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MERIDIAN KIOSKS | PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT KIOSK QUICK START GUIDE
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
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Use of the PMK is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your physician. Please
consult your internal protocol in the event of an abnormal temperature reading.
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Never stand, climb, sit, or hang on the device.
CAUTION
This device has been
evaluated to
standards similar to
IEC 80601-2-59:2017:
Medical Electrical
Equipment – Part
2-59: Particular
requirements for the
basic safety and
essential
performance of
screening
thermographs for
human febrile
temperature
screening.
PMK readings
should be regarded
as a reference. Do
not attempt
self-diagnostics or
self-treatment using
the temperature
readings. Please
seek professional
medical advice
when necessary.
There is no absolute
standard for human
body temperature.
Knowing your own
normal body
temperature range
is important to
accurately
determine if you
have a fever.
The forehead of the
subject should be
free from sweat,
hair, and other
obstructions before
measuring.
Users should not
drink, eat, or be
physically active
immediately
before/while taking
a reading.
Temperature
readings taken
when a body is in a
state of stable
equilibrium are
more accurate.
It is normal for
readings taken from
continuous
measurements to
fluctuate within a
small range.
Do not directly face
the sun or the air
outlet of an air
conditioning or
radiator device
during
measurement, as
this can cause
changes to the
forehead
temperature.
Measurements
should be taken in a
stable environment.
Avoid dropping or
subjecting the
product to external
forces during
installation or use.
Do not measure
body temperature
in an environment
with strong
electromagnetic
interference
(examples include
places close to a
working microwave,
induction cooker, or
a cellphone in use)
as EM interference
may cause errors in
the reading or even
device failure.
We suggest
calibrating your
device once a
month or more
frequently if you
have fluctuations in
your ambient
temperature of
more than 2°C (5.6°
F).