AL9000 | Professional Alcohol Breathalyzer with Advanced Fuel-Cell Sensor | For Law Enforcement Use | US DOT & US Coast Guard Approved | Connectivity with Windows PC

$78.00

Description

  • State of the Art Fuel-Cell Alcohol Sensors
  • DOT Approved: Accuracy +/- 0.005-Percentage BAC
  • Export of Date in Excel Format
  • Less Prone to Interference
  • Rapid Response

Ultimate accuracy, high capacity testing
AccuCell AL9000

USB PC-Connect Kit

Optional PC USB Kit + Software

This USB Kit provides PC Connectivity for the AlcoMate AccuCell (only). The Kit includes a USB cable and CD software for operating the device and storing results via PC. This cable and software is compatible with Windows PCs ONLY.

AlcoMate AL9000 AccuCell provides superior, high-capacity testing experiences.

The AccuCell provides superior, high-capacity testing, but without the PRISM Technology available with the Revo. However, if the optional PC USB Kit is also purchased, the software can store test results from the AccuCell onto a Windows computer. Note that results can be stored ONLY while the device is connected to a PC running the optional MAX20 software at the time of testing.

  • Advamced Fuel-Cell Sensor
  • Accuracy: +/- 0.005 at 0.10 g/dL
  • Cumulative Test Counter
  • 4-Digit LCD Results Display
  • Active Pressure Sensor
Max20

MAX20 only for AccuCell AL9000

  • Store and export results
  • Works with Windows PC
  • Assign test names and set test conditions.
  • – g/l 0.00~1.50
  • – mg/l 0.00~0.75
  • – %BAC 0.00~0.15
  • Webcam capture

* There are some related organic substances that may cause a false positive or higher-than-actual reading in some cases. For example, diabetics exhibiting acetone or ketones on their breath can trigger this behavior.

False Positive

High false plus readings?

Use with alcohol-based santizers

Recently, it is reported that breathalyzer shows the high false positive readings of +0.012BAC% up to +0.018BAC%, even when you test a brand new device without drinking. This is because the active ingredient of ethyl alcohol in hand sanitizer may affect the sensor sensitivity of breathalyzers. If you use alcohol based hand sanitizers with breathalyzer, please avoid enclosed spaces where the contaminated air is full. If you can’t avoid it, ventilate contaminated air enough to make sure there is no contaminated air, prior to using breathalyzer. Poor ventilation may also lengthen the time required for warm up between tests.

The breathalyzer unit contains a sensitive alcohol sensor that is continuously exposed to the environment. The sensor may degrade faster than normal if used in a poorly ventilated area. The alcohol sensor can be damaged upon contact with silicon, rubber, volatile chemicals and chlorine-based chemicals. Prevent exposure of the sensor to the such items.

Although the unit is designed to minimize the casual intake of some moisture, excessive liquid flow (i.e. excess saliva, liquid alcohol from the mouth) can damage the sensor or render the sensor immediately inaccurate.

The sensor may degrade faster than normal if used in a poorly ventilated area.

  • Avoid testing in high wind or enclosed spaces
  • If you can’t avoid it, ventilate contaminated air enough to make sure there is no contaminated air.
  • Keep your device away from the contact with silicon, rubber, volatile and chlorine-based chemicals.

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