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starts to flash BO. Now you can enter the new values as
described above.
Setting the beeper
1. Press and hold the MODE button 6 for 3 seconds to set the
beeper BP.
2. Press the M-button 5 to either turn the beeper on or off. The
beeper is activated when the beeper icon BP is shown without
a cross.
When the beeper setting has been chosen, press the
START/IO button 7 to enter the «ready for measuring»
mode; otherwise the device automatically switches to ready
for measuring after 10 seconds AT.
6. Changing between Body and Object Mode
1. Press the START/IO button 7. The display 4 is activated to
show all segments for 1 second.
2. The default mode is body mode AL. Press the MODE button 6
to switch to object mode AM. For switching back to body mode,
press the MODE button again.
7. Directions for Use
Always remove the protective cap BS before use.
Measuring in body mode with auto measurement and
distance control
1. Press the START/IO button 7. The display 4 is activated to
show all segments for 1 second.
2. A flashing «°C»/«°F» icon, the blinking blue tracking light 2 and
a beep indicate that the device is ready for measurement AT.
3. Remove any hair, sweat or dirt from the forehead before
measuring to ensure the accuracy of the readings.
4. Aim the thermometer at the center of the forehead with a
distance of no more than 5 cm.
5. The device will start the measurement automatically, when
the measuring sensor 1 detects the distance is appropriate
within 5 cm. The display will show a countdown (3, 2, 1); after
3 seconds a long beep will verify the completion of measurement.
6. Self-measurement: The green self-indicator light 3 will help
to distinguish the start of the measurement. Keep the thermom-
eter pointed towards the forehead until the light switches off.
7. Read the recorded temperature from the LCD display.
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8. For the next measurement remove the thermometer from the
forehead and wait until the «°C»/«°F» icon is flashing. Follow
steps 4-5 above.
9. Press and hold the START/IO button 7 for 3 seconds to turn
off the device; otherwise the device will automatically switch off
after approx. 60 seconds.
Measuring in object mode without auto measurement
1. Press the START/IO button 7. The display 4 is activated to
show all segments for 1 second.
2. Press the MODE button 6 to switch to object mode.
3. A flashing «°C»/«°F» icon, the blinking blue tracking light 2 and
a beep indicate that the device is ready for measurement AT.
4. Aim the thermometer at the center of the object you want to
measure with a distance of no more than 5 cm. Press the
START/IO button 7. After 3 seconds a long beep will verify
the completion of measurement.
5. Read the recorded temperature from the LCD display.
6. For the next measurement wait until the «°C»/«°F» icon is
flashing and follow steps 4-5 above.
7. Press and hold the START/IO button 7 for 3 seconds to turn
off the device; otherwise the device will automatically switch off
after approx. 60 seconds.
NOTE:
 Patients and thermometer should stay in similar room
condition for at least 30 minutes.
 Don't take a measurement while or immediately after nursing a
baby.
 Don't use the thermometer in high humidity environments.
 Patients should not drink, eat or exercise before/while taking
the measurement.
 Don't move the measurement device from the measuring area
before hearing the termination beep.
 10 short beeps and a red LCD backlight alert the patient that he/
she may have a temperature equal to or higher than 37.5 °C.
 Always take the temperature in the same location, since
temperature readings may vary according to locations.
 Doctors recommend rectal measurement for newborn infants
within the first 6 months, as all other measuring methods might
lead to ambiguous results. If using a non contact thermometer
on those infants, we always recommend verifying the readings
with a rectal measurement.
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