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Safety Information

The following basic safety precautions should always be taken.

• Close supervision is necessary when the thermometer is used by, on, 

  or near children or disabled people.

• Use the thermometer only for the intended use described in this 

  manual.

• Do not use the thermometer if it is not working properly, or if it has 

  suffered any damage.

Cautions and Warnings

• As with any thermometer, proper use is crucial to obtain accurate 

  temperature readings. Please read this manual thoroughly and 

  carefully before using.

• Always operate the thermometer in an operating temperature range 

  16°C to 40°C (60.8°F to 104°F), and relative humidity less than 95%.

• Always store the thermometer in a cool and dry place -20°C to 50°C 

  (-4°F to 122°F) and relative humidity less than 95%.

• Avoid direct sunlight.

• Avoid dropping the thermometer. If it happens and you think the 

  thermometer may be damaged, please contact customer services 

  immediately.

• Do not disassemble the thermometer.

• Basic safety precautions should always be observed, especially when 

  the thermometer is used on or near children and disabled persons.

• This thermometer is not intended to substitute for a consultation with 

  your physician.

• This thermometer and the subject must remain in a stable environ

  ment for at least 30 minutes before measuring the temperature.

• When the measured temperature falls within the fever

temperature 

   range of ≥

37.5°C (99.5°F) and <43°C (109.4°F), as indicated by the red 

   backlight on display, please consult with your physician immediately.

Restrictions of Use

This thermometer is clinically proven to produce accurate temperature 

measurements. However, please be advised that the accuracy cannot 

be ensured when the thermometer is not clean. Check that the  

etecting sensor is clean before taking a measurement.

Introduction

Intended Use

Thermometer is intended for the intermittent measurement and 

monitoring of human body temperature from forehead measurement 

at home.

A control measurement using a conventional thermometer is 

recommended in the following cases :

1. If the reading is surprisingly low,

2. For new-born infants up to 100 days old,

3. For children under three years of age who have a weakened

    immune system or who react unusually in the presence or absence of 

    fever.

How does it work

The thermometer measures the infrared heat generated by the surface 

of the skin over the vessel and its surrounding tissue.

The thermometer then converts it into a temperature value.

Note : The thermometer does not emit any infrared signal.

• Product Overview (a)

1. On/Scan Button 

2. Display Screen 

3. Torchlight 

4. Detecting Sensor

5. Battery Compartment

Getting Started

Selecting the Measurement Mode

There are two types of measurement modes.

a. Body Mode: This mode is used to measure the forehead temperature. Press the 

On/Scan Button for less than 2 seconds to turn on the thermometer and enter into 

body mode. When °C or °F blinks, the device is ready to take easurement. (c)

b. Object Mode: This mode is used to measure the object temperature.

Press the On/Scan button for 2~5 seconds to turn on the thermometer and enter 

into object mode. When °C or °F blinks, the device is ready to take measurement. (d)

Selecting the Temperature Unit To select the desired measument unit, do the 

following :

1. When the device is off, press the On/Scan button for 8 seconds.

2. As °C or °F blinks, press the On/Scan button to switch between unit (°C or °F). (e) 

    Then the device is ready to take measurement.

Note : If the device is left idle for 5 seconds, it will turn off automatically.

Perform the Test

Measuring a Body Temperature

1. Press the On/Scan button for less than 2 seconds when the thermometer is off to 

     enter into body mode. (f) The full display will be shown on the screen for 2 

    seconds and then the last memory will appear for another 2 seconds (g).

2. When °C or °F blinks (c), aim the torchlight at one of the temple area, and press 

   the On/Scan button to start measurement. Make sure the detecting sensor is flat 

   (not at an angle), and close to the forehead. (h)

3. Gently and steadily move the torchlight across the forehead to reach the other

    temple area in 6 second.

Note : Perform a forehead measurement with a distance within 3 cm.

4. Read the result. (i)

  The measurement result will be displayed once releasing the On/Scan Button. The

  reading is shown together with backlight and three short beeps.

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• Screen Display (b)

1. Object temperature indicator

2. Body temperature indicator

4. Memory mode

5. Memory set

3. Low battery indicator

6. Temperature unit

7. Temperature reading

Note :

• As the forehead measurement temperature is likely to be affected by sweat, oil 

  and the surroundings, the reading shall be taken as a reference only.

• If the detecting sensor is placed at an angle close to the forehead measurement, 

  the reading will be affected by surrounding temperature. Babies’ skin reacts very 

   quickly to the ambient temperature. Therefore, do not take their temperature with

   MINI during or after breastfeeding because the skin temperature may then be 

lower than the internal body temperature.

• If the reading is < 32°C (89.6°F), the display will show "L" together with red 

   backlight and three short beeps.

• If the reading is ≥ 32°C (89.6°F) and < 37.5 °C (99.5°F), the display will show the

   reading together with green backlight and three short beeps.

• If the reading is ≥ 37.5 °C (99.5°F) and < 43°C (109.4°F), the display will show the 

  reading together with red backlight and ten short beeps.

• If the reading is ≥ 43°C (109.4°F), the display will show "H" together with red 

  backlight and ten short beeps.

• The interval of each next measurement is at least 3 seconds.

• The device remains in standby mode for another measurement with last readings 

  stays on the display, °C or °F is blinking. The device cannot perform another 

   measurement while the previous measurement still appears on the display with 

   backlight that lasts for 5 seconds.

• The thermometer will automatically turn off if it is left idle for 25 seconds.

Measuring an Object Temperature

1. Press the On/Scan button for 2~5 seconds when the thermometer is off to enter 

    into object mode. (f) The full display will be shown on the screen for 2 seconds 

    and then the last memory will appear for another 2 seconds. (j)

2. When °C or °F blinks (d), point the torchlight to the object. (k) Make sure the 

    detecting sensor is flat and close to the object, not at an angle.

Note : Perform an object measurement with a distance within 3 cm.

3. Press and release the On/Scan Button, the device will take measurement.

4. Read the result. (l)

The measurement result will be displayed once releasing the On/Scan Button. The 

reading is shown together with green backlight and three short beeps.

Note : 

• If the reading is < 0°C (32°F), the display will show "L" together with red backlight 

  and three short beeps.

• If the reading is ≥ 0°C (32°F) and < 100 °C (212°F), the display will show the reading 

   together with green backlight and three short beeps.

• If the reading is ≥ 100°C (212°F), the display will show "H" together with red 

  backlight and ten short beeps.

• The interval for the next measurement should be 3 seconds.

• The device remains in standby mode for another measurement with last readings 

  stays on the display, °C or °F is blinking. The device cannot perform another 

  measurement while the previous measurement still appears on the display with 

  backlight that lasts for 5 seconds.

• The thermometer will automatically turn off if it is left idle for 25 seconds.

Recalling the Memory

Your thermometer stores 20 most recent body temperature readings.

1. Press the On/Scan button for 5~8 seconds to enter the memory mode. (f)

    Three dashes ("---") will appear with blinking "        " and greenbacklight. (m) 

    Be sure the thermometer is OFF before entering the memory mode.

2. Press the On/Scan Button repeatedly to review the results stored in the device. 

     Backlight in green or red will appear according to the memory reading. When the 

    last record appears on the screen, press the On/Scan Button again to return to the 

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 record.

Note :

• Only the body temperature records can be read in the memory mode.

• If there is no readings existed, the "---" icon (with "      " icon blinks) will be shown

  on the screen.

• When the memory is full, the oldest result will be overwritten.

Appendix

Maintenance
Replacing the Battery

The thermometer comes with one 3V CR2032 lithium battery.

When the power is getting low, the "             " icon appears on the screen.

To change the battery, do the following :

1. Press the buckle on battery cover and lift up to remove the cover. (n)

2. Remove the old battery with battery hook by lifting the battery slightly upward 

    and replace with one new 3V CR2032 lithium battery. (o)

3. Close the battery cover.

CAUTION

RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN

INCORRECT TYPE.

DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE

INSTRUCTIONS.

Note :

• Although the thermometer works when the "          " icon appears, we still      

  recommend that you change the battery to obtain an accurate result.

• Keep away the battery from small children. If swallowed, promptly seek medical 

   assistance.

• Battery may leak chemicals if unused for a long time. Remove the battery if you

  are not going to use the device for an extended period.

• Properly dispose of the used battery according to your local environmental 

   regulations.

Caring for Your Device

Cleaning

• The detecting sensor is not waterproof. Please wipe with a clean and dry cotton

   swab to clean the detecting sensor on the inside.

• Use a soft and dry cloth to clean the thermometer. Do not use abrasive cleaners.

   Storage.

• The body of the thermometer is not water-resistant. Never put the thermometer 

   under a running tap or submerge it into water.

• Store the thermometer in a cool and dry location. Keep free from dust and away 

   from direct sunlight.

Normal Body Temperature & Fever

Information

The temperature in the forehead and temple area differs from the internal 

temperature, which is taken orally or rectally.

Vasoconstriction, an effect which constricts the blood vessels and cools the skin, 

can occur during the early stages of a fever. In this case, the temperature measured 

by the Biocare MINI thermometer may be unusually low.

If the measurement therefore does not match the patient’s own perception or is 

unusually low, repeat the measurement every 15 minutes. As a reference, you can 

also measure the internal body temperature using a conventional oral or rectal

thermometer.

Body temperature can vary from one individual/person to next. It also varies by 

location on the body and time of day. Below shows the statistical normal ranges 

from different sites. Please keep in mind that temperatures measured from 

different sites, even at the same time, should not be directly compared. Fever

indicates that the body temperature is higher than normal.

This symptom may be caused by infection, overdressing or immunization. Some 

people may not experience fever even when they are ill. These include, but are 

not limited to, infants younger than 3 months old, persons with compromised

immune systems, persons taking antibiotics, steroids or antipyretics (aspirin, 

ibuprofen, acetaminophen), or persons with certain chronic illnesses. Please 

consult your physician when you feel ill even if you do not have fever.

Table*

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 Body Site Normal Temperature Range

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. Body Temperature at WebMD;

website: http://firstaid.webmd.com/body-temperature retrieved at 2010 Jan 7.

System Troubleshooting

If you follow the recommended action but the problem persists, or error 

messages other than the ones below appear, please call your local customer 

service. Do not attempt to repair yourself and never try to disassemble the device 

under any circumstances.

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