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Digital alcohol tester

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Features:

-tests the concentration of alcohol in your breath
-sensor:electrochimical

Packaging contents:

Alcohol tester x 1 pc.
User manual

Safety precautions:

- Please read the user guide and follow the instructions before using.
- In order to assure that the result is correct, please wait for 20 minutes after you have eaten, drank or smoked, before doing the test.
- Please do not blow smoke inside of the breath inhaler, you can malfunction it.
- Do not use the device in heavily diluted or alcohol paint scented environments, the results could be false otherwise.
- For any application or malfunction that does not appear in this user manual, please contact your local supplier.

Battery changing:

- Open the battery compartment as in the picture below, by sliding down the lid situated on the back of the device.
- Insert 2 x AAA Alkaline batteries, exactly like in the picture above.
- Close the lid.
Digital alcohol tester SP-ALCH
User manual

Technical details:

- Power: Auto power off
- Description: Digital LCD display with indication sound
- Battery: 2 x AAA, not included
- Material: ABS
- Range: 0.00-1.9% BAC & 0.0-1.9 q/l
- Accuracy: 0.01% BAC (0.1q/l)
- Result: quick response
Breath inhaler
LCD = display
Power button
Battery compartment

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  • Page 1 Digital alcohol tester SP-ALCH User manual Features: Technical details: -tests the concentration of alcohol in your breath - Power: Auto power off -sensor:electrochimical - Description: Digital LCD display with indication sound - Battery: 2 x AAA, not included - Material: ABS - Range: 0.00-1.9% BAC &...
  • Page 2 Attention! Do not leave the batteries unattended, as they represent a choking hazard for children. In case that happens, please seek medical attention. Faulty batteries can cause skin burns, use protection gloves when handling them. Batteries cannot be opened up, shotcircuited or thrown inside a fire.

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