1. INTRODUCTION
Dear consumer!
We congratulate you with a B.Well infrared thermometer buying!
Thank you for choosing our product!
MED-3000 advantages include:
1. 3 in 1 thermometer
Human body/ object/ ambient temperature
2. One-second reading
3. Accurate and reliable
4. Traffi c lights backlight
(Human Body Mode)
5. Tracking light
6. 25-memory recall
7. Large LCD Display
8. °C/°F Switchable function
2. INTENDED PURPOSE
The device is intended for the intermittent measurement and
monitoring of human body temperature from forehead measurement
at home, clinics and hospital.
A control measurement using a conventional thermometer is
recommended in the following cases:
1. If the reading is surprisingly low.
2. For new-born infants up to 100 days old.
3. For children under three years of age who have a weakened immune
system or who react unusually in the presence or absence of fever.
3. PRECAUTIONS
When using this product, please be sure to follow all the notes listed
below. Any action against these notices may cause injury or affect the
accuracy.
1. Close supervision is necessary when the thermometer is used by, on,
or near children, handicapped persons or invalids.
2. Use the thermometer only for the intended use described in this
manual.
3. Do not use the thermometer if it is not working properly, or if it has
suffered any damage.
Cautions and Warnings
As with any thermometer, proper technique is crucial to obtaining
accurate temperature readings.
Please read this manual thoroughly and carefully before using.
Always operate the thermometer in an operating temperature
range 5°C to 40°C (41°F to 104°F), and relative humidity 15 to 93%.
Always store the thermometer in a cool and dry place -25°C to 70°C
(-13°F to 158°F) and relative humidity 15% to 93%.
The device requires no calibration.
The device contains no user serviceable parts.
The user must check that the equipment functions safely and see
that it is in proper working condition before being use.
The manufacturer does not require such preventive inspections by
other persons.
No modifi cation of this equipment is allowed.
The device is not suitable for use in the presence of fl ammable
anesthetic mixtures with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Do not clean or maintenance the device is in use.
Avoid direct sunlight.
Avoid dropping the thermometer, if it happens and you think the
thermometer may be damaged, please contact customer services
immediately.
Do not touch the lens.
Do not disassemble the thermometer.
Basic safety precautions should always be observed, especially
when the thermometer is used on or near children and disabled
persons.
This thermometer is not intended to substitute for a
consultation with your physician.
Under any circumstances, the temperature taking result is ONLY
for reference. Before taking any medical action, please consult your
physician.
When the measured temperature falls within the fever temperature
range of >37.9°C (100.2°F) and <42.9°C (109.3°F), as indicated by the
red LCD on display, please consult with your physician immediately.
This thermometer and the subject must remain in a stable
environment for at least 30 minutes before measuring the
temperature.
2. It is recommended to remove the batteries if the unit will not be used
for an extended period of time.
3. The batteries should be kept away out of children’s reach. If they are
swallowed, promptly see a doctor for help.
4. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the applicable legal
regulations. Never dispose of batteries in the normal household
waste.
9. SWITCHING BETWEEN FAHRENHEIT AND CELSIUS
This thermometer can display results in either degrees Celsius (°C) or
degrees Fahrenheit (°F).
1. Be sure the thermometer is OFF before selecting the temperature
unit.
2. Long-press the ON Button for 8 seconds until the signal
°C or °F
displayed on the LCD panel as fi gure shown. Re-press the ON Button
to select °C or °F unit.
3. Long-press the ON Button for 3 seconds, it will automatically save
your choice and turn off.
Celsius / °C Fahrenheit / °F
10. TURNING ON THE TRACKING LIGHT
This thermometer provides Tracking Light (LED Light) to help users
placing the thermometer at the correct position.
1. Be sure the thermometer is OFF.
2. Long-press the ON Button for 10 seconds until signal
displayed
on the LCD panel.
3. Short press the ON Button to turn on or off LED light – when LED is
turned on, the blue light will indicate, while it is turned off there is no
light.
4. Long-press the ON Button for 3 seconds, it will automatically save
your choice and turn off.
11. SWITCHING BETWEEN MEASURING MODES
Following modes can be selected:
1. Body Mode
This mode is used to measure the
forehead temperature.
2. Object Mode
This mode is used to measure the
object temperature.
Choose the mode you need using a slider on the side of the device.
Silent mode
Beeps may be switched off:
1. Be sure the infrared thermometer is off.
2. Hold the ON Button for about 12 seconds after “ON” shows on the
LCD panel. (Note: keep holding the button when “°C/°F” is displayed
on the LCD panel).
3. Press the ON Button again to turn ON the beep.
4. Then long-press the Button for 3 seconds, it will automatically save
your choice and turn off.
12. MEASURING HUMAN TEMPERATURE
Tips for measuring human temperature
Bear in mind that the thermometer needs to have been in the room in
which the measurement is taken for at least 30 minutes before use.
NOTE:
Attempting to take temperature readings from sites on the body
other than the forehead may produce inaccurate results.
If the patient’s skin is covered with hair, sweat, or dirt, clean the area
and wait 10 minutes before taking a measurement.
Ensure that the thermometer is held fi rmly during measurement and
that the patient does not move until the measurement is complete.
Movement can impact the measurement.
If the probe is placed at an angle close to the forehead measurement,
the reading will be affected by surrounding temperature.
Babies’ skin reacts very quickly to the ambient temperature.
Therefore, do not take their temperature with the MED-3000
infrared thermometer during or after breastfeeding, because the skin
temperature may then be lower than the internal body temperature.
Readings taken while asleep should not be compared directly to
readings taken while awake, as body temperature while asleep is
typically lower.
Avoid measuring temperature in 30 minutes after exercise, bathing,
or returning from outdoor.
4. CONTRAINDICATIONS
Contraindications: are not revealed.
5. PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION
Tracking Light (LED)
Measurement
Sensor
Mode Switch
Battery Cover
LCD Display
ON Button/
Measurement /
Memory/ Settup
6. DESCRIPTION OF LCD DISPLAY
Object mode
Body mode
Temperature
reading
Temperature
unit
Battery
indication
Memory
indication
7. WHAT IS A “NORMAL” TEMPERATURE?
The temperature in the forehead and temple area differs from
the internal temperature, which is taken orally or rectally.
Vasoconstriction, an effect which constricts the blood vessels and
cools the skin, can occur during the early stages of a fever. In this case,
the temperature measured by the MED-3000 Infrared thermometer
may be unusually low. If the measurement therefore does not
match the patient’s own perception or is unusually low, repeat the
measurement every 15 minutes. As a reference, you can also measure
the internal body temperature using a conventional oral or rectal
thermometer. Body temperature can vary from one individual/ person
to next. It also varies by location on the body and time of day. Below
show the statistical normal ranges from different sites. Please keep
in mind that temperatures measured from different sites, even at
the same time, should not be directly compared. Fever indicates that
the body temperature is higher than normal. This symptom may be
caused by infection, overdressing or immunization. Some people
may not experience fever even when they are ill. These include, but
are not limited to, infants younger than 3 months old, persons with
compromised immune systems, persons taking antibiotics, steroids
or antipyretics (aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen), or persons with
certain chronic illnesses. Please consult your physician when you feel
ill even if you do not have fever.
Normal Temperature Range of various body sites
Oral
36,4 - 37,6°C
Rectal/ Ear
36,7 - 38,2°C
Axillary
35,8 - 37,3°C
8. BATTERY INSTALLATION/ REPLACEMENT
Low battery warning:
The thermometer comes with two 1.5 V AAA alkaline batteries. The
thermometer will display “
“ to alert you when its power is
getting low. Please follow the steps below to replace new batteries
immediately.
Replacing the Battery:
1. Gently slide the battery cover back.
2. Carefully remove the old batteries and properly discard.
3. Insert new batteries (two 1.5V AAA size alkaline batteries) according
to the proper polarity.
4. Slide the battery cover back on.
NOTE:
1. Although the thermometer works when “
“ appearing, we still
recommend that you change the batteries.
Measuring Human Temperature
Taking a Measurement
1. Press ON Button to turn on the thermometer fi rst. The unit will run
a self-test and the LCD will briefl y display all of its symbols during
this time.
2. Push the Mode switch to select Body mode.
The device sounds one short beep when it is turned on and the
temperature unit (°C or °F) fl ashes to confi rms the readiness to
perform the measurement.
3. Position the thermometer at a distance within 3 cm from the center
of the patient’s forehead. Make sure the probe is fl at and close to
the forehead, not at an angle.
4. Press and release the ON Button. The measurement result will be
done in 1 second. The reading is shown together with LCD lighting
and one long beep informs about the temperature measurement,
and after a while another, short, confi rming the saving of the result
to the memory and readiness for the next measurement.
~3 cm
5. If the reading is ≤37,4°C, the display will stay
green
.
If the reading is ≥37,5°C - ≤37,9°C (≥99,5°F - ≤100,2°F), the display will
turn
yellow
.
If the reading is >37,9°C (100,2°F), the display will show together
with
red
LCD and six short beeps.
6. Press the ON Button to turn off the unit, or leave it idle for 10
seconds, the unit will switch off automatically.
13. MEASURING OBJECT/ LIQUID TEMPERATURE
Taking a Measurement
1. Press ON Button to turn on the thermometer fi rst. The unit will run
a self-test and the LCD will briefl y display all of its symbols during
this time.
2. Push the Mode switch to select Object mode.
The device sounds two short beeps indicating that the object mode
is turned on and the temperature unit fl ashes.
3. Position the thermometer at a distance within 3 cm from the object.
Make sure the probe is fl at and close to the object, not at an angle.
4. Press and release the ON Button. The measurement result will be
done in 1 second. The reading is shown together with LCD lighting
and one long beep informs about the temperature measurement,
and after a while another, short, confi rming the saving of the result
to the memory and readiness for the next measurement.
5. Press the ON Button to turn off the unit, or leave it idle for 10
seconds, the unit will switch off automatically.
14. MEMORY FUNCTION
Memory Recall
You can recall up to 25 measurements currently stored in memory to
share with your physician or trained healthcare professional.
1. Be sure the thermometer is OFF before recalling the memory. Press
for 2 seconds the ON Button to enter the memory mode.
2. Each time you press the Button, a result will be displayed in the
order of dates (latest result shown fi rst), together with “MEM” and
number (from 1 to 25).
3. The
symbol or
symbol will appear with each measurement
stored in memory to indicate whether a body or object temperature
was taken. Body Mode measurements: LCD backlight will turn green,
yellow or red according to the memory reading.
4. Exit the memory. Long press ON Button to exit the memory or keep
the thermometer in idle for 10 seconds to switch off automatically.
Instructions for use
MED-3000
Infrared thermometer
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