Carrying Out A Manual Breath Sample (Optional); Carrying Out A Passive Breath Sample (Optional) - Dräger Alcotest 6000 Instructions For Use Manual

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4. Blow evenly and without interruptions into the mouthpiece. A
progress bar is displayed. An adequate breath flow is signaled by
a continuous tone.
5. Without any further action from the user, the device takes
automatically a test sample at the end of the breath of the test
subject.
6. When an adequate breath sample is provided, the continuous tone
stops with an audible click. The test subject can stop blowing.
The test result is displayed with the date and time after a few
seconds (depending on the device temperature and the measured
concentration).
In case of a negative alcohol test, 0.00 will be displayed. In case of a
positive alcohol test, the measured alcohol level will be displayed.
Performing another measurement:
● To prepare a new measurement, press the
sensor's recovery time (see "Technical data" on Page 16) READY
is displayed and the device is ready to use again.
4.4

Carrying out a manual breath sample (optional)

If the test subject cannot provide the required minimum volume, the
sampling can be triggered manually.
Carrying out a manual breath sample:
1. Follow steps of the automatic breath sample.
2. If the progress bar is displayed after starting the breath sample,
tap the
In the results display, MANUAL is also displayed.
4.5

Carrying out a passive breath sample (optional)

During passive sampling, the sampling is manually initiated by the
device user. Possible applications include the testing of ambient air or
the breath of persons for the presence of alcohol.
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button at the desired time to analyze the breath sample.
button. After the
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