Description
Alco-Sensor RBT IV for DOT Testing
The Intoximeters Alco-Sensor RBT IV for DOT testing is the most widely used instrument available and is ideal for workplace alcohol testing programs.
- Approved by the U.S. DOT as an Evidential breath alcohol tester
- Great for Regulated and Non-Regulated workplace testing programs
- Evidential accuracy exceeds +/- .005 at .100 BrAC
- Lightweight and portable for on-site testing
- Easy, straight-forward test protocol with no unnecessary data input make for a faster testing sequence
- Exceptional accuracy and durability
- The hand-held Alco-Sensor IV connects to the battery-powered RBT IV printer to produce a totally portable DOT-compliant alcohol testing system
- Alco-Sensor IV and RBT IV printer displays prompt the operator through a DOT test procedure, reducing operator error
- A Screening test of .020 or greater triggers an automatic 15-minute countdown on the RBT IV printer display
- Following a positive Confirmation test of .020 or greater, the RBT IV printer further prompts the operator to perform an Accuracy Check
- RBT IV printer function keys start common testing procedures by pressing a single button: Screening test, Confirmation test, Calibration Adjustment, and Accuracy Check.
- Automatic and manual breath sampling capability
- Waterproof Pelican case protects the instrument and printer from extreme weather and rough treatment
- A 12 volt rechargeable battery powers the RBT IV printer and maintains its charge for up to 50 tests
- Printer cables and battery connections are secured under the foam cut outs within the case
- RBT IV printer prints results on tamper evident printer paper or 3-ply paper
- Easily and quickly conduct monthly Accuracy Checks and, if needed, Calibration Adjustments
Question
Officer McCormack –
What happens if the device is not used for a period of time and the fuel cells dry up? Is it possible to fix it?
Thank you
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Jennie Lee-Pace –
Our repair department can replace a worn fuel cell. Just download a repair authorization form on our website and send it in with your device.
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Question
Kim McCombs –
How would you know the fuel cells dry up? Do you get an error message
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Jennie Lee-Pace –
Hi Kim.
The fuel cell will typically last 2-3 years, depending upon the volume of use. If your device isn’t holding its calibration or it takes 1 minute or more to analyze a breath sample, it’s a good indicator you need to replace your fuel cell. http://alcopro.com/alco-sensor-repairs-and-technical-support/alco-sensor-troubleshooting/
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