Care And Cleaning; Replacing The Batteries - Braun ThermoScan IRT6510 Manual

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Care and cleaning

The probe tip (pre warm tip) is the most delicate part of the
thermometer.
It must be clean and intact to ensure accurate readings.
If the thermometer is ever accidentally used without a Braun lens
filter, clean the probe tip (pre warm tip) as follows:
Very gently wipe the surface with a cotton swab or soft cloth
moistened with alcohol. After the alcohol has completely dried out,
you can put a new Braun lens filter on and take a temperature measurement.
If the probe tip (pre warm tip) is damaged, please contact the local service center.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the thermometer display and exterior. Do not use abrasive
cleaners. Never submerge this thermometer in water or any other liquid. Store thermometer
and Braun lens filters in a dry location free from dust and contamination and away from
direct sunlight.
Additional Braun lens filters (LF 40) are available at most stores carrying Braun
ThermoScan
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Replacing the batteries

Insert new batteries when the battery symbol appears
1
on the display.
Open the battery compartment. Remove the batteries and replace
2
with new batteries, making sure the poles are in the right direction.
3
Snap battery door into place.
Only discard empty batteries. To protect the environment, dispose of empty
batteries at your retail store or at appropriate collection sites according to
national or local regulations.
Calibration
The thermometer is initially calibrated at the time of manufacture. If this thermometer is
used according to the use instructions, periodic re-adjustment is not required. If at any
time you question the accuracy of the temperature measurement, please contact your
authorized service center.
Manufacturing date is given by the LOT number located in the battery compartment.
The first three (3) digits after LOT represent the Julian date that the product was
manufactured and the next two (2) digits represent the last two numbers of the calendar
year the product was manufactured. The last identifiers are the letters that represent the
manufacturer.
An example: LOT 11614K, this product has been manufactured on the 116th day of the
year 2014.
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