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Rossmax Thermometer HC700 (English Version)
Quick Guide

How to measure correctly?

1. Insert the ba�ery
2. Ver�cally aim the thermometer at the temple with a distance of less than 10 cm. If the
temple is covered with hair, sweat or dirt, remove the obstacle from the temple to improve
the measuring accuracy.
3. Press the "Measuring Trigger" bu�on to take temperature. Measurement is complete when
you hear a long beep sound.
4. Read the recorded temperature from the LCD display.
Temple Temperature -The thermometer has been designed for prac�cal use. It's not meant to replace a
visit to the doctor. Please also remember to compare the measurement result to
your regular body temperature.
Object Mode - The object mode shows the actual, unadjusted surface temperatures, which is different
from the body temperature. It can help you to measure any object other than body
surface, for example the baby's milk.
Fever Alarm - If thermometer detects a body temperature >= 37.5°C(99.5°F) there will be four beeps
sound with flashing reading to warn the user for poten�al fever.
For a�er sales service, please contact Cypress Medic Sdn Bhd (www.cypressmedic.com.my)

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  • Page 1 Rossmax Thermometer HC700 (English Version) Quick Guide    How to measure correctly? 1. Insert the ba�ery 2. Ver�cally aim the thermometer at the temple with a distance of less than 10 cm. If the temple is covered with hair, sweat or dirt, remove the obstacle from the temple to improve the measuring accuracy.
  • Page 2 HC700 LCD Display 1. The temple temperature measurement mode 2. The object temperature measurement mode 3. Ba�ery 4. °C/°F scale 5. Temperature display Click the bu�on to turning the buzzer On/Off Push the bu�on for switching between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) Push the bu�on for switching between...

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