Alcovisor JUPITER Instruction Manual
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MODEL: JUPITER
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  • Page 1 MODEL: JUPITER Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS STRUCTURES……………………………………………………………………… 1 INSTRUMENT FEATURES……………………………………………………….. 2 ICON DESCRIPTION……………………………………………………………… 3 INTRODUCTION ………………………………………………………………….. 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS…………………………………………………… 5 PRINTER…………………………………………………………………………… 9 TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION……………………………………………….. 9...
  • Page 3: Structures

    P. 1 STRUCTURES Operator needs to read operation manual and familiar with the operation before using. Retain the manual for future reference.
  • Page 4: Instrument Features

    P. 2 INSTRUMENT FEATURES PLEASE REFER TO DIAGRAME ON PAGE 1 1. DISPOSABLE MOUTHPIECE For sanitary reason, each mouthpiece is individually packed and sealed. New mouthpiece should be attached to sample port for each test to prevent any contamination from the previous sample. 2.
  • Page 5: Icon Description

    P. 3 ICON DESCRIPTION GPS Indicator Battery Indicator PC Connection Date & Time Indicator Date & Time Setting Standard Test with Input Setting Standard Test without Input Advanced Setting Screening Test Last Calibration Date Test Records Test Record Counter Previous Screen/Cancel Next Screen/Confirm Main Screen Print...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    P. 4 INTRODUCTION It is a state of the art instrument used to detect Ethyl Alcohol from a valid breath sample. It uses an electrochemical fuel cell to measure the concentration of alcohol from the sample of the expired breath from a human subject. If alcohol is present, a corresponding voltage is generated from the fuel cell, which is proportional to the alcohol content of the sample provided by a human subject.
  • Page 7: Operating Instructions

    P. 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Pre-test Conditions 1. Operating temperature range is -10°C to 50°C. Use within this temperature range will limit condensation from a subject breath to insure an accurate an accurate reading from a breath sample. 2. It is recommended that the operator to observe a subject for about 20 minutes before administering the breath test to insure that nothing is consumed or expelled from the mouth of the subject.
  • Page 8: Standard Test Without Input

    P. 6 Standard Test without Input 1. Attach a disposable mouthpiece onto the sample port. 2. Follow steps “3-10” of “Standard Test with Input”. Screening Test 1. Attach a sampling cup onto the sample port. 2. When displays “Please Blow”, take a deep breath and blow to the sampling cup until BEEP tone stops.
  • Page 9: Test Records

    P. 7 Test Record 1. Over 20,000 test records can be stored, depending on the length of the records. 2. Individual test record can be printed by selecting 3. Use to move to the previous or next record. 4. Press On/Off button (right button) to move 10 records forward, and press Function button (left button) to move 10 records backward.
  • Page 10: Setting

    P. 8 Setting 1. Auto Off Select time limit to turn off the device automatically. Select to confirm 2. Print Select “Auto Print” to print the result automatically after each test without selecting “Print”. Select number of printout copies needed for test result equal to 0 ( =0 ) and exceed 0 ( >0 ).
  • Page 11: Printer

    P. 9 PRINTER An attachable built-in thermal printer is used for the device. INSERT PAPER Pull the handle to open the printer cassette and inset thermal paper. When inserting a new roll of paper, ensure glossy side of the paper is kept close to dentation.

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