Setting The Pass/Warn/Fail Levels; Wet Bath And Dry Gas Explained - Lifeloc FC10Plus Operation Manual

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Setting the Pass/Warn/Fail Levels

Press the Function button until the display reads "SETTINGS".
Press the Execute button. Display reads "TIME".
Press the Function button until the display reads "DISPLAY SETTINGS".
Press the Execute button. Display reads "LCD CONTRAST".
Press the Function button until the display reads "PASS LEVEL".
Press the + or – button to set the BAC Pass level.
Press the Function button. Display reads "FAIL LEVEL".
Press the + or – button to set the BAC Fail level.
Press the Function button to save your settings.
Momentarily press Power to return to the testing mode.
Note: An alcohol reading between the PASS and FAIL levels will read WARN.

Wet Bath and Dry Gas Explained

You can calibrate and check your FC10
You must fi rst set your FC10
will be using.
Once you choose the Standard Type, the FC10
and you do not have to set it again unless you change to a different method of
performing a calibration/calibration check.
Dry Gas Calibration requires that, prior to calibration, you enter the Corrected Standard
Value based on your altitude or elevation. Using the chart on the outside of the canister,
multiply the number next to your elevation by the standard.
Example:
• Denver, Colorado's elevation is 5200 ft. above sea level and dry gas standard = .100
BAC.
• Correction factor from tank is .820
• Corrected Standard = .100 x .820 = .082
If you move to a signifi cantly different altitude before calibrating, you will have to change
the standard in the FC10
Wet Bath Calibration does not require altitude correction.
Note: The FC10
Plus
Standard.
Plus
Plus
to recognize which method or which 'Standard Type' you
Plus
.
comes from the factory set for Wet Bath type and .100 BAC Calibration
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Plus
using either the wet bath or dry gas method.
Plus
will store that information in memory
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