CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Keep the thermometer clean.
• Do not use strong jets of water to clean the thermometer or leave it immersed in water for long
periods of time.
• Wipe the thermometer with a soft clean cloth.
• When using alcohol to clean the thermometer, make sure that it does not come into contact with the
indicator section.
• For stubborn stains, wipe the thermometer with a cloth that has been dampened with water or a
neutral detergent solution and then wring thoroughly. Finish by wiping with a soft dry cloth.
• Observe the following to prevent damage to the thermometer.
– Do not use benzene, thinner, gasoline or other strong solvents to clean the thermometer.
– Do not soak the sensing section in alcohol for long periods of time or attempt to sterilize it using hot
water (water at a temperature of 50°C (122°F) or higher).
– Do not use ultrasonic washing to clean the thermometer.
Store the thermometer in its protective case.
• Do not store the thermometer in the following types of places. Doing so may damage the
thermometer.
– Wet locations.
– Locations with high heat and humidity or those that are exposed to direct sunlight. Areas close to
heating equipment, dusty locations, or environments where there are high salt concentrations in the
air.
– Locations where the unit will be subjected to leaning,shock or vibration.
– Pharmaceutical storage areas or locations where corrosive gases are present.
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