The thermometer should be kept of the reach of children and pets. When not in use, store the
device in a dry place and protect it against moisture, heat, lint, dust and direct sunlight. Never
place any heavy objects on the thermometer or thermometer packaging.
Do not dispose of batteries in a fire.
Only use recommended batteries. Do not use rechargeable batteries.
This thermometer is not designed to replace diagnostic thermometers in hospitals.
Do not drop, disassemble or modify the thermometer.
Do not use the thermometer if you think it is damaged or notice unusual operation.
The thermometer is comprised of sensitive components and must be treated with caution.
Observe the storage and operating conditions described in the “Technical Specifications”
section.
Do not perform service or maintenance while the thermometer is on.
When using the thermometer, do not touch the battery and patient simultaneously.
Do not use the device if it is damaged/ degraded/ or if any of the thermometer has become
loose. The use of a damaged unit may cause improper results or injury.
Health Canada Warning: The thermometer is not intended for use on children under the age
of two.
Based on current science and technology, the thermometer is not known to cause any
allergic reactions.
This equipment needs to be installed and put into service in accordance with the information
provided in the ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS.
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2.3 Thermometer Self-Test
When the thermometer is o, press the On/Scan button to initiate a self-test. The thermometer will
briefly illuminate all segments of the display with green backlighting and then complete a measurement.
2.4 Temperature Modes
The thermometer is capable of measuring body temperature and surface temperature. By default,
the thermometer will enter Body Mode when turned on. To toggle between body temperature and
surface temperature, press the Mode Button when the device is on.
2.5 Body Temperature
Taking a Body Measurement
• Align the thermometer with the middle of the forehead to measure body temperature (between and
above the eyebrows).
• Ensure the distance between the thermometer and the patient’s forehead is between 0.4” and 2.0”
(1cm – 5 cm). See Figure 3.
Figure 3
• Press and release the On/Scan button.
• The measurement will be displayed within two seconds.
• The thermometer will produce an audible indication when the measurement is complete if audio is
enabled.
• Wait at least one second before taking the next measurement.
• If a continuous series of measurements is being performed, wait at least 30 seconds after every 5th
measurement.
Body Measurement Results
• If the measurement is below 93.2 °F (34.0 °C), the display will show “Lo”, a green backlight and beep
three times if audio is enabled.