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4. Using the Thermometer
4a. Controls and Features
4b. LED Screen/Display
4c.Selecting a Scan Mode
With the power on, press the Human/Object button to switch between scan
modes. There are 4 modes available, including Human, Object,
Human/Night, and Object/Night mode (in order). The thermometer’s volume
will be muted in both Human/Night mode as well as Object/Night mode, and
the Moon symbol will appear on the LCD in both Night modes.
Cleaning the lenses
Never use water to wash the thermometer lens directly.
Slightly moisten a cotton swab or cloth with isopropyl
or ethyl alcohol and gently wipe the surface of the lens.
Wipe from side to side rather than in a circular motion
to avoid getting debris on the center of the sensor.
Avoid touching the lens except when cleaning
is required.
8b. Cleaning and Disinfecting
The thermometer can be cleaned and an intermediate-level of disinfection can be
achieved using the following method.
CAUTION:
Never submerge the thermometer in water or any other liquid
CAUTION:
Never use abrasive cleaning agents, thinners or benzene for cleaning
and never immerse the instrument in water or other cleaning liquids.
CAUTION:
Never insert a sharp object into the scanner area or any other open
surface on the thermometer.
CAUTION:
Do not use unapproved cleaning or disinfection agents. Use of these
agents may cause damage to components.
CAUTION:
Do not use chemicals other than isopropyl or ethyl alcohol on the lens.
If the batteries are completely depleted, “Lo” will be displayed
along with the low battery symbol.
1. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to loosen battery
cover screw. Remove cover.
2. Remove the batteries.
3. Insert two AAA (or equivalent) batteries, correctly
positioned with positive “+” and negative “-”
as shown in illustration.
4. Place the battery cover on the thermometer
and tighten the screw to secure it in place.
Note:
Remove the batteries before storing the
thermometer for an extended period of time.
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