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SCOTT L. LACKMAN, JR.
Petitioner
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: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
: CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
: NO. 01. 3:2'-10 Cw.:I -/~
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Respondent
LICENSE SUSPENSION APPEAL
AND NOW, this Jqfh day of May, 2001, comes Scott L. Lackman, Jr., by his attorneys,
Mancke, Wagner, Hershey & Tully, who respectfully represent:
1. Your Petitioner is an adult individual residing at 100 S. High Street, Apartment 1,
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania.
2. Your Petitioner is a licensed operator of motor vehicles in the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania who has received a notice of suspension for an alleged violation of ~1547 of the
Vehicle Code (a copy of said notice is attached hereto and made a part hereof as Exhibit A),
3, Your Petitioner believes that said suspension is unjust, illegal and improper for reasons
which include, but are not limited to, the following:
(a) there was no knowing and/or conscious refusal;
(b) there was no refusal to submit to chemical testing;
(c) any alleged refusal was as a result of operator error, improper
instructions from the booking officer and/or equipment error;
(d) Your Petitioner did provide samples for which readings were
obtained in conformity with ~ 1547 and ~3731;
(e) any warnings conceming the consequences of the reJusal were
inadequate and/or untimely and/or not in conformity with
~1547; and
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(f) Your Petitioner, at all times, was attempting to satisfy any and
all requirements as outlined by the booking officer.
WHEREFORE, Your Petitioner prays Your Honorable Court to hold a hearing to determine
the validity of the suspension outlined in Exhibit A.
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Dated: 5 0q -() I
Mancke, Esq., ID No. 07212
Manck Wagner, Hershey & Tully
2233 N. Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110
717-234-7051, Attomey for Petitioner
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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Bureau of Driver Licensing
Harrisburg, PA 17123
MAY 01, 2001
SCOTT L LACKMAN JR
1710 LAUREL LANE
OREFIELD PA
011146117354319 001
04/24/2001
24399131
12/09/1977
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Dear Motorist:
As a result of your violation of Section 1547 of the
Vehicle Code, CHEMICAL TEST REFUSAL on 03/25/2001, your
driving privilege is being SUSPENDED for a period of 1
YEARCS).
In order to comply with this sanction yOU are required to
return any current driver's license, learner's permit and/or
temporary driver's license Ccamera card) in your possession
no later than the effective date listed. If yOU cannot
comply with the requirements stated above, yOU are required
to submit a DL16LC Form or a sworn affidavit stating that
yoU are aware of the sanction against your driving privi-
lege. Failure to comply with this notice shall result in
this Bureau referring this matter to the Pennsylvania State
Police for prosecution under SECTION 1571Ca)C4) of the Ve-
hicle Code.
Although the law mandates that your driving privilege is
under suspension even if yOU do not surrender your license,
Cl"edit will not begin until all current driver's license
productCs), the DL16LC Form, or a let~er acknowledging your
sanction is received in this Bureau.
WHEN THE DEPARTMENT RECEIVES YOUR LICENSE OR ACKNOWLEDGE-
MENT, WE WILL SEND YOU A RECEIPT. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE THIS
RECEIPT WITHIN 15 DAYS CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY.
OTHERWISE, YOU WILL NOT BE GIVEN CREDIT TOWARD SERVING THIS
SANCTION.
The effective date of suspension is 06/05/2001, 12:01 a.m.
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I WARNING: If yOU are convicted for driving while your I
I license is suspended, the penalties will be: a MINIMUM I
I of 90 days imprisonment AND a $1,000 fine AND your I
I license will be suspended for 1 year. I
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Please see the enclosed application for restoration fee in-
formation.
APPEAL
You have the right to appeal this action to the Court of
Common Pleas (Civil Division) within 30 days of the mail
date, MAY 01, 2001, of this letter. If you file an appeal
in the County Court, the Court will give you a time-stamped
certified copy of the appeal. In order for your appeal to
be valid, you must send this time-stamped certified copy of
the appeal by certified mail to:
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Office of Chief Counsel
Third Floor, Riverfront Office Center
Harrisburg, PA 17104-2516
Sincerely,
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Rebecca L. Bickley, Director
Bureau of Driver Licensing
SEND FEE/LICENSE/DL-16LC/TO:
Department of Transportation
Bureau of Driver Licensing
P.O. Box 68693
Harrisburg, PA 17106-8693
INFORMATION (7:00
IN STATE
OUT-OF-STATE
TDD IN STATE
TDD OUT-OF-STATE
AM TO 9:00 PM)
1-800-932-4600
717-391-6190
1-800-228-0676
717-391-6191
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I hereby verify that the statements made in this document are true and
correct. I understand that false statements herein are made subject to the penalties of 18
Pa.C.S. Section 4904, relating to unsworn falsification to authorities.
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SCOTT L. LACKMAN, JR.
Petitioner
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: IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
: CUMBERLAND COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
: NO. 61- j2.4-0 ~
COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA,
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Respondent
ORDER
AND NOW, thiS.3t.t. day of "-fY1J ' 2001, upon consideration of the
within Petition, it is hereby ordered and decreed that a hearing be held on the ~cJ}1 day of
~, ~ ,20Q1, at (~.300'clock in Courtroom
Courthouse, Carlisle, Pennsylvania.
'bl., Cumberland County
Notice of said hearing shall be sent by certified mail to the Department of Transportation
by Petitioner's attorney at least sixty days prior to the date of the he ring.
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RI:FIISAI.. TO SUBMIT TO c;I:fE""CAL TE&nNG A$ 1 i .t....
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SECTION 1547 - CHEMICAL TESTING WARNINGS
t~ """*..~ lIdIi&eel ....1 you are now unde, ......t for c1iMnllllndlit Ihornnu.nci ';'~ol an ce;riu;..... .ubs..r..... p.........1 '" "'_S73t '"
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2.. I .ft ";;';'sI!III that you .ubmit Ia . """m1cal18.1 01 G<<--E.A\'-r\' . (lnalb. bIaacIor urine. omCa' <:boo... \he chem/collftt.)
3. It Is mnMy, IS a ""lice omCQr, 10 Inlorm you 1I1al H you mluoa III .ubmlllo the <:bemlcal"'1 your _dng prIVIlege wID be au.,on,..l\Io...
porlod 01,_"'....
4. al The,cim....\lonal righlaYOu haw lIS . Cflmlnal dalli"",,"!, cqmmonly known.. !ho LIIranda Rlghls,lndudlnllllto righlto .pook wllll a~_
IhollghllO...man ollsnt, _ty only to criminal. ""'_0.... lUICI do nal,lIJlpIy to Ihe _ toSllng ~ under PonnS)'_.'.I~
CofI.i8nIIJw, whIch I. .clvlI. nala criminal ""","ding. .., "." ',.". "".'. .
b) Youhillw ftO rig6illl ipeak to a I....,..'. Or anyone el.... INIlarvlakJnll iii. <:bomlcal "'at roquaslildby lI1e por"", olllc::ornordo you hnoa . righlto
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YllUl'COndlclwlllNl da_eel lo,be relu.iIland you,oporaling prlvIIego will bo suspendod lor.o~ your.' "." .'.
"I Your ,"''''1I11r> .wbmll to chemlcallDsling under Iho Implied ,COn_ Law may bo "'l1odu<Gd "'''' _... In. criminal pro_IIo" lor<lrivlnll
whllii,undor lhe n_nca 01 alcohol or. conlrollod sub.tan<>>. _' ',' '. .. . ,.
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AFFiDAVIT
t. ll1e ~Ve motorist wal placed under arrest ,for driving under the in,rruenCo "01 alcol1a1 or a conliOhed .ubsran~ .In violadon of Section 3731 of ~
V.h1clti' Codo. ..d Ib.r. _r. "'........bl. grOund. to b.O....lhallho obovo mOlorls1 had b""" driving. oporalinl1 or In aclUal phy.lcaI cOnlrOl 01
the mo....monl 01 a molor vehicle wh110 und.r !h.lnOu""08 01 alcohol or. conlton....Ub.lari08 or both. .".'. .
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Thai !he abolO nemod molori.1 was imIolved In an aeddenlln whl<:b the opetillo' or p.....ng.' 01 llhy voh1clejowolwd 0' . pede.lrlon raqulnrd
lnla.....linl ell medcalleclllly or wa. killed. . ' ... . .. , . .".
2. Tho &bOw ""tallsr wac requ.sled 10 cubmlllo ch...."caI "'08"11 .. .uthoi/~ed by Soclian, 154701 th. V.h1~,.Cocl...
3_ The tibovo "",IoriSI was Inlormed by . pollee 010""" 01 the che,mlcillllB!I wamlngi con18lood hi poragmph 3 arid 4 above.
4.. The il1;il).... ...,.,d. "",lorisl ritlul8d to sub,,;illo chemlcallB.lT"g.'..
pFFlCelr ~O'IE' Th. '.Iusal to sign till. to'm I. "01 a ..111.... .10 ...bm". 10, thil ch....lcall..t. You muilt alll.1 IIlve the malonst en apparru-
". ty 10 1II1t. 1110 ch...lcal ...t, all.... _1_lnl1lhls IO,...ll,lh.ln4!vldu81, ... oparaUng a ellm,......loI mOlor vahlc:l. ....11. havIng any
.1 cohol or a controlled sube'.nceln their .Y.'emt you mat alao compte'e lb. r.;lOl.. ald. of thl. form,,!. ': .
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("),-,'5 ."",','.' NOle,: Anyp.(ilneol loct. not eovered by the ,,!Iidavll .hould be lubmlll8d Off .
r-K separ.le 3h.el ond oltach.d hO,mlo. Thai. sheel should Include the nam" 01
~d~l1o~al witr,~sS:9s "nOC9aSIJry to ploye th~ :~'emQnls to which you h;lVG al~stad.
ADDITIONAL SUPPll~S OF THIS FORM !MY BE SEC(JREO BY COMPLETING FORM 0S-&1I"
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SlgnalUfB 01 Matori.t:
MOlorist ru"'sod 10 sIgn. .l1er belng advi..d,
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Hartl"burg, PA 17105
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Badg" Number:
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CALmHA'fION ACCURACY
doled ~~(.~!,__.J 3/12/01 ,. (Ire a tme. corrttct. and comp{ele
copy of the originlll Calibration & Accm/'C1cy CeniflcCltes,
In wilt/css whel'eof, Thereunto set my hand alld official seal.
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COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYl.VANIA
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
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Qtrrtificatt
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. fcb~\"~~y 16, Z001
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was calibraliont"Sle". and t!le c1egree or accuracy is wilhIn lhe ranne specirJ:fd In lhe
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Depal'lmen! of Henllh and Deparlntclll of Transportation Regulations promulgated
under Scclion 154'1 (e) of tile "Vehicle Code", lhe Aet of June 17.1916 (I'.L. \61,
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CARLISLE. I'A 17013
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February 16, 2001
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ORDER OF COURT
AND NOW, this ""2- , day of June, 2001, IT IS ORDERED that the current
hearing scheduled for August 20, 2001, is cancelled and rescheduled for Courtroom
Number 2, Cumberland County Courthouse, Carlisle, Pennsylvania at 2:00 p,m.,
Monday, September 24, 2001.
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IN RE: LICENSE SUSPENSION APPEAL
BEFORE BAYLEY. J.
OPINION AND ORDER OF COURT
Bayley, J., September 27, 2001 :--
Petitioner, Scott L. Lackman, Jr., filed this appeal from an order of Respondent,
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation, suspending his
operator's license for one year for failure to complete a test of his breath following his
arrest for operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol. A hearing was
conducted on September 24, 2001. We find the following facts.
On May 25, 2001, Trooper Keir Dissinger, of the Pennsylvania State Police,
arrested petitioner for driving under the influence.' Petitioner was taken to a booking
center, where he signed a waiver agreeing to undertake a test of his breath. Brandon
Mitchem, a booking agent, conducted the testing on the Intoxilyzer 5000. At the start of
, 75 Pa.C.S. 9 3731 (a)(1) and (4)(i).
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the first test, Mitchem told petitioner to blow into the mouthpiece of the Intoxilyzer, and
he would tell him when to stop. Petitioner spit into the mouthpiece. The agent told
petitioner not to spit into the mouthpiece, but petitioner did it a second time, The agent
again told him not to spit into the mouthpiece. On his third effort, at 1 :33 a.m.,
petitioner blew a valid test of ,202%, Petitioner then began a second test. He blew into
the mouthpiece on sixteen separate occasions, however, he never supplied a sufficient
amount of breath to register a valid second test. At various times, petitioner would not
blow hard enough, or for a sufficient sustained period, or he would not have a tight seal
around the mouthpiece. Agent Mitchem told petitioner to blow harder, to make a tight
seal around the mouthpiece, and to blow one sustained breath. He repeatedly told
petitioner to make one steady, strong breath, with a tight seal on the mouthpiece, until
he was told to stop. After the sixteenth time, Agent Mitchem deemed that petitioner
refused to perform a valid second test} The Intoxilyzer was properly calibrated,
certified as accurate, and working properly.
Section 1547(b)(1) of the Vehicle Code, provides:
If any person placed under arrest for a violation of section
3731 (relating to driving under influence of alcohol or controlled
substance) is requested to submit to chemical testing and refuses to
do so, the testing shall not be conducted but upon notice by the police
officer, the department shall suspend the operating privilege of the
person for a period of 12 months. (Emphasis added.)
The regulations of the Department of Transportation at 67 Pa. Code ~ 77,24(b)
2 All of this was memorialized on a videotape. Respondent's Exhibit No.4.
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The procedures for alcohol breath testing shall include, at a minimum: (1)
Two consecutive actual breath tests, without required waiting period
between the two tests.
The failure to perform two tests as required by this regulation warrants the
suspension of an operator's driving privilege under Section 1547(b)(1) ofthe Vehicle
Code. Commonwealth, Department of Transportation v. Schraf, 135 Pa. Commw.
246 (1990).
In Pappas v. Commonwealth Department of Transportation, 669 A.2d 504
(Pa. Commw. 1996), the Commonwealth Court of Pennsylvania stated:
In order to establish a prima facie case in support of a Section
1547(b) license suspension, DOT must prove inter alia, that the licensee
refused to submit to chemical testing. DOT need not establish that the
licensee objected to taking the test. Yi v, Department of Transportation,
Bureau of Driver Licensing, 164 Pa.Cmwlth. 275, 642 A.2d 625 (1995). 'It
is well established law that where a defendant, when taking a
breathalyzer test,> does not exert a total conscious effort, and thereby
fails to supply a sufficient breath sample, such is tantamount to a
refusal to take the test.' Appeal of Budd, 65 Pa.Cmwlth. 314, 442 A.2d
404, 406 (1982). Even a licensee's good faith attempt to comply with the
test constitutes a refusal where the licensee fails to supply a sufficient
breath sample. Vi.
A refusal is supported by substantial evidence where the
breathalyzer administrator testifies that the licensee did not provide
sufficient breath. See Mueller v. Department of Transportation, Bureau
of Driver Licensing, 657 A.2d 90 (Pa.Cmwlth.), petition for allowance of
appeal denied, 542 Pa. 637, 665 A.2d 471 (1995) (officer's testimony that
licensee did not make a 'proper effort' was sufficient to meet DOT's
burden regarding refusal); Books v. Department of Transportation, Bureau
of Driver Licensing, 109 Pa.Cmwlth. 25, 530 A.2d 972 (1987) (officer's
testimony that licensee did not provide sufficient breath and stopped
blowing as soon as he saw the machine register was sufficient to
meet DOT's burden); Budd (officer's testimony that licensee failed to
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tighten his lips around the mouthpiece of the breathalyzer was
sufficient to prove refusal). If DOT establishes refusal by utilizing the
testimony of the administering officer, it need not prove that the machine
was in proper working condition at the time of the test. Books; Budd,
That is, once DOT establishes refusal, the operability or suitability of the
breathalyzer is not at issue. Books; Budd.
Alternatively, DOT may establish refusal under these
circumstances by presenting a printout form from a properly calibrated
breathalyzer indicating a 'deficient sample.' Department of
Transportation, Bureau of Driver Licensing v. Lohner, 155 Pa.Cmwlth.
185,624 A.2d 792 (1993); Pestock. In this situation, proper calibration
may be proven by either documentary or testimonial evidence, See
Lohner (calibration established by stipulation); Pestock (calibration
established by testimony of administering officer); see also 67 Pa.Code 9
77.25(c) (The certificate of accuracy shall be the presumptive evidence of
accuracy referred to in 75 Pa.C.S. 9 1547 (relating to chemical testing to
determine amount of alcohol or controlled substance).'),
Once DOT has presented evidence that the licensee failed to
provide sufficient breath samples, refusal is presumed and the
burden of proof then shifts to the licensee to establish by competent
medical evidence that he or she was physically unable to perform
the test. Pestock. (Emphasis added.)
In the case sub judice, petitioner testified that he made a conscious effort to
blow a second breath test. He argues that he was given inadequate instructions on
how to perform the test; therefore, his license suspension must be reversed. He cites
Barner v. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Transportation, 19 0, &
CAth 523 (Dauph. 1993), the trial court stated:
In a studied review of the videotape, counsel and the court
attempted to record the results of five attempted tests. The number of
seconds during which the tone was activated in each test is as follows:
Test 1, three seconds; test 2, nine seconds; test 3, four seconds; test 4,
three seconds; test 5, six seconds, During one of these tests the machine
provided a momentary reading of .215. Benner also explained that the
machine emits a beep when a sufficient sample has been received.
In this case, Mr. Benner conceded that he did not instruct the
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defendant to blow into the machine until she heard a beep. He did not
explain to her that the machine required approximately ten seconds of
uninterrupted breath or that she would have to take a deep breath before
beginning to blow. At one point, the defendant stopped blowing after the
operator said "okay" even before the beep had sounded. We find that
the lack of clarity in Mr. Benner's instructions was a primary cause
of the failure to obtain a valid test. If the licensee makes a conscious
effort to comply but is unsuccessful because of operator failure, there can
be no refusal. See e.g., PennDot v. Marion, 109 Pa. Commw. 299,530
A.2d 1053 (1987). (Emphasis added.)
The regulations of the Department of Transportation at 67 Pa, Code 9 77.24(b),
include:
Procedures... Alcohol and breath tests ... shall be performed in
accordance with accepted standard procedures for operation
specified by the manufacturer of the equipment or comparable
procedures. (Emphasis added.)
The Operator's Manual of the manufacturer of the Intoxilyzer 5000, Federal
Signal Corporation of Minturn, Colorado, sets forth an operating procedure for the
administration of a breath test.' The manual includes the following:
Request subject to blow into the mouthpiece until the tone stops;
the subject has three minutes to provide an adequate breath sample. To
insure a delivery of a sufficient sample, the display command requests the
subject to blow into the mouthpiece until the tone stops. The tone,
however, does not actually stop until the subject stops blowing, . .. If the
subject stops blowing before providing a sufficient sample, then 'PLEASE
BLOW flashes on the display and beep sounds every five seconds. If this
occurs, request the subject to blow into the mouthpiece until the tone
stops.
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mouthpiece until the tone on the machine stopped. However, he did tell petitioner to
make a tight seal around the mouthpiece, to blow harder, and to blow in one sustained
breath. He repeatedly told petitioner to make one steady, strong breath until he was
told to stop, In Barner, the Dauphin County court reversed a license suspension
because, on the facts of that case, the court concluded that "the licensee did make a
conscious effort to comply with the testing but was unsuccessful because of operator
failure." Here, in contrast, we know, despite petitioner's testimony to the contrary, that
he knew how to perform a valid test because he blew a valid .202% on his third try. On
his next sixteen efforts, he failed to do the same thing that he had just done. When
Agent Mitchem repeatedly told him to make one steady, strong breath, with a tight seal
on the mouthpiece until he was told to stop, something he did not do, the procedure
was comparable to that set forth in the operator's manual. The procedure used by the
Agent complied with 67 Pa. Code ~ 77.24(b). As long as petitioner was informed on
how to successfully complete the test, which he was, there are no magic words that
must be imparted to him. Our review of the videotape satisfies us that the Agent was
correct in that petitioner did not exert a total conscious effort to complete a second valid
breath test, which he was told how to perform, and which he knew how to perform.
There was no operator error. Therefore, the following order is entered.
AND NOW, this
ORDER OF COURT
12."l~ day of September, 2001, the within appeal from
the suspension of petitioner's operator's license for one year, IS DISMISSED.
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CHI, Inc. recently added the following features to the software of
all new Intoxilyzer 5000 instruments:
1. In addition to purging the sample chamber and'internal and,
external breath tubes during the first, Air'Blank of a'mode
sequence, the instrument also analyzes the room air",for
substances that could potentially i~terfere wit~ the' accuracy
of a test. If the ambient air contains potential interfering
substances, the instrument cancels the test, displays_.
"AMBIENT FAILED" and prints "INVALID ;rEST"; "CHECK'AMBIENT
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value is beyond the range of the instrument, the instrument'
cancels the test, displays "RANGE EXCEEpED~1 and prints
"INVALID 'TEST"; "INSTRUMENT RANGE EXCEEDED."
3. When the start Test button is pressed to end a DVM Test, the
instrument will return to the mode it was in before the DVM
Test began.
4. The COrrective operator actions given on pages 41 and 42 have
been revised as worded below:
Displayed Error Message
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Press the Start Test button.
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"PRINTER ERROR"
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"PROCESSOR ERROR 1 or 2"
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the first year of this warranty is limited to repairing or
replacing, as Federal Signal may elect, any part or parts of such
product which Federal Signal's examination discloses to be
defective in material or workmanship. Federal Signal" s obligation
during the second year of this warranty is iimit~d' to providing
parts only, without repair labor. Warranty, r.epairs will be
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customer. Repaired components are warranted for a period of 90
days from the date of repair, and that warranty is subject to the
same limitations as this warranty. Components not repaired or
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General Informati01 ..,............................................... ................................ 1
Functional Diagrams 'O'................................................................................... 2 & 3
Illustration of INTOXILYZER 5000 Instrument
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Parts, Controls, and Indicators
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Mode Selection Switches
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Mode Sequences .............................................................. '. .. 0," : "; .'~ .. . . .. 8
Requested Options
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Options ..........",............................................. .._. .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. ; .. ~ ~ .. .. .. .. .. ..
Th,ird Digit On ................,................ ~ .. .. ~ .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. .. .. . .. . . .. . .
Display During Test............ .'...........................
Sample Capture Optim .........,............................
Other Functions .........-...-.....".."...................;\..-..........".."......."
Set T.iIne "............................,...................."..................."...........
Set, Date .........................................................................................
Ircrement Num'rers ...'..............................,...........................................
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Diagnostic Tests ........................."......................................................
Display Test ........................................................................................
D~ Test ........................................................ ... .. . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. ..
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Print Test ..............................................................................................
Switch Priorities and Invalid Mode ............................
Setting the Mode Selection Switches ...........................
Display Messages and COllYnands ....................................
Tones .........................................................................................................
Preliminary Setup .......................................................................................
SetLP ..................................................................................................................
Operating Procedure ....................................................................................
Printed Output ............................................................. ~ .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .. .. .. . .. .
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Depending on their plysical size and structure, molecules absorb light energy
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infrared lig1t in a particular frequency range. Using an infrared energy
absorption techn~ue, the lntoxilyzer 5000 alcohol breath analysis instrument
finds the alcohol concentration in a breath sample. ' ,
The heart of the lntoxilyzer 5000 instrument is its sample chamber. At one
end of the chamber, a qLl3rtz iodide lamp emits infrared, light energy, which is
directed throug1 the charrber by a lens. , At the opposite end of the charrber, a
second lens focuses the energy leaving the chamber' through three, rotating
filters and onto an infrared energy detector. The filters, allow only certain
wavelengths of lig1t energy through. "
Initially, the instrument establishes a zero reference point by measuring the
amount of infrared energy strikirg the detector when the' sample charrber is
filled with ro01l air. CUring a breath test, as the amount of alcohol vapor in
the charrber rises, the amount of infrared energy reaching the detector falls.
Therefore, by finding the difference between the zero reference point and the
breath test measurement, the instrument determines breath alcohol
concentration. Since a proportional rela tionship exis ts bet ween the amount 0 f
alcohol in one's breath and in one's blood, the unit converts breath alcohol
concentration to blood alcohol concentration and displays the result in
percent weight by volume in accordance with the Uniform Vehicle Code. To
assure accurate test results, the lntoxilyzer 5000 alcohol breath analysis
instrunent also detects and conpensates for acetone, which absorbs infrared
light energy in the same frequency range as alcohol absorbs.
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Parts, Cmtrols and Indicators
To familiarize yourself wit!) the parts, controls, and indicators of the
Intoxilyz.er ;000 breath analysis instrument, refer to the illustration m the
prev ious page and the cross-referenced explanations below.
1. Breath Ttbe - A heated reinforced plastic tLbe through v.hich the sub-
ject blows into the sample charrber.
2. "iJuthpiece - A disposable, clear plastic trap which fits in the end of
the breath ttbe, accepts the slbject I s breath I and prevents unwanted sub-
stances frcrn enter ing the instrument.
3. Digital Display - A sixteen character alr;hanumeric readout that relates
I'hich operation the instrument is performing, alerts the operator to
required actions, and expresses Blood Alcchol Concentration (BAC) in
percent weilfit by volume.
4. start Test Switch - A push button switch used to initiate a test,
5. Power SNitch - A push button switch used to apply AC power to the
instrument.
6. Simulator Brac:l<et Scre.vs - Four screws used bJ attach a bracket that
holds a Toxitest T.Ni. alCXlhol breath simulator.
7. Simulator Vapor Port - A plastic male adapter through v.hich alcchol
vaPJr passes frcrn an attached alCXlhol breath simulator to the instrument's
sample chanb er. .
8. Key Latch - A hardened steel lock with a removi:ble key used to unlock
the hinged door on the side of the instrumEflt to expose the "iJde Selecticn
switches. Replace the key with Part /IlJnber 410097. (See "Jlccessor ies, "
page 1.9.)
9. "1ode Selection SN itches - Dip, slide I and BCD (Binary Coded [ecimal)
switches located on the side of the instrument behind a lockable hinged
door. The "bde Selection switches enable one to select a mode sequeno:: I
set the time and d3te, and perform diagnostic tests on several of the
instrument's basic operations. See "h-jode Selection Switches" on page 7.
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record of the date, model and serial number of the instrument, test
procedure, test results, and time of test.
11. Mounting Screws - Two miscellaneous, 10-32 x 3/8 screws that can be used
to secure the instrument to a surface.
12. Three arrp Fuse - The instrument's main fuse. Replace with Part Number
140037: 3 amp Littlefuse 312 003.
13. Power Cord - An eight foot cord that supplies power to the instrument.
Replace with Part Number 330196: Cor com 80-1245 Power Cord.
14. Computer Reset Switch - A rocker sw~tch activated only in isolated
circum$tances to cancel all operations and ,return the instrument to its
initial "NOT READY" condition.
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Located on the side of the Intoxilyzer 5000 breath analysis instrument and
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rotate it counterclockwise until the latch opens. While the door is open, the
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until the latch locks. Then, remove the key .by rotating it counterclockwise
for 1/4 turn. You may purchase replacement keys by ordering Part Number
410097. (See II Accessories," page 49.)
Attached to the inside surface of the hinged door is a label giving the
function of each switch. Active switch position is normally "l-p "; however,
active switch position for the switches controlling the Print Test function is
"down."
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functions: 4 mode sequences, a custom-programmed mode sequence, 3
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A mode is a p~rticular operation performed by the instrument; accoroingly, a
mode sequence is a series of operations performed consecutively by the
instrument.
Mode Legend: A"' Air Blank Mode - The instrument I s pump purges the sample
chamber and internal and external breath tubes.
B = Breath Test Mode - The instrument analyzes a breath sample
for alcohol concentration.
C = Calibration Check Mode - The instrument analyzes alcohol
vapor from an attached wet bath simulator.'
Programmed into the Intoxilyzer 5000 breath analysis instrument and controlled
by switches 51, 52, and 53 are four mode sequences: ABA, ABACA, ABABA, and
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For example, with 51 in the "off" position and 52 and 53 in the "on" posi tion,
the instrument automatically carries out the operations ABA (Air Blank, Breath
Test, Air Blank).
Requested Options
If your department requested special options, e. g., a custom-programmed mode
sequence, a keyboard, non-standard software, etc., information and
instructions pertaining to those options are given in the "Requested Options"
section at the back of this manual. The "Requested Options" section is
separated from the standard manual by ,a blue divider.
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When ON -
54 = Third Digit On - The instrument displays and prints values in three
digits (.000). When 54 is "off," the instrument truncates the third
digit and displays and prints values in two digits (.00).
55 = Display During Test - The instrument displays a value continuously
during an operation. For example, while the subject blows into the
mouthpiece (the Breath Test Mode), the instrument continually displays
the subject's rising (falling, constant) BAC value.
When 55 is "off," howe ver, the instrument does not display a value
until an operation is complete. For instance, during the Breath Test
Mode, the instrument will not display the subject's BAC value until the
sUbject stops blowing and has delivered an adequate breath sample.
S6 = Sample Capture Option - The instrument inserts commands in the mode
sequence chain requesting you to attach and detach a collector device.
(See "The Sample Capture Option," page 32.)
Other Functions
When ON -
510 = Set Time - Enables you to set the time.
Note - On instruments equipped with a keyboard and battery backup RAM,
the keyboard is used to set the time and 510 controls the Preliminary
Data Entry Sequence. If your instrument has a keyboard and battery
backup RA!ol, set the time as described in the "Requested Options"
section at the back of this manual. If your instrument does not have a
keyboard, set the time as described below.
The Intoxilyzer 50CD breath analysis instrument has a battery backup
24-hour time clock. To set the time, place the instrument in the Set
Time Mode by activating SID. Before proceeding, however, complete tl-e'
Setup Procedures on page 20.
When either "READY TO START" 0 r "FEDERAL SIGNAL CORP JCMI IIi:
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on the display, push Start Test. The display will show the time in
hours and minutes. Push start Test again, and the minutes will start
flashing. To advance the minutes one number at a time, rc ti vate and
deacti vate S12 until the display shows the correct minutes. If you
leave 512 "on" for more than two seconds, the minutes will advance at a
rate of two numbers per second until you turn S12 "off." Activating
S12 while tile mi:1utes are flashing also stops the clock and sets the
seconds to zero.
Push Start Test. The clock will restart and the hours will begin
flashing. To advance the hours one number at a time, activate and
deacti vate S12 until the display shows the correct hour. If you leave
512 "on" for rnore tl,an two seconds, the hours will advance at a rate of
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the hour is flashing does not stop the clock; therefore, you can change
the hour (e.g., daylight savings time) without altering the minutes or
seconds.
To stop the hour from flashing, push Start Test. The display will show
the set time for 10 seconds. When either "READY TO START" or "FEDERAL
SIGNAL CORP. /o.lI IN:; INTOXIL YZER-ALCOHOL ANPL YZER MODEL 50DO---PUSH
BUTION TO etc." appears on the display, turn "off" 510.
Sll ~ Set Date - Enables you to set the date.
Note - On instruments equipped with a keyboard and battery backup RAM,
the keyboard is used to set the date and Sll controls the Test Data
Entry Sequence. If your instrument has a keyboard and battery backl,p
RPM, set the date as described in the "Requested Options" section at
the back of this manual. If your instrument does nDt have a keyboard,
set the date as described below.
European and Australian instruments show the date and month reversed
(Date/MonthlYear). Therefore, when setting the date on those
instruments, set the date first, the month second, and the year third.
To set the date, place
activating Sll. Before
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proceeding, however, complete the Setup
Note - Change the year only when the instrument is set in the Set Date
Mode (511 ON). Changing the year when the instrument is set in any
other mode will not properly program' the automatic leap year
compensatiDn circuits.
When either "READY TO START" or "FEDERAL SIGNPL COff'. /0-11 IN::
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on the display, push Start Test. The display will show the month,
date, and year. Push Start Test again, and the month will stal't
flashing. To advance the months one number at a time, activate and
deactivate S12 until the display shows the correct month (i.e., January
= 1, February = 2, etc.). If you leave S12 "on" for more than two
seconds, the months will advance at a rate of two numbers per second
until you turn 512 "off."
Push Start Test. The date will start flashing. To advance the date
one number at a time, activate and deactivate S12 until the display
shows the correct date. If you leave S12 "on" for more than two
seconds, the date will advance at a rate of two numbers per second
until you turn S12 "off."
Push Start Test. The year will begin flashing. To change the tens
digit (e.g., "8" in "84"), rotate S14 until the proper tens digit
appears on the display. Likewise, to change the units digit (e.g. 1 "4"
in "84"), rotate S15 until the display shows the proper units digit.
Stop the flaShing by pushing Start Test. The display will show the set
date for 10 seconds. When eitrer "READY TO START" or "FEDERAL SIGNAL
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If 512 is left "on" fDr more than two seconds, the digits increment at
a rate of apprDximately tWD counts per second' until the swi tch is
turned "off."
Note - On instruments equipped with a keyboard and battery backup RAM,
512 may control an Dptional functicn. If your instrument has a
keyboard and battery backup RPJo!, refer to the "Requested Options"
section at the back Df this manual fDr the function of 512.
513 = Print Inhibit - The instrument does not display a command requesting
YDU tD insert an evidence card j therefore, the instrument does not
provide a printed record of the test procedure and results.
514 = Year (Tens) - See "sn = Set Date."
515 = Year (Units) - See "511 = Set Date."
Diagnostic Tests
When ON -
51 = Display Test - All displayable characters scroll across the display.
TD place the instrument in the Display Test Mode, turn "Dn" Sl and turn
"off" 52 and 53. BefDre beginning a display test, however, complete
the Setup Procedures on page 20.
When either "READY TO 5TPRT" or "FEDERAL SIGNAL CORP ./CMI IN:
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Next, 16 ~haracters, each having all 14 light segments lit ( @), appear
on the dlSplay for several seconds. This enables you to check for a
faulty signal between the CPU board and the display, and for burned-out
light segments. '
To stop the display test, push Start Test. When either "ftADY TO
START" or "FECERAL SIGNAL CORP./CMI INC INTOXILYZER-ALCOHOL ANALYZER
MODEL' 5000---PU.91 BUTTON TO etc," appears on the display,' reset the
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Test. .
52 = DVM Test - The processor's output appears on the display. The
displayed processor output allows a trained technician to check the
signal's drift and stability.
To place the instrument in the DV~ Test Mode, turn "on" S2 and turn
"off" 51 and 53. Before beginning a DV~ test, however, corrplete the
Setup Procedures on page 20. When either "A::ADY TO STAAT" Dr "FEDERAL
SIGNAL CORP./CMI INC INTOXILYZER-ALCOHOL ANALYZER MODEL 50OQ---PUSH
!:UTTON TO etc." appears on the display, push Start Test. The
instrument will display" >>..." followed by "DVM TEST .flllit." The
three digit number displayed with "DVM TEST" is the processor's
output. Regardless of how 54 (Third Digit On) is set, the DVM number
is always displayed in three digits.
To stop the DVM Test, push Start Test; the instrument will return to
"NOT READY" (see "'NOT READY' and the Diagnostic Checks," page 41).
When either "READY TO START" or "FEOCRAL SIGNAL CORP./CMI INC
INTDXIL YZER-ALCOHOL ANPL YZER MODEL 5000---PU8-l BUTTON TO etc." appears
on the display, reset the Mode Selection switches Dr begin another DVM
Test by pushing Start Test.
59 = ACA (Air Blank, Calibration Check, Air Blank) - Enables you to check
the instrument's calibration against standard vapor from an attached
wet bath simulator at any time. Before beginning a calibration check,
complete tre Setlp ProcedJres en page 20. (See "Calibration," page 27.)
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Print Test = 51, 52, << 53 Off - The instrument prints a series of characters
and transistor numbers. The printed characters and transistor
numbers tell a technician where a malfunc Uon may exis t.
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and S3. Before beginning a Print Test, however, complete the
Setup Procedures on page 20. When the instrument displays eHher
"FEADY TO START" or "FEDERAL SlGNPL CORP. /Dl1 li'-C
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push 5tart Test. The instrument will request an evidence card,
blank the display, and print a series of characters and
transistor numbers. RegaTdless of how S13 (Print lnh ibi t) is
set, the instrument always requests an evidence card when set in
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both "on," the instrument will be set in ACA. In other words, the instrument
responds to the positions of 59, 510, and 511 before it responds to tre
positions of the other switches.
Only one out of the three switches - 59 (ACA) , SID (Set Time), and 511 (Set
Date) - can be "on" at once. Consequently, if two or all three switches are
"on" when you push Start Test, "INVALID MODE" will appear on the display and a
low-high tone will sound intermittently for five seconds. "INVALID MODE" will
also appear on the display if the instrument is set in CMS (51, 52 and 53
"on") and the instrument's software does not contain a custom-programmed ITOde
sequence.
The following switches are not operational when the instrument is set in
Display Test, DVM Test, Print Test, Set Time, and Set Date: S13 (Print
Inhibit), 54 (Third Digit On), 55 (Display During Test), and S6 (Sample
Capture). S6 (5anple Capture) is also not operational when the instrument is
set in ACA (S9 "on").
Note - Dn instruments equipped with a keybDard and battery backup RAM, the
switch priorities may, vary from the priorities described above. If your
instrument has a keyboard and battery backup RAM, refer to the "Requested
Options" section at the back of this manual for the priorities of the Mode
Selection switches.
Setting the Mode Selection Switches
You may set the Mode Selection switches at any time; however, the instrument
cl,ecks the switch settirgs only after the Start Test button is pushed
following the display of either "FEADY TO STAAT" or "FEDERAL SIGNAL CORP,/Cl>1I
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the ACA test and subsequently display either "ff:ADY TO START" or "FEDERAL
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etc." Now if the Start Test button is pushed, the instrument will enter the
Set Date Mode.
Display Messages and Commands
The Intoxilyzer 5000 breath analysis instrument visually communicates by
displaying the following messages and commands. Commands "flash" to indicate
that the instrument expects a response.
Message or Command
"NOT READY"
Meaning
The instrument
Sell1ple chamber
the cOlJjJuter,
printer.
is purging the
and initializing
processo r, anrj
"PROM CHED< fNt#t!"
The instrument is finding a
checksum of all program bytes and
is cOlJjJaring it to an internal
checksl,lm.
"TEMP CHEO<"
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The instrument is checking the
temperature of the sample chamber.
"RAM CHED< 1ft!"
The instrument is checking each
byte in RAM for possible failure.
"PROCESSOR CHEO<"
The computer is testing the output
of the processor, the stability of
the signal, and the speed of the
choppe r wheel.
"PRINTER CHEO<"
The instrument is cheCking the
movement of the printer head.
"DIAGNOSTIC OK"
The instrument did
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diagnostic checks
componef1ts and
standards.
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"PRCM ERROR Ittlfltl"
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"PRI NTER ERROR"
"RIlM ERROR iUNlfI"
"PROCESSOR ERROR 1"
"PROCESSOR ERROR 2"
"PROCESSOR ERROR 3"
"PROCESSOR ERROR 4"
"PROCESSOR ERROR 5"
"READY TO START"
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Scrolling across the display -
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"TIME ilflHR 1IIIM1 N"
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"DATE DD!I1WYY" (European & Australian)
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a malfunctiDn exists. The number
followiflJ "R.LV>l ERROR" denotes the
actual address location of the
error.
No syrc pulse was found. A prob-
lem exists in the syrc pulse chain.
The sync pulse rate is out of
range.
An unacceptable negati ve processor
drift was found.
An unacceptable positive processor
drift was found.
The processor's reference value is
out of range.
The instrument is ready for oper-
ation; you may begin a test by
pushing the Start Test button.
The instrument is requesting that
an evidence card be inserted.
The instrument is purging the
sample chamber and internal and
external breath tubes.
Local time
Current date
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The mic...T'lJprocessor was unable to
obtain a stable reference signal
from the processor. The
instrument halted the test.
"FLEASE BLOW, INTO h1JUTHPIECE UN-
TIL TO!\E STOPS"; "FLEASE, BLOW
(fla shing) II
To insure delivery of a sufficient
sample, the instrument is reqlEst-
ing the subject to blow into the
mouthpiece until the tone stops.
The tone, however, does not
actually stop until the subject
stops blowing. Start ing when this
command appears on the display,
th e subj ec t has th ree m inut es to
deliver an adequate breath sample.
"FLEASE BLOW .fflFl!" followed by
"PLEASE BLOW O.iNN!"
The instrument is displaying the
subject's rising (falling,
constant) blood alcohol
concentration (SAC) in percent
weight by volume as the subject
blows into the mouthpiece. The
continuous tone imicates that the
subject is blowing with sufficient
pressure. When the zero appears
before the SAC value (O.fNN!),
the subject has delivered an
adequate breath sample.
If S5 (Display During Test) is
"off," the instrument will not
display the subj ect 's blood
aleoml concentration unt 11 the
subject stops blowing and has
delivered a sufficient breath
sample. The instrument will also
not display the zero ind icating
when the sillject has delivered an
adequate breath sample.
"FLEASE BLOW (flashing)"
The subject stopped blowing before
providing a sufficient sample.
"R...EASE BLOW" flashes. and a beep
sounds every five seconds until
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three minutes have lapsed from the
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"SLB::ECT TEST .1FIFi!"
The instrument
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blood alcohol
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"AIR BLANK . iNN!"
The instrLlment is displaying the
amount 0 f alcohol (in percent
weight by vo lume) remaining in the
sample chamber while the sample
chalJ'ber is being purged.
Accordingly, during the purge
operatim, the number following
"AIR BLPNK" gradJally decreases to
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instruments, the display expresses
SAC in micrograms per hundred
milliliters.
"TEST Co-IPLETE"
The test and all printing are com-
plete.
"PLEASE ATTACH COLLECTOR DEVICE AND
DEPRESS START TEST SWITCH"; "ATTACH
COLLECTOR (flashing)"
When S6 (Sample Capture Option) is
ON, the ins trument inserts this
command in the mode sequence chain
reqlEs ting you to attach a
collector device.
"PLEASE DETACH COLLECTOR DEVICE AND
DEPRESS START TEST SWITCH"; "DETACH
COLLECTOR (flashing)"
When S6 (Sample Capture Option) is
ON the instrument inserts this
command in the mode sequence chain
requesting YDU to deta ell a
co Hec tor d ev iCe.
"INVALID TEST"
The Start Test button was pJshed
at the wrong time, the evidence
card was p.Jl1ed from the print er,
Dr the instrument's p...lmp
inadequately pLEged the sample
chamber. The instrument canceled
the test.
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The sLbject's breath sample con-
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"INVAlID "lODE"
The N10de Selection swi tches
located on the side of the
instrument are set improperly.
"INHIBITED - RFI"
High level radio frequerc y
interference is present. The
ins trument ca ncel ed the test.
"ctFICIENT S~FLE"
The sLbject did
adeqU3te breath
three minutes.
not suppl y an
sample within
" INT ERF EREN 1"
The sLbject's breath sample or the
stancl3.rd alcohol vapor from an
attached wet bath simulator
contains a substance, such as
acetone, tha t absorbs infrared
energy in the same freq uercy range
as alcohol absorbs. The
instrument will conpensate for the
amount of infrared energy absorbed
by acetone, conplete the mode
sequence, and print the subject's
BAC valle followed by "INTERFERENT
SlBTRACfED."
Note The Intoxil yzer 5000
instrument will display
"INTERFERENT" when a large
quantity of any substance that
absorbs infrared light energy in
the same frequercy range as
alcohol absorbs is present in the
sample chamber. However, since
such substances, oth er than
acetone, have not beel found in a
human breath sample, the
instrument will qive an accurate
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The instrument is displa ying the
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a trained technician to check the
signal's drift and stcbility.
"GAL. CI-ECK . INN!"
The sample chamber is filled with
a stancard vapor froo an attached
wet bath simulator; the instrument
is displaying the simulated blood
alcohol concentration in percent
weight by volume. In European and
Australian instruments, the
display expresses SAC in
micro grams per hundred milliliters.
Tones
In addition to ccmmunicating through displayed messages and comrrands, the
Intoxilyzer 5000 breath analysis instrument also communicates by sounding
three distirct tones:
1. A beep sounds after the completion of each mode (operation).
2. A continuous tone sounds while a subject blows into the mouthpiece.
3.
A low-hi91 tone sounds intermittently
malfurction, incorrect operaticnal
requirenent.
for five seconds in the event 0 f a
procedure, or unfulfill ed test
Starting when the instrument displays the command "R...EASE BLOW INTO "10UTHPIECE
l)JTIL TONE STOPS"; "FLEASE BLOW (flashing)," the subject has three minutes to
deliver an adequate breath sample. If the subject stops blowing before
delivering an adequate breath sample and before the lapSing of three minutes,
"FLEASE BLOW" flashes on the display and a beep sOJnds every five seconds.
The beeping stops when the subject again begins to blow or the three minutes
have lapsed.
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To assure adequate ventilation, locate the instrument at least one inch away
from a back wall and on a hard surface, i.e., not on a surface covered with a
rug-like material. The instrument's operational environment should be
relatively dust free. You can purchase an optional dustcover by ordering .Part
Number 011110. (See "Accessories," page 49.) Power to the instrument should
be CFF, however, while the instrument is covered.
If you wish to secure the instrument in place, you can use the two
miscellaneous 10-32 x 3/8 screws on the back of the instrument for attaching
your iYvIn mounting setup.
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Mounting Screws
If not adjusted by CMI, set the Mode Selection switches so the Intoxilyzer
5000 breath analysis instrument conducts a breath test according to your
department's requirements. (See "Mode Selection Switches," page 7.)
Setup
Before uSing the Intoxilyzer 50CXJ breath analysis instrument, corrplete the
following steps:
1.
Plug the instrument into an electrical outlet.
110 volts PC at 60 Hz. European and Australian
volts AC at 50 Hz.
The instrument operates on
instruments operate on 220
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3. Wait until one Df the fOllowing messages appears on the display:
"FEDEAAL '51 GNAL roP? .ICM1
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The instrument is now ready for use.
4. Set the time and date if incorrect. (See "SID = Set Time" on page 9 and
"Sl1 = Set Date" on page 10.)
5.' If your mode sequence contains a calibration check operation, attach a wet
bath simulator to the instrument's SIMULATOR VAPOR Port. (See
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The mucous lining of the mouth cavity and nasal passages stores alcohol for
sexne time after a per'son consumes alcohol. Normal body processes eliminate
residual mouth alcohol within 15 minutes. Therefore, observe a subject for at
least 15 minutes before performing a test. During the observation time, the
subject may not smoke, eat, drink, or introduce any substance into his mouth.
Furthermore, if the subject regurgitates, note tre time and delay starting a
breath test for at least 15 minutes.
The positions of the Mode Selection switches determine the order of operations
carried out by the instrument as well as the messages and commands that will
appear on the display. (See "Mode Selection Switches," page 7.) For example
52 and 53 "on" and 51 "off" places the instrument in the ABA (Air' Blank,
Breath Test, Air Blank) mode sequence. In other words, the instrument
automatically purges the sample chamber (Air Blank), analyzes the breath
sample (Breath Test), and again purges the sample chamber (Air",Blank).
Following is the order of messages and commands given by the display when the
instrument is set in the ABA mode sequence. To conduct a breath test, simply
respond to the displayed messages and commands as indicated in the right hand
column.
Typical ABA Test
Display Reads
1. "READY TO START"
or
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"FEDERAL SIGNAL CORP./CMI INC
INTOXILYZER- ALCOHOL ANALYZER
MODEL 5000---PUSH BUTTON TO
ST ART TEST" i "PUSH BUTTON
(flashing)"; "TIME IfItHR ItltMIN"
Meaning/
Required Operator Action
Insert a new mouthpiece in end of
the breath tube. To start the test,
push the Start T es t button a t any
time. '
2. "INSERT CARD (flaShing)"
Insert an evidence card into the
card slot located on the front
panel of the instrument. Make sure
to insert the card face up with
the top edge "in" according to the
instructions printed on the card.
If S13 (Print Inhibit) is also in
the "on" position, the instrument
does not request an evidence card.
3. "AIR BLAI\K"
4. "TIME ItllHR IIIIMIN"
5. "DATE MM/DD/YY"
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mouthpiece until the tone stops;
the sub ject has. three' minutes to
provide an adequate breath sample.
To insure delivery of a sufficient
sample I the displayed command
requests the subject to blow into
the mouthpiece until the tone
stops. The tone, however, does
not actually, stop until the
subject stops blowing.
In order to provide an adequate
breath sample, a subject must blow
for a minimum of 4 seconds. As
the subject blows into the
mouthpiece, the instrument sounds
a continLDus tone and displays the
message to the left: "FlEASE BLOW
.iNtil." The three digit (optional
two digit) nurrb er is the s ubj ect 's
rising (falling, constant) blood
alcohol concentration in percent
weight by volume. The continLDus
tone tells you that the subject is
blowing with sufficient pressure.
When the zero appears before the
8AC value (OAftll), the subject
has delivered an adequate breath
sample. Do not I however I instruct
the subject to stop blowing when
the zero appears.
If S 5 (Display During Test) is
1I0ff, II the instrument will not
display the blood alcohol
concentration value until the
subject stops blowing and has
delivered a sufficient breath
sample. The instrument will also
not display the zero ind icaUng
when the subject has delivered an
adequate breath sample.
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sample, "PLEASE BLOW" flashes on
the display and a beep sounds
every five seconds. If this
occurs, request the subject to
blow into the mouthpiece until the
tone stops.
In the event that the subject
fails to provide an adequate
breath sample within three
minutes, "DEFICIENT SAMPLE"
appears on the display accompanied
by a low-high tone sounding
intermittently for five seconds.
Next, the instrument displays
"SJBJECT TEST .IHIIt" (the highest
-BAC value obtainable from the
gi yen breath samples), and
completes the mode sequence. On
the evidence card, the instrument
indicates the highest obtainable
BAC value by printing an asterisk
(*) before "SJBJECT TEST . IfIN!."
The asterisk (*) is a cross
reference to the message printed
at the bottom of the evidence
card: "* DEFICIENT SAMPLE - VALUE
PRINTED WAS HIGHEST (BTAINED."
Remove evidence card after it is
released by the instrument.
Regardless of which standard mode sequence the instrument is programmed to
perform, your required actions will be the same as those shown in the typical
reA test. When S6 (Sample Capture Option) is "on," however, the instrument
will insert commands in the mode sequence chain requestillg you to attach and
detach a collector device. (See "The Sample Capture Option," page 32.) Also,
if the instrument is set to carry out the operations of a custom-programmed
mode sequence, the displayed messages and commands and your required actions
may vary.
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If S13 (Print Inhibit) is "off," the Intoxilyzer 5000 breath analysis
instrument gives a printed record of the date, name and serial number of the
instrument, test procedure, test results, and time of test.
FEDERAL SIGNAL CORP. ~ CHI INC
INTOgILYZER - ALCOHOL ANALYZER
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Evidence Card Format - ABA Mode Sequence
An incorrect operational procedure or condition will cause the instrument to
either cancel or complete a mode sequence and print one of the following
messages:
1. "INVALID TEST" - The Start Test button was pushed at the wrong time,
the evidence card was pulled from the printer, or the instrument's pump
inadequately purged the sample chamber.
2. "SAl>PLE INTRODUCED AT IMPROPER TIME. INVALID TEST" - The subject blew
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4. "if CEFICIENT SJ:Y-1FLE ., VALUE PRINTED WAS HIGHEST OBTAINED" - The subJept
md [lOt prQyjQe, an 8,c;lequate breath. sample within three minutes. The
instrument printeo-"the,\:1}.-9~_est .obtainable BAC value indicated by the
aster isk (,,)' printed before "SLKECT TEST. "
5. "INHIBITED RFI"; "INVALID TEST"
interference is present.
High level radio
frequ=ncy
6. "INTERFERENT SL.8TRACTED" - The subject's breath sample ',or the standard
vapor frem an attached wet bath simulator contained a substance, such as
acetone, that absorbed infrared energy in the same freqLEncy range, as
alcmol absorbs. The instrument canpensated for the. amount of infrared
energy absorbed by acetone.
Note - The Intoxilyzer 5000 instrument will display "INTERFERENT" when a
large quantity 0 f any substance that absorbs infrared energy in the same
frequ=ncy range as alcohol absorbs is present in the sample chamber.
However, since such substances, other than acetone, have not been found in
a hunan breath sample, the instrument will given an accurate BAC value
only if the substance is acetone.
7. "INVALID SP/o1R..E . XXX" - The instrument detected residual mouth alcohol
in the subject's breath sample and printed!'JNVALID SA/vIFLE .XXX" in place
of "SUB.:ECT TEST . iNtlf."
If S6 (Sample Capture QJtion) is lion, n the instrument prints "SA/vIA..E CAPTURE
REQ,JESTED" a1 the evidence card.
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Although the Intoxilyzer 5000 breath analysis instrument is permanently
calibrated, some departments may require periodic calibration checks. To
check the instrument's calibration against a standard alcohol So,J,lJtion, CMI
recommends using the Toxitest Model A8S*120 alcohol breath- simulator (or its
equivalent) manufactured by Federal Signal Corporation. You can purchase. the
Toxitest simulator by orderirg Part Number 014024. (See "Accessories," page
49. )
Fallowing is the standard procedure for attaching the Toxitest simulator to
the Intoxilyzer 5000 instrument and for performing a calibration check. For a
detailed description of how to operate the simulator, refer to the
instructions accompanying the unit.
1. During a calibration check, the instrument 1 s pump draws air through the
simulator; consequently, a tightly sealed simulator is essential. After
filling the simulator's container with a standard alcohol solution, check
for air leaks by blowing into the simulator's AIR IN port while plugging
the VAPOR OUT port. You should note a large difference in pressure and
minimal bubbles in the simulator's solution.
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position, and wait until the solution's temperature is 34 degrees C. You
can verify the temperature by reading the thermometer located next to the
READY light.
The Toxitest Model ABS*120 alcohol breath simulator maintains the
solution's temperature at 34 degrees C +O~"2 degrees C. If the solution's
temperature falls below 34 degrees C, the READY indicator light will go out
momerltarily. At no time, however, shall the solution's tempe,rature fall
more than 0.2 degrees C below the nominal temperature of 34 degrees C.
3. Available for purchase is an optional bracket that holds the simulator and
mounts to the side of the instrument. Order Part Number 440308: TOXITEST
Simulator Bracket. (See "Accessories," page 49,) To attach the bracket,
loosen the four simulator bracket screws on the side of the instrument and
slide the bracket in place, fitting the screws into the bracket's slots.
Make sure the lock washers contact the outside surf ace of the bracket; then
tighten the screws.
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Position the simulator in the bracket so that the leg near the READY LIGHT
and the leg near the VAl"OR OUT port fit through the small holes in the
bracket. The leg near the AIR IN port will be outside the bracket.
Attach a 2 irch section of Excelon @ flexible tubing (or its equivalent)
to the SIMULATOR VAPOR port of the instrument. Note the type of
quick-disconnect connector at the end of the tubing attached to the VAPOR
OUT port of the simulator. Insert the barbed end of a mating connector into
the end of the 2 inch section of tUbing and join the two mating connectors.
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TO AVOID FILUNG THE SJlWLE CHPMlER WITH WAIER, BE CAREFUL NOT TO CONNECT THE
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SIMULA TOR VAPOR Port
Two exhaust ports extend from the back of the instrument. On a standard
instrument, the ports are labeled PUMP EXHAUST/SAMPLE CIf'TURE and BREATH
EXHAUST. On an instrument equipped with the Vapor Circulation option,
however, the ports are labeled SIMULATOR RETURN and EXHAlJST/SAMPLE CIf'TURE.
If your instrument is equipped with the Vapor Circulation option, attach the
simulator to the instrument as described in the preceding paragraph. Next,
attach a 4 inch section of Excelon flexible tubing (or its equivalent) to
the SIMULATOR RETURN port on the back of the instrument. Note the type of
quick disconnect connector at the end of the tubing attached to the AIR IN
side of the simulator. Insert the barbed end of a mating connector into the
end of the 4 inch section of tubing and join the two mating connectors as
shown below.
SIMULATOR RETURN Port
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ports on the back of the instrument are labeled PUMP EXHAUST/SAMPLE C~TURE
and BREATH EXHAUST.
An optional bracket that mounts to the side of the instrument is also
available to hold a Smith and Wesson Mark IIA simulator. Order Part Number
440273: Sand W Simulator Bracket. (See "Accessories," page 49.) To
attach the braCket, loosen the four simulator bracket screws on the side of
the instrument and slide the bracket in place, fitting the screws into the
bracket's slots. The attached end of the bracket's metal tab should be
"up." Make sure the lock washers contact the outside surface of the
bracket; then tighten the screws. Position the simulator in the large hole
of the bracket; the metal tab will secure the simulator in place.
Use 1/4 irch Excelon flexible tubing (or its equivalent) to connect the
outlet port of the simulator to the SIMULATOR VAPOR port of the instrument.
To avoid filling the sarrple chamber with water, be careful not to connect
the inlet port of the simulator to the instrument. Use the shortest
section of tUbing possible to reduce the effects of condensaJion.
If your instrument is equipped with the Vapor Circulation option, connect
the Sand W simulator to the instrument as described above. Next, use 1/4
inch Excelon flexible tubing (or its equivalent) to connect the inlet port
of the simulator to the SIt>1ULATOR REllJRN port on the back of tre
instrument. Use the shortest section of tubing possible. Do not connect
the inlet port of the simulator to the instrument if the ports on the back
of the instrument are labeled PU~lP EXHAUST/SAMPLE CAPllJRE and BREATH EX Iil\U ST .
4. Two of the four possible mode sequences controlled by the Mode Selelil'tion
switches allow you to check calibration while running a breath test. For
example, if Sl and S3 are "on" and SZ is "off," the mode sequence is ABACA
(Air Blank, Breath Test, Air Blank, Calibration Check, Air Blank). When the
instrument arrives at the calibration check operation, a valve closes off
air entry through the breath tube and opens up air entry througl, the
simulator. Next, the instrument's pump fills the sarrple chamber with the
standard alcohol vapor contained in the simulator, and the instrument
performs a calibration check. The calibration check value appears on the
display and on the evidence card released at the end of the test sequence.
After the instrument completes the calibration check, a valve closes off air
entry through the simulator and reopens air entry through the breath tube.
Trerefore, you can leave the simulator attached to the instrument while it
is perfolming an operation other than a calibration check.
5. S9 of the ~jode Selection switches allows you to check the instrument's
calibration against a standard alcohol solution while not running a breath
test. When S9 is activated, the instrument carries out the operatiDns ACA
(Air Blank, Calibration Check, Air Blank).
To perform a calibration check while in the ACA mode sequence, complete steps 1,
2, and 3 and follow the commands given by the display.
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1. "READY TO STAAT"
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2. "INSERT CARD (flashing)"
3. "AIR BLAI\K"
4. "TIME IttIHR fli/MIN"
5., "DATE MM/DD/YY"
, "DATE DD/MMIYY" (European & Australian)
6. "AIR BLANK .000"
7. ">>..."
8. "CAt.. CHECK . fliNt"
9. "AIR BLANK .flilt/"
10. "TEST COMPLETE"
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To start .... the caHbration check,
push the Start Test button at any
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Insert an evidence card into the
card slot located on the front panel
of the instrument. Make sure to
insert the card face up with the top
edge "in" according to the
instructions printed on the card. If
S13 (Print Inhibit) is also in the
"on" position, the instrument will
not request an evidence card.
Remove the evidence card "fter it is
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The Intoxilyzer 5000 breath analysis instrument uses a nondestructive infrared
absorption technique to find the alcohol concentration of a breath sample.
Consequently, one may preserve the alcohol in an analyzed sample by evacuating
the contents of the sample chamber through a tube containing a desiccant, such
as, silica ge1. Since. the desiccant captures alcohol, it enables one to
reanalyze a sample at a later date.
Some alcohol-capture teChniques channel the analyzed sample through the
collector tube and into the room. Oftentimes, however, passing the breath
sample through the collector tube only once fails to trap all of the alcohol -
a phenomenon known as blow-by. Therefore, to prevent blow-by, the Intoxilyzer
5000 breath analysis instrument recirculates an analyzed sample through the
collector tube until no alcohol remains in the sample.
Following a breath test, the instrument automatically purges the sample
chamber. During a purge operation, the instrument's pump forces the breath
sample out an exit port by SUCking room air into the sample chamber through
the breath tube. Therefore, following a breath test, one may preserve the
alcohol in a breath sample by connecting one end of a collector tube to the
sample chamber's exit port and the other end to the breath tube. Thus, during
the purge operation, the instrument's pump circulates the breath sample
instead of exhausting it into the room. '
While the desiccant collects the alcohol and water present in the breath
sample, the instrument's display shows "AIR BLANK" and a three digit (optional
2 digit) number. The number is the alcohol concentration present in the
sample chamber converted to an equivalent blood alcohol concentration in
percent weight by volume. Consequently, as the desiccant traps' the alcohol,
the number displayed with "AIR BLAN<" decreases. . "AIR BLANK .000, II then,
indicates that the desiccant has captured all the alcohol.
Following is the order of statements and commands given by the instrument's
display when the Intoxilyz8r 5000 breath analysis instrument is set wi th the
Sample Capture Option activated (56 "on") and in the PBPBA mode sequence (S3
"on," Sl and S2 "off"). To conduct a breath test, simply respond to the
displayed messages and commands as indicated in the right hand column.
Typical ABABA Test with Sample Capture
Meaningl
Required Operator Action
Display Reads
1. "READY TO START"
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"FEDERAL SIGNAL CORP. ICMI INC
INTOXILYZER - ALCOHOL ANALYZER
MODEL 5000 --- PUSH BUTTON TO
START TEST"; "PUSH . BUTTON
(flashing)"; "TIME 111/f'R III/MIN"
Insert a new mouthpiece in the end
of the breath tube. To start the
test, push the Start Test button at
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Insert an evidence card into the
card slot located on the front
panel of the instrument. Make sure
to insert the card face up wi th
the top edge "in" according to the
instructions printed on the card.
If S13 (Print Inhibit) is also in
the "on" position, the instrument
does not request an evidence card.
3. "AIR BLANK"
4. "TIME XXHR XXMIN"
5. "DATE MM/DD/YY"
"DATE DD/MM/YY" (European &, Australian)
6. "AIR BLANK .000"
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8. "PLEASE BLOW INTO MOUTHPIECE
UNTIL TONE STOPS"; "PLEASE
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Request subject to blow into the
mouthpiece until the tone stops;
the subject has three minutes to
provide an adequate breath sample.
To insure delivery of a sufficient
sample, the displayed command
requests the subject to blow into
the mouthpiece until the tone
stops. The tone, however, does
not actually stop until the
SUbject stops blowing.
9. "PLEASE BLOW . It/Nt" followed
by "PLEASE BLOW O.tNIII"
In order to provide an adequate
breath sample, a SUbject must blow
for a minimum of 4 seconds. As
the subject blows into the
mouthpiece, the instrument soundS
a continuous tcne and displays the
message to the left: II PLEASE BLOW
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two digit) number is the subject's
rising (falling, constant) blood
alcohol concentration in percent
weight by volume. In European and
Australian instruments, the
display expresses BAC in
micrograms per hundred
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When the zero appears before the
BAC value (D./fIIIl), the subject
has delivered an adequate breath
sample. Do not, however, instruct
the subject to. stop blowing when
the zero appears.
If 55 (Display During Test) is
"off," the instrument will not
display the blood alcohol
concentration value until the
subject stops blowing and has
dell vered a sufficient breath
sample. The instrument will also
not display the zero indicating
when the subject has delivered an
adequate breath sample.
If the subject stops blowing
before providing a sufficient
sarrple, "PLEASE BLOW" flashes on
the display and a beep sounds
every five seconds. If this
occurs, request the subject to
blow into the mouthpiece until the
tone stops.
In the event that the subject
fails to provide an adequate
breath sample within three
minutes" "DEFICIENT SAMPLE"
appears on the display accompanied
by a low-high tone sounding
intermittently for five seconds.
Next, . the instrument displays
"SJBJECT TEST .ltfI4t" (the highest
BAC value obtainable from the
given breath samples) and
completes the mode sequence. On
the evidence card, the instrument
indicates the highest obtainable
BAC value by printing an as te risk
(*) before "SJBJECT TEST . Illtlt. If
The asterisk (*) is a cross
reference to the message printed
at the bottom of the evidence
card: "* DEFICIENT SA~IPLE - VALUE
PRINTED WAS HIGHEST CBTAINED. If
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breath tube, attach the collector
tube and its associated plumbing
to the instrument, and depress the
Start Test button.
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collector tube and its associated
plumping to the instrument and to
depress the start Test button.
The 60 seconds is broken into six,
10 second intervals with a tone
sounding after each interval.
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13. "PLEASE DETACH COLLECTOR
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collector tube and its associa ted
plumbing from the instrument and
to depress the Start Test button.
The 60 seconds is broken into six,
10 second intervals with a tone
sounding after each interva1.
If you fail to depress the Start
Test button in 60 seconds, the
instrument'moves on to the next
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15. "PLEASE BLOVI INTO MOUTHPIECE
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16. "PLEASE BLOW .lIlllt"
See number 9.
17. "9JBJECT TEST . It/III"
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20. "PLEASE DETACH COLLECTOR
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SWITCH"; "DETACH COLLECTOR
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See number 13.
21. "TEST COMPLETE"
Remove the evidence card after it
is released by the instrument.
Regardless of which mode sequence the Intoxilyzer 5000 breath analysis
instrument is set to perfoI1Ti, acti vating 56 (Sample Capture Option) programs
the instrument to do three things:
1. Request the attachment of a collector device following completion of each
breath sample analysis.
,2. Request the detachment of the collector device following completion of the
purge operation succeeding each sample analysis.
3. Print "SAMPLE CAPTURE REQUESTED" on the evidence card.
Toxtrap <8l collector tubes and a Toxtrap Holder are accessory items available
for purchase. Toxtrap tubes can be purchased in lots of 100 by ordering Part
Number 015014. The Toxtrap Holder can be purchased by ordering Part Number
011109. (See "Accessories," page 49.) The following diagrams and text show
the Toxtrap tube as well as the Toxtrap Holder and gi ve instruction on their
use.
Instructions for Using the TOXTRAP Collector Tube and Toxtrap Holder
Toxtrap collector tubes are indi vidually wrapped in waterproof plastic bags.
The labeling on each plastic bag is important because it gives the name of the
breath analysis instrument the tube was designed to be used with. Therefore,
prior to using a Toxtrap collector tube, make sure the label on the bag reads
"USE WITH THE INTOXIL YZER 5000."
Two exhaust ports extend from the back of the instrument. On older
instruments, the ports are plastic quick-disconnect connectors, one male and
one female. On newer instruments the ports are brass; both are the same
size. On a standard instrument, the ports are labeled PUMP EXHAUST/SAWLE
CAPTURE and BREATH EXHAUST. On an instrument equipped with the Vapor
Circulation option, however, the ports are labeled SIf.iJLATOR RETURN and
EXHAUST/SAMPLE CAPTURE.
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of the three sets have connectors with hourglass shaped collars. Tre
remaining set has connectors with round collars. The two types of connectors
are not interchangeable. In otrer words, a female connector with a round
colla! cannot be linked to a male connector with an hourglass shaped collar.
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1. If the male connector inserted in the breath tube has a round collar,
replace it with a male connector having an hourglass shaped collar.
2. On a standard instrument, before beginning a breath sample analysis,
insert a new mouthpiece in the end of the breath tube and connect the
tubing on the right side of the Toxtrap !-bIder to the instrument's PUMP
EXHPlJSTiSAMPLE CAPTURE port. If the port is brass, connect the tubin;)
directly to the port. If the port is a plastic connector, insert the
barbed end of a mating connector into the end of the tUbing before making
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tubing on the right side of the ToxtICip Holder to the EXHflLIST/SAMPLE CIf'TURE
port. If the port is brass, connect the tubing directly to the port. If the
port is a plastic connector, insert the barbed end of a mating connector into
the end of the tubing before making the connection.
SIMULATOR RETURN port
EXHAUST /SAMPLE CAPTURE port
When the instrument displays a commano requesting you to attach the collector
device, complete the following steps:
1. Make sure the label on the bag enclosing the Toxtrap collector tube reads
"USE WITH THE INTOXILYZER 5000"; then remove the tube from the bag and the
end caps from the tube.
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3. Remove the mouthpiece and connect the unattached tube of the Toxtrap
Holder to the breath tube.
4. Depress the start Test switch.
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following steps:
1. Remove the Toxtrap collector tube from the Toxtrap Holder.
2. Recap the Toxtrap tube.
complete the
3. Disconnect the Toxtrap Holder from the breath tube; the Toxtrap Holder may
remain attached to the RJMP EXHJlLJST/SAMPLE CAPTURE port on. a standard
instrument, or to the EXf-U:\U5I/SilMPLE CAPTURE port on an instrument
equipped with the Vapor Circulation option.
4. Depress the Start Test switch.
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Acti vating 56 (Sample Capture) does not program the instrument to request the
attachment of a collector device following a calibration check. Therefore, to
capture a standard alcohol vapor from a wet bath simulator, you must fill the
sample chamber with the standard alcohol vapor dJring the breath test mode.
The following steps describe the procedure:
1. Activate the Sample Capture option (S6 "on") and the flBA l1'Ode sequence (51
"off," 52 and 53 "on"). Complece the Setup Procedures on page ZO and
begin the mode sequence by pushing Start Test.
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2. When the display reads "PLEASE BLOW INTO MOUTHPIECE UNTIL TONE STOPS";
"PLEASE BlOW (flashing)," attach the outlet port of a wet bath simulator
containing a standard alcohol solution to the breath tube. (For
additional information about the wet bath simulator, see
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simulator's inlet port.
4. Detach the simulator from the breath tube and capture the standard alcohol
vapor as you would a breath sample.
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"NOT READY" and the Diagnostic Checks
When one turns "on" the Intoxilyzer 5000 breath analysis instrument, "NOT
READY" appears on the display. While in "NOT READY," the instrument purges
its sample chamber; initializes the computer, processor, and printer; and.
deactivates the Start Test button. Upon exiting "NOT READY," the instrument
performs tre following diagnostic checks on its components and operational
standarDS:
Display Reads
1. "PRDM CHECK /tit/Nt"
Component or Standard.
Being Checked
EPROM chips on CPU board: the
instrument- is finding;,a checksum
of . all program byt~s and is
comparing it to an internal
checksum.
2. "TEMP CHECK"
Temperature of the sample chamber.
3.
"CHECKIN3 RAM"
CPU board: the
carefully checking
RAM for possible
RAM chip on
instrument is
each byte in
failure.
4. "PROCESSOR CHECK"
Output of the processor and the
stability of the signal.
5. "PRINTER CHECK"
Movement of the printer head.
If the unit locates a malfunction while performing the diagnostic checks, the
display gives an error message and a low-high tone sounds intermittently for
fi ve seconds. For example, if the temperature of the sample chamber is too
low, "TEMP ERROR" appears on the display and the low-high tone sounds. Tre
Start Test button remains deactivated until the instrument completes the
diagnostic checks without finding a malfunction.
8i ven below are the error messages that may appear on the display during the
diagnostic checks and the actions you should take in response to a Qi ven error
message:
Displayed Error Message
"PROM ERRDR /tiNt"
Corrective Operator Actions
Trip the Computer Reset swi tch
located on the back of the instru -
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switch cancels all opera tions and
returns the inst rument to .it s
initial "NOT READY" condition.
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"DVM TEST . 1f(11f"
After exiting "!I()T READY, " the
instrument performs the diagnostic
checks. If the error message
again appears on the display, turn
the instrument "off" and consult a
repair technician.
The three digit number displayed
with "DVM TEST" is the processor's
output, which nonnally ranges
be tween . 000 and . 600. If the
number is between .000 and.. 600,
trip the Conputer Reset switch
located on the back of the
instrument. The instrument will
return to "NOT READY" and
subsequently perform the
diagnostic checks. If the
instrument again displays
"PROCESSOR ERROR 3, 4 or 5"
followed by "DVM TEST . ifillf," turn
the instrument "off" and consult a
repair technician.
When the displayed number is
greater than .600, wait until the
number drqJs to or below .600;
then trip the Computer Reset
switch. In the event that the
number does not drop to or below
.600 in approximately 10 minutes,
turn ,the instrument "off" and
consult a repair technician.
After completing the diagnostic checks without finding a malfunction, the
instrument displays "DIAGNJSTIC OK." Next, the instrument reacti vates the
Start Test button and indicates that it is ready for operation by displaying
one of the fOllowing messages:
"FEDERAL SIGNAL CORP ./00 INC INTOXIL YZER-ALCOHOL ANALYZER MODEL 5000---PUSH
ElJTTON TO START TEST"; "PUSH BUTTON (flashing) "; "TIME INfeR {ti/MIN"
"READY TO START."
Time and Date Errors
Consult a repair technician if
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other ErIOr Messages
Following are other error messages that
messages are accompanied by a low-high
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Displayed ErIOr Message
"UNSTPBLE REF"
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may appear on the display. The error
tone sounding inte nnittently for fi ve
Meaning and
Corrective Operator Action
The microprocessor was unable to
obtain a stable reference signal
from the processor. The
instrument halts the test, prints
"UNABLE TO OBTAIN STABLE
REFERENCE"; "INVALID TEST," and
prepares itself to start anotrer
test. If the instrument is set in
"DVM TEST" when "UNSTABLE REF"
appears on the display, the
instrument returns to "NOT READY"
followed by the diagnostic checks.
When the display reads "READY TO
START" or "FEDERAL SIGNAL
CORP ./CMI INC INTOXIL YZER-ALCOHOL
ANAL YZER MODEL 5000---PUSH BUTTON
TO etc.," begin another test by
pushing the Start Test button. If
"UNSTABLE REF" again appears on
the display, trip the CorrputeI
Reset switch located on the back
of the instrument. The instrument
will return to "NOT READY" and
subsequently perform the
diagnostic checks. See
"Diagnostic Checks" at the
beginning of this section :
"Malfunctions and Displayed Error
Messages." If the instrument
corrpletes the diagnostic checks
without finding a malfunction, try
running another test. If
"UNSTABLE REF" again appears on
the display, turn the instrument
"off" and consult a repair
technician.
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The Start Test button was pushed
at the wrong time, the evidence
card was pulled from the printer,
or the instrument I s pump
inadequately purged the salTple
chamber. The instrument cancels
the test, prints "INVALID TEST"
(if the evidence card was not
pulled from the printer) and
prepares itself to begin another
test.
When the display reads either
"READY TO START" or "FECERAL
SIGNAL CORP./CMI INC INTOXILYZER -
ALCOHa.. ANALYZER MODEL 5000---PUSH
BUTTON TO etc.," begin anoth9r
test by pushing the Start Test
button. Make sure the Start Test
button is pushed only at the
proper time and the evidence card
remains in the card slot until the
instrument releases it. If the
instrument again displays "INVALID
TEST" following the purge (Air
Blank) operation, turn tre
instrument OFF and consult a
repair technician.
"INVALID SPMPLE"
The instrument detected residual
mouth alcohol in the subject 's
breath sanple. The instrument
completes the mode sequence,
prints "INVAlID SAWLE . XXX" in
place of "Sl.JBJECT TEST.iFlFlt," and
prepares itself to begin another
test.
Since normal body processes
eliminate residual mouth alcohol
within 15 minutes, observe the
subject for at least 15 minutes
before beginning another breath
analysis. During the observation
time, the subject may not smoke,
eat, drink, or introduce any
substance into his mouth.
Furthermore, if the subject
regurgitates, note the time and
delay beginning a breath analysis
for at least 15 minutes.
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High level radio frequency
interference is present. The
instrument halts the test, prints
"INHIBITED RFI"; "INVALID TEST"
and prepares itself to start
another test. If the instrument
is set in "DVM TEST" when radio
frequency interference acti vates
the RFI detector, the instrument
returns to "NOT READY" followed by
the diagnostic checks.
Locate tre RFI source and eitrer
remove the source from the in-
strument's operational environ-
ment or move the instrument to a
new environment free from RFI.
The subject did not provide an
adequate breath sample within
three minutes. The instrument
displays "SUBJECT TEST ./IINI" (the
highest BAC value obtainable from
the given breath samples) and
corrpletes the mode sequence. On
the evidence card, the instrument
indicates the highest obtainable
SAC value by printing an asterisk
(*) before "SUBJECT TEST . It/III. "
The asterisk (*) is a cross
reference to the message printed
at the bottom of the evidence
card: "* DEFICIENT SAMPLE - VALUE
PRINTED WAS HIGHEST CBTAINED."
When the display reads eitrer
"READY TO START" or "FECERAL
SIGNAL CORP./CMI INC INTOXILYZER-
ALCOHa. ~ALYZER MODEL 5000---PUSH
BUTTON TO etc.," you may begin
another breath analysis.
The Mode Selection switches
located on the side of the
instrument are set improperly.
Check and reset the switches
before beginning another test.
(See "Switch Priorities and
Invalid Mode," page 13.)
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The subject's breath sample or the
standard alcohol vapor from an
attached wet bath simula tor
contains a substance, such as
acetone, that absorbs infrared
energy in the same frequency range
as alcohol absorbs. The
instrument compensates for the
amount of infrared energy absorbed
by acetone, ccmpletes the mode
sequence, and prints the subject 's
SAC valle followed by "INTERFERENT
SlBTRACTED, "
Note The Intoxil yzer 5000
instrument will display
"lNTERFERENT" when a large
quantity of any substance which
absorbs infrared energy in the
same frequercy range as alcohol
absorbs is present in the sample
chamber. However, since such
substances, other than acetone,
have not been' found in a human
breath sample. the instrument will
give an accurate SAC. value only if
the substance is acetone.
Evidence Card Jammed in Printer
If an evidence card jams in the printer, push the start Test button. The
instrLJ11ent will invalidate the test and try to return the evidence card. If
the instrLJ11ent does not return the evidence card, gently pull the card from
the printer. In the event that a section of the card tears off and remains
jammed in the printer, turn the instrument "off" and consult a repair
techni cian .
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In the event of a general malfunction (e.g., the displaygi ves erratic
information), take the following action(s):
1. Push the Start Test button.
2. If pushing "Start Test" fails to correct the malfunction, trip the
Computer Reset switch on the back of the instrument to return the
instrument to "NOT READY." See" I NOT READY' and the Diagnostic Checks" at
the beginning of this section: "Malfunctions and Displayed Error
Messages."
3. If the instrument completes the diagnostic checks without displaying an
error message and the malfunction continues, turn the instrument "off" and
consult a repair technician.
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~t4:':-;:JG_ -::rroerature range is 680 F to 860 F (200 C- to 300 C)',
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'ft, ~"""'" :-'1'; ,;;-;::.::r..ent clean and away from dust; any good glass cleaner can
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,Vt",/~" :'-s'-:"::';:I:r by Ordering Part Number OllllO. (See IlAccessories,"
':~"'Y. < ~:'. . "-....e: to the instrument should be OFF, haweve!''',' while the
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"~~t-;.~~ ~ H~en not in use for long periDds of time.
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,'.'= ':'C,2~ae with Part i'<Jmber 140037: 3 anp Littlefuse 312 003.
;"..,,= :.::-: with Part Number 330196: Corcom 80-1245 Power Cord.
," '/<:,~,c: :ontinued ,difficulty in preparing the Intoxilyzer 5000
,,-'; .s'=, :0 not operate the instrument until it has been inspected
,"'; s:: ,:.ce technician. To determine the appropriate course of
.:':1,l f:: problems, contact the C~II Service Department at (303)
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The following accessories are available for purchase from
CMI, Inc.
41011 Hwy. 6 & 24
P.O. Box 40
Minturn, CO 81645
(303) 949-4440
Part Number
Description
011111
014022
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440308
440270
015007
015012
015014
011109
410097
650106
440338
011110
011107
014033
014034
014035
011116
014008
014009
014032
014041
Dustcover
Padded Cloth Carrying Case
TOX1TEST Simulator
Bracket for TOX1TEST Simulator
Bracket for Sand W Simulator
Mouthpieces - 100 Lot
Evidence Cards - 100 Lot
TOXTRAP Collector Tubes - 100 Lot
TOXTRAP Holder
Key
Operator's Manual
Bracket for Guth Simulator
Processor Test Box
CMI Keyboard and Cable
Simulator Turn On Box and Cable
UDS Modem No. 103JLP
Cartridge for Bernoulli Box
Tool Kit
Simulator Solution .100 BAC
Simulator Solution .150 BAC
Guth Simulator -110 volt
Guth Simulator 220 volt
* This item is available only through Federal Signal Corporation,
2645 Federal Signal Drive, University Park, 1L 60466, (312) 534-
3400.
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Diagnostic Checks
Your instrument performs diagnostic checks following ,Power Up, after the
Computer Reset switch is tripped, and at the beginning of each mode sequence.
If the instrument completes the diagnostic checks at the beginning of a mode
sequence without finding a malfunction, "DIAGNOSTIC OK" appears as the first
entry on the evidence card. If the unit locates a malfunction while
performing the checks, the display gives an error message and a low-high tone
sounds intermittently fDr five seconds. Next, the unit prints the results of
the diagnostic checks, printing "FAILED" next to the name of the failed
diagnostic check.
By examining the letters and numbers printed
tell if the printer is functioning properly.
fo:rmat.
under "PRINTER CHECK," you can
See the following evidence card
FEDERAL SIGNAL CORP. I CM! INC
INTOXILYZER - ALCOHOL ANALYZER
PA MODEL 5000 SN 64-000147
11/16/84
DIAG~WSTIC TEST
10:36
PROM CHECK ~34.01
RAl'l CHECK
TEti? CHECK
PROCESSOR CHECK
SYNC PULSE
SYNC SPEED
NEG STABILITY
POS STABILITY
REF RANGE
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
PASSED
FAILED
FAILED
DIAGNOSTIC
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PRINTER CHECK
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SU8JECT"S NAME
TIME FIRST OaSE:RVEC
INTOXII. 'l'ZER~' LOCATION
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STABILITY, and REF RANGE on the evidence card), the instrument displays "DVM
TEST . itltit" after printing the results of the diagliOstic checks. If this
occurs, see page 42 for the corrective action you should take. In the event
that the malfunction was any other error I however, the instrument does nothing
after printing the results of the diagnostic checks. If this occurs, push the
start Test button. The instrument will return to "NOT REAOYlI and subsequently
repeat the diagnostic checks as described on page 41.,
Radio Frequency Interference
I f the instrument detects no radio frequency interference during testing, it
prints "NO RFI DETECTED" at the bottom of the evidence card.
Calibration Check
On a standard instrument, activating S9 of the Mode Selection switches
prDgrams the instrument ,to carry out the ACA mooe sequence.
Mode Legend: A = Air Blank Mode - The instrument's pump purgesUe sample
chamber and internal and external breath tubes.
C = Calibration Check Mode - Tne instrument analyzes alcohol
vapor from an attached wet bath simulator.
Instead of performing one calibration check, however, your instrument will
perfoIm 5 calibration checks: ACAC~AcACA.
ACACACAC AC A
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