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Intoximeters Alco-Sensor FST User Manual

Intoximeters Alco-Sensor FST
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Alco-Sensor FST Operator Manual, Page 1 of 33, 11/30/2017
Alco-Sensor FST
®
Operator Manual
Intoximeters, Inc.
St. Louis Missouri
Manual Part Number: 26-0140-00

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Intoximeters Alco-Sensor FST Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeBreath Alcohol Tester
Sample RequirementBreath sample
DisplayLCD
Measurement PrincipleElectrochemical Fuel Cell
Accuracy±0.005 % BAC at 0.100 % BAC
Operating Temperature32°F to 122°F (0°C to 50°C)
Power SupplyRechargeable battery

Summary

Copyright Information

Warranty Details

Introduction to Alco-Sensor FST

About This Manual

Provides an overview of the manual's content and procedures for the Alco-Sensor FST.

General Information

Details the Alco-Sensor FST as a breath alcohol testing device, its operational requirements, and maintenance.

Unpacking and Inspection

Instructions for carefully opening the package, verifying contents, and inspecting for shipping damage.

Safety Tips and Warnings

Emphasizes familiarizing with operating instructions and understanding procedures before use.

Demonstration of a Non-Zero Reading

Guidance on simulating non-zero readings, advising against certain substances and recommending waiting periods.

Smoke

Warning against blowing cigarette smoke directly into the device, as it may shorten fuel cell life.

Hand Sanitizers

Advises avoiding alcohol-based hand sanitizers 15 minutes before operating the device to prevent test interference.

Proper Environmental Conditions

Recommends avoiding environments with heavy alcohol vapor, smoke, or high interference for optimal operation.

Storage

Provides guidance on storing the Alco-Sensor FST in various temperature and humidity conditions.

Recommended Storage Conditions

Specifies optimal temperature, humidity, and pressure ranges for storing the instrument.

Operating Principles

Alcohol and the Human Body

Explains the basics of alcohol, its properties, and its effects on the human body.

Alcohol's Properties

Describes alcohol as a volatile liquid and its chemical composition, impacting physiological systems.

Rate of Consumption

Discusses factors influencing blood alcohol concentration, including consumption rate and body size.

Absorption

Details how alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream and distributed throughout body tissues.

Accumulation

Explains how alcohol accumulates in the body when intake exceeds the liver's metabolic rate.

Tolerance

Defines acquired and body tolerance and how they affect an individual's response to alcohol.

Theory and Design of the Alco-Sensor FST

Explains the instrument's fuel cell sensor and piston-sampling pump mechanism for breath analysis.

Fuel Cell Diagram

Illustrates the fuel cell's process of converting alcohol into acetic acid and generating an electrical current.

Components and Functions

Instrument Operating Components

Describes the main parts of the instrument used for testing.

Mouthpiece (23-0120-00)

Details the D-shaped mouthpiece, its proper insertion, and the importance of using approved parts.

Drink Sniffer/Mouthpiece (23-0190-00)

Explains the attachment for testing headspace above beverages.

Passive Sample Cup (23-0130-00)

Describes the cup for collecting air samples passively from a subject or environment.

Display

Information on the display's function, backlighting, and various symbols and messages it shows.

ON Button

Details the ON button's function for powering the device, illuminating the display, and capturing samples.

OFF Button

Explains the OFF button's use for powering down the instrument and accessing features.

Batteries

Guidance on battery replacement, including using correct types, polarity, and ensuring proper installation.

Accessing Pass Code Features

Describes the pass code security feature on certain versions and how to contact support if needed.

Conducting a Subject Test

Initial Preparation

Emphasizes the importance of sample quality for accurate blood alcohol correlation.

Operator Training

Recommends training on instrument use and sample collection for best results.

Preconditions for Conducting a Test

Covers essential conditions before testing, including temperature and calibration requirements.

Temperature Requirements

Specifies the operating temperature range for the Alco-Sensor FST during testing.

Calibration Requirements

Highlights the dependency of test accuracy on a properly calibrated instrument and accuracy checks.

Preparing the Instrument for a Subject Test

Instructions on preparing the device, including attaching a clean mouthpiece.

Mouthpiece and Powering up the Alco-Sensor FST

Details on attaching the mouthpiece and powering on the instrument for testing.

Preparing the Operator for a Test

Advises operators to dry hands after using hand sanitizer to avoid test interference.

Preparing the Subject for a Test

Provides instructions on how to clearly instruct the subject for proper sample collection.

Screening Test Procedure

Outlines the steps for a screening test, including the deprivation period and sample collection.

Performing a Subject Test - Step by Step

A sequential guide on how to conduct a subject test, from attaching the mouthpiece to recording results.

Instrument Operating Features

Describes automatic blank tests and automatic sampling functionalities.

Automatic Blank Test

Explains the automatic blank test for ensuring the sample chamber is free of alcohol.

Automatic Sampling

Details how the pressure sensor monitors breath flow to capture a sample automatically.

Manual Sampling

Describes the feature allowing manual sample collection when automatic sampling is disabled or difficult.

Option / Features / Maintenance Menu

Explains how to access optional features like Test Recall, Passive Mode, and Calibration.

Test Recall (rcL)

Instructions on how to recall and review the last test result after the instrument has powered off.

Passive Sampling (PAS)

Details how to use passive sampling to detect alcohol in ambient air or headspace.

Test an Open Container

Procedure for testing beverages for alcohol presence using the drink sniffer attachment.

Test a Subject Passively

Method for passively testing a subject by capturing breath samples with the Passive Sampling Cup.

Test the Environment Around a Subject

Procedure for testing ambient air near a subject without the Passive Sampling Cup.

Repeat Passive Testing

Explains how to perform repeat passive tests efficiently using the low power mode.

Administrative and Maintenance Functions

Road Block Test Mode / Quick Screen Test (rbL)

Describes the mode for rapid screening of large groups where time is critical.

Performing a Quick Screen Test in the Road Block Test Mode

Step-by-step guide for executing a quick screen test in the Road Block Mode.

Repeat Quick Screen Test / Road Block Test Mode

Details how to perform repeat quick screen tests with minimal delay between samples.

Overview

Emphasizes that accurate results depend on a properly calibrated instrument.

Accuracy Check Methods

Recommends using approved dry gas standards or wet bath simulators for accuracy checks.

Approved Dry Gas Standard

Lists elements and characteristics of a dry gas standard, including regulator requirements.

Approved Wet Bath Simulator (Standard)

Describes the components and characteristics of a wet bath simulator for calibration.

Accessory

Introduces accessories that can be used with the instrument.

True-Cal II Device

Explains the True-Cal II device for adjusting readings based on barometric pressure variations.

Accuracy Check Intervals

Recommends performing accuracy checks at least every 31 days or in conjunction with subject tests.

Accuracy Check Tolerances

Defines acceptable tolerance ranges for accuracy check results based on program guidelines.

Inspection and Routine Maintenance

Guidelines for when to calibrate and conditions under which the instrument should be removed from service.

Performing an Accuracy Check

Step-by-step procedure for conducting an accuracy check on the instrument.

Unit Temperature

Specifies the required unit temperature range for performing accuracy checks.

Accuracy Check Procedure Step by Step

Detailed steps for performing an accuracy check, including required items and actions.

Performing a Calibration

Procedure for adjusting the instrument's calibration settings when accuracy checks fail.

When to Perform a Calibration

Criteria for initiating a calibration procedure based on accuracy check results.

Unit Temperature

Mandatory temperature range for the instrument to perform a calibration.

Calibration Procedure - Step by Step

Detailed instructions for calibrating the instrument, including sample input and adjustment.

Battery Replacement Procedure

Instructions for replacing the instrument's batteries when the battery icon indicates low power.

Troubleshooting and Technical Support

Trouble Shooting

General section for identifying and resolving common issues with the instrument.

Aborting a Test

Procedure for cancelling a test in progress by turning the instrument off.

E11 - Blank Test is not Successful

Troubleshooting steps for a failed blank test, including mouthpiece replacement.

E06 - Insufficient Breath Sample

Addresses issues with insufficient breath samples and manual sampling options.

Improper Breath Sample

Explains error codes (FLO Lo, Hi, InS, Cut) related to breath flow during sampling.

Low Battery

Indicates when the battery is low and requires replacement for continued operation.

Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) Sensor

Discusses RFI immunity, detection, and how to handle interference signals.

E09 & E10 Temperature of Instrument too high or too low

Error codes for instrument temperature outside the acceptable operating range.

Time Outs

Describes instrument behavior when no breath sample is provided or during passive mode inactivity.

Pass Code Features

Information on pass code security features and contacting supervisors or Intoximeters.

Status Messages

Lists and explains various status messages displayed by the instrument.

Error Codes

Comprehensive list and explanation of instrument error codes (E07, E09-E12, E21-E33, XXX).

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers common questions about the instrument's response to substances and fuel cell lifespan.

Factory Support and Repair

Contact information and services for product support, repair, and replacement parts.

Shipping Methods and Instructions

Details on shipping procedures for product delivery and returns for repair.

Shipping Product to the Customer

Information on shipping options and charges for delivering products to customers.

Shipping Product to Factory for Repair

Instructions for returning instruments for repair, including RMA sheets and contact details.