
•
Failing or refusing a rolling retest will result in a
retest violation. You will have 5 days to have the
device serviced before it enters the Stop Service
mode.
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Repeatedly disconnecting the vehicle’s battery or
having maintenance work done to the vehicle can
also cause the unit to enter the early service mode.
If this happens, you will have 5 days to have the
device serviced before it enters the Stop Service
mode.
•
If you have too many fails within the monitoring
period a BrAC violation will occur. You will have 5
days to have the device serviced before it enters the
Stop Service mode.
Helpful Tips:
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It is highly recommended that you remove the
handset when shutting off and exiting the vehicle in
order to shorten the warm up time and protect
against theft.
•
Also, when turning off the vehicle, the unit will
display a countdown. This indicates the amount of
time you have before the unit powers down. The
vehicle can be restarted at any time during this
countdown.. Wait until the unit powers down
before disconnecting the handset.
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