SAFETY INFORMATION
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Children must not play with the thermometer, it contains small parts (batteries and battery
cover) which may lead to suffocation if swallowed.
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Only use the thermometer for applications as described in this manual.
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Operation in the vicinity of strong electromagnetic fields, such as next to a mobile phone,
may result in malfunctions.
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In the event of abnormal temperature results, please contact your GP immediately.
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This thermometer is not intended for use by persons (including children) with limited
physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and/or lack of knowledge
unless they have been given instruction concerning how the thermometer should be used
by a person responsible for their safety.
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Do not allow children to play with the packing material as there is a risk of suffocation.
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Cleaning and maintenance work may not be carried out by children except with
supervision.
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This thermometer may not be immersed in water or other liquids.
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For cleaning and storage, please read the information in the operating instructions
carefully.
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Only store the thermometer in a clean and dry place. Keep out of direct sunlight. The
storage temperature should be between -20 °C (-4 °F) and 55 °C (131 °F).
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Please do not use the thermometer if the sensor head or the device is damaged.
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Do not attempt to repair the device yourself if it is damaged.
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This non-contact thermometer consists of high quality precision parts. Do not drop the
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device and protect it against sharp impacts and shocks.
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Please do not turn the measuring head and do not attempt to remove it.
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Batteries must be properly disposed of and kept away from small children and heat.
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Warning!
The use of the non-contact thermometer cannot replace a doctor's appointment.
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OPERATING THE DEVICE
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Before initial commissioning, please insert the batteries. To do this, please proceed as
described under "Changing the batteries".
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A. First, select the desired measuring mode by moving the measuring mode switch (F) to
the appropriate position (up to measure the body temperature and down to measure an
object temperature).
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B.
Now press the on/off button (D) and all symbols on the display (B) are shown. Next, the
last measurement value and MEMORY are automatically displayed for two seconds.
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The thermometer now indicates that it is ready for a measurement by: - sounding of a
short beep - the unit of measurement (°C/°F) selected flashes.
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