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human temperature range | 32.0°C - 42.2°C |
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human temperature range (Fahrenheit) | 89.6°F - 107.9°F |
object temperature range | 5.0°C - 100°C |
object temperature range (Fahrenheit) | 41.0°F - 212°F |
human temperature accuracy | ±0.2°C / ±0.4°F |
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object temperature accuracy | ±1°C |
operation distance | 3-5 cm |
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operating temperature | 16.0°C - 35.0°C |
storage temperature | -25°C - 55°C |
battery type | 2xAAA alkaline batteries |
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battery voltage | 1.5V |
dimensions | 134 x 85 x 31 mm |
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weight | 76 g (without battery) |
Shows the front and back views of the thermometer, labeling key components like the LCD display, infrared lens, and buttons.
Explains the meaning and description of various icons and symbols shown on the LCD display during operation.
Provides a step-by-step guide on how to replace the batteries, including notes on disposal and battery types.
Explains how to switch the thermometer mode between measuring body temperature and object temperature.
Details the procedure to toggle between Fahrenheit and Celsius temperature units.
Step-by-step instructions for taking a temperature reading from a person, including aiming and distance.
Step-by-step instructions for taking a temperature reading from an object, including distance and method.
Describes how to recall up to 10 stored temperature measurements and view associated icons.
Explains the process to clear all stored temperature readings from the device's memory.
Provides instructions on how to clean the thermometer lens and body using alcohol swabs or soft cotton swabs.
Outlines recommended storage conditions, including battery removal, temperature range, and protection from impact.
Offers advice for accurate results, such as waiting periods, keeping the forehead dry, and using personal temperature records.
States that the IR thermometer is not a substitute for professional medical consultation.
Lists the technical specifications of the thermometer, including measuring range, accuracy, power, and dimensions.