– Pull over, out of trac when it is safe to do so.
– Don’t panic — You have 5 minutes to
provide a breath sample.
– There is no need to turn the vehicle o.
2. Take the breath test as you would to start your
vehicle.
3. Once you see “TEST PASSED” on the display,
secure the device and continue your trip.
If you fail or do not provide a retest within the 5
minute time frame the device alarm will sound and
hazard lights will ash. You must pull over out of
trac and turn your vehicle o to deactivate the
device alarm and hazard lights. The Interlock will
start a temporary lockout period. The lockout time
will depend on the amount of alcohol detected.
Once the lockout period has expired, you will be
able to provide another breath sample.
Ignoring or failing Rolling Retests are recorded
as VIOLATIONS.
VIOLATION RESET
Excessive violations will cause the Interlock to
require a service earlier than scheduled and it may
result in the Interlock period to be extended.
A “VIOLATION RESET” can be caused by:
– Failed initial breath tests
– Failed rolling retest
– Rolling retest that is not presented within 5
minutes
– Battery disconnections more than 20 minutes
– Tampering with the Interlock
– Trying to circumvent the Interlock
If you see “Device Lockout in XX days”, you need
to contact your Service Agent to have your Interlock
serviced. Failure to do this within the displayed