Owner's Manual
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Battery Replacement
1. Replace battery when " appears on
(See Figure 10)
" LCD display.
2. Slide battery cover down as shown in Figure 11.
3. Remove battery and install 2 new AAA alkaline batteries
as shown . in Figure 12
4. Slide battery cover back on.
Figure10
Figure11
Figure 12
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Care And Cleaning
1. The probe window must be kept clean, dry, and undamaged at all
times to ensure accurate readings. The accuracy of temperature
readings can be affected by damage to the probe window, or the
presence of dirt and ear wax on the probe window.
2. Fingerprints, earwax, dust and other soiling compounds reduce
transparency of the window and result in lower temperature
readings.
3. The probe window is the most delicate part of the thermometer.
To safely clean the window, gently wipe its surface with a cotton
swab slightly moistened with isopropyl alcohol and immediately
wipe dry with a clean cotton swab. After cleaning, allow at least
5 minutes drying time before taking temperatures.
Note: Do not use any chemical other than isopropyl alcohol to
clean the probe window.
4. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the thermometer display and
exterior.
5. The thermometer is not waterproof. Do not submerge the unit in
water when cleaning.
6. Store the thermometer in a dry location, free from dust and
contamination and away from direct sunlight.
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Care And Cleaning
7. Periodic cleaning and disinfection of the device following use to
prevent patient cross infection.
-Use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a 75% isopropyl alcohol
solution to disinfect the thermometer and probe. Do not use
abrasive cleaners.
8. Ensure that children do not use the instrument unsupervised;
some parts are small enough to be swallowed.
9. Do not remove or modify the equipment without permission.
10. Strong electromagnetic fields may interfere with the proper
operation of the thermometer. The device needs special
pre-cautions regarding EMC according to the EMC information.
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12. Put the thermometer back to the original packaging after using.
. It is not intended for use in the oxygen rich environment and
presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen or
nitrous oxide.
Specifications
Ear/Forehead mode: 34.0℃~43.0℃(93.2℉~109.4℉)
Object mode: 0℃~100℃(32℉~212℉)
Ear/Forehead mode:
±0.2℃ (0.4℉) during 35.5℃~42.0℃ (95.9℉~107.6℉)
at 15℃~35℃ (59.0℉~95.0℉) operating temperature range
±0.3℃ (0.5℉) for other measuring and operating
temperature range
Object mode: ±4% or ±2℃(4℉) whichever is greater
Measuring range
Laboratory accuracy
Display resolution
0.1℃ or 0.1℉
Measure time
Approx. one second
Measuring site Ear canal(Ear Mode)、Forehead(Forehead Mode)
Oral (This thermometer converts the ear temperature to
display its “oral equivalent.”)
Reference body site
Operation mode Ear/Forehead mode(Adjust mode), Object mode
10℃~40℃(50℉~104℉), 15%~85%RH, non-condensing
00hPa ~ 1060hPaAtmospheric Pressure : 7
139 42.5 26.5mm× ×
Approx.72grams(with batteries)
DC3V(2×AAA battery)
Operating temperature
range:
Storage and transport
temperature range
-25℃~ 55℃ (-13℉~131℉), 15%~95%RH, non-condensing
700hPa ~ 1060hPaAtmospheric Pressure :
Clinical accuracy
Dimension
Weight
Battery
Battery life
Approx. 1 year/6000 readings
Ingress protecting rating
IP22
Shock
withstands drop of 3 feet
Expected service life
Three years
Clinical bias:0.06℃( 0.11℉)
Clinical repeatability:0.13℃( 0.23℉)
Limits of agreement:0.94℃( 1.69℉)