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Battery disposal
Used batteries do not belong
in the household waste. You are legally obliged to
dispose of the batteries. Dispose of them via your
specialist electrical supplier or local collecting
point for recyclable waste. Note: Batteries contai-
ning pollutant substances are marked as follows:
Pb = Battery contains lead, Cd = Battery contains
cadmium, Hg = Battery contains mercury. The battery contai-
ned in this instrument is pollutant-free.
Ambient operating conditions
16 °C to 40 °C at a relative
air humidity (not condensing) of up to 95%.
Storage conditions
-20 °C to +50 °C at a relative air humidity
(not condensing) of up to 95%.
Remarks: Correct functioning cannot be
guaranteed, if the device is used outside
the specification range!
Care and cleaning instructions
Cleaning
Clean the water-tight sensor every time after use with a soft
cotton cloth which has been moistened with disinfectant. Clean
the thermometer casing with a soft, dry cloth. THE THERMOMETER
SHOULD NOT BE WASHED OFF IN WATER. On no account
should abrasive cleaners be used or the casing of the Forehead
Thermometer be immersed in water or other liquids.
Protection
Do not expose the Forehead Thermometer to extreme temperatures,
high air humidity or direct sunlight. Avoid strong knocks or
vibrations and do not drop the thermometer.
Do not touch the tip of the sensor with the fingers.
Do not take the Forehead Thermometer apart.
Fault finding and elimination
1. Temperature reading is always too low:
• The sensor was not drawn correctly over the forehead.
- The tip must be placed properly on the temple.
If the sensor is not properly positioned, this cancause
temperature readings tobe too low.