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Infrared Contactless Thermometer
Model:
SLS-IRCT30
7.
How does cold ambient temperature (i.e. using outside on a cold day) affect the reading?
The ambient temperature and distance of testing are important factors in ensuring an accurate
temperature result. The ambient temperature must not be extremely high or low. To ensure
accurate readings, please keep the thermometer inside in a temperature controlled room or in
your pocket for 30 minutes prior to use.
For best results, please take measurements under an ambient temperature between 10°C and
40°C
.
8.
What do the lights and beeps mean?
When the temperature reading is between
34.9°C
and
37.5°C
, there will be a long beep and a
green backlight which indicates normal temperature reading.
When the temperature reading is between
37.6°C
and
42.2°C
, there will be 3 short double beeps
and a red backlight. This indicates that the body temperature is a little high and you may have a
fever. Please consult your doctor if you are not sure.
9.
What if I am still experiencing issues after trying all of the above?
Please email or call
Somatik Labs
at
or
03 8331 4800
(
3,1,3
)
10.
Other tips
•
Please remove the batteries if you don’t intend to use the thermometer for more than 2
months.
•
Do not take body temperature readings within 20 minutes after you do physical exercise as
the reading may not be accurate of your body temperature.
•
Do not touch the tip of the temperature probe as it is directly connected with the sensor.
•
In case the ambient temperature is either too hot or too cold, please let the thermometer
adjust to room temperature by keeping it idle for 30 minutes before use.
•
Operating temperature of the thermometer is between
10°C
and
40°C
.
•
During measurement, do not use a mobile phone or any other device that may cause
electromagnetic interference right near the thermometer.
•
Normal body temperature varies by the time of day and is also affected by external factors.
The body temperature of an individual is the lowest between 2:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. and
the highest between 14:00 p.m. and 20:00 p.m. An individual’s body temperature typically
changes by less than 1°C each day.
•
The thermometer automatically powers off if it is not used for 10 seconds.
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