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mometer perpendicular to the forehead. Do not take measurements on areas 

other than the centre of the forehead

, except for the case at #4.2. 

ATTENTION: 

measurements on areas other than the centre of forehead (e.g. temples, neck, 

wrists) have not been clinically validated.

6. The temperature reading is taken in the area where the temperature is projected. 

Make certain that a 1 cm (0,4 inches) area is free all the way around the temperature 

projection area: it is of major importance to make sure that this area does not include 

eyebrows, hair or clothing. If necessary, brush away any hair from the forehead but 

remember, this must be done a few minutes beforehand or the temperature reading 

will be higher than the actual body temperature. 

7.  When  taking  a  temperature  reading,  please  note  that  in  the  presence  of  oils, 

make-up or an oxygen mask, and in the case of elderly, the temperature detected may 

be lower than the actual body temperature (see also par. #4.2).

8. The forehead temperature reading can be affected by profuse sweating, superfi-

cial wounds or head injury.

9. 

Do not use the thermometer on a sweaty forehead

, since the temperature 

reading would be unreliable. Read the par. #4.2.

10. In the cases at #7, #8, #9, take the temperature reading on the alternative area 

(read the par. #4.2.).

11. The dark disc at the bottom of the waveguide (fig. 1) is the window of the sensor 

and the most delicate part of the thermometer. It must be kept clean and intact. Any 

damage, dust or dirt will alter the temperature reading.

12. Do not handle the thermometer for longer than strictly necessary before taking 

the reading.

13. Do not use the thermometer in direct contact with the ear or other parts of the body.

14. Do not use the thermometer in direct contact with objects or liquids. Do not 

submerge the thermometer in water or other liquids and keep it away from sources 

of heat and out of direct sunlight. If water seeps into the thermometer, contact your 

Dealer immediately for Technical Service.

15. Do not use VisioFocus MINI on a subject making a call with a mobile or cordless 

telephone or in the presence of strong electromagnetic fields.

16. Avoid knocking and dropping it, and do not use it if damaged or if not functioning 

properly.

2.2 Attention

1. 

Failure to observe the above-mentioned precautions (par. #2.1) may lead 

to very low or very high temperature readings

,  which  cannot  be  attributed  to 

product’s malfunctions.

2. 

The aiming lights meet the photo-biological safety requirements outlined 

in standard EN 62471

. No harm can be caused should the aiming lights be acciden-

tally pointed in the eyes: the beams are harmless!

3. The unit is a delicate measurement instrument and must not be used by little 

children. It is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children or persons with limited 

sensorimotor skills. Small parts can be ingested or inhaled.

4. Using this thermometer should not substitute medical consultation. Tell your phy-

Summary of Contents for mini 06700

Page 1: ...Operating instructions EN Rev 9 6700 2021 09 Read these instructions carefully before using the thermometer CAUTION read the warnings 06700...

Page 2: ...e 3 Sensor at the bottom of the waveguide 4 Aiming light 5 FACE button LED 6 FACE button for forehead temperature readings 7 HOME button LED 8 HOME button for other readings 9 MEMORY button 10 MEM but...

Page 3: ...0 and 40 0 C 60 8 and 104 0 F It can also work if room temperature is in the ranges 10 0 15 9 C 50 0 60 7 F and 40 1 45 0 C 104 1 113 0 F but accuracy is not gua ranteed see also par 13 3 If the devi...

Page 4: ...sor and the most delicate part of the thermometer It must be kept clean and intact Any damage dust or dirt will alter the temperature reading 12 Do not handle the thermometer for longer than strictly...

Page 5: ...h the projection Please note that that body temperature varies among individuals moreo ver individual temperature varies according to the measurement s site and throughout the day also in response to...

Page 6: ...ld it down The two aiming lights and the light of the face button turn on and you will begin to see the temperature reading projected onto the forehead between or overlaid to two dots While keeping th...

Page 7: ...e lights are harmless Precision is not guaranteed but such reading can be considered a valid approximation of one s body temperature In adults such reading is also indicated when one has oil or make u...

Page 8: ...the Mem button the projection will show the letter A Ambient alternating with the ambient temperature value 6 MEMORY FUNCTION The Mem button lets you call up the last 9 temperature readings Proceed a...

Page 9: ...let you take a measurement as the result would not be correct On the contrary it will activate an Automatic Quick Calibration System AQCS Now you have two possibilities 1 Wait about 5 minutes without...

Page 10: ...bilize for 20 minutes before taking a temperature reading or run a manual quick calibration MQCS par 8 Remove the batteries if you do not expect to use the thermometer for a long time 10 CLEANING CLEA...

Page 11: ...lash before moving the thermometer make certain that there are no mobile or cordless telephones in the vicinity DESCRIPTION the projection shows CAL and or a count down in seconds PROBLEM the thermome...

Page 12: ...MEANING ATTENTION The temperature is 40 0 C 104 0 F or more DESCRIPTION the projection reads Hi 2 PROBLEM reading with face button the temperature detected exceeds the limit for operation with this bu...

Page 13: ...ture reading is too high make certain that the conditions outlined in the warnings have been met par 2 7 The thermometer appears blocked or does not revert to stand by after being idle for 20 seconds...

Page 14: ...or Hi 4 respectively Ambient temperature shown when in stand by Measurement range 5 0 45 0 C 41 0 113 0 F Accuracy 1 0 C 1 8 F 13 2 General specifications Power supply 2 AAA LR03 alkaline batteries 1...

Page 15: ...standards EN 60601 1 EN 60601 1 2 EN 60601 1 6 EN 60601 1 11 EN 62366 EN 62471 EN 62304 EN 80601 2 56 ASTM E 1965 98 Full responsibility for the conformance of this product to the standards is assume...

Page 16: ...ged or used improperly the label on the back bearing the serial number is removed damaged or rende red illegible the product is opened or repaired by unauthorized personnel the product has been damage...

Page 17: ...66 US 7 651 266B2 US 8 128 280 US 8 821 010 EP 1 283 983 EP 1 886 106 EP 2577242 B1 KR 10 1898897 CN 103026192B Other international patents pending Manufactured in Italy by TECNIMED srl P le Cocchi 12...

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