Lifeloc Technology LT7 Breath Alyzer Instruction Manual
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- Lifeloc Technology
Table of Contents
LT7 Breath Alyzer
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Specifications
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Product Name: Lifeloc LT7
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Manufacturer: Lifeloc Technologies Inc.
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Power Source: Rechargeable NiMH battery pack / 3 AA Alkaline
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Location of Manufacture: Wheat Ridge, Colorado
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Quality Management System: ISO 9001
Product Information
The Lifeloc LT7 is an advanced Breath Alcohol Detector designed
for law enforcement, corrections professionals, workplace, and
school markets. It offers features such as calibration/accuracy
check lockouts and multiple test modes. Manufactured by Lifeloc
Technologies Inc. in Wheat Ridge, Colorado, the LT7 is known for
its product innovation, precision instrumentation, ease of use, and
customer care.
Product Usage Instructions
Preparation
Rechargeable Battery Pack Option: The LT7 comes
with an internal rechargeable NiMH battery pack. Charge the battery
pack using the LT7 charger and cable included in the unit for
approximately two hours before initial use.
AA Batteries Option: If using the AA batteries
option, load 3 AA Alkaline batteries into the unit before use.
Powering On and Off: Press and hold the Power
button located on the bottom of the unit until the 3 center buttons
light up blue. The LT7 will perform an automatic internal
diagnostic check and display the Blowing Man Icon when ready.
Breath Testing Modes
Testing Modes Explained: Understand the
different testing modes available on the LT7.
Conducting Tests:
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Automatic Test: Follow on-screen instructions
for conducting an automatic test. -
Manual Override Test: Perform a manual
override test as needed. -
Passive Test: Conduct a passive test using the
appropriate procedure.
Calibration Settings
Calibration Menu: Access the calibration
settings to ensure accuracy.
Accuracy Checks:
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Wet Bath Simulator Setup: Perform accuracy
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Dry Gas Setup: Alternatively, use dry gas for
calibration checks.
User Settings
Lockouts Explained: Understand how lockouts
work and adjust settings as necessary.
Test Settings: Configure test settings based on
your requirements.
Display Settings
Data Entry:
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Data Entry Explained: Learn about data entry
fields and how to configure them. -
Date/Time Security: Set up date/time security
settings for accurate recordings.
On-Screen Messages
Messages Explained: Interpret and respond to
on-screen messages effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How do I know when to recalibrate the Lifeloc LT7?
A: It is recommended to recalibrate the LT7 if the calibration
as found result is outside the accuracy range or if there are any
accuracy concerns during testing.
Q: Can I use the LT7 without a mouthpiece?
A: No, a mouthpiece is required for conducting breath tests with
the LT7 for accurate results.
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Lifeloc LT7
Operations Manual
Unlock the Power of Alcohol Testing
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Table of Contents
Introduction Front View Features
Preparation Rechargeable Battery Pack Option AA Batteries Option Powering the
LT7 On and Of Navigating the Menu Observing the Subject Attaching a Mouthpiece
Removing the Mouthpiece
Breath Testing Modes Testing Modes Explained Conducting an Automatic Test
Automatic Test Screen Displays Conducting a Manual Override Test Conducting a
Passive Test Manual Override Passive Test Passive Test Screen Displays
Operation History
Calibration Settings Calibration Menu Accuracy Checks Wet Bath Simulator Setup
Performing a Wet Bath Accuracy Check or Calibration Dry Gas Setup Performing a
Dry Gas Accuracy Check or Calibration Calibration Calibration “As Found”
Result outside Accuracy Range Cal Settings
User Settings Lockouts Explained Settings Test Settings
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Display Settings Data Entry Data Entry Explained Confguring a Data Field
Date/Time Security Security Settings Explained System System Settings
On-Screen Messages Messages Explained
Service Service Extended Service Plans Notices
General Usage Specifcations and Technical Data
Menu Chart Settings Chart
Warranty Lifeloc Factory Warranty
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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a Lifeloc LT7 advanced Breath Alcohol
Detector For over 30 years Lifeloc Technologies has been providing
technologically advanced alcohol detection instruments and training to Law
Enforcement and Corrections’ Professionals and internationally, workplace and
school markets We are a leader in product innovation, precision
instrumentation, ease of use and Five Star Customer Care
The LT7 is manufactured in Wheat Ridge, Colorado by Lifeloc Technologies Inc
and produced under our ISO 9001 quality management system Lifeloc ofers
premium quality products combined with exceptional service and support
The LT7 incorporates cutting edge features including: · Advanced digital
calibration protocol · Wide operating temperature range 14° to 130° F ( 10° to
55°C) · Full color graphic display visible in daylight or dark · Easy
intuitive menu system for operational efciency · Two levels of security for
added fexibility · Up to 10,000 test memory complete with relevant data felds
· Fast charge NiMH batteries or optional AA alkaline batteries · 360°
Rotational Mouthpiece
The LT7 includes many other features including calibration/accuracy check
lockouts and multiple test modes
In the following pages this manual will assist you in understanding all that
the LT7 has to ofer and how to operate this cutting edge instrument
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LT7 Front View
Test Number
Display Navigation Buttons
LT 7
Introduction
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360° Rotational Mouthpiece
Time
Battery Indicator
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Execute Button
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Introduction
Features1
Large Color Display: 2 2 inch full color display readable in daylight or dark
Digital Calibration: Complete record keeping of calibration events including
as found and as left accuracy measurements2 The LT7 can be calibrated with wet
bath simulators or dry gas cylinders Lockouts: User selectable settings for
calibration and accuracy check reminders and lockouts to prevent using an out
of compliance instrument L360 Mouthpiece: Mouthpiece rotates to the position
you feel safest, right or lefthanded Security: Password protection for
critical functions and settings Auto Test Mode: Easiest way to take a test
Unit automatically samples at proper time of breath exhalation Manual Test
Override: Enables the operator to control exact point of breath sample Passive
Test Mode: An automatic sample of exhaled breath without a mouthpiece, used to
check for the presence of alcohol in breath Passive Test Override: Used to
detect alcohol in a cup or open container User Selectable Test Order: Choose
between Auto Test or Passive Test upon start up Memory: Stores up to 10,000
tests in memory Power: Choose between a fast charge rechargeable battery pack
or optional three AA alkaline batteries Data Entry: “Subject ID” and
“Operator” data felds standard History: Keeps a log of all the tests,
calibrations and accuracy checks in memory Can be viewed by date User
Interface: Easy to navigate menu driven software design Language: Select
between languages without reprograming frmware
1 Note: all features may not be available in your model 2 See Specifcations
for more information
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“AA” LR6 USB C
ALKALINE
Rechargeable Battery Pack Option
The LT7 comes with an internal rechargeable NiMH battery pack that should be
charged before initial use When used with the LT7 charger and cable included
in your unit the battery pack will fully charge in approximately two hours
Preparation
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LT 7
AA Batteries Option
If you have the LT7 battery option, you will need to load 3 AA Alkaline
batteries into the unit before use
Powering the LT7 On and Of
Press and hold the Power button located on the bottom of the front of the unit
until the 3 center buttons light up blue The LT7 then performs an automatic
internal diagnostic check and will display the Blowing Man Icon when ready
To turn the unit of, press and hold the Power button until you hear the tone
The unit will shut down
Note: Momentarily pressing the Power button, when the unit is on, will return
you to the main menu
LT 7
Power Button
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Preparation
Navigating the Menu
The LT7 is designed with an intuitive menu system to make operation easy
LT 7
There are 4 Navigation buttons used to move throughout the menu system With
these you can move through all the screens and internal keyboards
There is one central Execute button to select and enable features and
functions
Selecting the menu icon takes you to the “Menu” screen From here you can
choose which process you need
Observing the Subject
The LT7 delivers a highly accurate reading of breath alcohol acquired by
sampling deep lung air (alveolar) Readings can however be afected by residual
mouth alcohol
To prevent mouth alcohol from afecting a test, make certain that the subject
is not allowed to put anything in their mouth for 15 minutes prior to taking a
test This will ensure all residual alcohol has completely dissipated and test
results will be valid
Attaching a Mouthpiece
Remove the mouthpiece from its wrapper, making sure not to touch the end which
the subject will blow into
Attach the mouthpiece to the port on the top of the LT7
Press the mouthpiece onto the port to snap in place Ensure it is securely
attached
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Breath Testing Modes
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Removing the Mouthpiece
Eject the mouthpiece by pressing up with your fnger underneath the tab
Breath Testing Modes Explained
The LT7 has 4 test functions
Auto Test is the typical way to take a deep lung breath test The LT7 monitors
the subject’s breath and automatically takes the sample near the end of the
breath fow
Manual Override Test is used only when the subject is unable to provide a
sufcient breath sample for the automatic test
Passive Test is a quick screen, without a mouthpiece, to detect alcohol but is
not designed to quantify the results Passive results are reported as “POS” if
alcohol is detected, “NEG” if alcohol is not detected In this mode, a passive
cup may be used
Manual Override Passive Test is used to determine if alcohol is in liquid in a
cup or container
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Breath Testing Modes
Conducting an Automatic Test
Turn the LT7 on
Verify the display reads “AUTO TEST” and you see the Blowing Man icon
Attach the mouthpiece to the top of the unit and rotate to the position
desired
Instruct the subject to blow into the mouthpiece frmly and steadily for as
long as they can (But not necessarily as hard as they can ) The unit
calculates volume and will give an error message if the subject cannot reach 1
5 liters of breath
Read the result
After taking a test, the LT7 will display the results in large numbers on the
display
The result is stored in memory and available for viewing or downloading at a
later date
Momentarily press the Power button to return to the test mode
Automatic Test Screen Displays
Blowing Man Screen Breath Flow Screen
Alcohol Curve Screen
Result Screen
The LT7 is ready to take an AUTO TEST
As the subject blows into the mouthpiece, the LT7 will show a graph of the breath fow on the display
If the LT7 detects alcohol, the alcohol level is graphed
and will be displayed before the result
After the alcohol is graphed, the test result is displayed The result will
remain on the screen until the Power button is pressed or until shut of
time is reached
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Breath Testing Modes
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Conducting a Manual Override Test
Note: This feature allows the completion of a test in the occasional instance
when the subject may have diminished lung capacity and cannot activate the
Auto Test
Turn the LT7 on LT 7
Attach a mouthpiece to the top of the unit and verify the display reads “AUTO
TEST” with the Blowing Man icon
Instruct the subject to blow into the mouthpiece frmly and steadily for as
long as they can
While they are blowing and when they are near the end of their breath, press
the Execute button to take the sample
Read the result
Note: Manual Override testing is pressure activated If the subject does not
blow air into the mouthpiece, the test cannot be conducted
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Breath Testing Modes
Conducting a Passive Test
The LT7 monitors pressure at the sample port and automatically takes a passive
test when it senses the subject’s breath fow
Passive testing can be done either with or without a cup, which makes passive
testing on multiple subjects easier
Turn the LT7 on
From the Blowing Man icon, press the right arrow key to enter Passive Test
mode
Verify the display shows “Passive Test” and there is no Blowing Man icon
Hold the LT7 sample port on top of the unit about between 1 6 inches from the
subject’s mouth
Have the subject blow toward the port
The LT7 will display a graph of the subject’s breath fow and when high enough,
take the sample
Read the result The unit will only display “POS” or “NEG” It will not display
the actual numerical result
Manual Override Passive Test
When using the LT7 to detect alcohol in an open container, position the unit
over the end of the container and press the Execute button
Read the result The unit will only display “POS” or “NEG” It will not display
an actual numerical result
1″ 6″
1″ 6″
LT 7
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Passive Test Screen Displays
Passive Test Screen Breath Flow Screen
Alcohol Curve Screen
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Results Screen
When taking a passive test, the Blowing Man icon is
not displayed and Passive Test is displayed
As the subject blows into the mouthpiece, the LT7 will show a graph of the breath fow on the display
If the LT7 detects alcohol, the alcohol level is graphed
and will be displayed before the result
The unit will only display “POS” or “NEG” It will not
display the actual numerical result
History
The History menu is where all tests, calibrations and accuracy checks are
stored The LT7 can store up to 10,000 tests in memory Any test, calibration or
accuracy check in memory can be viewed or downloaded
Results sorted by date Select a date to see all the tests from that date in
test numerical order All View any test, calibration or accuracy check in
memory
Tests View any test in memory, sorted by date
Calibrations View any calibration in memory, sorted by date
Accuracy Checks View any accuracy check in memory, sorted by date
Clear Test Memory Deletes test results in memory, does not delete accuracy
checks or calibrations stored in memory
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Calibration Settings
Calibration Menu
Use this menu to choose type of calibration, concentration of reference
standards, and to calibrate or perform accuracy checks on your LT7 The LT7 can
be calibrated or have its accuracy checked using either a wet bath simulator
or an Ethanol/Nitrogen cylinder (Dry Gas Tank )
Accuracy Checks
An Accuracy Check is a test on a known standard to verify proper function of
the LT7 Accuracy checks are used to verify the LT7 is calibrated correctly and
is within the acceptable accuracy range Accuracy Checks are also referred to
as “Verifcations” or “Cal Checks” See Specifcations for recommendations
regarding regularity of accuracy checks
Wet Bath Simulator Set-Up
Pour a bottle of certifed alcohol solution into the simulator jar and hand
tighten lid Connect 11 12″ long tube from input port to output port so no
alcohol escapes while the simulator heats up
LT 7
Plug in the simulator and turn it on The simulator automatically heats the
solution to 34° C (93 2° F) in about 5 to 10 minutes Proper operating
temperature is important for accuracy so be certain to check temperature
before proceeding
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Performing a Wet Bath Accuracy Check or Calibration
From the LT7 menu choose either Accuracy Check or Calibration and verify your
standard concentration
When you see this image on the LT7 connect the tube from the simulator input
to a pump or a calibration mouthpiece, then use a calibration adapter to
connect the simulator output to the LT7 mouthpiece
When you see this image on the LT7, turn on the pump or blow into the
simulator at a rate that creates about 0 5 inches (12 mm) bubbles on the
surface of the solution and press the Execute button to begin the LT7 sample
countdown
After 3 seconds the LT7 will take the sample, after 6 seconds you can turn of
the pump or stop blowing
Remember when using a wet bath you do not adjust for altitude
Dry Gas Tank Set-Up
Attach the regulator to the dry gas tank Attach the mouthpiece adapter to the
output port on the regulator Securely ft the mouthpiece to the mouthpiece
adapter
LX9
500 35
00 PSI BAR
1000 70
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Calibration Settings
Performing a Dry Gas Accuracy Check or Calibration
From the LT7 menu choose either Accuracy Check or Calibration and verify your
standard concentration
When you see this image, connect a mouthpiece from the LT7 to the Calibration
Adapter on the regulatory and press the Execute button
When you see this image start the gas fow by pressing the button on the dry
gas regulator, then press the Execute button to start the LT7 sample countdown
The LT7 will sample after 3 seconds and you can shut of the gas after 6
seconds
Remember, with the LT7 you do not adjust for altitude when using dry gas
standards
Calibration
A calibration is a test on a known standard to verify accuracy of the LT7 The
calibration process compares the LT7 accuracy against the standard and if
needed adjusts the internal measurement to correct the instrument accuracy
The initial calibration test records the condition of the instrument when
calibration is started commonly referred to as As Found If an adjustment is
made, then the following accuracy check will record the As Left condition
Calibrations are typically performed by trained individuals and to calibrate
the LT7 internal temperature must be between 68° and 95° F (20° 35° C)
See Specifcations for recommendations regarding regularity of calibrations
Note: The LT7 has an internal barometric pressure sensor to simplify the use
of dry gas when performing a calibration Do not adjust the values of dry gas
standards for altitude as this is done automatically by the unit
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Calibration “As Found” Result outside Accuracy Range
The results will show on the display with a red X When ready to proceed with
adjustment, choose Execute The LT7 will adjust based upon the initial
calibration test A 2 minute timer will start to ensure the instrument is ready
before proceeding
The LT7 will then display instructions to connect it to a cylinder or
simulator Choose Execute and start your gas fow A timer will display showing 6
seconds that calibration gas should fow The LT7 will take the sample at the 3
second mark
This accuracy check will record the condition of the instrument As Left
Note: If the As Left accuracy check is outside of the specifed accuracy range
of the instrument, it will proceed with adjustment again To cancel this
process, momentarily press the Power button but understand that the instrument
is not yet properly calibrated
Cal Settings
Calibration Type selects between wet bath simulators “Wet” and dry gas ethanol
in nitrogen tanks “Dry”
Cal Standard selects between the 4 default standard concentrations or allows
selection of a custom standard value
Note: The LT7 has an internal barometric pressure sensor to simplify the use
of dry gas when performing a calibration or accuracy check Do not adjust the
values of dry gas standards for altitude as this is done automatically by the
unit
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User Settings
Lockouts Explained
Lockouts are powerful features to ensure conformity to your program standards
Lockouts are set separately for calibrations and accuracy checks and include
the following options:
Lockout Enable/Disable lockout feature
Type
Choose to lock testing so the device cannot be used or just warning allowing usage
Time
Use the Execute button to choose between days, number of tests or both days and tests The right Navigation button will allow you to set time (days) or number of tests
Reminder
Used to set up a reminder that your unit will need a calibration or an accuracy check in a selected time frame This will give the operator notifcation in a selectable time or test number range that the LT7 will need a calibration or accuracy check
Changes to calibrations types, standards and lockouts are retained in memory and do not have to be changed unless the method used to perform calibrations or accuracy checks changes
Settings
The settings menu contains the functional confgurations of the LT7
Test Settings
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Test Order 1 (Default)
Test Order 2
Auto Test
Auto Test Passive Test
Note: By selecting test order 1 you will disable passive testing
Test Order 3 Passive Test
Auto Test
Manual Sample Enables Manual Override of Automatic and Passive Tests Press Execute to turn manual sampling on or of
Results Test results for Auto and Manual Override tests can be displayed in a “NUMERIC” or “PASS/ WARN/FAIL” (PWF) format Levels will only be available when PWF is selected
Numeric results are in a 3 digit format
PWF results display as either PASS, WARN or FAIL Example, if “Pass” is set at 040 and “Fail” is set at 080 (the default settings on your LT7), then:
Test results from 000 040 will display PASS Test results from 041 079 will display WARN Test results from 080 and above will display FAIL Pass/Fail Level Used to select the levels for “Pass” and “Fail” If the “Pass” and “Fail” level are next to each other then you will not see “Warn”
Note: you cannot set the “Pass” level higher than the “Fail” level
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Display Settings
Auto Shut Of sets the time the unit will stay on without a keypress Press
Execute to select time Brightness sets the level of display brightness Choose
from 0% to 100% or select “Auto” for automatic adjusting Note: higher
backlight levels will consume more battery power Language (Optional) if
factory enabled allows selection of language for the operation of the LT7
Data Entry
Data Entry Explained
The LT7 contains 2 data felds set up at the factory as Subject ID and Operator
Each data feld can hold up to 30 alpha numeric characters and can be set up as
either “Fixed” with static data that does not change per test or “User Input”
(dynamic) that will be entered for each test Subject ID Used to identify a
unique test subject If enabled the LT7 will prompt you to enter name or number
each time you prepare to administer a test The “Subject ID” will then appear
with that test retained with the test record Operator Used to identify an
operator If enabled the LT7 will allow you to enter the operator’s name or
number and will print that data with each test and retain it with each test
record
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Confguring a Data Field
Data Entry Displays all data felds enabled in the LT7 Select a data feld to
modify settings for that feld Data Field Displays settings for the selected
data feld Enabled Turns a data feld on or of Label Changes the name used to
identify the data feld Type Choose between “User Input” or “Fixed” Data If
“Type” is “Fixed” data is entered here
Date/Time
Date Sets the date for the LT7 clock Date Format Sets the date format as
either “mmddyyyy” or “ddmmyyyy” Time Sets the time of day Time Format Selects
between 12 hour (AM/PM) and 24 hour time display Daylight Savings Moves the
clock ahead or back one hour
Security
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User Settings
Security Settings Explained
The LT7 comes with the ability to use password security to protect access to
calibration, calibration settings and user settings
If you enable password protection the factory default password will be 1 It is
highly recommended that you do not use the factory default password
Without a password users are still able to conduct Automatic, Manual Override,
Passive and Open Container tests; check battery status and temperature
Note: Record and store your password in a safe place. Lifeloc does not have
access to your password. If password is lost, the only way to reset the unit
is to call Lifeloc Tech Support.
System
System Settings
Temperature Choose between Celsius and Fahrenheit Battery NiMH rechargeable
or Alkaline, these settings are determined at the factory Button Sounds
Enables audible feedback of button presses
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Messages Explained
Insufcient Breath >0.600 Cal/Accuracy Check Expired Cal/Accuracy Check Needed
XX days Invalid Test Low Battery Temperature
On-Screen Messages
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Subject breath fow ended early Instruct the subject to try again or use manual
override
BAC is above the instrument’s maximum measurement range Subject may require
medical attention
Perform a Calibration or Accuracy Check
The LT7 is within XX days of Calibration or Accuracy Check lockout time
No alcohol was detected during a Calibration or Accuracy Check
Battery voltage is too low to take a test, recharge or replace batteries
When calibrating or taking a test while the LT7 is outside of temperature
limits Calibration range = 68° 95° F (20° 35° C) Testing range is 14° to
130° F ( 10° to 55°C)
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Service
If your LT7 should require repairs or maintenance, Lifeloc is here for you
Just an email or phone call will put you in contact with our technical support
personnel To reach our service department call 303 431 9500 or email
techsupport@lifeloc com
Note: To prevent delays in service or additional charges make certain you
receive an authorization number before sending your equipment to Lifeloc
International Service Contact your local factory authorized service center or
email Lifeloc Technologies at techsupport@lifeloc com
Extended Service Plans
In the U S , Extended Service Plans are available for your LT7 These provide
complete coverage for an additional year at a reasonable cost and include free
factory diagnostic checks Call Lifeloc for details
Notices
The LT7 is a professional device designed to be used by trained operators in
conjunction with a specifed, periodic maintenance and calibration/calibration
check regimen Use by untrained operators or without periodic calibration or
accuracy checks may result in invalid results or incorrect interpretation of
results. The LT7 is not to be used by children under 12 years of age.
DO NOT DRINK AND DRIVE Lifeloc strongly recommends that no vehicle or
machinery be operated after alcohol consumption Even small quantities of
alcohol can result in driving impairment
The LT7 is not waterproof and should not be immersed in or exposed to
excessive water The LT7 is not suitable for use in a potentially explosive
environment The LT7 cannot be used inside an oxygen tent
If the LT7 is equipped with Alkaline batteries and will not be used for more
than 6 months remove batteries to avoid damage caused by leaking battery acid
Disposal of Instrument
At the end of the instrument’s service life: · Do not dispose of the LT7 as
unsorted municipal waste · Dispose of the LT7 in accordance with national
waste disposal regulations
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Specifcations and Technical Data
Sensor
Electrochemical Fuel Cell Meets or exceeds DOT specifcations of +/ 005 BAC up to 100 5% from 100 BAC to 400 BAC
Accuracy
BAC, BrAC, g/210L 100 BAC +/ 005 BAC 100 BAC +/ 5% of measured value
Measurement Range Analysis time Display Memory Communications Power Supply
Calibration Frequency
Accuracy Checks
Calibration Adjustment
Size Weight [w/ batteries] Operating temperature
mg/L 0 50 mg/L +/ 0 02 0 50 mg/L +/ 5% of measured value 000 to 600 BAC
Approximately 6 seconds 2 2″ 240 x 320 color TFT display visible in daylight
or dark
Up to 10,000 tests with all associated data USB
Fast charge NiMH battery pack or three AA Alkaline batteries
Lifeloc recommends calibrating the LT7 at least once a year or more often if
specifed by your internal policies and procedures
Lifeloc recommends performing accuracy checks on your device once a month or
more often if specifed by your internal policies and procedures to ensure
proper operation between calibrations
Lifeloc recommends that you adjust your LT7 during calibration process if the
as found condition is greater than +/ 003 BAC of your calibration standard (if
your calibration standard is less than or equal a 100 BAC)
~2 75″ X 5″ X 1 3″ (70 X 127 X 33 mm)
8 oz (227 grams)
14° to 130° F ( 10° to 55°C)
Storage Temperature
0° to 130° F ( 18° to 55°C)
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Settings Chart
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Warranty
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Lifeloc Factory Warranty
The LT7 comes with a one year limited parts and labor warranty, efective on
the date of purchase by the end user
The Warranty covers: · Parts and labor on covered repairs · Software updates,
as applicable · Air freight back to the customer after the unit is repaired (U
S only)
The Warranty does not cover: · Freight to the Lifeloc factory · Misuse, abuse,
negligence or accidents
Lifeloc Technologies, Inc (“Lifeloc”) warrants to the buyer that at the time
of shipment from Lifeloc’s facilities, all new Lifeloc Equipment purchased
through Lifeloc or one of our authorized distributors will be free from
defects in material and workmanship, under normal use and service, provided
that the buyer gives Lifeloc written notice of any defect within twelve (12)
months from original invoice date (the “Warranty”) The term “Lifeloc
Equipment” includes all [portable hand held and fxed station breathalyzers
manufactured by Lifeloc], as well as all printers, keyboards, cables, cases,
and power supplies purchased as part of a new Lifeloc kit confguration
Software is warranted to perform substantially in accordance with Lifeloc user
manuals and to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal
use and service for a period of twelve (12) months from original invoice date
The Warranty does not apply if the product has been altered, customized,
repaired, reported stolen or modifed by someone other than a Lifeloc factory
authorized technician, or if parts other than Lifeloc approved parts are used
in replacement or repair
The buyer’s exclusive remedy and Lifeloc’s sole liability for breach of the
Warranty shall be repair, replacement or, at Lifeloc’s option, refund of the
original purchase price paid by the buyer to Lifeloc for the Lifeloc Equipment
that is shown, to Lifeloc’s reasonable satisfaction, to be defective in breach
of the Warranty (“Defective” and, the defect causing the Lifeloc Equipment to
be Defective, a “Defect”) Under no circumstance shall Lifeloc be liable for an
amount that exceeds the lesser of the cost of replacement or the original
purchase price paid by the buyer to Lifeloc for the Lifeloc Equipment Lifeloc
shall not be responsible for any customer software, customer settings or
confguration data or customer test records resident in any products returned
for service, repair, warranty or recertifcation
Lifeloc assumes no risk for damage in transit If Lifeloc determines that a
Defect was outside of or not covered under the Warranty, Lifeloc will estimate
repair and service charges and obtain the buyer’s
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authorization prior to conducting any work to repair the Defective Lifeloc
Equipment Following repair, the Lifeloc Equipment will be returned to the
buyer via standard ground transportation prepaid Express charges, if
authorized by the buyer, will be invoiced at the diference between the express
charges and the standard return shipping charges
Lifeloc shall not incur costs related to loss, damage or incomplete or
inaccurate paperwork of returned product regardless of origination point
THIS WARRANTY IS THE PURCHASER’S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY AND IS IN LIEU OF
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED LIFELOC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY
SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LOSSES, INCLUDING
LOSS OF DATA, WHETHER ARISING FROM BREACH OF WARRANTY OR BASED ON CONTRACT,
TORT, RELIANCE OR ANY OTHER THEORY
NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY IN THE FOREGOING WARRANTY, OR IN ANY
AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE BUYER AND LIFELOC PERTAINING TO ANY LIFELOC EQUIPMENT,
OR AT LAW OR IN EQUITY:
THE WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, AND LIABILITIES OF LIFELOC, AND THE REMEDIES OF
THE BUYER SET OUT IN THE FOREGOING WARRANTY, ARE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE, AND ARE
MADE AND ACCEPTED BY THE BUYER IN LIEU OF, AND THE BUYER WAIVES AND RELEASES,
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, OBLIGATIONS, AND LIABILITIES OF LIFELOC, AND ALL OTHER
CLAIMS AND REMEDIES OF THE BUYER, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, ARISING BY STATUTE OR
OTHERWISE, WITH RESPECT TO ANY DEFECT IN LIFELOC EQUIPMENT, INCLUDING BUT NOT
LIMITED TO THE WAIVER AND RELEASE BY THE BUYER OF THE FOLLOWING: (i) ANY
STATUTORY OR IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR ANY
PURPOSE, (ii) ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY ARISING FROM COURSE OF DEALING, COURSE OF
PERFORMANCE OR USAGE OF TRADE, AND (iii) ANY OTHER RIGHT, CLAIM, OR REMEDY
WHATSOEVER OF THE BUYER OR OF ANY PERSON OR ENTITY CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, OR
UNDER THE BUYER AGAINST LIFELOC, WHETHER ARISING PURSUANT TO THE FOREGOING
WARRANTY, PURSUANT TO ANY AGREEMENT PERTAINING TO LIFELOC EQUIPMENT, OR IN
CONTRACT, IN INDEMNITY, IN TORT (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, NEGLIGENCE),
IN PRODUCTS LIABILITY, IN STRICT LIABILITY, OR OTHERWISE BY ACCEPTING OR USING
LIFELOC EQUIPMENT, THE BUYER FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGES, UNDERSTANDS, AND AGREES
THAT NO STATEMENT OR REPRESENTATION HAS BEEN MADE BY LIFELOC, OR RELIED UPON
BY THE BUYER, THAT IS INCONSISTENT WITH THE FOREGOING WARRANTY
Without prejudice to the foregoing, Lifeloc shall not have any obligation or
liability, and the buyer acknowledges that Lifeloc shall not have any
obligation or liability whatsoever, to the buyer, or to any person or entity
claiming by, through, or under the buyer, whether arising pursuant to the
foregoing Warranty, pursuant to any agreement pertaining to Lifeloc Equipment,
or in contract, in indemnity, in tort (including, but not limited to,
negligence), in products liability, in strict liability, or otherwise,
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(i) for any transportation, installation, removal, reinstallation, adjustment,
or other expenses related to any Lifeloc Equipment covered by the Warranty or
to other property, (ii) for any damage or loss to any property other than the
Lifeloc Equipment covered by the Warranty, or (iii) for any special, indirect,
incidental, or consequential damage or loss, even though such expenses,
damages, or losses may be foreseeable, including, but not limited to: loss of
profts or revenues, loss of use or equipment, cost of capital, cost of
substitute equipment, repairs, or facilities, cost of downtime, or cost of
purchased or replacement equipment or parts
The limited remedies of the buyer set forth above shall be exclusive even
though they may fail of their essential purpose No agreement varying or
extending the foregoing Warranty, no remedies, no exclusions, or no
limitations shall be efective unless in a writing signed by an executive ofcer
of LIFELOC The correction of any Defect shall in no way extend the duration of
the Warranty; only the unexpired warranty term of the Lifeloc Equipment
applies to any repaired or replacement Lifeloc Equipment that is provided
under the Warranty
The Warranty is non transferable and is efective on all Lifeloce Equipment
purchased from and after [September 1, 2014] Rights and recourse may vary by
country
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