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Br eathal yser User Manual The AlcoSense AccessPoint (Entrance Breathalyser System) is a fuel cell Breath Alcohol Tester that can be connected to an access control system. It can control the entry of workers into their workplace by simply checking their breath alcohol concentration. The AlcoSense AccessPoint breathalyser can be installed with...
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Version Number V1.1 Date Updated 2.12.2015 Components 1 Test result lamp 2 Status lamp 3 Sampling hole and cover 4 Screws Contents 1x Breathalyser 1x Connecting cable including power switch 6x Screws for assembling 1x Funnel for sampling hole 2x Brackets 1x Manual [Sold separately] USB cable &...
Version Number V1.1 Date Updated 2.12.2015 Functional Descr iption Sampl ing hole -This is where the user blows into the device. Sampl ing hole cover -Prevents sensor from being damaged by dust or pollutants in the air STATUS Lamp - Red LED flickering: Warming up - Green LED on: Ready - Orange LED on:...
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Version Number V1.1 Date Updated 2.12.2015 Descr iption of Cabl es and Connector s PIN DESCRIPTION WIRE DOOR INPUT (OPEN/CLOSE) WHITE PASS OUT(+) BLUE FAIL OUT(+) GREEN POWER ON/OFF OUT (+/-) YELLOW Power S/W READY OUT ORANGE END OF TEST OUT BROWN BLACK Pin 1: 12V detect door open, 0V detect door closed...
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Version Number V1.1 Date Updated 2.12.2015 How to Assembl e Instal l ation Reference Door sensor Power switch ON/OFF Door lock 1. Connect the cables 4. Assemble front & back with scr ews 2. Make sure sensor module is connected 5.
Date Updated 2.12.2015 How to Use 1. Open the sampling hole cover of the AlcoSense AccessPoint 2. Make sure the STATUS light is green 3. Blow into the sampling hole 4. Depending on the test results, Pass or Fail lamp will blink * If breath sample is not strong enough for an analysis, the STATUS light will turn red.
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Version Number V1.1 Date Updated 2.12.2015 Y ou will see “Fon” . If you press “SW2” again you will see “ Fof” . “ Fon” means the device will not switch off automatically and “ Fof” means the device will switch off automatically after 15 minutes of non-use.
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Version Number V1.1 Date Updated 2.12.2015 How to Repl ace Sensor s Y ou should only replace the sensor with that provided by the manufacturer. Before replacing the sensor, turn the power off before unscrewing the top and bottom, then replace with the new sensor. CAUTION! Before replacing sensor module, unplug the power cable.
V1.1 Date Updated 2.12.2015 Troubleshooting 1. The AlcoSense AccessPoint cannot power on Reason: Power supply is not connected correctly Solution: Check that the red cable voltage is 12V. If problem still persists, please contact the manufacturer. 2. Red Status l amp Reason: Breath sampling is not strong enough for a breath analysis (Flow error ) Solution: Wait until the Status lamp is green, then blow steadily into the sampling hole.
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Ser vice dur ing the War r anty Per iod To claim for warranty, contact us on 1300 800 200 or info@ andatech.com.au to get an RA# (Return Authorisation Number). Ensure that the RA# is clearly stated on the outside of the packaging and that the product is properly packaged so that no damage occurs to the product during transit.
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Version Number V1.1 Date Updated 2.12.2015 Nor mal Wear and Tear This warranty does not cover normal wear and tear to the product or parts. Excl usions This warranty does not cover: Calibration costs. Any defect caused by an accident, misuse, abuse, improper operation, lack of reasonable care, unauthorised modification, loss of parts, tampering or attempted repair by a person not authorised by the distributor.
The AlcoSense® AccessPoint uses a fuel cell sensor to measure blood alcohol levels. The manufacturer recommends this is done every 12 months. For r ecal ibr ation and technical suppor t, pl ease contact Andatech: Phone: 1300 800 200 or 03 8899 6900 Email : support@ andatech.com.au...
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