AlkoHAWK AlkoHAWK Beacon Owner's Manual - Page 13
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Dimensions
Weight
Housing
Power Supply
Battery Life
Sensor Technology
Blowing Time
Response Time
Display
Operating Temperature
Detection Range
Air Sample
Operation
Warranty
Estimates, results may vary.
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Calibration of the AlcoHAWK
using advanced alcohol simulation equipment. The manufacturer
passes known alcohol concentrations through the sensor to set baseline
values for testing. During testing, the unit compares users' breath
samples to these baseline values. If the verification determines that the
BAC is not consistent with actual BAC levels, a technician calibrates
the unit. The accuracy of breath alcohol testers can fluctuate over time,
depending on frequency of use and operating conditions.
If the unit is providing inconsistent results or unusually high or low
readings, the unit may need calibration. A general rule of thumb
is to have the unit calibrated every 300 tests (you may view the
test counter by pressing the Right Button twice when the room
temperature is displayed). At a minimum, a technician should
SPECIFICATIONS
4.6" x 2" x .71" (118 mm x 50 mm x 18 mm)
2.1 oz (60 g) without batteries; 3.7 oz (105 g) with batteries
Shock resistant, molded plastic with glass front
Two (2) AA alkaline batteries
200-300 tests
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Sensitive Semiconductor Sensor
5 seconds
5-6 seconds
1
LCD Display with backlight
10 - 40°C (50 - 104°F)
0.00 - 0.40% BAC (0.00 - 4.00 ‰BAC or 0.00 - 2.00 mg/l)
5 seconds
3 buttons
1 Year Limited Warranty
CALIBRATION
Beacon occurs during manufacturing
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