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3 Measuring Procedure / 4 Miscellaneous
7. The device will then automatically go into time and ambient
perature mode (if the time was programmed) or switches off.
8. If the measured temperature is outside the permitted range, "Lo"
or Hi" will be displayed.
4 Miscellaneous
4.1 Cleaning and maintenance
• The most important and sensitive part of the thermometer is the
sensor
guaranteed if the probe is clean and intact.
• The sensor
directly immersing it in alcohol or using a ball of cotton wool
soaked in alcohol.
• Normal commercial alcohol-based disinfectant is suitable for dis-
infecting the sensor
turer's instructions.
• The housing and the display
waterproof. Do not immerse them in liquids.
• Clean them with a dry, clean cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaners.
• It is advisable to keep the thermometer in the original packing that
it was in when it was purchased, and keep it in a clean, dry place. Do
not expose the thermometer to direct sunlight.
• The storage temperature should be between -20.0°C to +50.0°C.
• The device is calibrated in the factory. Recalibration is not required
for normal use.
4.2 Disposal
Please remove the batteries before disposing of the device/unit. Do not
dispose of old batteries with your household waste, but at a battery
collection station at a recycling site or in a shop.Consult your municipal
authority or your supplier for information about disposal.
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. Accurate temperature measurements can only be
is waterproof and can therefore be cleaned by
. Please follow the respective manufac-
This product must not be disposed of together with dome-
stic waste.
All users are obliged to hand in all electrical or electronic
devices, regardless of whether or not they contain toxic
substances, at a municipal or commercial collection point
so that they can be disposed of in an environmentally
acceptable manner.
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