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IR Forehead/Ear Thermometer
Art.no 34-7014 Model TH1091
Please read the entire instruction manual before use and save it for future
reference. We reserve the right for any errors in text or images and for making any
necessary technical changes to this document. If you should have any questions
concerning technical problems please contact our Customer Services.
1. Caution
• Do not use the thermometer in rooms having temperatures below
15 ºC/59 ºF or above 35 ºC/95 ºF or in rooms having relative humidity of
below 20 % RH or above 80 % RH. If you do not follow this advice the
thermometer may give you inaccurate readings.
• Do not subject the thermometer to extreme temperatures (under
-10 ºC/14 ºF or over 55 ºC/131 ºF) or extreme humidity (under 20 % RH
or over 90 % RH). If you do not follow this advice the thermometer may
give you inaccurate readings.
• It can be dangerous for patients to diagnose or treat themselves based on
the readings from this thermometer. Always follow your doctor’s instructions.
Diagnosing yourself can lead to a worsening of your condition.
• Do not touch or blow into the infra-red sensor.
A dirty infra-red sensor can give inaccurate readings.
• Clean dirty infra-red sensors carefully, using a soft, dry cleaning cloth.
Cleaning sensors with toilet or kitchen paper can scratch the sensor and
cause inaccurate readings.
• Store the product out of children’s reach.
Do not let children use this thermometer without supervision, ears can
be damaged by children attempting to take their own readings. If your
child swallows the battery or protective film, you should seek medical
advice immediately.
• Bring the thermometer into the room roughly 30 minutes before taking a
temperature so that the thermometer can acclimatise to any difference
in temperature between the room and the place where the thermometer
is stored. If you do not follow this advice the thermometer may give you
inaccurate readings.
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