7 6 2 Set Clock Manually Enter the date in the first field in this format DD MM YY Enter the time in the following format HH MM SS PM or HH MM SS AM Click Manual Setting button The Device clock field will now change to reflect the manually entered values ...

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