24 Getting Started with FeverWarn l Models FW1100A and FW1100B
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Recommendations for Accurate Scanning
In summer-like weather: Fist
Under most conditions, a fist temperature measurement is adequate.
Steps to scan:
1. Simply make a fist.
2. With your arm straight place your fist (or back of the hand)
1 inch below the scanner for two seconds
(Figure 40).
3. GO/NO-GO instructions will be observed by the word ‘GO’ in
green with an audible beep or the word ‘STOP’ in red and an
audible buzzer. A ‘GO’ screen means no fever has been detected,
a ‘STOP’ screen means a possible fever has been detected and
further processing is required.
In cooler weather: Wrist
When very cold outside the individual being scanned must expose
their covered wrist for an easy accurate scan.
Steps to scan:
1. Simply pull up your sleeve approximately 2 inches (5 cm) above
palm side
(Figure 50).
2. With your arm straight place your inner wrist area 1 inch below
the scanner for two seconds.
3. GO/NO-GO instructions will be observed by the word ‘GO’ in
green with an audible beep or the word ‘STOP’ in red and an
audible buzzer. A ‘GO’ screen means no fever has been detected,
a ‘STOP’ screen means a possible fever has been detected and
further processing is required.
In extremely cold weather: Forearm
During extreme cold weather a forearm scan might be necessary.
Steps to scan:
1. Simply pull up your sleeve approximately 2 inches (5 cm) above
palm side
(Figure 51).
2. With your arm straight place your forearm 1 inch below the
scanner for two seconds.
3. GO/NO-GO instructions will be observed by the word ‘GO’ in
green with an audible beep or the word ‘STOP’ in red and an
audible buzzer. A ‘GO’ screen means no fever has been detected,
a ‘STOP’ screen means a possible fever has been detected and
further processing is required.
Figure 49
Figure 50
Figure 51
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