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 3000 EZ/EZA Electronic Thermometer

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Table of Contents

V.  Instructions For Use

Probe Covers —Applying & Removing

1.  Open probe cover box by lifting tab at top corner and pulling to remove top panel.
2.   Insert box of probe covers into top of isolation chamber. (To aid infection control, 

never switch boxes between blue and red isolation chambers. Also, never switch 
probes between blue and red isolation chambers. Keep like colors together.)

3.   Remove probe from the probe well.  This automatically turns on the thermometer.
4.   To help remind the user to apply or remove a probe cover, a probe icon with 

flashing probe cover will be displayed when the probe is withdrawn from the 
probe well and following a completed temperature measurement.

5.   Insert the probe end into a cover in the box.  Push the handle firmly until you feel 

the cover “snap” into place.

6.   Take appropriate temperature measurement (oral, axillary or rectal). 
7.   Eject the used cover into bio-waste container by pressing top button. 
8.   Remove, discard and replace box when empty.

Changing Isolation Chambers

 

and Probes

1.   For aiding in infection control, use only the Blue probe and Blue isolation chamber 

for Oral and Axillary temperature taking.  The Red probe and Red isolation 
chamber must only be used for Rectal temperature taking.

2.   Do not attach a Red probe to a Blue isolation chamber or vice-versa.
3.   To remove or replace any isolation chamber/probe assembly, grasp the isolation 

chamber from each side as shown.

4.   Squeeze inward releasing the snaps and slide the isolation chamber up to pull off.
5.   To replace, align probe well finger with opening in the top of the unit.
6.   Slide the isolation chamber down until the side snaps “click” into place.
7.   The probe is connected to the thermometer automatically.
8.   To change probes, remove the isolation chamber as described previously.

9.      Grasp the sides of the L-shaped 

connector piece with one hand 
and then using other hand pull 
backward on the latch holding 
the end of the 
L-shaped connector.

10.    Once free of the latch, slide the 

L-shaped connector out of 
isolation chamber.

11.    To replace, properly align the 

top of the L-shaped connector 
to the slot on the back of the 
isolation chamber.  

12.    Then slide the connector up 

into the slot pressing firmly on 
the bottom of the connector 
until it “clicks” into place.

Summary of Contents for Filac 3000 EZ

Page 1: ...Table of Contents Filac TM 3000 EZ EZA Electronic Thermometer Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...Filac 3000 EZ EZA Electronic Thermometer Operating Manual...

Page 3: ...ectal Temperature Taking 5 Direct Mode 6 Direct Mode Lock 6 Recall Last Temperature 6 VI Cleaning and Sterilization 6 VII Battery Replacement Installation 7 VIII Troubleshooting 7 IX Specifications 8...

Page 4: ...urement and Regulation Plenum Press NY 1982 p 81 87 II General Information 1 The Filac 3000 EZ EZA Electronic Thermometer is a fast highly accurate and easy to use clinical instrument for measuring pa...

Page 5: ...not open unit No user serviceable parts inside Opening of device may affect calibration and voids warranty 11 Disposal of used probe covers must be performed in accordance with current medical practic...

Page 6: ...limitations 10 95 Temperature limitations 13 F 25 C 131 F 55 C Follow instructions for use This manual must be read prior to use of the thermometer Symbol appears blue on device Non ionizing electroma...

Page 7: ...mbersand Probes 1 For aiding in infection control use only the Blue probe and Blue isolation chamber for Oral and Axillary temperature taking The Red probe and Red isolation chamber must only be used...

Page 8: ...ss again as needed 13 Eject the used cover into a bio waste container by pushing top button 14 After returning the probe to the probe well the temperature is stored for recall until the probe is once...

Page 9: ...ring use to indicate Direct mode operation 3 To exit Direct mode lock and return to normal operation again press and hold the Site and C F buttons at the same time for 4 seconds A long beep will be so...

Page 10: ...top half of the door upwards pressing firmly on the top of the door until the small tab on the main unit clicks into the catch on the battery door 7 Reinstall isolation chamber with probe attached VII...

Page 11: ...ectal Mode 10 14 seconds Direct Mode All Sites 60 120 seconds Typical times for switch to Direct Mode If no measurement site detected 60 seconds after pulling probe from probe well If temperature does...

Page 12: ...ontinuous Use Intended for hand held use Degree of Safety of Application in the Presence Not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air oxygen or nitrous oxide Transport...

Page 13: ...mperature A Filac 3000 EZ EZA Electronic Thermometer should have a quick predict mode accuracy within 0 3 C of the calibrated water bath temperature The probe cable connector is designed to exceed 1 0...

Page 14: ...A Reorder No 505003 Complete Rectal Thermometer Includes electronic thermometer with Red Rectal isolation chamber and Red Rectal probe with 4 foot 1 2 m cord and global manual on CD Filac 3000 EZ Reor...

Page 15: ...ty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or application other than as expressly set forth in the product labeling Section XII Electromagnetic Conformity Declaration The Filac 3000 Ele...

Page 16: ...ions it is recommended that the P STIM be powered from an uninterruptible power supply or a battery Power frequency 50 60 Hz magnetic field EN 61000 4 8 per EN 60601 1 2 2001 3 A m 3 A m Power frequen...

Page 17: ...ce in meters m Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level in each frequency range b Interference may occur in...

Page 18: ...U S and internationally registered trademarks of Covidien AG TM Trademark of its respective owner Other brands are trademarks of a Covidien company 2012 Covidien Made in China Covidien llc 15 Hampshir...

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