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MAINTENANCE, STORAGE AND CALIBRATION
PROBLEMS AND TROUBLESHOOTING:
Maintenance:
Remove all stains from the device with a soft dry cloth.
1.
Clean the end of the probe as follows: wipe its surface gently with a swab of cotton wool or soft
2.
cloth moistened with alcohol. The thermometer can be used after the alcohol dries.
Do not wash the thermometer with water, abrasive detergent or detergent containing benzene.
3.
Storage:
After each use clean the thermometer and put on the protective cover.
1.
Do not leave the thermometer exposed to direct sun, high temperatures, humidity, fire, flames,
2.
shocks or hits.
If you do not use the thermometer for a long time, take out the batteries.
3.
Calibration:
The thermometer is factory-calibrated. If the thermometer is used according to the user manual,
1.
periodic calibration is not required. If there are any doubts concerning the accuracy of measurement,
please contact your shop assistant immediately. Do not try to modify or reassemble the thermometer.
Problems
Checklist
Action
No reaction
Battery symbol on the LCD
display
“Lo” on the display
(result below 32°C or 89.6°F)
“Hi” on the display (result
above 42.9°C or 109.3°F).
Dead battery?
Battery in wrong polarity?
Low battery
Was the thermometer appropri
-
ately pointed at the ear drum
or forehead?
Please check the way you use
the thermometer
Replace the old battery
Put the batteries in again,
paying attention to the position
of the poles
Replace the old battery
Follow the user manual which
will explain how to point the
thermometer at the ear drum/
forehead
Follow the user manual to take
a correct measurement
UWAGI:
W środowisku wyładowań elektrostatycznych, urządzenie może nieprawidłowo
funkcjonować i może wymagać zresetowania.
Nie wyrzucaj produktu do śmieci. O szczegóły pytaj sprzedawcę.
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