Medic Therapeutics 005-018 User Manual Download Page 11

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TO TURN OFF

The unit will shut down automatically after 10 seconds of no use. Or you 

can long press the Measure button for 6 seconds to turn the device off.

CAUTION

1.  All memory records will be lost when you uninstall/reinstall the  

 batteries.

2.   All settings will come to default when uninstalling the battery. 

 

If settings  need to be adjusted, make sure to power on the device 

 

and apply the new settings.

REPLACING THE BATTERY

Slide the battery cover off along the marked direction. Put two AAA 

batteries correctly into the compartment.

Remove the batteries if the thermometer will not be used for more 

than two months.

TEMPERATURE TAKING TIPS

1.   It is important to know each individual’s normal temperature when 

they are well. This is the only way to accurately diagnose a fever. 

Record readings twice a day (early morning and late afternoon). 

Take the average of the two temperatures to calculate normal oral 

equivalent temperature. Always take the temperature in the same 

location, since the temperature readings may vary from different 

locations on the forehead.

2.   A child’s normal temperature can be as high as 99.9°F (37.7°C) or as 

low as 97.0°F (36.11°C). Please note that this unit reads 0.9°F (0.5°C) 

lower than a rectal digital thermometer.

3.   Holding the thermometer for too long in the hand before taking 

a measurement can cause the device to warm up. This means the 

measurement could be incorrect.

4.   Patients and the thermometer should stay in steady-state room 

condition.

5.   Before placing the thermometer sensor on the forehead, remove dirt, 

hair, or sweat from the forehead area. Wait 10 minutes after cleaning 

before taking measurement.

6.   Use an alcohol swab to carefully clean the sensor and wait for 5 

minutes before taking a measurement on another patient. Wiping 

the forehead with a warm or cool cloth may impact your reading. It is 

advised to wait 10 minutes before taking a reading.

Summary of Contents for 005-018

Page 1: ...TOUCHLESS THERMOMETER User Manual...

Page 2: ...eloped for accurate safe and fast temperature measurements Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and keep the instructions and the thermometer in a safe place PACKAGE CONT...

Page 3: ...ehead temperature 8 Take room object temperature 9 After a measurement 9 Read your temperature 10 Switching between mute and un mute 10 Checking 35 sets of memory data 10 C F conversion 10 Temperature...

Page 4: ...n shivering stiff neck pain when urinating etc even in the absence of fever Even in the absence of fever those who exhibit a normal temperature may still need to receive medical attention People who a...

Page 5: ...scanning the forehead Normal body temperature is a range The following tables show that this normal range also varies by site Therefore readings from different site should not be directly compared Tel...

Page 6: ...iple The infrared temperature sensor collects infrared energy emitted by the skin surface After being focused by a lens the energy is converted into a temperature reading by the thermopiles and measur...

Page 7: ...head room liquids and object temperature 35 sets of memories easy to recall Switching between mute and un mute mode Fever alarm function displayed in orange and red light Switching between C and F Aut...

Page 8: ...power on Only aim at forehead at a distance of 0 3cm no need to make skin contact Press the Measure button again the thermometer will beep once it has completed the measurement and it will display th...

Page 9: ...e thermometer will beep once it has completed the measurement and it will display the temperature on the display screen After a measurement Once the reading has been completed remove the thermometer a...

Page 10: ...turned on keep short pressing the Mute unmute button for less than 1 second to switch from un mute to mute CHECKING 35 SETS OF MEMORY DATA When the thermometer is turned on by short pressing the Mem...

Page 11: ...ke the average of the two temperatures to calculate normal oral equivalent temperature Always take the temperature in the same location since the temperature readings may vary from different locations...

Page 12: ...irst time until he she has familiarized himself herself with the instrument and obtains consistent readings CARE AND CLEANING Use an alcohol swab or cotton swab moistened with 95 alcohol to clean the...

Page 13: ...reading is too low The lens of the probe is dirty Clean the lens with a cotton swab The distance of the item and target is too far Ensure the thermometer measuring the forehead center within 3cm Indi...

Page 14: ...seconds Contact dealer In forehead mode T 109 2 F 42 9 C 3 short beeps and red backlit for 3 seconds In forehead mode T 32 C 89 6 F 3 short beeps and red backlit for 3 seconds 2 5V 3 power voltage 2 6...

Page 15: ...mode 0 2 C 0 4 F Object mode 1 0 C 1 8 F Display resolution 0 1 C F Measuring distance 0 3cm Automatic shutdown 10s 1s Memory 35 groups of measured temperature Operational conditions Temperature 10 C...

Page 16: ...should be sent to a dedicated collection point for recycling SN Serial number LOT Batch number IMPORTANT Inaccurate reading or thermometer damage may occur if the thermometer is not correctly used IP...

Page 17: ...dance RF emissions CISPR11 Group 1 The infrared thermometer uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause and interference in nearby...

Page 18: ...t least 30 Electrical fast transient burst IEC 61000 4 4 2 kV for a c power lines 1 kV for d c power lines N A Main power quality should be that of a typical commercial or hospital environment Surge I...

Page 19: ...3Vrms 150kHz to 80MHz N A Portable and mobile RF communications equipment should be used no closer to any part of the infrared thermometer including cables than the recommended separation distance ca...

Page 20: ...ation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless telephones and land mobile...

Page 21: ...ation distance according to frequency of transmitter m Rated maximum output power of transmitter W 150kHz to 80MHz d 1 2 P 80MHz to 800MHz d 1 2 P 800MHz to 2 5GHz d 2 3 P 0 01 0 01 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 1...

Page 22: ...iced we will reserve the right to change it for a similar or newer model Please note that a flat rate of 10 00 will be charged to cover a service evaluation fee and return shipping of your device All...

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