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Inadequate Maintenance of Instrument

DUI Videos  

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Instrument Crash Solved by Shaking, Banging, and Tweaking
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Instrument RAM CHECK 2 Crash on Startup Diagnostics
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Stand-Alone Diagnostic Crash Results in "Diagnostic Passed" Test Card
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RAMCheck2 0019 RFI Causing 011 to 014, 010, 007, 000, 022 to 027, 022, 024 to 029, can't clear AIR BLANK, 000
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RAMCheck2 0020 RFI Causing Ambient Fail, Unstable Reference, Ambient Fail, 000,000,010 to 065, 075, Air Blank Won't Clear
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RAMCheck2 0018, Zero Compromised by RFI, 011-014,000,007,000,022,Can't Clear Air Blank 024-029
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Stardate254508 0005 Apparently Normal ACABA But No Keyboard Attached
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Stardate254508 0001 Passed Diagnostics Test on 25/45/08
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Stardate254508 0003 5 Stand-alone Cal. Checks on 25/45/08
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Stardate254508 0002 25/45/08 Date Corrected by Dip Switches
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ProcessorErrors 0010 Operation Appears Normal But Instrument Crashed Earlier
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ProcessorErrors 0005
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ProcessorErrors 0008 - Unstable Instruments - Operator Destroys Evidence of Bad Cal. Checks
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ProcessorErrors 0009 - Acceptable Cal. Checks? - Notwithstanding Earlier Crash and Bad Cal Check in 0008
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ProcessorErrors 0004 - Startup Crash - High and Fluctuating DVM
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RAMCheck2 0008 - Instrument Prints Card - but No Simulator or SAS
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RAMcheck2 0007 - Normal Breath Test Card Produced Notwithstanding 3 Prior Crashes
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ProcessorErrors 0005 - Diagnostics "OK"? - Indicated Following 0004 Startup Crash
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Cell Phone RFI Intoxilyzer Part 1
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Cell Phone RFI Intoxilyzer Part 2
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Does_text_messaging_affect_Cal_Checks_128_IntSubtract.mpg
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Does_text_messaging_affect_Intoxilyzer_Results_122_132.mpg
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Intoxilyzer®  is a registered trademark of CMI, Inc. The Intoxilyzer® 5000C is an "approved instrument" in Canada.
Breathalyzer® is a registered trademark of Draeger Safety, Inc., Breathalyzer Division. The owner of the trademark is Robert F. Borkenstein and Draeger Safety, Inc. has leased the exclusive rights of use from him. The Breathalyzer® 900 and Breathalyzer® 900A were "approved instruments" in Canada.
DrugTest® 5000 is also a registered trademark of Draeger Safety, Inc.. DrugTest® 5000 is "approved drug screening equipment" in Canada.
Alcotest® is a registered trademark of Draeger Safety, Inc. The Alcotest® 7410 GLC and 6810 are each an "approved screening device" in Canada.
Datamaster®  is a registered trademark of National Patent Analytical Systems, Inc.  The BAC Datamaster® C  is an "approved instrument" in Canada.
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