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SAFETY ISSUES
• The device is to be used only for the purposes described in this operation manual.
• The device should be used only in ambient temperatures falling within the interval between 10 and 40˚C.
• Do not expose the thermometer to direct sunlight or high temperatures and do not immerse it in water.
• Do not use the device when the relative humidity exceeds 85%.
• Do not touch the infrared sensor and do not blow at it.
• It is dangerous for patients to make their own diagnoses and make their own treatment decisions on the basis of
the measurement result. Please make sure you follow your doctor’s instructions. Making your own diagnosis may
result in your health deterioration.
• Keep the device out of reach of children.
• If you encounter problems with the device, please contact the retailer.
• Do not attempt to repair the device yourself.
FEATURES
• Precise, non-contact measurements.
• Selectable scale (˚C or ˚F)
• Alarm signal at values exceeding 38˚C
• Automatic data-hold and power-off functions.
• Backlit LCD display
• The non-contact infrared thermometer is intended for taking temperature of body surface and forehead
of babies, children and adults without the need to touch the body. The device may be used by consumers
in household environment in accordance with the ASTM 1964-1988 Standard specification for infrared ther-
mometers for intermittent determination of patient temperature.
• In order to obtain reliable results of the measurement, if the thermometer is transferred between environ-
ments with significantly different ambient temperatures it is recommended to leave the device for 15-20 min-
utes before use in the room where temperature will be taken.
There may be differences in temperatures depending on different skin types and thicknesses.
Please allow one minute between two measurements.
INTENDED USE AND SAFETY MEASURES
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