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Dräger Alcotest
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9510 Standard IR
Dräger Alcotest
®
9510 Standard IR / EC
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Gebrauchsanweisung
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Instructions for Use
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Questions and Answers

  • D
    Daniel ScottAug 18, 2025
    What to do if Dräger Alcotest 9510 shows ADJUST ERROR?
    • H
      Harry WatkinsAug 18, 2025
      If you observe an ADJUST ERROR during calibration procedures on your Dräger Test Equipment, it indicates that an IR or EC sensor calibration factor required a significant change. A technician can manually adjust alcohol calibration factors closer to the target and then repeat the QAP Calibration.
  • C
    Crystal FisherAug 21, 2025
    What to do if Dräger Alcotest 9510 Test Equipment shows CAL GAS SUPPLY error?
    • S
      Sonya MillerAug 21, 2025
      If your Dräger Test Equipment displays a CAL GAS SUPPLY error, it means the minimum flow is not being observed from the dry gas cylinder or simulator. Check if the cylinder is empty or if the tubing from the dry gas regulator is properly connected. If using a simulator, verify the tubing connections between the simulator and the instrument.
  • E
    Eric MillerAug 23, 2025
    Why does Dräger Test Equipment show alcohol in the environment?
    • T
      Tanner HerreraAug 23, 2025
      If your Dräger Test Equipment shows alcohol in the environment, it means that contamination of ambient air was detected. To resolve this, make sure the surrounding air is clean and free of alcohol. Ventilate the test room to ensure a clear environment.
  • V
    Victor LyonsAug 26, 2025
    What to do if Dräger Test Equipment displays 'Mouth Alcohol'?
    • M
      Maria WrightAug 26, 2025
      If your Dräger Test Equipment displays 'Mouth Alcohol', it indicates there's residual alcohol in the mouth of the person being tested. You should remedy the cause by waiting, and then repeat the measurement after the waiting time, observing the control time.
  • A
    Anthony ArellanoAug 28, 2025
    What to do if Dräger Test Equipment has no function after power-on?
    • J
      Jennifer LiAug 28, 2025
      If your Dräger Test Equipment shows no function after being powered on, the issue might stem from defective fuses or an insufficient power supply. You should check the fuses and replace them if necessary. Also, verify the power supply to ensure it is adequate.
  • D
    David OrtizAug 30, 2025
    What does 'Interference' mean on Dräger Test Equipment?
    • T
      Tracy DavisAug 30, 2025
      If your Dräger Test Equipment displays 'Interference', it means that the two independent measuring systems have detected an impermissible influence on the measuring values by foreign substances in the breath. Identify the cause of the influence and remedy it if possible. If required, initiate other evidential measures.
  • E
    escobarjohnnySep 1, 2025
    How to fix 'Zero Test Incorrect' on Dräger Test Equipment?
    • A
      Allison ReedSep 1, 2025
      If your Dräger Test Equipment shows 'Zero Test Incorrect', it means that the zero adjustment is incorrect. Ensure that the ambient air is clean and free of alcohol. Air the test room to provide a suitable environment for testing.
  • J
    Joanna WarrenSep 3, 2025
    What does 'Check Airway' mean on Dräger Test Equipment?
    • J
      John WilliamsSep 3, 2025
      If your Dräger Test Equipment displays 'Check Airway', it indicates that the necessary volume for purging the measuring system has not been reached. Check the breathing hose inlet. If no abnormalities are found, restart the measurement. If the fault occurs again, inform Dräger Safety.
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    madeline49Sep 5, 2025
    What to do if Dräger Test Equipment says 'Minimum Volume Not Achieved'?
    • G
      Gina PriceSep 6, 2025
      If your Dräger Test Equipment displays 'Minimum Volume Not Achieved', it means that the supplied volume is smaller than the minimum volume required. The instrument will automatically request to repeat the breath sample.
  • A
    ashleynguyenSep 8, 2025
    What does 'Blowingtime Too Short' mean on Dräger Test Equipment?
    • S
      Sarah RuizSep 8, 2025
      If your Dräger Test Equipment displays 'Blowingtime Too Short', it means that the time for which the breath sample is delivered is shorter than the minimum requested. The instrument will automatically request to repeat the breath sample.

Summary

Dräger Alcotest 9510 Breathalyzer Overview

Safety Information

General Safety Notes

Provides essential safety information and warnings for using the Dräger Alcotest 9510 product.

Alert Icons Explained

Explains the alert icons used in the document and their meanings, including CAUTION and NOTICE.

Product Description and Features

Product Overview and Views

Details the physical components of the Dräger Alcotest 9510 via front, side, and rear views.

Breath Analysis Feature Description

Describes the Alcotest 9510's breath alcohol analysis function using infrared and electrochemical sensors.

Instrument Usage and Preparation

Intended Use of the Alcotest 9510

Specifies the Alcotest 9510 as an evidential breath alcohol measuring instrument for analyzing breath alcohol concentration.

Required Accessories and Prerequisites

Lists required accessories for operating the Alcotest 9510 instruments.

Preparation for Use

Covers positioning the instrument, stationary and mobile connections, and energy-saving mode.

Adding and Managing Languages

Explains how to load available language files onto the instrument for display and menu dialogues.

Managing Display Idle Time

Details how the screen dims after 30 minutes of inactivity and how to reactivate it.

Safe Instrument Shutdown Procedure

Provides instructions on safely shutting down the instrument using the Shutdown function.

Performing a Breath Alcohol Measurement

Measurement Requirements and Conditions

Stresses that only trained persons should perform measurements and ambient conditions must be met.

Waiting and Control Time Before Measurement

Outlines the 20-minute waiting and 10-minute control time required before taking a breath sample.

Initiating the Measurement Process

Describes initiating the measurement process, including test subject data entry.

Entering Test Subject and Operator Data

Explains data entry for operator and test subject, including name and date of birth, using a virtual or external keyboard.

Collecting a Breath Sample

Instructs how to collect a breath sample, including exhaling continuously and evenly into the mouthpiece.

Completing the Measuring Cycle

Details the READY status after printing and the readiness for the next measuring cycle.

Printing Additional Measurement Protocols

Explains how to print a copy of the last measuring report at a later date.

Troubleshooting Measurement Errors

Lists and explains various error messages encountered during measurement, such as 'MINIMUM VOLUME NOT ACHIEVED'.

Measurement Report Analysis

Understanding the Measuring Report

Details the information found in the top part of the measuring report for instrument identification.

Automatic Time Changeover

Explains how the Alcotest 9510 automatically handles time changes without user interaction.

Navigating the Menu System

Accessing and Using Menu Options

Describes using the touchscreen and stylus to navigate menu options like Information, Settings, and Maintenance.

Information and Settings Configuration

Accesses device information and allows configuration of location, time, language, and other settings.

Display and Printer Settings

Configures display rotation and printer options, including output selection and number of copies.

Sound, Error Logging, and Language

Adjusts acoustic signals, reviews error logs, and selects the desired language for the interface.

Location Management and Data Entry

Manages locations, selects current location for reports, and configures data entry prompts.

Date, Time, and Maintenance Settings

Sets the instrument's date and time, and accesses maintenance settings for analysis.

Subject Test Units and Control Mode

Sets measuring units and enables laboratory control mode for enhanced measurement analysis.

Troubleshooting Common Issues

Identifying Faults and Causes

Lists common faults displayed on the screen and their corresponding causes and remedies.

Interpreting Error Messages

Details specific error codes like ERROR [XXX] and their impact on instrument operation.

Handling Windows CE System Errors

Explains messages generated by the Windows CE operating system, such as 'Instrument not ready for operation'.

Instrument Maintenance Procedures

Inspection and Maintenance Intervals

States inspection requirements and specifies recommended (6 months) and maximum (12 months) maintenance intervals.

Printer Paper and Fuse Replacement

Provides instructions for replacing printer paper rolls and instrument fuses.

Instrument Cleaning and Care

Instructs on cleaning the instrument surfaces using a damp cloth, avoiding alcohol-based cleaners.

Technical Specifications

Ambient Conditions and Operating Parameters

Details operational characteristics, temperature, humidity, pressure ranges, and typical operating data.

Measuring System Performance and Data

Provides specifications for measuring range, concentration, performance, and calibration intervals.

Order Information

Available Consumables and Accessories

Lists available consumables and accessories for the Dräger Alcotest 9510, with their order numbers.

Dräger Alcotest 9510 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandDräger
ModelAlcotest 9510
CategoryTest Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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