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The thermometer is now ready to take a reading and will keep the MQCS for 30 or
60 minutes (depending on the version). “MQCS” on the display indicates that manual
quick calibration has been performed.
This system enables the thermometer to take accurate readings.
The MQCS can also be performed in case of count-down (see par. #8.2).
In “NURS” setting, the MQCS is mandatory every 30 or 60 minutes.
In “DOCT” setting, see the par. #8.2.
8.2 AQCS – countdown (only DOCT MODE)
In DOCT setting, if the thermometer is handled at length or if there is a signicant tem
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perature dierence with respect to the room temperature, a count-down will appear
on the display indicating that you should wait until automatic temperature calibration
AQCS (Automatic Quick Calibration System) has been completed.
The countdown will continue updating as long as dierences in temperature are de
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tected (for example, because the thermometer has been continuously handled).
At this point you have 2 options:
1. make the MQCS as described in par. #8.1
or
2. without touching the thermometer, wait until the countdown has run its course and
automatic quick calibration AQCS (countdown) is completed.
At the end of the countdown, the thermometer can take accurate readings.
“AQCS” appears on the display indicating that automatic quick calibration has been
performed.
9. REPLACING the BATTERIES
• Set your thumb in the oval hollow on the back
of the unit, press down and slide the battery
hatch out as shown in g. 11.
• Remove the battery hatch.
• Remove the old batteries and dispose of them
as required in the containers provided for this
purpose.
• Insert 4 new AAA - LR03 batteries, preferably
alkaline, carefully complying with the position indicated in their housing.
• To close the hatch, slide it in the opposite direction from which it was opened.
• After changing the batteries, let the thermometer stabilize for 20 minutes before
taking a temperature reading, or run a manual quick calibration (MQCS, par. #8).
Remove the batteries if you do not expect to use the thermometer for a long
time.
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Fig. 11