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   1. Always make sure the probe lens is clean without any damage and the forehead is clean.
   2. Power on: Press the        ON/MEMORY button (see figure 1).
   3. Measuring body temperature on the forehead:

          Forehead mode is the default mode.  You can see the         icon on the screen and hear two beep 

          sounds (see figure 1). In this mode, you can hold the thermometer 1 to 3 cm from the central 

          forehead (Fig. 2) and press the "Scan" button. While scanning, you will hear a beep sound, which 

          indicates the newest measurement is taking place. The time for measurement is approximately 

          1 second.

          Points for attention:  

                  a. Forehead temperature is displayed in oral value. This mode converts the forehead temperature to display its 

                     `ORAL VALUE EQUIVALENT'.

                  b. Before the measurement, please stay in a stable environment for 5 minutes and avoid exercise or bath for 30mins.

                  c. Remember to keep the forehead area clean and away from sweat, cosmetics and any scar tissue while taking a  

                      measurement. 

   4. Measuring surface temperature:

          4.1 After power on, press and hold the        ON/MEMORY button, then press the “SCAN” button at the same time  

                for “Infrared thermometer” mode to see the         icon on your LCD display. In this mode, you can measure 

                surface temperatures.

          4.2 When you press the “Scan” button, you will get the real time temperature immediately. If you press and hold 

                the “Scan” button, the measurements will be continuously updated.

          4.3 Applications include temperature measurements for water, milk, cloth, skin or other objects.

             

* Note: This mode shows the actual and unadjusted surface temperature which is different from the body temperature.

       5. Power off:

          5.1 Device will automatically shut off if left idle for more than 1 minute to extend battery life.

          5.2 Manually power off the device by pressing and holding the        ON/MEMORY button (Forehead mode only).

Using Your Non-contact Forehead Thermometer

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Measurement Process: 

Figure 1

Figure 2

 

Summary of Contents for NCT1 Series

Page 1: ...User Manual Series Non contact Forehead Thermometer NCT1...

Page 2: ...etting Up Your Non contact Forehead Thermometer 7 Using Your Non contact Forehead Thermometer 8 11 9 10 8 Functions 11 Replacing Battery Specification 12 13 14 15 Cleaning and Storage Problems Trouble...

Page 3: ...Thermometer Model NCT1 For optimal use of this product please read the User Manual before any measurements are taken For safe and proper use of this product please read and fully understand the Safey...

Page 4: ...Parts 3 Product Structure LCD ON MEMORY Scan Battery Cover Release Hole Battery Cover Sensor Lens Room temperature Surface temperature Forehead temperature Last reading Battery Memory...

Page 5: ...side the symbol WARNING Means a possibility of personal injury if the thermometer is not used correctly Warning marks and symbols are indicated for safe and proper use of this product and prevention o...

Page 6: ...may scratch the infrared sensor leading to reading inaccuracy Keep the thermometer out of reach of children If the child accidentally swallows a battery please consult a doctor immediately Do not tak...

Page 7: ...ct forehead thermometer for purposes other than those for which it was designed Do not drop stand on or subject the Non contact forehead thermometer to vibration or impact ATTENTION PROHIBITED Dispose...

Page 8: ...reading condition the thermometer at room temperature for 30 minutes before use 3 An unexpected change in ambient temperature is likely to reduce the reading accuracy Any attempt to perform temperatur...

Page 9: ...to keep the forehead area clean and away from sweat cosmetics and any scar tissue while taking a measurement 4 Measuring surface temperature 4 1 After power on press and hold the ON MEMORY button the...

Page 10: ...m the body temperature It can help you monitor if the object temperature is suitable for the baby or patient for example the baby s milk Please see the Using Your Non contact Forehead Thermometer sect...

Page 11: ...There are 25 memories for forehead measurements After power on press the ON MEMORY button to see the temperature records with the icon Last reading Memory locations In Power Off mode press and hold th...

Page 12: ...screwdriver into battery cover release hole At the same time use thumb to push battery cover out 2 Hold the device and flip the battery out with a small screwdriver 3 Insert a new battery under the me...

Page 13: ...y and away from any liquids and direct sunlight d Storage temperature range It should be stored at room temperature between 20 50 C RH 85 e The Probe should not be submerged into liquids Holding the t...

Page 14: ...2 EMC IEC EN60601 1 Safety standards Accuracy Forehead mode 0 2 C for 36 0 39 0 C others 0 3 C 0 5 F Surface mode 4 of reading or 2 C 4 F whichever is greater Fever alarm memory and C F switch functio...

Page 15: ...r than 80 C 176 F 1 In forehead mode Temperature taken is lower than 34 C 93 2 F 2 In surface mode Temperature taken is lower than 22 C 7 6 F Device cannot be powered on to the ready stage Unload the...

Page 16: ...ate excluding user caused failures listed below 1 Failure resulting from unauthorised disassembly and modification 2 Failure resulting from unexpected dropping during application or transportation 3 F...

Page 17: ...urer BF type applied part Battery Recycling Paper Recycling Harvard Medical Devices Ltd Unit 1301 2 13th Floor Railway Plaza 39 Chatham Road South Tsimshatsui Kowloon Hong Kong Kinetik Medical Devices...

Page 18: ...missions CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B The NCT1 uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interference in nearby electronic equip...

Page 19: ...equipment should be used no closer to any part of the NCT1 including cables than the recommended separation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recomm...

Page 20: ...le radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagn...

Page 21: ...ectrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 6 kV contact 8 kV air 6 kV contact 8 kV air Not applicable Floors should be wood concrete or ceramic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the...

Page 22: ...quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment If the user of the NCT1 requires continued operation during power mains interruptions it is recommended that the NCT1 be powered...

Page 23: ...For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter...

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