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Infrared Thermometer

Instruction Manual

Zewa, Inc

Manual Version: 1.0

Date of Issue: 2020/06/05

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Page 1: ...Infrared Thermometer Instruction Manual Zewa Inc Manual Version 1 0 Date of Issue 2020 06 05 0482...

Page 2: ...ny kind either express or implied The information in this document is subject to change without notice Zewa Inc reserves the right of final interpretation of this document Introduction Thank you for p...

Page 3: ...Product Structure 8 Display description 8 Sounds and backlight instructions 9 Measurement Process 15 Replacing Batteries 16 Cleaning and Disinfection 17 Maintenance 19 Troubleshooting 20 Specification...

Page 4: ...tion and operation following this user manual In case of any damage or operation problem please contact the dealer or contact Zewa directly You will need the following information when making your cla...

Page 5: ...o not take body temperature readings within 20 minutes after you do physical exercises or get excited Do not use the thermometer for continuous temperature monitoring purposes Do not immerse the therm...

Page 6: ...or self treatment based on the obtained measurement results For such purposes please consult a physician or other medical professionals Do not charge an alkaline dry cell battery or throw it in fire...

Page 7: ...omplies with the MDD93 42 EEC requirements Waste electrical materials should be sent to a dedicated collection point for recycling IPX0 Degree of protection against the Ingress of water Warning A pers...

Page 8: ...C 97 88 F 100 40 F The normal body temperature range slightly varies with age and gender Generally newborns or children have higher body temperature than adults and adults have higher body temperature...

Page 9: ...D buttons a beeper an infrared temperature sensor and a Microprocessor 3 Operating principle The infrared temperature sensor collects infrared energy emitted by the forehead After being focused by a l...

Page 10: ...cy Advanced infrared temperature sensor with high sensitivity Enhanced accuracy with automatic temperature calibration 5 Diverse functions 20 temperature readings stored in memory Forehead Object temp...

Page 11: ...ry cover 4 LCD display 5 Mute Un mute button 6 Mode button 7 Celsius Fahrenheit Switch button 8 Handgrip Display description 1 Object temperature mode 2 Forehead temperature mode 3 Temperature unit C...

Page 12: ...32 0 212 0 A long beep White Note When the temperature is between 34 9 C 94 8 and 37 5 C 99 5 there will be a long beep and a green backlight When the temperature is between 37 6 C 99 6 and 42 2 C 10...

Page 13: ...and the forehead must be to 2 1 5 cm Press and release the Measure button The forehead temperature will be displayed on the screen See the table in the Sounds and Backlight Instructions section Measur...

Page 14: ...and a green backlight for 3 seconds In Forehead mode a temperature reading of more than 42 2 C 108 0 F In Object mode a temperature reading of less than 0 C 32 0 F A long beep and a green backlight f...

Page 15: ...ect temperature In a power on state press the Mode button to switch between forehead temperature and object temperature Silent Switching between mute and un mute In a power on state press the Mute Un...

Page 16: ...nds F 1 is displayed Press the Measure button to return to the measurement interface Press the C F or the button 1 will be shown followed by the recorded reading Press the C F button again for the nex...

Page 17: ...nts by 0 1 C F every time the C F button is pressed and decrements by 0 1 C F every time the button is pressed The tunable range is 35 0 C 42 0 C 95 0 F 107 6 F The default fever alert threshold is 37...

Page 18: ...cates the Forehead temperature mode The symbol indicates the Object temperature mode 2 Press the Measure button to start a measurement When taking the forehead temperature point the IR sensor to the c...

Page 19: ...meter and the target For example winds from a fan an air conditioner or a heater 2 Do not hold the thermometer for a long time because it is sensitive to the ambient temperature 3 Make sure the sense...

Page 20: ...he used batteries in accordance with the local environmental policies The thermometer is provided with batteries that were installed in the factory When you start to use it in the first time open the...

Page 21: ...t clean the thermometer with corrosive cleansers During the cleaning process do not touch the lens using hard objects do not immerse any part of the thermometer into liquid or allow liquid to penetrat...

Page 22: ...n maintenance period 1 Ensure the safety of thermometer and check whether it has potential safety hazards in normal use each week e g whether the lens is broken the shell has cracks and the sensing he...

Page 23: ...etween 10 C 50 0 F and 40 C 104 F The temperature reading is lower than the typical body temperature range The lens of the temperature probe is dirty Clean the lens using a cotton swab The distance be...

Page 24: ...94 8 F to 108 0 F 34 9 C to 42 2 C 0 5 F 0 3 C Outside the range of 94 8 F to 108 0 F 34 9 C to 42 2 C Resolution 0 1 C 0 1 F Memory 20 temperature readings Low battery Alert The low battery symbol is...

Page 25: ...Safety degree of using in flammable anesthetic gas blending with air oxygen or nitrous oxide Non AP APG No application parts of the thermometer prevents defibrillation charge effect No application par...

Page 26: ...s intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the Infrared Thermometer should assure that it is used in such an environment Emissions test Complianc...

Page 27: ...ds should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a typical commercial or hospital environment Guidance and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic immunity for equipment and systems t...

Page 28: ...l situations Electromagnetic is affected by absorption and reflection from structures objects and people a Field strengths from fixed transmitters such as base stations for radio cellular cordless tel...

Page 29: ...d below according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment Rated maximum output power of transmitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 80 MHz to 800 MHz...

Page 30: ...y damage caused by improper use are not covered by the warranty Excluding the following user caused failures 1 Failure resulting from unauthorized disassembly and modification 2 Failure resulting from...

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