TEMPERATURE TAKING HINTS
To ensure that the reading always reflects the body temperature accurately, you need to take account of the following factors which may
affect an accurate reading.
1. It is important to know each individual's normal temperature when they are well. This is the only way to accurately diagnose a fever.
To determine normal temperature, take multiple readings when healthy. Re-measure with a standard digital thermometer for confirmation.
2. Users must be inside for 30 minutes before taking a measurement. Note: Users and the thermometer should be in the same ambient
temperature for at least 10 minutes before taking a reading.
3. Users should not drink, eat, or be physically active such as bathing, showering, shampooing and hair drying before/while taking the mea-
surement. Remove hat and hair and wait 10 minutes before taking a reading.
4. Oils or cosmetics on the forehead may give a lower temperature reading than the actual one. Remove dirt from the forehead before taking
a measurement. Wait at least 10 minutes after washing the forehead area before taking a reading.
5. Holding a hand on the forehead for any length of time will affect the temperature reading.
6. Do not take temperature over scar tissue, open sores or abrasions.
7. Do not use the thermometer on a perspiring or sweating forehead, as this may affect the reading.
8. Don't take a measurement while or immediately after nursing a baby.
9. Do not use this thermometer outdoors.
10. Do not take temperatures with this thermometer near places that are very hot, such as fireplaces and stoves.
11. The probe window of the thermometer is the most delicate part of the device. Do not touch the probe window. The accuracy of the reading
may be affected if the probe window is damaged or dirty.
12. If the thermometer is stored in a significantly different environment than testing location, place it in the testing location for approximately
30 minutes prior to use.
13. It is not intended for use in the oxygen rich environment and presence of flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide.
ILLUSTRATION FOR USE
• To measure forehead temperature:
1. Press the
BUTTON, The display is activated to show all segments. After self-checking Figure 2 appears on the
display screen with beeps, so you can start a new measurement.
2. Aim the thermometer at the center of the forehead with a distance of 2 to 3 cm and then press the START
BUTTON. Note: Do not remove the thermometer from the forehead before hearing the final beep. A waiting
period of 5 seconds between testing is recommended to ensure complete accuracy.
3. Read the temperature on the display.
4. Press the
BUTTON to turn off.
• How to change the forehead mode and object mode:
You can press
/
BUTTON to switch the mode between Forehead mode and Object mode.
• To measure object temperature:
1. Press the
BUTTON to turn on the thermometer, you can take the object temperature after hearing two beep sounds.
(see figure 3).
2. Aim the thermometer at the center of the object you want to measure with a distance of 1 to 2 cm.
3. Press the START BUTTON and then read the temperature on the display.
4. Press the
BUTTON to turn off.
• After measurement:
1. Power off: Device will automatically shut off if left idle for more than 1 minute to extend battery life.
2. Clean the probe after each use to ensure an accurate reading and avoid cross contamination.
(See the section of Care and Cleaning for details.)
• Fever indicator:
In Forehead mode:
1. If the temperature reading is below 37.8 °C (100.0 °F), a happy face will be displayed next to the reading.
2. If the temperature reading is 37.8 °C (100.0 °F) or above, a bad face will be displayed next to the reading.
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Fig.2
Fig.3