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2.1 Description

1. 

Infrared sensor: (Take off the cover before detecting the eardrum temperature.)

2. 

Head-button: starts measurement of forehead temperature.

3. 

Ear-button: starts measurement of eardrum temperature.

4. 

LCD display 

5. 

Battery cover

1. 

Ambient temperature

2. 

Ready for measurement

3. 

˚C / ˚F

4. 

Memory

5. 

Head-function

6. 

Ear-function

7. 

Battery

8. 

Digits

1

1

5

5

6

2

2

3

3

4

4

7

8

Summary of Contents for DMT-489

Page 1: ...Dual Mode Infrared Thermometer Instruction manual Manual Ver 1 0 Issuing Date 2016 08 16 DMT 489 ...

Page 2: ... read the instructions carefully in order to perform measurements in the most accurate way Body temperature measurements will NOT be valid or accurate if they are not performed in accordance with the instructions given in this manual Please keep these instructions handy for later reference It is our passion to develop high quality products that can easily be operated by every home user and provide...

Page 3: ...ontents 1 Safety instructions and precautions 4 2 Purpose 4 2 1 Description 5 3 Setup instructions 6 3 1 First use 6 3 2 Replacing Batteries 6 4 Operating instructions 6 4 1 How to get accurate measurements 6 4 2 How to use the Head mode 7 4 3 How to use the Ear mode 7 4 4 Memory retrieval 8 4 5 C F switch 8 4 6 Automatic power off 8 5 Measurement results 8 5 1 Ear mode Ambient temperature mode 9 ...

Page 4: ...ntense shock or vibration Do not twist the thermometer or the temperature sensor Remove the batteries if the thermometer will not be used for longer than three months Warning This item is not intended to replace insight from a doctor pharmacist or other licensed health care expert You ought not to utilize this item for self diagnosis or for dealing with an illness Get in touch with your health car...

Page 5: ...mperature 2 Head button starts measurement of forehead temperature 3 Ear button starts measurement of eardrum temperature 4 LCD display 5 Battery cover 1 Ambient temperature 2 Ready for measurement 3 C F 4 Memory 5 Head function 6 Ear function 7 Battery 8 Digits 1 1 5 5 6 2 2 3 3 4 4 7 8 ...

Page 6: ... is used in a closed room where there is no strong breeze or draft 3 Coverage of the forehead and the ears by hair or a hat will make the forehead and the ear warmer therefore make sure that the forehead or the ear has not been covered during 5 minutes prior to the measurement 4 Please make sure the forehead is dry and clean before measurement to prevent the sensor from getting stained 5 Before me...

Page 7: ...eter sensor toward the temple 2 Keep some space between the sensor and the skin approx 1 4 inch 0 5 cm 3 First measure your temple then the spot between your eyebrows and then the other temple while holding the head button 4 Release the head button and take the thermometer off the forehead 5 Read the temperature from the screen ...

Page 8: ...backward to get the most accurate measurement image 2 To measure your own temperature wrap your free hand around the back of your head and pull your ear upward and backward image 4 Aged between 6 and 12 months Pull the ear backward image 3 Aged 1 year and older Pull the ear upward and backward image 4 4 4 Memory retrieval Each time successful measurement is performed the measurement data is stored...

Page 9: ...down 5 Measurement results Body temperatures between 36 0 C and 37 6 C or 96 8 F and 99 7 F are considered normal body temperatures When normal body temperature is measured one beep will sound and the display will light green The measured temperature is shown on the display Body temperatures between 37 6 C 42 2 C or 99 7 F 108 F are considered fever When the measurement is in this temperature rang...

Page 10: ... exceeding 42 2 C or 108 F in Head mode or over 100 0 C or 212 F in Ear mode Ambient temperature mode Please make sure you are following the instructions on how to get accurate measurements 6 Cleaning Regularly clean the thermometer with a damp cloth Do not use alcohol or benzine for cleaning Prevent the sensor from getting stained by cleaning the ears before using the Ear mode Prevent the sensor ...

Page 11: ...d Thermometer DMT 489 Applicable regulations and laws ASTM 1965 EN12470 5 GB T 19146 2010 Temperature units C F adjustable Measurement range Forehead mode 0 0 C 100 0 C 32 0 F 212 0 F Measurement range Ear mode 0 0 C 100 0 C 32 0 F 212 0 F Precision 0 2 C 0 4 F Display resolution 0 1 C 0 1 F Latency Time 1 second Sound Volume 50 dB Distance from dB Volume sensor to thermometer is 10cm Automatic sh...

Page 12: ...not resulting from defects in material or workmanship What do you have to do To obtain warranty service please contact iProvén customer support www iproven com 2015 2016 All rights reserved iProvèn owns and reserves the rights comprised in the copyright of this document No part of this document may be changed copied repro duced or imitated in any form or by any means without prior written consent ...

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