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Temperature Taking Hints

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Memory Mode

3.  
     press the 

START BUTTON

 to take new measurements.

In the memory mode, the mode icon always exist. 

 

The user can 

1.  The Memory Mode can be accessed ether in ear mode, forehead
     mode or object mode:
     When the thermometer has been turned on and followed by
     Figure 2 or finished testing, press and hold the     

 BUTTON 

 for 

     three seconds. The letter MEM will appear in the center right 
     corner of the display.  (See Figure 6)
2.  The thermometer will automatically memorize the last 10 
     temperature readings. 

Each memory also records the 

     measurement date/time/mode icon. Each time the     

 BUTTON

     is pressed, the screen displays past readings that correspond 
     with a number 1-10. The number 1 reflects the most recent 
     reading, while the number 10 reveals the oldest reading stored
     in memory.(See  Figure 7)

Temperature Taking Hints

Selecting A Temperature Scale

1. Temperature readings are available in the Celsius (

) or 

    Fahrenheit (

) scale.

2. With the unit off, press and hold the 

START BUTTON

  for 

    3 seconds to enter into unit changing mode. 

3. Press and release

 S BUTTON

  to select the unit.

4. When the preferred unit on the display, press     

 BUTTON 

 to 

     exit the unit changing mode.

Figure 8

To ensure that the reading always reflects the body temperature 

accurately, you need to take account of the following factors which

may affect an accurate reading.

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. To determine normal temperature, take multiple readings

    when healthy. Re-measure with a standard digital thermometer 

    for confirmation.

2. The probe window of the thermometer is the most delicate part

    of the device. Do not touch the probe window. The accuracy of 

    the reading may be affected if the probe window is damaged or 

    dirty.

Holding a hand on the forehead for any length of time will affect 

    the temperature reading.

3

    bathing, showering, shampooing and hair drying before/while 

    taking the measurement. In these cases, wait 20 minutes prior to

    taking a temperature.

4. 

Users should not drink, eat, or be physically active such as 

5. Do not take temperature over scar tissue, open sores or abrasions.

6. Don't take a measurement while or immediately after nursing a 

    baby. 

7. Do not use this thermometer outdoors.

8. Do not take temperatures with this thermometer near places that

    are very hot, such as fireplaces and stoves. 

9. If the thermometer is stored in a significantly different 

    environment than testing location, place it in the testing 

    location for approximately 30 minutes prior to use.

Figure 7

Figure 6 

Summary of Contents for DET-215

Page 1: ...r temperatures unsupervised some parts are small enough to be swallowed 4 Never immerse this device in water or other liquids not waterproof 5 Do not modify this equipment without authorization of manufacturer 6 Do not expose the thermometer to temperature extremes below 25 13 or over 55 131 nor excessive humidity 95 RH 7 Keep the battery away from children 8 The devices are reusable for home use ...

Page 2: ... the body temperature It can help you to monitor if the object temperature is suitable for the baby or patient for example the baby s milk Please see the section to learn how to measure the object temperature Illustration For Use The real time clock will be recorded with the memory function and help you to recognize each measurement result Please see the Real time clock setting section to learn ho...

Page 3: ...meter and the display is activated to show all segments 3 4 Place the probe with the forehead cap fitted on the temple 5 Press the START BUTTON to start measurement 6 Move the thermometer smoothly over the forehead to the other temple and back 7 The measured value appears on the display and the end of the measuring is signalled by a short beep 8 The thermometer will shut off automatically after 60...

Page 4: ...e end of the 1 Press the button to switch on the thermometer 2 Hold down the BUTTON and the S simultaneously for 2 seconds to switch to object temperature mode appears on the LCD display 3 Aim the thermometer at the center of the object you want to measure with a distance of 1 to 2 cm 4 Press the START BUTTON to start measurement 5 The measured value appears on the display and the end of the measu...

Page 5: ...o ensure that the reading always reflects the body temperature accurately you need to take account of the following factors which may affect an accurate reading 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 To determine normal temperature take multiple readings when healthy Re measure with a standard digital th...

Page 6: ...ing after using For cleaning 1 Soak a clean soft cloth in drinking water wring it out and then wipe the thermometer including probe no less than 3 times 2 Then use another clean soft cloth to wipe the residue water on thermometer 3 Put the thermometer in the original packaging For disinfection 1 Soak a clean soft cloth in drinking water wring it out and then wipe the thermometer including probe no...

Page 7: ... of the device which are required by the scope of relevant laws directives or ordinances where the device is used A clinical summary and procedures for checking calibration are available upon request Turn on the thermometer and press the power button long time until entering into calibrate mode software version will be displayed ASTM laboratory accuracy requirements in the display range of 36 0 to...

Page 8: ...s been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be d...

Page 9: ...quency range 80 MHz to 2 7 GHz are intended to decrease the likelihood that mobile portable communications equipment could cause interference if it is inadvertently brought into patient areas For this reason an additional factor of 10 3 has been incorporated into the formulae used in calculating the recommended separation distance for transmitters in these frequency ranges c Field strengths from f...

Page 10: ...hone transceiver or radio control products If you have to do so the device should be observed to verify normal operation The use of accessories and power cord other than those specified with the exception of cables sold by the manufacturer of the equipment or system as replacement parts for internal components may result in increased emissions or decreased immunity of the equipment or system 35 36...

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