Note
Note on important information.
Observe the instructions for use
Application part, type BF
Storage
Permissible storage temperature and humidity
131 °F
55 °C
-13 °F
RH 15- 95%
-25 °C
Operating
Permissible operating temperature and humidity
104 °F
40 °C
50 °F
RH 15- 85%
10 °C
Serial number
IP 22
IP22, protection against harmful ingress of water and dust
To reduce the risk of personal injury or product/property damage:
CAUTION –
• This device is designed solely for non-commercial, household use in non-invasively measur-
ing temperatures via an infrared sensor of the auditory canals of adults and children, as well as
detecting surface temperatures of objects and ambient temperatures of surrounding areas. Do
not use for any other purpose.
• Do not disassemble this unit.
• This thermometer is a sensitive electronic device. Treat it carefully and do not expose it to any
sharp impacts.
• Do not expose the thermometer to direct sunlight.
• Place thermometer in the room where measurements will be made for at least 30 minutes before
use.
• The thermometer is NOT waterproof; keep away from water and other liquids.
• Clean the measuring tip after each use with a soft cloth moistened with disinfectant.
• Before each use, ensure the sensor is undamaged; otherwise, contact customer service.
• This device is not intended for commercial or clinical use.
• Different measurement results are possible between the left and right ears. In order to record
temperature changes, always measure in the same ear for the same person.
• If you have been lying on one ear for some time, if your ears have been covered or exposed to
heat or cold, you have just been swimming or bathing, measurements will be inaccurate; wait
about 20 minutes before measuring.
• Replace the protective cap after each use to ensure an accurate measurement and prevent
crosscontamination.
• The ear thermometer may only be used with protective caps from Beurer; other protective caps
may result in faulty measurements. If you have run out of protective caps, contact the manufac-
turer or retailer for replacements.
• Ear wax can affect the measurement; ensure ear is clean before measuring.
• Do not use on children under six months of age. In infants under six months, the ear passage is
still very narrow and the temperature of the eardrum can often not be recorded, so any results
obtained may be inaccurate.
• The measurement must not be taken in an ear affected by inflammatory diseases (e.g. discharg-
ing pus or secretion), after possible ear injuries (e.g. eardrum damage) or after any ear operation
while the ear is healing.
• The body temperature measured in the ear may differ from other measurements taken in the
mouth, rectum or armpits. Any comparison of these values is therefore futile.
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