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If your vehicle needs to be taken in for repairs, maintenance,
inspection, or any other non-llD related service, you must
notify your service provider in order to prevent anomalous
records or violations.
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Please retain all vehicle service records throughout your
program.
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If possible, it is advisable that you remain present when your
vehicle is being repaired.
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The WC9000+ contains the most advanced alcohol detection
technology and is immune to most forms of contamination,
including acetone. However, any products containing isopropyl
or ethyl alcohol can contribute to high BAC readings or affect
device calibration. Products such as mouth wash, hand
sanitizer, gasoline, and some cleaning products should be kept
away from the device, and not be used within 15-20 min of
using the IID.
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If the device knowingly comes in contact with a contaminant,
remove the device to a cool, dry place with good airflow.
Allow the device enough time to recover. Contact your service
provider for further instructions.
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If you have concerns about a product, have the label available
and contact your service provider.
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While food and drink will not normally cause a failed test,
it is important not to be eating or drinking beverages other
than water immediately before, or while operating the device.
Particulates can damage the sensors in the device.
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Smoke and vapor are particularly damaging. Tobacco products
and e-cigarettes should not be used while operating the device
or in an enclosed space with the handset.
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