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 "Err: Hold Level " => To ensure a clear picture, the unit must be held upright and within +/-30 degrees of level at the time a sample is
provided.
3.6. Start the Vehicle
After a successful sample, the Determinator will say, "You may start the vehicle". At this time, turn the ignition
to start the vehicle. If a sample is positive for alcohol, "Vehicle Starting is Disabled" will be scroll across the display.
Once the vehicle has been started, do NOT disconnect the Hand Held unit until the vehicle has been turned off.
Once started, the Hand Held will display: "RUNNING"
Randomly, while driving, the Determinator will ask for additional samples. See Random Retest.
4. Random Retest
While driving the vehicle you will be asked to provide retests at random intervals. The random retest sample is provided the same way as the original
sample – By providing a Blow/Suck/Blow sample. The time allowed for you to provide this test is 3 minutes. As the driver, you must be sure you can safely
provide this sample. Move to a safe lane, reduce vehicle speed, or pull over, if necessary. If you cannot provide the sample in time, pull over to a safe
location and turn off the vehicle. If you do not provide the test in this initial 3 minutes, the device will verbally request you to do so. Do not leave a vehicle
running unattended – the random retest will require a sample. If a sample is not provided in the allotted time, sanctions will be invoked. These include an
early return lockout and vehicle warning indications.
5. Courtesy Restart
If the engine dies, or is turned off, a courtesy restart is allowed. If a rolling retest is not required, the vehicle may be restarted for up to two minutes If the
engine ever dies or is turned off, turn the key off then to the run position and wait for the device to say "you may start the vehicle" DO NOT attempt to
restart the engine until you hear "You May Start the Vehicle" doing so may result in a recorded violation and an early service notification
6. Service Interval / Unit Lockout
The Determinator must be returned for state mandated service every 30 days. Every time the Hand Held is turned on, it will display the number of days
before the next required service "service due XX day"... When the device is in the final day before service is due the device will read service due 2 days
when the actual day of service arrives the device will read SERVICE DUE MIDNIGHT. Remember Service due means service is approaching, and Lock
due means lock out is approaching. To perform this you will need to return to your installation center. YOU WILL NEED AN APPOINTMENT IN ORDER
TO PERFORM THIS SERVICE. The STATE OF KANSAS requires your data be reported to them within certain limits. If you are late in taking your
vehicle in, your data will not be able to be reported in time, your license/ privilege may be suspended. If your license/ privilege is suspended, the time with
the interlock installed during that suspension will not count toward your required interlock time. Additionally, if service is not performed within the allotted
day the unit will become "locked out"; No samples will be accepted and the vehicle may not be started. A code may be entered through
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the Hand Held's keypad to allow a 24 hour grace period to return for service. but you must Contact ADS and provide the displayed 8-digit serial number
and evidence of your appointment, to receive a temporary code. A charge will apply.
7. Failing Tests/ Tampering / Circumvention / Early Service
If you fail a start test due to the presence of alcohol, then the device will enter a temporary time out (3-10 min) when this occurs you should immediately
determine the reason, correct it, and retest after an appropriate time, or the temporary time out has passed. "A person tampering with, circumventing, or
otherwise misusing this Ignition Interlock System is guilty of a misdemeanor, and, on conviction is subject to additional time in the Interlock Program, a
fine, imprisonment, or possibly all of the above. Tampering and circumvention include any attempt to circumvent normal operation of the device. If any
tampering, circumvention, or positive alcohol is detected by the unit, the service interval will go into an early return for service, and be set to lock due 7
days. If this occurs the unit will be locked out unless returned for service within this time period, you will need to notify Alcohol Detection Systems of the
situation so that we can ship a replacement Hand Held device before the countdown ends, there is a charge for this type of violation. The Determinator
Hand Held and Vehicle module devices log and report all aspects of the unit's operation as well as any tampering or circumvention detected to State
authorities. The state may send a request for explanation letter on these types of events, so you must answer these requests when you receive them.
WARNING! ANY PERSON TAMPERING, CIRCUMVENTING OR OTHERWISE MISUSING THIS DEVICE IS GUILTY OF A CLASS A MISDEMEANOR,
TAMPERS WILL BE DETECTED BY THE DEVICE AND REPORTED TO YOUR SENTENCING AGENCY, AND THE KANSAS DOT!
8. Products Containing Alcohol
The Determinator measures and will report the presence of alcohol as a violation and will require an early return for service. Many products you may not
consider contain alcohol include:
 Mouthwash / breath strips-drops-mints / some gums
 Menthol and bargain cigarettes or chewing tobacco
 Baked goods high in yeast or fermented foods including vinegar
 Cough syrups and cough drops and some cold remedies
 Hand Sanitizers
 Liquid Windshield and Lock De icers
The occurrence of a positive alcohol sample must be explained to the proper authorities. The early return for service will also cost the user in
inconvenience and the cost of a download. To prevent any of these issues avoid eating and smoking while using the Determinator. Wait at least 15
minutes before providing a sample if any of the products listed above are ingested. If you do provide a sample and receive a "pos Alcohol" the device will
go into a short time out, wait out the time out, rinse your mouth out with water and try again. The state will look at the entire sequence rather than the one
event. The state may send a request for explanation letter on these types of events, so you must answer these requests when you receive them.
Having successful retests after a failed test is highly recommended, so do not leave your vehicle, until you pass a test. We recommend waiting a
minimum of 10 minutes prior to a second test, then 20 minutes from test 2 to test 3 if required. Always consider your exposure to Alcohol however minimal
you believe it is and correct if necessary.
9. Service Center
The Service Center is responsible for vehicle installation, monthly service, early return resets, and removal of the Determinator. Feel free to contact
Alcohol Detection Systems to report any problems or ask questions related to the operation of the Determinator.
10. Verify Safe Installation
The Determinator should not interfere with the operation of a vehicle after it has been started.
Verify the location of the Hand Held and the Cable routing from the Vehicle Module does not
interfere with vehicle operation, but gives full access to the Hand Held.
Double check that taking the Hand Held from its mount to the driver's mouth is a normal motion and that the
The State of Kansas Allows for Individuals who qualify to receive a reduction in their monthly lease payments,
ANY SERVICE INQUIRIES SHOULD BE MADE TO ADS @ 888-786-7384
if you believe you may qualify contact our staff to apply