Product Description
The AlcoHAWK® Elite is the most advanced unit in the AlcoHAWK® SC Series line of breath alcohol testers. With a simple one-button function, the AlcoHAWK® Elite quickly gives an estimated screen for the presence of alcohol and is an ideal solution for portable testing. It also features a new temperature sensor to ensure testing is performed in the optimal temperature range (50 - 104 f), and utilizes a new blue lit LCD display. DOT Conforming Breath Alcohol Screener. Has obtained FDA 510K Premarket Clearance.
Features
- Temperature Check
- Blue Lit LCD Display
- Sensor Recognition Technology
- Electric Air Flow Sensor
- Sample Concentration Sensor
- Ergonomic Design
Specifications
Size: |
6cm x 2cm x 10cm |
Power & Battery life: |
1 9V alkaline batteries (included) good for 100-200 tests |
Weight: |
6 oz (including batteries) |
Temperature Range: |
Storage: -4° to 158°F (-20° to 70°C)
Operating: 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C ) |
Analysis Time: |
4-5 Seconds or less up to 0.10% BAC |
Recovery Time: |
60 seconds Between Consecutive Tests |
Accuracy*: |
±.01% at 0.08 %BAC |
Warranty: |
1 Year |
Blowing Time: |
5 Seconds |
Sensor Type: |
Advanced Semiconductor |
Display: |
%BAC in 0.01 increments ranging from 0.00 to 0.40 |
Notes: |
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Package Contents
- AlcoHawk Elite Breathalyzer Unit
- 5 Disposable Mouthpieces
- Soft Carrying Pouch
- Instructions
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the AlcoMate Prestige and AlcoHawk Elite model?
The AlcoMate Prestige and AlcoHawk Elite are very similar devices except two key differences. The AlcoMate Prestige has the ability to change the sensor yourself, while the Elite must be sent in for calibration. The Prestige also has an updated sensor and software to provide a more accurate test result.
How many tests can I perform with the AlcoHawk Elite before I have to calibrate the device
Under ideal testing conditions, the AlcoHawk Elite
should perform roughly 200 tests before needing a breathalyzer calibration service. Continuous testing with higher amounts of alcohol may potentially wear out the sensor faster.