The GUARDIAN 2030 is designed to prevent a driver operating the
vehicle if there is alcohol present, and a BAC of 0.02% BAC or above is
recorded. The GUARDIAN 2030 will never cause the vehicle engine to
stop.
The GUARDIAN 2030 displays information to the operator by an LCD
screen, tones and LED on the head unit below the mouthpiece.
Always use a clean mouthpiece for good hygiene and to trap any foreign
matter or excess moisture from the breath sample. You should be given
two new mouthpieces at every service.
Do not attempt to tamper with or to circumvent the device. This is
considered a Program Violation and will be reported to the authorities.
Mouthpieces can only be inserted one way. Ensure the notch on the stem
of the mouthpiece lines up with the groove on the head unit.
3.2 Camera
In some states the legislation requires that a
camera is fitted to capture a number of
pictures during each trip. These pictures
provide a record of the driver of the vehicle.
The camera will take a photo of the driver
on each attempted breath sample.
If the interlocks camera is moved, obstructed
or lens covered, and the image of the driver
is not clear – accountability of all events
recorded will default to the interlock participant.
It is important that other users of the vehicle are aware that their image
will be taken when they use the vehicle. Do not remove privacy stickers
advising occupants of the camera contained in the vehicle. These are a
program requirement. Should you or other users have any questions
regarding the camera, you can contact Guardian on 1300 881 005
(during normal business hours).
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QMS- 2030 User Manual Development
GIS 440 Guardian 2030 User Instructions
Initial Release: 18 April 2019
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Current Release: 18 April 2019
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