MODEL: Mercury Instruction Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS STRUCTURES……………………………………………………………………… 1 INSTRUMENT FEATURES……………………………………………………….. 2 ICON DESCRIPTION……………………………………………………………… 3 TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION……………………………………………….. 3 INTRODUCTION ………………………………………………………………….. 4 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS…………………………………………………… 5 PRINTER…………………………………………………………………………….
P. 1 STRUCTURES Operator needs to read operation manual and familiar with the operation before using. Retain the manual for future reference.
P. 2 INSTRUMENT FEATURES PLEASE REFER TO DIAGRAME ON PAGE 1 1. DISPOSABLE MOUTHPIECE For sanitary reason, each mouthpiece is individually packed and sealed. New mouthpiece should be attached to sample port for each test to prevent any contamination from the previous sample. 2. SAMPLING CUP Sampling Cup is reusable. Attach sampling cup to the sample port. Do not touch the sampling cup with the mouth while providing a breath sample. Remove the sampling cup after use and clean it by alcohol for next use. 3.
P. 3 ICON DESCRIPTION 1 Weekday Indicator 5 Standard Test 2 Time Indicator 6 Test Records 3 Battery Indicator 7 Setting 4 Screening Test without Input 8 Date Indicator Previous Screen/Cancel Print Next Screen/Confirm Main Screen Repeat Test TOUCH SCREEN CALIBRATION If the touch screen is not sensitive enough, please calibrate the screen. Press and hold the On/Off button (right button) and then press the Function button (left button) immediately.
P. 4 INTRODUCTION It is a state of the art instrument used to detect Ethyl Alcohol from a valid breath sample. It uses an electrochemical fuel cell to measure the concentration of alcohol from the sample of the expired breath from a human subject. If alcohol is present, a corresponding voltage is generated from the fuel cell, which is proportional to the alcohol content of the sample provided by a human subject. This voltage is then sent to the CPU and converted to a subject’s BAC which is then displayed.
P. 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Pre-test Conditions 1. Operating temperature range is -10°C to 50°C. Use within this temperature range will limit condensation from a subject breath to insure an accurate an accurate reading from a breath sample. 2. It is recommended that the operator to observe a subject for about 20 minutes before administering the breath test to insure that nothing is consumed or expelled from the mouth of the subject. Following this procedure will eliminate reading from mouth alcohol.
P. 6 Screening Test 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Attach a sampling cup onto the sample port. When displays “Please Blow”, take a deep breath and blow to the sampling cup until BEEP tone stops. “Alcohol Detected” or “No Alcohol” displays on the display. A passive test can be performed by select “Passive” during the testee is blowing. Select to start another test. 6. If “Alcohol Present”, use mouthpiece to perform a standard test to obtain an accurate test result with reading.
P. 7 Setting 1. Date & Time i. Set correct Date and Time. ii. Select “Update” to confirm. 2. Auto Off i. Select time limit to turn off the device automatically. ii. Select to confirm 3. Print i. Select “Auto Print” to print the result automatically after each test without selecting “Print”. ii. Select number of printout copies needed for test result equal to 0 ( =0 ) and exceed 0 ( >0 ). iii. Select to confirm. NOTE: If no printout needed for a test result equal to 0, select “0” for “=0”. 4. Cali i.
P. 8 PRINTER A Bluetooth thermal printer can be used with the device. PRINT If a printer is equipped, press the ON/OFF button on printer, and the indicating lamp should turn on. If an alcohol tester with the print feature is used, make sure the S/N number on the printer is the same as the tester. To turn off the printer, press and hold the ON/OFF button on printer until the indicating lamp flash and off. INSERT PAPER Pull the handle.