Battery
Cover
Screw
F
G
H
AAA Batteries (2)
F
D
E
A
B
C
Thank you for purchasing this Advanced Solutions™ thermometer. We’re proud
to be your choice to help you keep your child healthy and safe. Please be sure
to read all warnings, instructions and notations before using this product.
User’s Guide TH059
No Touch Temporal Thermometer
Basics of Your Thermometer
Normal Body Temperature
Trouble Shooting
normal forehead
temp range
Temperature readings are different from person to person and also vary
depending upon the body location from which the temperature is
measured. Forehead temperatures tend to be comparable to oral
temperatures and approximately 1˚ lower than rectal temperatures for
the same individual. Temperature readings can also be affected by other
factors, including exercise, consuming hot or cold food/beverages prior
to taking a reading, and technique.
“Normal” temperature refers to each individual’s average temperature
while healthy. You may want to measure and record your child’s
temperature a few times when he or she is well, so that you will know
what is normal for your own child. On average, temperature ranges
are as follows:
TEMPERATURE
METHOD
Forehead Temperature
Method
NORMAL
TEMPERATURE
FEVER
RANGE
Display Meaning
Recommended Action
Display Recommended Action
•
Measured temperature is below this thermometer’s
range. See Technical Specifications section for
Measurement Temperature Range.
•
Measured temperature is above this thermometer’s
range. See Technical Specifications section for
Measurement Temperature Range.
•
Thermometer may have been stored in a cold or hot
environment.
•
If the environment’s temperature is outside the
permissible range, then this thermometer cannot
function here. See Operation Environment for range.
• Ensure thermometer is being positioned correctly (see Operating Thermometer).
• Ensure
icon does not appear. If it does, replace batteries.
• Consistent readings may indicate that the sensors are dirty (see Care and
Maintenance).
• Object is too cold to be measured by this thermometer.
• Ensure thermometer is being positioned correctly (see Operating Thermometer).
• Ensure that you are in the correct mode (Forehead or Object).
• Object is too hot to be measured by this thermometer.
• Allow thermometer to reach room temperature, then re-take temperature
measurement.
•
Batteries are low. Replace them. (See Battery Information section)
•
For best accuracy, wait two minutes between temperature measurements so that
thermometer has time to re-acclimate to the room’s temperature.
•
Do not return this product to the place of purchase. If any parts are missing, email
[email protected], call Consumer Relations at (800) 544-1108, or fax at
(800) 207-8182. You can also visit our website at www.safety1st.com. Have ready the
model number (TH059) and date code (manufacture date located on package).
•
Install new batteries and re-try function before calling Consumer Relations on electronics.
1.
Press and hold the MEASURE button. The symbol, measurement
in progress symbol and “
00
” should be displayed (Figure D).
2.
While holding the MEASURE button, aim the temperature sensor at
the temporal artery, on the side of patient’s forehead between the
eyebrow and the hairline. Position sensor approximately 2” - 3”
from forehead (Figure E).
3.
When the thermometer is positioned properly, it will beep
steadily and the red Proximity Light will flash continuously. If the
thermometer is not beeping, move it closer or farther from the
forehead while holding the MEASURE button, until it is continuously
beeping.
4.
Release the MEASURE button, but do not move from position until
single beep occurs.
5.
The thermometer will beep, and the temperature reading will be
displayed (Figure F). NOTE: Wait 2 minutes before taking another
measurement so that thermometer has time to re-acclimate to the
room’s temperature.
6.
Press the ON/OFF button to turn thermometer off. If left on, it will
automatically shut off in about 1 minute.
1.
If the object to be measured is food or beverage, be
sure to mix thoroughly before measuring temperature
to eliminate any “hot spots.” Wait 30 seconds.
2.
Press and hold the MEASURE button. The
symbol, measurement in progress symbol
and “
00
should be displayed (Figure G).
3.
While holding the MEASURE button, aim the
temperature sensor at the object or the surface
of the liquid, holding the thermometer as close to
object as possible without touching or immersing
into liquid or food (Figure H).
4.
Release the MEASURE button, but do not move
from position until single beep occurs.
5.
The thermometer will beep, and the temperature
reading will be displayed (Figure I).
6.
Press the ON/OFF button to turn thermometer off. If
left on, it will automatically shut off in about 1 minute.
Forehead Temperature
How to Measure Temperature
Object Temperature
Fever Alert
Fahrenheit / Celsius
Proximity Light
Care and Maintenance
One (1) Year Limited Warranty
Technical Specifications
How to Replace the Batteries
While the thermometer is ON, press and hold
the Mode and MEMORY buttons for about
5 seconds until you see the °F or °C. Release
buttons. Unit has been reset.
In “Forehead Mode”, the proximity light
is illuminated accompanied by a beeping
sound during temperature measurement
when the thermometer is at the proper
distance from the forehead. NOTE: The
proximity light feature only functions in
“Forehead Mode.”
Cleaning Measurement and Proximity Sensors:
• Clean very gently with a soft, alcohol-moistened cloth.
• Do not use an excessive amount of alcohol.
• Do not pour alcohol directly on sensors.
Cleaning Thermometer Body:
• Use a soft, dry cloth to clean thermometer body.
Notes:
•
DO
store thermometer in a dry place at room temperature.
•
DO
take special care not to scratch the sensors or display window.
•
DO NOT
use abrasive cleaning agents, thinners or benzene for cleaning.
•
DO NOT
expose thermometer to extreme temperatures, humidity or direct sunlight.
•
DO NOT
drop thermometer.
Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that this product
(Thermometer), is free from material and workmanship defects when used
under normal conditions for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase.
Should the product contain defects in material or workmanship Dorel Juvenile
Group, Inc., will repair or replace the product, at our option, free of charge.
Purchaser will be responsible for all costs associated with packaging and
shipping the product to Dorel Juvenile Group Consumer Relations Department
at the address noted on the front of this document and all other freight or
insurance costs associated with the return. Dorel Juvenile Group will bear the
cost of shipping the repaired or replaced product to the purchaser. Product
should be returned in its original package accompanied by a proof of purchase,
either a sales receipt or other proof that the product is within the warranty
period. This warranty is void if the owner repairs or modifies the product or the
product has been damaged as a result of misuse.
This warranty excludes any liability other than that expressly stated previously,
including but not limited to, any incidental or inconsequential damages.
SOME PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF
INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR
EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT MAY VARY FROM PROVINCE TO PROVINCE.
Measurement Temperature Range:
Human Body 10°C to 50°C (50°F to 122°F)
Object 0°C to 100°C (32°F to 212°F)
Measurement Accuracy:
Human Body +/-0.3°C (+/-0.3°F)
/- 5%
Operation Environment:
16°C to 35°C (60.8°F to 95°F),
Humidity: 15-95% (non condensing)
Storage Environment:
-25°C to 55°C (-13°F to 131°F),
Humidity: 15-95% (non condensing)
Test Protocol:
1
Place the thermometer into heat controlled chamber for at least 2 hours.
2
After 2 hours, press and release MEASURE button, all segments are
displayed for 1 second.
3
Place product in Forehead mode during measuring, person’s head shows
on display.
4
Press and hold MEASURE button, make sure arrow icon appears, then
place the device into the black body for one second.
5
Release the MEASURE button after one second, the device will beep once
and measurement will be shown on the display.
• When the
icon appears on
the display screen when powering
up the thermometer (Figure F),
the batteries are low but may still
work for a very short time.
• When the
icon appears
with the message (Figure G)
the batteries are exhausted and
need to be replaced.
To Replace Batteries:
1
Use a Phillips head screwdriver
to loosen battery cover screw.
Remove cover (Figure H).
2
Remove old 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.
Manufactured by/Fabriqué par: ©2013 Dorel Juvenile Group.
A Division of/Une division de Dorel Industries,
873 Hodge, St-Laurent, QC Canada H4N 2B1
Made in CHINA. Fabriqué en CHINE. www.safety1st.ca (800) 544-1108
Styles and colors may vary. Les styles et les couleurs peuvent varier.
Distributed by (distribué par) Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc.,
2525 State St., Columbus, IN 47201-7494
Dorel Distribution Canada, 873 Hodge, St. Laurent, QC H4N 2B1
10/03/12 4358-6154
• This is
NOT
an ear thermometer. Take
temperature measurements from forehead.
• Use caution when taking temperature readings
of bath water and food. This product is not
intended to touch the person or item whose
temperature is being measured.
•
NEVER
allow a child to play with this
thermometer. It is not a toy. This is a sensitive
electronic device and may be damaged if not
used properly under parental supervision.
•
ALWAYS
supervise your child when using
thermometer.
NEVER
allow your child to use it
alone or without close parental supervision.
• Avoid sudden impact and dust.
• Keep batteries out of child’s reach.
Swallowing a battery could be fatal. Batteries
should not be charged or placed into extreme
heat as they may explode.
• Do not disassemble.
BATTERY CAUTION
•
DO NOT
mix old and new batteries.
•
DO NOT
mix alkaline, standard (carbon zinc) or
rechargeable (nickel-cadmium) batteries.
•
Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.
•
Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the unit
before being charged.
•
Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adult
supervision.
•
Only batteries of the same or equivalent type as
recommended are to be used.
•
Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.
•
Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the unit.
•
The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.
•
Check that all contact surfaces are clean and bright before
installing batteries.
•
Used batteries should be disposed of properly.
•
Remove batteries when stored for long periods of non-use.
Press 2 buttons
Hold 2-3 inches from temporal artery
Hold close to object
but not touching it
Please read this section carefully and all the way through before using the thermometer.
Ensure that thermometer is at room temperature, waiting 15 minutes if necessary.
Turn On:
Press and release the ON/OFF button . All segments are displayed for one second (Figure A) and the unit
beeps once. The backlight goes off after 5 seconds. NOTE: You don’t have to wait 5 seconds. Just advance to next step.
Verify/Select Mode:
The default setting is “Forehead Mode”. Verify that the thermometer is in the correct mode —
“Forehead Mode” (Figure B) or “Object Mode” (Figure C)— for the temperature you will measure. Press MODE
button to change current setting.
When a malfunction or incorrect temperature measurement occurs, an error message will appear. The thermometer will beep four times, then automatically turn off.
G
H
I
No Touch Temporal Thermometer
How Does it Work?
The No Touch Temporal Thermometer obtains a
reading in 1 second by measuring the infrared heat given off either by the
temporal artery (located on the side of the forehead) or from bath water,
food, etc.
Body Temp Mode
Measuring in Progress
Memory
Memory #
Temperature
Unit of Measure (F/C)
Low Battery
Object Mode
No Fever
Fever
LCD Display with
Illumination
On/Off Button with
Auto Shut-Off
Temperature
Sensor
Proximity Sensor
Measure Button
Memory Button
Mode
Button
Proximity
Light
Memory Function
The thermometer memory function stores the last ten
measurements. This feature allows you to compare your most
recent measurement to the next measurement. Press and release the
memory button to see previous readings stored in memory. Each
press displays the reading number next to the icon , , etc.
The reading number indicates which temperature is being displayed.
NOTE: Press and hold the memory button for about 3 seconds to
delete all stored readings.
• Patient has an elevated
temperature, above 37.5 °C
(99.5°F).
• Object is too hot, above 37.8 °C
(100°F).
• Temperature is within normal
limits.
1 long beep and
2 short beeps
1 long beep and
2 short beeps
1 short beep
• Consult with a physician for treatment.
• Do not allow object to come in contact
with baby until it has cooled.
• Take temperature again to ensure that
object is cool enough to be safe for baby.
• No action necessary.
Reading Results:
Icon/Beep Meaning
Action
WARNING
36.1°C to 37.5°C
(96.9°F to 99.5°F)
37.6°C +
(99.6°F +)