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Draeger Interlock XT - Vehicle Malfunctions or Repairs and What to Do

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User Manual October 2004 Page 14
DRAEGER INTERLOCK
®
XT
VEHICLE MALFUNCTIONS OR REPAIRS AND WHAT TO DO
Charging a dead (at) or weak battery
Your interlock will detect a loss of power. Document the date and time that the battery went at.
Give this information, in writing (on an 8 1/2 x 11" sheet of paper) to the technician. If the bat-
tery really should be replaced, purchase a new battery and replace it on the same day.
Remove both the positive and negative terminals from the battery. Consult a manual of the ve-
hicle battery charger for the correct method of charging the battery.
Disconnecting Battery
Your interlock will detect a loss of power. Document the time and date that you disconnected
your battery and the reason. Give this information in writing (on an 8 1/2 x 11" sheet of paper)
to the technician. Make copies of all receipts for parts purchased to make a repair or add a com-
ponent to your vehicle. Give the copies to your interlock technician.
Replacing Battery
Your interlock will detect the loss of power. Purchase a new battery and replace it on the same
day. Give a copy of the receipt to the technician at your next appointment.
NOTE:
If you are replacing a battery yourself, bring a copy of the receipt for the purchase of the battery
to your next monitoring appointment. Documentation is required. Do not move a battery from
one vehicle to another. Give this information in writing (on an 8 1/2 x 11" sheet of paper) to the
technician. If an automotive repair facility replaces the battery, bring a copy of the full receipt
for the charges (parts and labor) to your next appointment.
Body Work
It is your responsibility to keep the interlock clean. Cover the handset with a clean sock or towel
while the vehicle is in the body shop. If your vehicle will be in the shop for an extended amount
of time, you may be advised to seek authorization from your monitoring agent for a temporary
disconnect of the interlock. Ask the body shop to contact the Draeger Safety Diagnostics techni-
cian for instructions.