Measuring Procedure - EDAN iM3 User Manual

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1
Keep the probe window clean, dry, and undamaged at times to ensure accurate
measurements. To protect the probe window, always keep the thermometer in the
storage cover while transporting or when not in use.
2
Proper installation of the probe cover ensures accurate measurements.
3
Do not autoclave.
4
The probe should not be submerged into liquids.
5
Keep the unit dry and away from any liquids and direct sunlight.
6
The thermometer is not waterproof. Do not immerse or drip fluids on it. Should this
occur, dry the thermometer with warm air. Check for proper operation and accuracy.
7
Holding the thermometer too long may cause a higher ambient temperature reading
of the probe, which could make the body temperature measurements lower than
usual.
8
For more details about using the infrared ear thermometer, refer to the
accompanying operating instructions of the thermometer.
9
Check whether the thermometer is damaged once it drops. If you cannot make sure
of it, send the complete device to your local dealer for recalibration.
10 The monitor outfitted with the TH module must not be used together with other
electrosurgery equipment, for example, ESU.
11 Verification of the temperature module is necessary as frequently as dictated by
your Hospital Procedures Policy. When you need to calibrate the temperature
measurement, please contact the manufacturer.
NOTE:
The materials with which the patient or any other person can come into contact conform
to the standard of EN ISO 10993-1: 2009.

11.3.2 Measuring Procedure

1.
Align the center of the probe to the center of the probe cover. Make sure to place the
adhensive side of probe cover upward.
2.
Insert the probe into the probe cover on the probe cover loader until the probe cover clicks in place.
CAUTION
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Monitoring TEMP

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