12
Large air flow
changes
Obvious
temperature
fluctuation
between several
measurement
readings
Ensure to keep
away from air
conditioners or
electric fans during
measurements
The measuring
distance is
too far
Too low tempera-
ture reading or
“Lo” will appear
on the display
Ensure the measur-
ing distance is less
than 2.5cm
The test object
entered indoor
low temperature
environment from
high temperature
environment
Too high
temperature
reading or “Hi”
will appear on
the display
Wait 15 minutes to
ensure the thermal
balance of the test
object
The device en-
tered indoor low
temperature en-
vironment from
high temperature
environment
Too low tempera-
ture reading or
“Lo” will appear
on the display
Wait 30 minutes to
ensure the thermal
balance of the
device
The forehead
was treated
with cold or hot
compress
The temperature
reading is top
low or too high
Wait for the body
internal tempera-
ture and body sur-
face temperature to
reach the thermal
balance
MAINTENANCE
Cleaning and Care
1. The probe is the most precise part of the device, it must be care-
fully protected.
2. When the device is not in use for a long time (more than 3
months), please remove the batteries for its safe storage.
3. Please wipe the device with a cotton swab or cotton gauze when
it needs to be cleaned or disinfected. If necessary, disinfect it with
medical alcohol. Do not use water or corrosive cleaning agents for
cleaning.
Storage and Transportation
1. When not using for a long time, please sterilize the shell of the
Summary of Contents for MI-200
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Page 17: ...RU 17 18 18 MI 200 19 19 20 20 20 21 21 21 22 C F 22 22 22 23 25 25 26 26 27 28...
Page 19: ...RU 19 34 7 C 37 3 C 36 6 C 38 C MI 200 6 1 2 100 3...
Page 20: ...20 1 2 3 4 5 5 C 40 C 25 C 6 85 7 8 2 5 9 30 10 15 11 12...
Page 21: ...RU 21 ON SCAN 1 35 0 C Lo 44 0 C Hi 2 5 C 40 C ER1 3 2 6 0 2 V 4 30 1 2 ON SCAN...
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Page 23: ...RU 23 Dr Frei 1 ON SCAN C 2 ON SCAN 1 ON SCAN C 2 35 C 1 2 2 5 3 4 5 EEPROM...
Page 24: ...24 44 C Lo...
Page 25: ...RU 25 c Lo 2 5 Hi 15 c Lo 30 1 2 3 3...
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Page 30: ...30 31 31 MI 200 32 32 33 33 34 34 34 34 35 C F 35 35 35 36 38 38 39 39 40 41...
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Page 32: ...32 35 8 C 38 C 35 5 C 37 5 C 34 5 C 38 C 34 7 C 37 3 C 36 6 C 38 C MI 200 6 LCD...
Page 33: ...BG 33 1 2 100 3 1 2 3 4 5 5 C 40 C 25 C 6 85 7 8 2 5 9 30 10 15 11 12...
Page 34: ...34 1 35 0 C Lo 44 0 C Hi 2 5 C 40 C ER1 3 2 6 0 2 V 4 30 1 2 ON SCAN LCD ON SCAN...
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Page 36: ...36 Dr Frei 1 ON SCAN C 2 ON SCAN 1 ON SCAN C 2 35 C 1 2 2 5 cm 3 4 5 EEPROM...
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