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Dräger Alcotest 6510

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Performing the measurement

5.2

Automatic measurement

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The sampling is activated automatically. There is no provision for 
manual sampling.

5.2.1

Preparation

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Alcotest 6510

1. Insert new mouthpiece in the 

holder (page 7). 

2. Switch device on (page 8).

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WAIT

After 2 seconds 

"WAIT"

 is indi-

cated on the display.

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Persons
Driver
Specified

After approx 8 seconds the 
choice of person screen is dis-
played. Use the 

M

and

buttons to choose person and 
the 

OK

-button to confirm.

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READY

Test No.  00140

After approximately 6 seconds 

"READY"

 is displayed and a 

short audible signal is given.

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At the same time the current 
test number is indicated. A 
green light flashes.

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The device is ready for 
measurement.

5.2.2

Performing the measurement

1.

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Blow

Ask the test subject to blow 
evenly into the mouthpiece 
without interruption. A suffici-
ent flow is indicated by a conti-
nous tone and a green light.

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Whilst the subject is blowing 
the display shows: 

"Blow"

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2.

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Analyzing  

WAIT

When the sampling is suc-
cessful the green light will 
cease and the continuous tone 
will stop. Instruct the subject to 
stop blowing.
The display shows:

 "WAIT 

Analyzing"

.

Summary of Contents for Alcotest 6510

Page 1: ...Dr ger Alcotest 6510 Dual Limit Breath Alcohol Screening Device Approved by the Medical Bureau of Road Safety MBRS Instructions for Use i...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...4 5 Switching on and off 8 5 Performing the measurement 8 5 1 Requirements of the person to be tested 8 5 2 Automatic measurement 9 5 3 Error in delivering the breath sample 10 5 4 Removing the mouth...

Page 4: ...sible for damage caused by non compliance with the recommendations given above The warranty and liability provisions of the terms of sale and delivery of Dr ger are likewise not modified by the recomm...

Page 5: ...election of menu functions 3 OK button Confirms entries or selected functions Button to switch device on and off 4 Menu button DOWN MENU Entering menu functions Selection of menu functions 5 Socket no...

Page 6: ...ompartment and remove cover 2 Observe correct polarity when inserting the batteries 3 Close battery cover 4 2 Batteries to be used 2 each 1 5 V Type Alkaline Mignon LR6 AA or rechargeable battery 2 1...

Page 7: ...ping until the mouthpiece is correctly fitted to the device 2 01123840 eps With the grooved markings facing up press the mouth piece into mouthpiece receptacle until a click sound confirms correct en...

Page 8: ...ions z A new mouthpiece is to be used for every person tested z Do not apply too high alcohol concentrations on to sensor e g by rinsing the mouth with high grade alcohols shortly before the measureme...

Page 9: ...utton to confirm z 02623840 eps READY Test No 00140 After approximately 6 seconds READY is displayed and a short audible signal is given z At the same time the current test number is indicated A green...

Page 10: ...d Use the M and buttons to choose person and the OK button to confirm The device is ready for measurement after 4 seconds If the subject exhales incorrectly e g by abruptly stopping or sucking at the...

Page 11: ...on is highlighted z Activate the selected function by pressing OK button z Selecting Back to measurement and pressing the OK button brings the device into the measuring mode If no button is pressed wi...

Page 12: ...may show the recovery time counting down to zero 8 Scroll up to Back to measurement 9 Press the OK button The device returns to the Ready mode 7 Maintenance The operator may change the batteries as re...

Page 13: ...teries z Gently press onto the lock of the battery compartment and remove cover z Remove used batteries and in sert new ones consider cor rect polarity z Close battery cover 7 5 1 Required batteries...

Page 14: ...es can be disposed of using special collecting and recycling facilities However as this device has not been registered for household usage it must not be disposed of through these means The device can...

Page 15: ...ds Re select menu Device cannot be switched on Batteries discharged Replace batteries Insuffient volume Blow interruption Subject not blowing hard or evenly enough Instruct the subject to blow in the...

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Page 20: ...754 500 Dr ger Safety AG Co KGaA Edition 04 October 2011 Edition 01 April 2005 Subject to alteration Dr ger Safety AG Co KGaA Revalstra e 1 23560 L beck Germany Tel 49 451 882 0 Fax 49 451 882 20 80 w...

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