Ariz. Admin. Code § R17-5-706 - Calibration Check; Requirements
A.
An IISP-certified technician shall inspect, maintain, and check each CIID for
calibration accuracy and operational performance before the device is placed
into, or returned to service.
B. A
person with a CIID installed on a motor vehicle is responsible for obtaining a
calibration check of the CIID by the IISP's technician at the IISP's service
center within every 77 to 90-day period after device installation, and every 77
to 90 days thereafter, during the person's ignition interlock period.
1. Accuracy standards as prescribed under
R17-5-603 ;
a. The device shall be calibrated before
placed into, or returned to service.
b. The calibration test shall consist of
introducing to the device a known alcohol concentration from a reference sample
device, the analysis of which indicates the device's agreement with the known
concentration. The manufacturer's software shall be capable of performing,
documenting, and reporting the result of this calibration test. The calibration
test result shall verify the accuracy of the ignition interlock device
according to the standards prescribed under
R17-5-603 ; and
2. Anticircumvention standards and
operational features as prescribed under
R17-5-603.
1. Repair, recalibrate, and retest the device
model to ensure that it does meet all applicable standards; or
2. Remove the device model from
service.
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