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Infrared Thermometer measures the body temperature based on the
infrared energy emitted from the eardrum or the forehead. Users can
quickly get measurement results after positioning properly the
temperature probe in the ear canal or forehead.
Normal body temperature is a range. The following tables shows that this
normal range also varies by site. Therefore, readings from different site
should not be directly compared. Tell your doctor what type of thermometer
you used to take your temperature and on what part of the body. Also bear
this in mind if you are diagnosing yourself.
Measurements
Maximum thermometer
measurement range
32.0°C to 42.9°C
90.0°F to 109.9°F
Measurement accuracy
+/- 0.1°C 35.5°C – 42.0°C
+/- 0.2°F 95.9°F – 107.6°F
Storage/transportation temperature
+/- 0.2°C -20°C – 55°C
+/- 0.4°F -4°F –131°F
Storage/transportation humidity
15% ~ 95% RH
Ambient During Use temperature
+/- 0.2°C 15°C – 40°C
+/- 0.4°F 59°F –104°F
During Use humidity
15% ~ 95% RH
Structure
The thermometer consists of a shell, an LCD screen, a measure button,
a beeper, a battery compartment, and a Microprocessor.