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Infrared Tympanic Electronic Thermometer
Section I — Introduction
This operator’s manual was prepared for the operator of the Infrared Tympanic Electronic Thermometer. This
manual contains instructions for use, precautions, and available maintenance and service information. To achieve
satisfactory results, the operator must read this manual thoroughly before attempting to use the thermometer.
Initial Set Up
• Unpack the Infrared Tympanic Electronic Thermometer and examine it for structural integrity.
• If using the wall or cart mount options (sold separately) for the base unit, consult the installation sheet provided with the
respective system.
• When first used, the Infrared Tympanic Electronic Thermometer will show the factory preset settings: ear mode
(EAR) and the Celsius scale (°C).
Section II — General Information
The Infrared Tympanic Electronic Thermometer is a fast, accurate, and convenient clinical instrument for
measuring patient temperatures. The Infrared Tympanic Electronic Thermometer is an ear canal thermometer
with measurement site equivalence modes including oral, axillary, core, and rectal equivalent temperatures. The
equivalence modes are explained further in Section V, Instructions for Use.
Features
• Very fast temperature acquisition that meets CEN and ASTM standards - see Section XI.
• Peak Select System™
• Temperature measurement range of 33.0°C to 42.0°C (91.4°F to 107.6°F).
• Once temperature has been acquired, the °C/°F button alternates the displayed temperature between °C and °F.
• Audible and visual indication of completed temperature acquisition.
• Disposable single use probe covers aid in the prevention of a cross contamination of infectious diseases.
• Low and dead battery indicators.
• “Sleep” mode stores the last temperature and conserves battery life.
• 15, 30, 45, and 60 second pulse timer functions.
• The thermometer housing can be cleaned with common cleaning agents. See Section VII, Cleaning for instructions.
• Base unit protects the thermometer tip and stores probe covers for easy access.
• Easy to read LCD display with icons.
• Unit is designed for ambidextrous use.
• Improved probe design to allow ease of use on the pediatric population.
Section III — Important Precautions
• The thermometer is a precision optical instrument. For reliable operation, handle carefully and do not drop.
• Read the operator’s manual thoroughly before using the Infrared Tympanic Electronic Thermometer.
• Prior to use, ensure that the probe tip is clean and clear of any material. If the thermometer tip becomes soiled,
gently clean with a lens wipe or lint free swab. The tip should appear shiny and free of fingerprints and/or debris.