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  • Page 2: Operating Instructions

    Congratulations on buying your new AlcoSense® Checkmate breathalyser. We hope you enjoy owning your AlcoSense® Checkmate breathalyser. If you have any questions regarding the unit or want to speak with us further, please visit alcosense.com.au or call 1300 800 200 (between 9am and 5pm Monday to Friday).
  • Page 3 Passive Test 1. Press and hold the power button to switch it on and wait for “blow” to be displayed on the screen. 2. While blowing into the unit, press and release the power button. No mouthpiece is required for the passive test. 3.
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  • Page 6 0.00 to 0.40% BAC Accuracy +/- 0.01 at 0.10% BAC Warm-up Time Within 10 seconds Response Time Within 10 seconds Mouthpiece Only compatible with AlcoSense mouthpieces Sensor Type Fuel Cell Sensor 2 x AAA Batteries (Alkaline Only) Power Supply Weight 70g including batteries...
  • Page 7 Limits AUSTRALIAN BLOOD ALCOHOL LIMITS: Adult License 0.05% Some drivers are restricted to lower levels of BAC. Please refer to your local transport authority for your correct limit. If in any doubt do not drink and drive. The safest level when driving is none at all. Alcohol impairs your judgement and can make you drowsy or sleepy.
  • Page 8 A further test should be carried out later in the day of the following morning. The AlcoSense® Checkmate uses a fuel cell sensor to measure breath alcohol levels. Depending upon the amount of alcohol registered by the sensor after a period of time, it will require recalibration.