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5. Technical Data 

Temperature : 16

~40

 

Relative humidity : 15%~95%RH 

860-1060hPa 

Normal operating 

  conditions 

Power supply : DC 3V (2 x AA    LR6) 

Ambient temperature: -20

50

 

Relative humidity (RH): 15%-95% 

Transport condition 

and storage 

860-1060hPa 

Dimension 

90mm*43mm*148mm(length*width*height) 

Weight (net weight) 

120g (not including the batteries) 

LCD display 

  resolution 

0.1

 (0.1

Body temperature:22.0~42.9

(71.6~109.0

Displayed 

Temperature Range 

Surface temperature : 0~100

(32.0~212.0

Maximum 

Laboratory Error 

1) 22.0~42.0 

 : 0.3

 

2) out of 22.0~42.0 

 :0.5

 

Power 

≤50mW 

Measurement time 

≤ 1second 

Measurement 

distance 

50mm~150mm 

Blackbody 

recommended for 

verifying 

The blackbody addressed in 6.1.3.3 of   

E1965-98(2009) 

Auto-off time 

10 second 

measurement data 

memories 

32 sets 

Body    temperature 

Mode(adjusted) 

The displayed value display body temperature 

adjusted to auxiliary. 

Surface 

temperature 

Mode(not adjusted) 

The displayed value display surface 

temperature (Forehead temperature or object 

surface temperature) 

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WARNING: 

the performance  of the instrument

 

may be  adversely affected 

the following occur: 

  Operation outside of the specified subject temperature t. 

  Operation  outside  of  the  specified  ambient  temperature  and  humidity 

ranges   

  Storage  outside  of  the  specified  ambient  temperature  and  humidity 

ranges   

  Mechanical  shock  may  be  adversely  affected  performance  of  the 

instrument. 

 

6. Intended Use

 

The forehead thermometer is designed for body surface and forehead 

temperature measurement for infant and adults without contact to human 

body. 

The forehead thermometer can also be used to measure the temperature 

of a baby-bottle or bath or room temperature (by using the surface mode). 

 

Normal Temperatures According To Measurement Method 

Measurement 

Method 

Normal Temp 

 

Normal Temp 

 

Rectal 

36.6 to 38 

97.8 to 100.4 

Oral 

35.5 to 37.5 

95.9 to 99.5 

Axillary 

34.7 to 37.3 

94.4 to 99.1 

Ear 

35.8 to 38 

96.4 to 100.4 

 

The temperature of the human body varies throughout the day. It can also 

be influenced by numerous external  factors: age, sex, type  and thickness 

of skin… 

 

Summary of Contents for FT3010

Page 1: ...acteristics 6 5 Technical Data 7 6 Intended Use 8 7 Parts Identification As picture 9 7 1 Basic components 9 7 2 Display Indicator 10 8 Operation and setting method 10 8 1 Installing or replacing the batteries 10 8 2 Setting method 10 8 3 Advice For The 1st Use 11 8 4 Correct measurement 12 9 Troubleshooting 14 10 Care and Maintenance 14 11 Quality promised and service 15 12 Attachment list 15 13 ...

Page 2: ...ated in accordance with EN60601 1 2 2007 for EMC This does not guarantee in any way that the device will not be affected by electromagnetic interference Avoid using the device in high electromagnetic environment 3 Important Safety Information The warning symbol and cutline mentions in this user manual give guidance of safety and correct method and avoid harm to your body The warning symbol and cut...

Page 3: ...nit Do not disassemble repair or modify the unit Please use and keep this product with the standard mentions in this manual Otherwise It can not measure correctly 6 Meanings of Symbols Signs Notes on the signs Type B Applied Part Operating instructions Manufacturer Prohibition of free throw European community Specific batch code CE0120 CE Mark 4 Product Characteristics Designed for measuring the f...

Page 4: ...urface temperature Forehead temperature or object surface temperature 8 WARNING the performance of the instrument may be adversely affected the following occur Operation outside of the specified subject temperature t Operation outside of the specified ambient temperature and humidity ranges Storage outside of the specified ambient temperature and humidity ranges Mechanical shock may be adversely a...

Page 5: ... from our company 7 Parts Identification As picture 7 1 Basic components 10 7 2 Display 8 Operation and setting method 8 1 Installing or replacing the batteries a Push the battery cover back open the cover from the body b Insert two AA batteries as indicated in the battery compartment and then replace the battery cover 8 2 Setting method Keep pressing SET key and hold for 3 seconds into the settin...

Page 6: ...le which could alter the measurement hair perspiration If you get 37 0 98 6 the Non contact body infrared Thermometer is properly set and ready for use If you get a lower temperature 36 4 97 4 for example your difference is 0 6 1 2 you should adjust the temperature on the forehead Thermometer Body infrared Thermometer and add the difference i e 0 6 1 2 12 To do it press the SET button for 3 second...

Page 7: ...ou can measure temperature more accurately If the measurement is made without an effective distance or an deflection of the central position of the measured object a deflection from actual temperature may cause It is suggested to repeat the measurement once or more While measuring it is suggested to focus the detection window at the forehead and press the measurement button in front of the handle ...

Page 8: ...n by the non formal used or disassemble by you the device can not be in the guarantee range Tips Please keep the guarantee card and the buying receipt which is very useful when you need to amend it 12 Attachment list One set of Electronic Forehead Infrared Thermometer One set of user manual One set of the Warranty certificate 2 1 5 AA Batteries optional 16 13 Safety classification of ME EQUIPMENT ...

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