How to use:
Measuring human body temperature in the ear canal
1. Press the on/recall button to turn on the thermometer, a beep
sound is heard and the LCD displays as Fig A in one second.
When the LCD displays as Fig B, now ready to measure.
. Straighten the ear canal by pulling the outer ear up and back to
give a clear view of the eardrum.
• For children under 1 year, pull the ear straight back.
• For children ages 1 year to adult, pull the ear up and back.
(Caution: Many pediatricians suggest use of ear thermometers
for children older than 6 months).
3. While pulling the outer ear, insert the probe snugly into the ear canal (best to insert deep), press
the „scan" button. Release it, when you hear a beep sound. A beep indicates measurement is
complete. Remove the thermometer from the ear. The display show the measure temperature.
4. Measuring again: If measuring again, please un clinch the „scan" button and wait for the „ "
symbol to display, then press „scan" button to measure again.
Note: The time between each reading should be not less than 1 min.
5. Memory search: Press the „on/recall" button, the last ten memories (No. 9-No.0) will take turns to
display on the LCD as Fig C and Fig D.
6. The LCD will displays „ER 1" as Fig E and cannot displays
temperature when the ambient temperature is of the range of
10°C to 35°C
Note: Before measuring, the thermometer shall be stabilized at the operating
ambient condition for a minimum of 30 min.
7. Shut off: The thermometer shall automatically shut off without manipulating in one
minute.
Note:
•
In order to avoid spreading germs, please use a new disposable
probe cover for each measurement.
•
Check to ensure probe cover is fitted on firmly before use (please
see the diagrams right). If the probe cover is broken, discard and
apply a new one immediately.
Cleaning and storage:
1. Store thermometer and the disposable probe cover in a dry location free from dust and
contamination and away from direct sunlight. The ambient temperature at the storage location
should remain fairly constant and within the range of -10°C to 55°C.
. Use an alcohol swab or cotton swab moistened with alcohol (70%) to clean the thermometer
casing and the measuring probe. Ensure that no liquid enters the interior of the
thermometer.
3. Never use abrasive cleaning agents, thinners or gasoline for cleaning and never
immerse the instrument in water or other cleaning liquids. Take care not to scratch
the surface of the probe membrane or display
Fig A
Newborn - 1 year
Fig C
Incorrect
Fig B
1 year - adult
Fig D
Fig E
Correct