Only one setting can be modified at a time.
If the thermometer was produced with the sole internal
temperature setting (CORE), only the °C/°F setting will be
available for changing.
The measurement of the body temperature should always
be taken at the centre of the forehead (see no.4.1) or on
the eyelid (see no.4.2), no matter what the current setting
is: in fact, the axillary, oral, rectal or core settings provide
temperature value that is a valid approximation of the
axillary, oral, rectal or internal temperature respectively
(see no. 3).
8. TROUBLESHOOTING
1. The projection does not turn on: the batteries are
completely dead or incorrectly inserted; replace or reinsert
them (see no.11).
2. The temperature does not project inside the rectangle:
the unit is not at the correct distance - move the
thermometer forward or back until the projected
temperature falls exactly inside the rectangle (see fig. 5).
3. The projected temperature is not clearly visible: there is
too much light in the room or the batteries are flat; try to
look at the reading in the shade or replace the batteries.
4. The sensor (see fig. 1) is damaged or water has leaked
into the thermometer: contact Brother Max for technical
advice.
5. The thermometer temperature reading is too low:
- ensure you have read all the warnings carefully (see no.
2);
- check that the sensor (see fig. 1) is not dirty or damaged;
if it is, clean it as indicated in no.10 or contact Brother Max
for technical advice;
- check that the thermometer is being held perpendicular to
the forehead (see fig. 2).
6. The thermometer temperature reading is too high:
ensure you have read all the warnings carefully (see no. 2);
7. The thermometer appears stuck, for instance, some
lights stay on for longer than 1 minute: reset the
thermometer by removing and reinserting the batteries.
9. WHAT DO THE DISPLAY SYMBOLS MEAN?
DESCRIPTION: the
symbol “bAt” ( ) is
projected alternately with
the temperature value.
PROBLEM: the batteries
are getting low but
measurements may still
be taken.
SOLUTION: get new
batteries ready for
changing when the
symbol E.1 (see below)
appears.