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Maintenance
Malfunc-
Cause
tion/Error
Error number
Device error
7
Maintenance
7.1
Maintenance
Have the device adjusted every six months as the
measurement uncertainty increases over time due to drift
effects. This adjustment must only be carried out by
authorized persons, e.g. DrägerService.
Calibration certificates:
https://www.draeger.com/productioncertificates
7.2
Changing the battery
1. Turn off the device.
2. Push off the battery cover.
3. Replace the battery (battery type: 3 V CR123A; order no.:
45 43 808). Ensure that the polarity is correct when doing
so.
4. Reattach the battery cover.
5. Check whether the time has been set correctly.
If changing the battery takes more than 5 minutes, the
time needs to be reset. Measurements cannot be
performed if the time has not been set.
7.3
Cleaning
Clean the device using an ethanol-based cleaning agent.
To clean the device:
1. Turn off the device.
2. Remove the mouthpiece from the device.
3. Wipe the device using a disposable cloth moistened with
cleaning agent. Do not apply the cleaning agent directly to
the device.
Make sure that no liquid enters the metal piece of the
mouthpiece receptacle at the top of the device.
4. Carry out a passive sampling to ensure there is no
residual ethanol inside the device and that the result
displayed is NO ALCOHOL.
5. If ALCOHOL continues to be shown, repeat the passive
sampling after a short break (10-15 minutes) until NO
ALCOHOL is displayed.
6. If ALCOHOL continues to be shown, store the device for
up to 24 hours to allow the cleaning agent to evaporate.
Repeat the passive sampling after some time.
For information on disinfecting Alcotest devices, see
document 9300698 at www.draeger.com/IFU.
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8
Remedy
8.1
Turn the device off
and then back on. If
the error persists,
Damage to the device
contact DrägerSer-
Leaking battery acid can cause damage to the device.
vice or your retailer.
► Remove the battery if the device is not going to be used
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10
10.1 Technical data
Measuring principle
Electrochemical sensor
Measuring range
Breath alcohol concentra-
tion
Blood alcohol concentra-
tion
A conversion factor of 2100 is used to calculate the blood
alcohol concentration using the breath alcohol concentration
data (factory setting, country-specific conversion factors can
be configured).
Measurement units
mg/L, µg/100 mL, µg%, µg/L, g/210 L, g/L ‰, %,
mg/100 mL, mg%, mg/mL
The device meets the requirements of EN 15964. It can be
configured in accordance with the standard.
Display of measured values if configured in accordance with
EN 15964:
Measured value
0.0 mg/L to 0.029 mg/L
0.03 mg/L to 2.5 mg/L
Ambient conditions
During operation
Storage
Storage
WARNING
for a prolonged period of time.
Disposal
This product must not be disposed of as household
waste. This is indicated by the adjacent symbol.
You can return this product to Dräger free of charge. For
information please contact the national marketing orga-
nizations or Dräger.
Batteries must not be disposed of as household waste.
They are therefore marked with the adjacent symbol.
Dispose of batteries at battery collection centres as
specified by the applicable regulations.
Technical data
0.00 to 2.50 mg/L
(Ethanol mass per breath vol-
ume at 34 °C and 1013 hPa)
0.00 to 5.00 ‰
(Ethanol mass per blood volume
or mass at 20 °C and 1013 hPa)
Display
0.0 mg/L
Measured value
-5 °C to +50 °C
(23 °F to 122 °F)
10 to 100 % RH
(non-condensing)
600 to 1300 hPa
Instructions for use
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Dräger Alcotest 6000