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PROBLEMS
CHECKLIST
SOLUTIONS
The measurement
is not accurate or
if there is any
doubt om the
measured result
Please check if you have
let the thermometer and
patient get stabilized in
the room for 30 minutes
at least
Please keep the
thermometer and
patient in the
measuring room at
least 30 minutes
before using
Are you using the
thermometer outdoors?
Please, take the
measurement indoor
Please, check if you held
the thermometer in your
hand too long and affect
the accuracy
Put the thermometer
on the table in the
room where the
measurement is
taking place and let it
cool down first
Battery symbol
on LCD
Batteries used up
Change new battery
Other
malfunctions
Contact the MINILAND technical service.
6. PRODUCT CARE
6.1. WARNING OF DIRT ON THE SENSOR
In order to remind the user to clean the infrared sensor (J), this
thermometer has a special alarm. If the thermometer hasn’t been used
for a long time or if several measures have been taken, the backlight
will flash for 1 minute and the LCD will display the cleaning symbol (5)
to remind the user to clean the infrared sensor.
The thermometer will return back to standby mode after pressing any
button. At this point, the backlight will stop flashing.
6.2. CARE AND MAINTENANCE
· To ensure accurate measurements, keep the sensor (J) clean and free
of scratches is very important. Finger prints, ear wax or dirt will affect
the accuracy of the thermometer.
· In order to get an accurate measurement, please clean the probe
tip. Gently wipe its surface with a cotton swab slightly moistened with
alcohol and immediately wipe dry with a clean cotton swab.
· Use a soft dry cloth to clean the body of the thermometer. Never
clean the thermometer with an abrasive cleanser, thinner, benzene or
submerge the thermometer into water or other liquids.
· After cleaning, allow at least 20 minutes drying time before taking
temperatures. Store it in a clean, dry place at room temperature.
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