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12. TROUBLESHOOTING
1. The projection/display does not turn on: the batteries are completely dead or
incorrectly inserted; replace or reinsert them (par. #9).
2.The temperature is not projected between the two arches: the unit is not at the
correct distance; move the thermometer forward or back until the projected tempera
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ture falls precisely between the two arches (g. 6).
3. The projected temperature is not clearly visible: there is too much light in the room
or the batteries are low; cast a shadow over the subject or replace the batteries.
4.The sensor (g. 1) is damaged or water has seeped into the thermometer: contact
your Dealer right away for technical service.
5.The thermometer temperature reading is too low:
- make certain that the conditions outlined in the warnings (par. #2) have been met;
- check that the waveguide (g. 1) is not soiled or damaged; if it is, clean it as indi
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cated in par. #10 or contact your Dealer for technical service;
- check that the thermometer is perpendicular to the forehead as indicated in g. 3.
6. The temperature reading is too high: make certain that the conditions outlined in
the warnings have been met (par. #2).
7. The thermometer appears blocked or does not revert to stand-by after being idle
for 20 seconds, or the aiming LEDs remain on after the button is released: reset the
thermometer by removing and reinserting the batteries.
13. TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
13.1 Measuring specifications
Resolution: 0.1
Room temperature working range:
- standard range: 16,0/40,0°C (69.8/104.0°F)
- extended range: -10,0/45,0°C (14.0/113°F)
(1)
Body temperature readings
Measurement range: 34,0/43,0°C (93.2/109.4°F)
Accuracy:
from 34,0 to 35,9°C: ±0,3°C from 93.2 to 96.7°F: ±0,5°F
from 36,0 to 39,0°C: ±0,2°C
(2)
from 96.8 to 102.2°F: ±0,4°F
(2)
from 39,1 to 43,0°C: ±0,3°C from 102.3 to 109.4°F: ±0,5°F