15
GB
2 Start-up
2.6
Before you
start to use
the device…
changing the battery. This way you can turn on the thermometer for
ear/forehead measurement as described. However, it then switches off
completely.
Open the battery compartment by pressing the knob for opening the
battery compartment
with a pointed object and removing the
battery compartment cover
. Press the button for setting the time
until the hour display flashes. The hours are set by pressing the
On/Scan button
several times until the required hour setting is
reached (see Fig.).
You can now switch from the hour setting to the minute setting by
pressing the time setting button again
. The minute display flash-
es. Adjust the minute setting in the same way that you adjusted the
hour setting. When you have set the time, press the time setting but-
ton
again as confirmation (see Fig.).
The display
of the device now alternates between the time and the
ambient temperature (see Fig.).
Using the device as a room thermometer and clock constitutes
a continual measuring process, which significantly reduces the
battery service life.
• The thermometer is equipped with an encapsulated sensor
.
Special protection caps are not required.
• The sensor
of the thermometer must be kept clean and intact
at all times in order to guarantee that the measurements are ac-
curate.
• Ear wax affects the measuring accuracy. If necessary, clean your ear
and the sensor tip of the thermometer before measuring in order
to avoid erroneous measurements.
• If the ambient temperature exceeds the designated range of 16 °C
to 40 °C when the ambient temperature is being measured, "Err"
will appear in the display
.
2.5
Setting
the time
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