Dräger Interlock XT User Manual

Dräger Interlock XT User Guide
Australian Capital Territory Alcohol Interlock Program
D-17452-2009
WHAT IS THE DRÄGER INTERLOCK XT?
person under the inuence of alcohol from starting
the vehicle.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
The system measures the amount of alcohol in your
body before starting your vehicle. When no alcohol
is detected, you can drive, however, if alcohol is
detected, you will not be able to start your vehicle.
The system will also ask you to provide additional
breath tests while you are driving.
The Interlock records all alcohol readings, vehicle
starts, engine shut-os and violations. This data is
downloaded at each monthly service and sent to
the Road Transport Authority for review.
ALCOHOL AND YOUR BODY
It is important to know that alcohol can continue to rise for up to 2 hours after your last drink and it can take a further 10 hours for your body to return to a zero reading after large volumes have been consumed.
Your mouth holds residual alcohol for up to 15
minutes after your last drink. It is important that you
wait 15 minutes prior to testing as you may produce
a high BAC reading. Mouthwash and other alcohol
based products may also have this eect.
IMPORTANT DO’S AND DON’TS
– DO keep the unit clean and dry at all times. – DO use a clean, dry mouthpiece when providing
breath samples.
– DO contact your Service Agent with any
questions of concern.
DO NOT eat, consume alcohol, use alcohol
based products, including mouthwash or smoke
for 15 minutes before using the Interlock. Alcohol
remaining in the mouth shortly after drinking can
produce readings that will be recorded and may
result in a VIOLATION.
DO NOT place the Interlock unit on the vehicle
oor. If the device is not secured, it may interfere
with the pedals and the safe operation of the
vehicle.
DO NOT use the Interlock while driving. If you
are asked for a breath test while driving, you have
5 minutes to pull over and present the breath
test. Do not turn the vehicle o.
DO NOT attempt to disable the Interlock, or
ignore a retest. This will shorten the service
interval and these actions are recorded in the
memory.
DO NOT tamper with, abuse, misuse and/or
neglect the Interlock device.
HOW DO I START THE VEHICLE?
You must wait 15 minutes after drinking to let the residual mouth alcohol disappear.
1. Wait 15 minutes after smoking, remove gum or
anything else from mouth.
2. Make sure a clean mouthpiece is inserted
properly into the Interlock.
3. Turn key to “ON” position and wait for the
Interlock to activate.
4. The display will show “Ready for TEST –
PLEASE BLOW” and the yellow light will ash
when it is ready for a breath sample.
5. Take a deep breath and blow steadily into the
mouthpiece.
6. As you blow, a buzzer will sound to indicate
that you are blowing correctly. When the
buzzer stops and you hear a click, give a short
suck back to complete your breath test.
The Interlock will display the following messages if
the blow pattern is correct
“Test Passed” - the vehicle can be started. “Test Failed” - the vehicle cannot be started due to
detection of alcohol in the breath sample.
WHAT IF I FAIL THE INITIAL TEST?
After a failed initial breath test due to detection of
alcohol, the vehicle will not start and a “Temporary
Lockout” will be activated.
A countdown will show on the display the amount
of time remaining before another breath test can be
presented.
The lockout time will depend on the amount of
alcohol detected.
Once the temporary lockout period has expired,
repeat steps 3 - 6 of “How do I start the vehicle” to
present another breath test.
HOW DO I KNOW IF I AM BLOWING AND SUCKING CORRECTLY?
The Interlock will let you know if you are not
presenting a correct sample.
If the unit beeps during the test - stop and look at
the display.
“Blow Longer” - You did not blow long enough “Blow Stronger” - You need to blow harder “Suck after Blow” - You did not suck back
correctly
If any of these messages appear press the OK
button and the Interlock will prepare for another
test.
BREATH TESTS WHILST DRIVING
The Interlock will ask for breath tests, “Rolling
Retests”, while you are driving.
1. When a retest is due, the unit will beep and
the yellow light will ash. The display will read
“Retest required – PLEASE BLOW”.
Pull over, out of trac when it is safe to do so.
Don’t panic — You have 5 minutes to
provide a breath sample.
There is no need to turn the vehicle o.
2. Take the breath test as you would to start your
vehicle.
3. Once you see “TEST PASSED” on the display,
secure the device and continue your trip.
If you fail or do not provide a retest within the 5
minute time frame the device alarm will sound and
hazard lights will ash. You must pull over out of
trac and turn your vehicle o to deactivate the
device alarm and hazard lights. The Interlock will
start a temporary lockout period. The lockout time
will depend on the amount of alcohol detected.
Once the lockout period has expired, you will be
able to provide another breath sample.
Ignoring or failing Rolling Retests are recorded as VIOLATIONS.
VIOLATION RESET
Excessive violations will cause the Interlock to
require a service earlier than scheduled and it may
result in the Interlock period to be extended.
A “VIOLATION RESET” can be caused by:
– Failed initial breath tests
– Failed rolling retest
– Rolling retest that is not presented within 5
minutes
Battery disconnections more than 20 minutes
Tampering with the Interlock
Trying to circumvent the Interlock
If you see “Device Lockout in XX days”, you need
to contact your Service Agent to have your Interlock
serviced. Failure to do this within the displayed
time, will result in a permanent lockout.
For example, you may be due for a service in 18
days, but a violation caused by continually ignoring
the Rolling Retest request has brought your service
date forward to 7 days. You will see “Device Lockout in XX day(s)” displayed on the handset.
In this situation, you must call your Service Agent
and make an appointment within that time or the
Interlock will be in a permanent lockout.
DOES THE INTERLOCK HAVE TO BE SERVICED AFTER IT IS INSTALLED?
Yes! The Interlock will display service messages
when the service is required. If you do not service
the device when required, the Interlock will be in a
permanent lockout and you will not be able to start
your vehicle.
SERVICE REQUIREMENTS
The Interlock must be serviced every month.
The following services are included in your monthly
fees and will occur at each service:
Check seals for tampering
Check for misuse, abuse or neglect of the unit
Download of data for the Road Transport
Authority
Test equipment is functioning correctly
This will take about 10 minutes to complete (20
minutes if a calibration is required).
Your scheduled services will be set to the day of
installation called anniversary date. For example, if
the Interlock is installed on the 23rd of January, you
will be required to have the Interlock serviced on
the 23rd of every month.
At each service, your next anniversary date will
be programmed into the Interlock. The display
will show a reminder message 7 days before your
service is required, warning you that the Interlock
is due.
You are given an additional 7 days grace after
your service date. If your Interlock is not serviced
within this time, the Interlock will enter a permanent
lockout state. If you have your Interlock serviced
during the 7 days grace, your next service date will
be set back to the anniversary date.
A permanent lockout will require you to either
have your vehicle towed to the Service Centre or
request a Service Unlock Code. Both will be at
your expense.
Acting outside the parameters of the ACT Alcohol
Interlock Program will result in a VIOLATION
RESET, which is considered unscheduled and
additional charges must be paid.
EMERGENCY CONTACTS
All calls are logged, and resulting actions recorded.
Please note that emergency calls resulting
in actions caused by you acting outside the
parameters of the ACT Alcohol Interlock Program
will be at additional costs and payment prior to a
service will be requested. Only services relating
to faulty equipment or installation, where evidence
of tampering, misuse, abuse, neglect or vehicle
accident is not apparent will be free of charge.
However it is your responsibilty to bring the vehicle
with the Interlock to the Service Centre.
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For service appointments or emergencies, please contact
your local Dräger authorised Service Agent on:
A list of Dräger authorised Service Centres in Australia is available on the following webpage: www.draeger.com/interlockxt
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