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Exergen TAT-5000S-RS232

Temporal

Scanner

TAT-5000S-RS232 Series

 

 

Changing the Way the World Takes Temperature

Accurate Temperature with a 

Gentle Forehead Scan

Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for TemporalScanner TAT-5000S-RS232 Series

Page 1: ...1 Exergen TAT 5000S RS232 TemporalScanner TAT 5000S RS232 Series Changing the Way the World Takes Temperature Accurate Temperature with a Gentle Forehead Scan Operation Manual ...

Page 2: ...l thermal radiation emitted from the skin It has been clinically proven in premier university hospitals to be more accurate than ear thermometry and better tolerated than rectal thermometry and is supported by more than 70 peer reviewed published studies covering all ages from premature infants to geriatrics in all clinical care areas It is a superior method for patient and clinician alike A 40 pa...

Page 3: ...temperature of patients Clinical environments include areas where medical professionals are providing medical services for patients including hospitals outpatient clinics primary care offices and other settings where temperature is taken as part of patient care Clinical environments include Emergency Medical Services environments Additionally the TAT 5000S series thermometers are not for use aboar...

Page 4: ...scribed above see the FAQ section of this manual Additionally ensure that you are not in the presence of electromagnetic disturbances If you have any additional questions regarding use or care of the thermometer please see www exergen com or call customer service at 617 923 9900 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Use of this equipment adjacent to or stacked with other equipment other than TAT 5000S compatibl...

Page 5: ...can for the highest temperature peak as long as the button is depressed Clicking Each fast click indicates a rise to a higher temperature similar to a radar detector Slow clicking indicates that the instrument is still scanning but not finding any higher temperature To Retain or Lock Reading The reading will remain on the display for 30 seconds after button is released If measuring room temperatur...

Page 6: ...nt here is typically all that is required Measure straight across the forehead and not down side of face At mid line the temporal artery is about 2 mm below the surface but can go deeply below the surface on the side of the face If the temporal artery is covered then the area behind the ear if exposed can be an alternate site Brush the hair aside if covering the area to be measured Measurement sit...

Page 7: ...uch behind ear halfway down the mastoid process and slide down to the soft depression behind the earlobe Think of a sweatband Measure straight across the forehead and not down the side of the face At mid line the temporal artery is about 2 mm below the surface but can go deeply below the surface on the side of the face Step 3 Release button remove from head and read Minimum measuring time 2 second...

Page 8: ...ible Repeat the reading with another Temporal Scanner Two Temporal Scanners with the same reading will confirm the reading Sequential readings on the same patient in rapid succession will cool the skin it is best to wait about 30 seconds for the skin to recover from the cold probe Possible causes of abnormal readings Type of Abnormal Temperature Possible Cause Helpful Hint Abnormally Low Temperatu...

Page 9: ... cotton swab dipped in alcohol in accordance with the instruction label on the instrument see below Use only light force for cleaning to avoid damaging the lens Water can be used to remove any residual film left by the alcohol Do not use bleach or other cleaning solutions on the sensor lens Sterilization Sterilization is not recommended for cabled versions of the TemporalScanner Calibration Factor...

Page 10: ...ergen for repair if error message persists Scanning Normal Operation The TemporalScanner can be used in either F or C To convert from one scale to the other the only tools necessary are a paper clip and the tip of a small screwdriver For F C Conversion Insert the end of a bent paper clip into the pinhole on the side to release and remove the cover Remove the battery from the compartment Locate the...

Page 11: ...ed separation distance d 1 2 P1 2 d 1 2 P1 2 80 MHz to 800MHz d 1 2 P1 2 800MHz to 2 7 GHz Where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmitter manufacturer and d is the recommended separation distance in meters m Field strength from the fixer RF transmitters as determined by an electromagnetic site survey a should be less than the compliance level ...

Page 12: ...cteris tic of a typical location in a typical health care environment Note UT is the a c mains voltage prior to the application of the test level Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communication equipment and the TAT 5000S Series The TAT 5000S series forehead thermometer is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are control...

Page 13: ...onse Time 0 04 seconds Time Displayed On Screen 30 seconds Size Instrument 20 cm X 4 6 cm X 4 cm 7 9 X 1 8 X 1 6 Cable 0 8 m 32 retracted Weight 0 3 kg 0 7 lb EMI and RFI Protection Stainless steel enclosure on upper part inside of casing Storage Conditions 20 to 50 C 4 to 122 F Display Type and Size Large bright LED s Construction Method Industrial duty impact resistant casing Chemically resistan...

Page 14: ...lease the battery cover then move battery out of the way 2 Depress black release button and remove cable while holding the release button down 3 Orient cable plug properly for proper fit into the receptacle hole and install replacement cable 4 Replace the battery into the compartment Re install battery cover Exergen p n Description 124330 QR Replacement Cable Generic ...

Page 15: ...tection should they be preferred for certain patient populations and are still very cost effective These options include resposable caps and full instrument sheaths the sheaths being mainly used for isolation patients Using the Resposable Disposable Caps 1 Apply cap by pushing onto the probe head with fingers 2 Remove cap by pushing edge forward with thumb 3 Caps may be reused on the same patient ...

Page 16: ...lation Proof Type BF Applied Part Battery Operated MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ANSI AAMI ES60601 1 2005 R 2012 3rd Edition including Amendment 1 CAN CSA C22 2 No 60601 1 2014 IEC 60601 1 6 ISO 80601 2 56 Particular Requirements For Basic Safety and Essential Performance of Clinical Thermometers For Body Temperature Measurement The CLINICAL THERMOMETER is an ADJUSTED MODE CLINICAL THERMOMETER Corr...

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