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The Draeger 7510 is ideal for use by police as well as in commerce and industry as an alcohol screening device, it can also be used for evidential testing purposes, subject to relevant local and market sector approvals.

The latest Dräger sensor technology and a modification of the sampling unit leads to improved measurement technology.
Thus, the unit will also signal if alcohol is present in the mouth. A built-in heating element controls the effects of condensation and ensures by tempering the fuel cell quick measurements even at low temperatures. Automatically excluding cross sensitivity to other substances, and eliminating the possibility of breath sample manipulation, it provides an alcohol specific result time after time.
The three button concept have proved it's worth. All measurements are controlled via a single push button, with two up and down keys making menu navigation both quick and simple. The Dräger Alcotest 7510 features a large, high resolution, monochrome graphic display and multi-lingual text. Designed with different environments in mind, it also incorporates an innovative transflective display to ensure that it can be read easily in bright sunlight. The backlit display provides clear, plain text messages even in poor lighting and three light emitting diodes (LEDs) in red, yellow or green support the findings on the display.
Offering comprehensive data management, the Dräger Alcotest 7510 is able to capture and store a wealth of information.
By using pick lists or free text, the unit can be customised to suit specific needs. Together with these entries, the test result, a unique reference number and the time and date can all be stored – the options of configuration are endless.
Ready for immediate use in any location, the Dräger Alcotest 7510 is suitable for use in temperatures from - 10 °C to + 50 °C. Flexible data management and a large data memory and wireless data transfer to the Dräger Mobile Printer or PC allows easy adaption to meet different national or international regulations and guidelines.
When fitted with an absolute pressure sensor, the device will automatically compensate for atmospheric pressure during dry gas calibration.
Other optional accessories include a GPS module to allow positional co-ordinates to be recorded and used for future statistical analysis, together with rugged carry cases, belt bags and storage racks for multiple devices.