AlcoConnect CA8000
The AlcoConnect CA8000 breathalyzer from the manufacturer ADCS is a very stylish and extremely small handheld instrument for precise and fast breath alcohol analysis. The sampling is microprocessor controlled. The alcohol-specific electrochemical sensor (Fuel Cell Sensor) is characterized by very short response times (approx. 10 seconds). Full text displays on the backlit graphic display simplify operator guidance. Simplicity, speed and accuracy characterize this instrument for alcohol measurements. A data memory displays the last 5 tests performed. The system allows very short measurement intervals. This model uses 2 standard alkaline batteries (type Micro / AAA). We recommend this breathalyzer for those who are looking for a small uncomplicated, high-quality and reliable device that does not require expensive consumables!
Product Features:- High quality & durable electrochemical sensor (Fuel Cell Technology)
- Very fast sampling and analysis time with counter of tests performed
- Shirt pocket size
- Clear large illuminated display, color change to the color "red" from the critical value of 0.5‰.
- Measured value memory (last 5 tests)
Calibration: we recommend sending this alcohol meter in for recalibration every 10 - 12 months. The device will continue to function without calibration - but will become less accurate.
Technical Datas:
- Measuring
range 0.000 to 2.000 ‰ BAC.
- HI display: when measured value ≥ 2 ‰
- Measurement accuracy +/-0.025 ‰ BAC at 0.50 ‰ BAC
- European electrochemical sensor
- Simple operation
- Convenient mouthpieces with back-breathing blocking device
- Measured value memory for 5 test results
- Warm-up time: 10 seconds
- Analysis time: 10 seconds
- 4-digit display with status and backlight
- Low battery indicator
- Size: 115 x 60 x 23 mm;
- Weight: approx. 80 g
Scope of delivery:
- Measuring device AlcoConnect CA8000
- small protective bag
- 2 AAA batteries
- 5 mouthpieces
- Instruction manual German/English
NOTE: The model offered here is not an official measuring device and can therefore not be used to determine whether a person can drive a vehicle or operate a machine after drinking alcohol. Measurements with all breath alcohol pre-testing devices are not suitable for "court-proof" proof. They can only be used by persons ( e.g. authorities) to "substantiate" an initial suspicion.