AlcoSense ELITE Buku Petunjuk - Halaman 10
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- 1. Table of Contents
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Getting Started
- 4. Turning On/Off
- 5. Setting Time
- 6. Changing Units of Measurement
- 7. Activating the Sensor
- 8. Automatic Sensor Clean (ASC)
- 9. How to Establish if an ASC Is Needed
- 10. Quick Sensor Clean
- 11. Performing a Blow Test
- 12. Understanding the Results
- 13. Maintaining Your Alcosense
- 14. Accessories
- 15. Servicing
- 16. Legal
Automatic Sensor Clean (ASC) Function
The first time you use your AlcoSense breathalyser you will need to perform
an ASC. The ASC Function cleans the sensor inside the system and removes
any contaminants from it (for example, oxidisation if it has not been used
for a period of time or residue left from tannin in red wine etc) to ensure
high precision readings. We recommend performing an ASC regularly and
ideally once every 2-4 weeks.
Please note: When performing an ASC you will need to do so in an
environment with clean fresh air.
a) Keep the AlcoSense in the closed position and press and hold down the
"MODE" button until the menu selector stops rotating and you hear
a beep. Then repeatedly press the "MODE" button until the L shaped
selector reaches ASC. Press the "SET" key once to select the ASC option.
b) The screen will either display "ON" or "OFF". Press the "+" key to
change the display to ON. When it displays "ON" press the "SET" key to
start the ASC Function.
ASC will then flash on the screen for the duration the ASC function runs for.
After 8 minutes the AlcoSense will beep meaning that it is almost finished.
After a further 2 minutes it will beep again and ASC will stop showing on
the display and the time will re-appear.
ASC is now complete and you are now ready to use your AlcoSense
Breathalyser!
How to Establish if an Automatic Senor Clean (ASC) is Needed in
the Future
Please follow the steps detailed in "Activating the Sensor" on page 8. If your
unit reads LO you will need to perform an ASC. If your unit continues to read
LO after several ASC it will require recalibration, please see page 18.
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