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(5) When measurement is completed

1. When the measurement is completed, 2 beeps will sound for 3 

times when the results is less than 99.5

℉(37.5℃) 

, otherwise 4 

beeps will sound for 3 times.

2. When the measurement is completed, “

” sign will stop 

flashing with backlighting.

3. The thermometer will power off automatically 30 seconds after 

the last measurement is completed.

4. If no more measurement is required, press and hold the on-off 

button to power off manually to save batteries power.

BEEP BEEP BEEP BEEP~

BEEP BEEP~

        Possible Reasons For Measurement Failure
     The thermometer falls during the measurement.
     The environmental temperature doesn’t meet the requirements.
     The subject temperature is beyond measurement range.
     Please power off the thermometer and wait for 1 mins for 
remeasurement.

4

1. Make sure the thermometer is in the OFF mode.
2. Hold the button until ONLY 

 and 

 symbols flash on the 

right corner of the screen (approximately 8 seconds). Then 
release the button immediately.

3. Briefly press the button to select the measurement unit you 

prefer.

4. Once the selected unit symbol flashes on the screen, hold the 

button until the unit symbol stops flashing (approximately 8 
seconds), then release the button, the thermometer will power 
off automatically.

Unit Switching

The thermometer could be used orally, rectally or axillary.
To enter Monitor Mode, make sure the thermometer is in the 
OFF mode, press and hold the button for 5 seconds, beep will 
sound when activated.
Then follow the measurement procedures as usual, the results 
will display in 3 minutes.

(3) Monitor Mode

Make sure the thermometer is in the OFF mode. Hold the button 
until the last measurement result displays on the screen 
(approximately 10 seconds).

(4) Recall Function

Summary of Contents for PT1

Page 1: ...afety Warnings Troubleshooting Care Maintenance Box Contents Signs Symbols Electronic Compatibility Information Warranty 1 1 1 2 2 4 6 6 7 7 8 9 1 Replacing Battery 5 Instruction for Use 3 9 Clinical...

Page 2: ...632 DC 3 0V button battery 3 Resolution 0 1 0 1 4 Device dimensions 128mm 28mm 13mm 5 Screen dimensions 29mm 15mm 6 Net weight 18g battery included 7 Measurement range 89 6 109 4 32 43 appears when be...

Page 3: ...nsuming a drug that raises body temperature Tempera ture readings taken at this time will not be accurate 7 DO NOT measure body temperature in an environment with strong EM interference examples inclu...

Page 4: ...thermometer is a precise instrument Please properly store in the protective case after use to prevent unnecessary damage 2 DO NOT tread or bend the thermometer which may cause product damage 3 Make su...

Page 5: ...s for remeasurement 4 1 Make sure the thermometer is in the OFF mode 2 Hold the button until ONLY and symbols flash on the right corner of the screen approximately 8 seconds Then release the button im...

Page 6: ...r with the finger and apply some force to slide the cover backwards to open the battery compartment 2 Remove the old battery 3 Refer to the battery polarity symbols to orient the new battery properly...

Page 7: ...the thermometer If the thermometer is very dirty the cloth can be moistened with some Isopropyl alcohol to clean the device 3 Do not use sonicleaning or strong waterspout to clean the thermometer 4 Do...

Page 8: ...nstruments must be disposed of in accordance with the locally applicable regulation not with domestic waste 0197 Serial number IP code of the device this device s grade of against ingress of solid for...

Page 9: ...environment 385 450 710 745 780 810 870 930 1720 1845 1970 2450 5240 5500 5785 380 390 430 470 704 787 800 960 1700 1990 2400 2570 5100 5800 Pulse modulation 18Hz 27V m FM 5kHzdeviation 1kHzsine 28V...

Page 10: ...third parities Damage which has arisen during transport from the manufacturer to the consumer or during transport to the service centre Accessories which are subject to normal wear and tear The device...

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