Product Description
1. Probe
2. Test Button
3. Memory Button
4.
5.
Setting Button
Battery Door
3
6
Basic Functions
LCD Display Introduction
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5
1
2
5
3
4
Warning
This thermometer is intended for home use only.
It's not meant to replace a visit to the doctor. Please
consult with doctor if you have health concerns.
2. There is no gender or age limitation for using infrared
ear thermometer.
3
.
Do not expose the thermometer to temperature extremes
(below -25
℃
/-13
℉
or over 55
℃
/131
℉
) nor excessive
humidity (>95%RH).
4. Keep the battery away from children.
ME equipment should not be cleaned and disinfected while in
use.
1.
5. Remove battery from the device when not in operation for
a long time.
6. Do not put the thermometer in direct sunlight or with cotton
wool, otherwise the accuracy will be affected.
7. Portable and mobile RF communications can affect the devise.
The device needs special precaution regarding EMC according
to the EMC information provided in the accompany documents.
8.
Real Time Clock
Ear Mode
Object Mode
Memory Mode
/
Switch
℃ ℉
The machine can store up to 30 sets of measurements. Each memory also records
the measurement results date/time/mode. When the data exceeds 30 sets,
the coverage starts from the earliest data.
Beep Hint
When the testing is done, it will sound one short beep.
The real time clock will be recorded with the memory function and help
you to recognize each measurement result.
→ Please see the Real time clock setting section to learn how to setup the
time in the first use.
The thermometer has been designed for practical use. It's not meant to
replace a visit to the doctor. Please also remember to compare the
measurement result to your regular body temperature.
→Please see the Illustration For Use section to learn how to measure
the body temperature.
The object mode shows the actual, unadjusted surface temperatures,
which is different from the body temperature. It can help you to monitor
if the object temperature is suitable for the baby or patient, for example
the baby's milk.
→ Please see the Illustration For Use section to learn how to measure the
object temperature.
Please see the
section to learn how to
change between Celsius and Fahrenheit.
Illustration For Use
AM and PM
Low voltage sign
Ear temperature mode
Unit sign:
℃
or
℉
Temperature result
Time and date
sign in Time mode
Memory mode
Object temperature mode