DO
Figure 7
Care
And
Cleaning
1. The
probe
win d
ow
must be
kept
clea
n, dry,
and
und
amage
d at ali
times to ens
ur
e accu
rate
readings.
The
accu
racy
of t
emp
erature
r
eadings
can be affected by
damage
to the
probe
window, or the
pre
s
enc
e
of
dirt
, fing
erprints
, e
ar
w
ax
, dust and
ath
er
soiling
compound
s on the
probe
wind
ow
.
Degraded
se
nsor
s
can
degra
de
per
formance
or
c
ause
other
problems.
2. The
probe
window
is
the
most
deli
ca
te
part
of
the therrn
omete
r.
Use a s
oft
elat
h slightly moistened
with
a 75 % iso
prop
yl
alcohol
solution to dis
infect
probe wind
ow
and
the therrno
rn
eter. Do not
use abrasive cl
eaner
s. After cl
ea
ning, allow at !
east
10
mi nutes
drying ti
me
be fore t
ak
ing
tempera
tures.
N
ote
:
Do
not use any chernical
other
than is
opr
opyl alc
ohol
to
clean
the
probe
win dow.
3.
Us
e a s
oft
, dry
elath
to
clean
the ther
mom
eter dis
pla
y
and
exterior.
4.
The
thermometer is not
waterpro
of. Do n
ot
s
ubm
erge the
unit
in
w
ater
wh en cleaning.
5. Store
the
therrnometer in a
dr
y location, free from
dust
and
con
tamination and
awa
y from
direct
su
nl igh
t.
6. Str
ong
electromagnet
ic fields
may
int
er
fere with
the
proper
operation
of
the
thermometer.
Th
e
de
viee
need
s spe
cial
pr
e-cautions
regarding
EM
C accordi
ng
to the
EMC
inf
orm
ation.
7. Put the t
hermometer
back
to the orig
in
al
packagin
g
after
using.
Battery
Replacem~nt
1.
Rep
lace
batt
ery wh
en"
è!Q
" app
ears
in the
upp
er
right
co
rner
of
LCD
displa
y. (See
Figur
e 8)
2. Slide battery co
ver
d
ow
n as sh
awn
in
Figure
9.
3. Rem ove
batter
y
and
install2
new
AAA
al
kaline
batteries
as s
ha
wn in Figure
10
.
4.
Slide
batter
y caver
back
on.
Figure
8
1
0
Figure
9
Mcas
ur
ing range
Measu
ri
ng site
Ref
erence body s
it
e
Operation mode
Laboratory accuracy
Di
splay
re
solution
Fi
gure
10
Specifications
Fo
rehcad mode: 34.
00C
-43.0
"C(9
3.
2·
F- 109.4"F)
Obj
ect
mode:
O"
C-
!OO"C
(32"F-
21
2
"F)
Forehead(Forehead Mode)
Or
al (This
th
ermomcter
co
nvcr
ts
th
e fo
re
head temperat
ur
e
to di splay i
lS
Ô
ral
e
qui
va
l
e
nt.
~
)
Forehead mode(Adjust mode)
For
e
head
mod
e:
â 0.2
0C
(0.4"F) during 3
5.
5"C
- 42.o"C (95.9"F-
t0
7.6"F)
at 15
0C
-
35"C
(59
.0"F
-95.
0"F)
op
erati
ng
temperature r
an
ge
à
0.3
"C
(0.5"F) for othcr measuring
an
d opcrating
temperature range
Object mode: à
4%
or à
2
•
((4~F)
whi
ch
ev
er is grea ter
Meas
ur
e
ti
me Approximately 1 second
Operatîng tempera
tur
e 1
O"C
-
40
..
C(So•F- 104.F), 1 S%
-8
5
%R
H, non-condens
in
g
range: Atmospheric
Pr
ess
ur
e:
70
0hP
a-
1
060
hPa
Stora
ge
and transpo
rt
-2S"C
-
SS"C
(
-13•F
- 131•F), 1
5%-9S
o/.
RH
, non-
co
ndensing
temperature range Atm
os
pheric
Pr
es
sur
e:
7
00
hPa -
10
60hPa
Clinical bias:
-0
.09"C(- 0.
!6
"F)
Cli
ni
cal accuracy Clînical repeatability: 0.
13"C(
0.23°F)
Limits
ofagr
ee
me
nt:
0.
87•
((
1.57°F)
Shock withstands d
ro
p o
f3
feet
Dimension 1 53*
41*44mm
Weig
ht
Appro x.84g
ram
s(
with batte
ri
es)
Battery DC3V(2ii AAA batter
y)
Battery !ife Approx. 1 year/
60
00
readings
Expected service li fe
Thr
ee ycars
lngr
ess
protecting
ra
ting IP22
Trouble
shoot
ing
Err
or mes
sage
Pro
bl
em
Solution
Er
1
Measurement before
Ta
ke a measureme
nt
un
t
il
.&.
or
ill
ap
pe
ar
s
1
thermometer is ready
on
th
e display.
Place the th
er
mometer
Erë
1
The amb ient temperature
in a r
oom
for at least 30
is not within the range minut
es
at
r
oom
between
lOo
( and 40°(
temperat
ur
e between
(
50
°F-
104
°F).
1 OoC a
nd
40
°C
(5
0°F- 1
04°
F)
E
-~
The
th
er
mometer is
Read Illustration For
Use
thoroughly a
nd
r:t
placed
in
correct! y
ta
ke a
new
temper
atu
re
or unsteady.
measuremen
t.
All ow the thermometer
[_1_1
The thermometer
to
re
st in a room for at
sh
owing
a rapid ambient
!e
as
t 30 minutes
at
'-'
1
temperature change.
room temperature:
between 1
OoC
a
nd
40
°C
(
50°
F- l 04°F)
Unload
the
ba
tte
ry
,
Erc
w
ai
t for 1 minute and
The
thermometer is not
rep
ower
it.
If
th
e
f
unctioning
properly.
message
reappe
ars
,
- J
co
ntact the retai l
er
for
se
rvice.
Err
or mess
age
Problem Solution
In
Forehe
ad
mode:
Te
mperature taken is
Re
ad
Temper
atu
re Taking
higher than 43.0 oc
Hl
(
109
.4
°F).
Hints Thoroug
hl
y,
then
ln
O
bj
ec
t mode:
take a new temperature
Temperature taken is
meas
ur
eme
n
t.
higher than 1
00
oC
(2!2°F)
In Forehead
mod
e:
Temperature taken is
Re
ad
Temperature
1
l
owe
r
th
an 34.0 °C
Taking Hints thoroug
hl
y ,
(93
.
2°
F).
then make s
ur
e the lens
1_[1
ln O
bje
ct mode:
fil ter
~
r
e
clean, then take
Te
mperature taken is
a new temperature
lowe
r
th
an 0°(
measu
re
rn
ent.
(32°
F).
The thermomet
er
coul
d
Replace two
new
CZ!
not wo
rk
due
to
l
aw
al
ka
line ba
tt
e
ri
es
batter
y.
sizeAAA.
Calib
rat
i
on
The
thermometer
is
initia
l!
y
ca
libra led at the
ti
me of manufacture.
If the
thermomete
r is used accor
ding
to the use
instruct
ion,
periodic
re
adjustment
is not req
uir
ed. H
owever
, We r
eco
m
men
ds c
he
c
king
ca
libratio
n
every
two
yea
rs or w
hen
eve
r
clini
cal accuracy of the
thermo
me
ter
is in
question.
Please
send
the
complete
deviee
to
the
dealers or
manufacturer.
The
ab
ove
recommendations
do not s
upersede
the legal
requirements.
The
u
ser
must
al ways
comply
with
legal
requirements
for the
contro
l
of
the
me
asurement
,
functionality,
and
accuracy
of
the deviee
which
are requ
ir
ed by the
scope
of
relevant
laws,
directives
or
ordinances
w
here
the deviee is
used
.
A
clinic
al
summary
and
procedures
for
checking
calibration
are
ava
ilable
upon
request.(Turn
on
the
thermometer
and
press
the
power
b
utton
long
time un til
entering
into
calibra
te
mode
,
software
version
will
be
di
splayed.)
[!] Type BF applied.part
D
îr
e
ctCur
re
nt
Disposai
of
this product a
nd
used batteries should be car
ri
ed o
ut
in
accordance
with the national regulations for
th
e disposai of electronic products
Consult Accomp
an
ying Documents
Batch Code
J--$S
'C
Storage and Transportation Temperature Limit:
·""
.Il
-l3°F-13l°F(-25°C-
55°C)
Service
The
the
r
mometer
has a
limited
one
year
warranty.
Do
not
attempt
to disass
emble
or
repair
the ther
mometer
by
yourself.
Should
se
rvice
be
required
during
or
after
the
warranty
period
you
must
co
ntact
the
manufacturer.
Repackage
the
thermometer
carefully
in
its
original
packaging
or
securely
pack
to a
void
damage
during
s
hipping
.
Include
the
original
sales
slip
indicating
the
date
of
purcha
se
, a
note
describing
the
problem,
and
your
return
address.
Send
the
thermometer
prepaid
and
insured.
The
lay
operator
or
lay
responsible
organization
should
contact
the
manufacturer
or
the
manufacturer's
representative: