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Intended Use: BACTRACK
®
 SingleShot
 Alcohol Detector is a test for alcohol in 
human breath. It is a disposable screening device for one-time use.
Test System: The Detector is based on indicator chemistry that changes color in 
the presence of breath that contains alcohol. See our website for more information 
on the chemistry of the Detector. Detectors are calibrated to turn positive at or 
above a specific level of alcohol in the breath. This level is called the cut-off. The 
cut-off is printed on the left side of the Detector label. For example, the Detector 
labeled .08% will turn positive when the breath contains or exceeds .08 percent alcohol.
Preparation and Storage
The Detector is ready to use. Use the Detector immediately after breaking glass tube.
Storage Conditions: 4 to 122°F or -15 to 50°C.
The lot number and “Use By” date is printed on the Detector or the package label. 
Do not use the Detector after the “Use By” date.
Warnings, Precautions, and Limitations
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Alcohol impairs judgement. Do not test yourself OR drive if you have been 
drinking. Someone who has not been drinking should help conduct the test and 
read the result.
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Do not use the Detector if the glass tube containing crystals is broken or the 
crystals are not Yellow before you begin Step 1 of the instructions.
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Detector results should not be interpreted by readers who are color-blind, 
visually impaired, or under the influence of alcohol or any other substance that 
may impair their vision or judgement.
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Detector result is  best viewed under white light (incandescent, fluorescent or 
indirect sunlight). It may be hard to read Detector results under certain 
streetlights or under dim lighting. Under yellow streetlights (sodium vapor), 
green colors may look gray-green; blue colors may look gray-white. Under 
blue-white streetlights (mercury vapor) yellow may look amber-green. A 
flashlight with an incandescent bulb, held to the side of the detector, may be 
used to help read the result under these lighting conditions.
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Lighting studies were performed following NHTSA (National Highway Traffic 
Safety Administration) guidelines. Detector results were read under 5 lighting 
conditions. The results met the guidelines except for 1 reading. There was 1 
false positive out of 1200 readings of the .04 Detector for a sample that did 
not contain alcohol.
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Compare the Detector result to the yellow box on this pamphlet or to an unused 
detector of the sa    me lot number to help you see if the Detector has turned 
GREEN or BLUE indicating a positive result.
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Keep out of reach of children. Do not immerse in liquid.
• 
DO NOT EAT the contents of the Detector. This Detector contains potassium 
dichromate, a hazardous chemical. If eaten, induce vomiting and contact your doctor.
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The Detector should only be used as a screening device and is only an 
indication of the possible presence of alcohol in the blood of the subject. 
Although breath alcohol levels have been shown to represent blood alcohol 
levels, the correlation depends on many factors. The exact level of alcohol 
in the blood cannot be accurately determined by using the Detector.
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The Detector does not determine or detect the intoxication of the subject. 
Decision’s and/or actions based on the use of this device by any person shall 
be at person’s own risk.
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A positive result should be taken as a warning that the subject may have 
detectable alcohol in their system. A positive result should be confirmed by an 
evidentiary alcohol test before any legal or workplace actions are taken.
• 
There may be times that a person tests negative and later show that he/she is 
under the influence of alcohol or their judgement had been impaired by alcohol.
Technical Assistance: If you have any questions or concerns please call 
1-877-334-6876 or email us at info@bactrack.com. Visit our website for 
further information, www.bactrack.com
Distributed by KHN Solutions LLC, 300 Broadway, Suite 26, San Francisco, CA 94133
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For In Vitro Diagnostic Use
Do Not Drink and Drive