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7. Test procedure 
 

7.1. Mount the device on the wall securely; connect the power cord, then press the 
switch button on the side. 
 

7.2. Press the On/Off switch on the side of tester. When the tester is on, it will begin 
to  initialize.  The  warm-up  begins  when  the  “Wait”  indicator  light  flashes.  The  test 
cannot  be  performed  yet.  About  6  seconds  later,  the  initialization  process 

concludes and testing can begin. In the meantime, the <INSERT STRAW> indicator 
light will turn on, and the <INSERT COIN> light will flash and prompt you to insert a 
coin and start testing. 

 
7.3. Insert coin: The coin may be inserted when the 

INSERT COIN

  led flashes. The 

quantity  of  coins  needed  and  the  coin  value  will  have  been  already  set  up 

according to the instructions above. If several coins are required, the tester will emit 
a tone for each additional coin and show the necessary quantity remaining. When 

the number of coins needed is reached, the <INSERT COIN> light will turn off, and 
the <BLOW> signal will flash. At this point you may begin testing.  
 

7.4. Take a straw from the straw deposit box. Insert the straw. Take a deep breath, 
then  blow  into  the  tester  continuously,  and  don’t  stop  until  you  hear  the  prompt 
tone. If you stop blowing during the test,  the device will emit a “di----di di” sound 

and  will  inform  that  the  blowing  is  incomplete.  You  should  blow  again  until  the 
blowing  concludes  when  the  “di---di  di”  sound  stops  (approximately  lasts  6 
seconds). 

 
7.5.  After  a  few  seconds,  the  result  on  the  LCD  screen  shows  the  alcohol 

concentration in your body when the test finishes. 
If the result is lower than the warning level, a soft “di-di di” sound will be heard and 
the “OK” indicator light flashes in green colour. 

If the result is equal or above than warning level, the “di-di di” sound will be heard 
and the “Warning” indicator light flashes in yellow colour. 
If the result reaches a danger level, you will hear a stronger “di-di di” sound and the 

“Danger” indicator light flashes in red. 
 
7.6. The result will be displayed on the screen for several seconds, and then the LCD 

returns to its normal wait state. Another test can be performed at this time.  
 

 
8. Usage counter 
 

When the tester is switched on and also after every test, the usage counter shows - 
for 1 to 2 seconds - the accumulated number of tests for the sensor module. Every 

sensor  module  will  require  replacement  after  1000  tests.  Please  contact  your 
distributor to acquire the new sensor parts.  
 

 

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Summary of Contents for Blow & Go 4500

Page 1: ...1 Blow Go CDP 4500 Coin operated Alcohol Breath Tester C D P r o d u c t s S A...

Page 2: ...AC110V AC220V 50 60HZ Working Current 15mA Environment Temperature 10 C 50 C Relative humidity 95 No Dews Response Time 8s Test Range 0 000 2 000mg L 0 440mg 100mL 0 000 4 000g L 0 000 0 400 BAC 0 00...

Page 3: ...n the front panel The test unit is set by the first second and third switches This means that the switch on the top is 1 and the switch on the bottom is 0 Note switch number 4 is not used and an X wil...

Page 4: ...in Photo 3 both the first and third switches are at the bottom they both mean 0 the second and fourth switches are at the top they both mean 1 So according to Table 2 in this example you would need 5...

Page 5: ...e insert coin slot we recommend inserting coins of different years and versions do this both quickly and slowly to imitate the normal way users would do it When you have finished the Light indicator w...

Page 6: ...the tester continuously and don t stop until you hear the prompt tone If you stop blowing during the test the device will emit a di di di sound and will inform that the blowing is incomplete You shoul...

Page 7: ...rew the knob in a clockwise direction and then connect the small tube and the white connector It s now ready for use Photo 8 10 Recommendations Avoid dropping or hitting the unit Very Important To avo...

Page 8: ...ircuit fault Contact distributor No response to Warm up has not concluded Wait until the warm up gas detection concludes Circuit fault Contact distributor 12 Contact data C D Products S A Pol gono P 2...

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