More Information; Alcohol Influence On Testing; Operating Temperature; Battery Voltage - ACS G series Owner's Manual

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Alcohol Influence on Testing

Drinking alcohol and eating foods containing alcohol will cause a
failed alcohol test.
Some other factors that may affect a test (because they may contain or
produce residual alcohol in the mouth) are medicines, drops,
smoking, using mouthwash or mouth spray.
Rinsing the mouth with water after using mouthwash or mouth spray
will remove the alcohol content in the mouth.
According to the previous information, do not eat, smoke or drink for
at least 10 minutes before taking a test.
Additionally do not spray any air fresheners, disinfectants, cologne or
perfume in the vehicle prior to a test, as these can also contain
alcohol.
Note! The above mentioned list of factors that may affect a test is not
exhaustive. There are additional items that may affect the results of a breath
test. Follow this guide carefully to avoid incorrect results.

Operating Temperature

The maximum ambient operational temperature is between -45°C and
+85°C.
Note! Depending on the ambient temperature, the handset takes a few
seconds to warm up (approximately 15 seconds at 20°C, approximately
1 minute at 0°C).

Battery Voltage

The vehicle battery supplies the voltage to the ECU, which in turn
powers the handset.
For the 12V Interlock system, the vehicle battery voltage can range
from 9V - 18V. For a 24V Interlock system, the vehicle battery voltage
can range from 16V - 36V.
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