AVITA TSW 15XX User Manual

Contents
Model: TS42B
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Please read this instruction manual carefully
before using your ear thermometer
Important Information Before Use
Product Identification
Description of LCD Display
Battery Installation Setting °C/°F and Date/Time
Tips for Measuring Human Temperature 1
Measuring Body Temperature on the Forehead 11
Measuring Body Temperature in the Ear
Clinical Accuracy Validation Method
Measuring Object/Liquid Temperature
Memory Function
Care and Maintenance
Applied Standards
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Error Codes
Operating the Bluetooth function
Technical Specifications
EMC Tables
Explanation of Symbols 23
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FCC Statement 24
Introduction
for Use: The device is an infrared thermometer intended for the intermittent measurement of human body temperature in people of all ages. This thermometer takes temperatures in seconds by measuring the heat generated by the earcanal or other objects. This product conforms to the provisions of the EC
directive MDD(93/42/EEC).Its advantages include:
1. Bluetooth Low Energy v4.0
2. 7 in 1 functions Ear/Forehead/Object/Date-Time-Stamp/ 30 User
Memory/Fever Alarm/Backlight/
3. Red LED Light for Fever Alarm
38°C: LED light Red
4. 30 User Memory
5. Illuminated Backlight Display
6. °C/°F Switch-able Function
7. Probe Cover Free
8. Waterproof Probe Design
9. One-second Reading
10. Auto power off for power saving
11. Low-battery Indicator
12. Warning indication Indications for battery condition and measuring range.
13.Large LCD Display
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Important Information Before Use
When using this product, please be sure to follow all the notes listed below. Any action against these notices may cause injury or affect the accuracy.
1. Do not disassemble, repair, or remodel the thermometer.
2. Be sure to clean the thermometer lens each time after usage.
3. Avoid direct finger contact with the lens.
4. No modification of this equipment is allowed.
5. It is recommended that user may take 3 temperatures. If they are different, use the highest reading.
6. Do not expose the thermometer to extreme temperature, very high humidity, or direct sunlight.
7. Avoid extreme shock or dropping the device.
8. Before the measurement, patients and thermometer should stay in steady state room condition for at least 30 minutes.
9. Avoid measuring temperature in 30 minutes after exercise, bathing, or returning from outdoor.
10. To protect the environment, dispose of empty batteries at appropriate collection sites according to national or local regulations.
11. It is ill-advised to disassemble the thermomet er .
12. Please use the thermometer solely for its intended purpose.
13. Carefully hold the device when in use to avoid dropping the device.
14. Allow one minute between successive measurements as slight variations may occur if measurements are taken over a short period of time. Use average temperatures instead.
15. There are no absolute body temperature standards. Keep reliable records of your personal temperature to serve as a reference for judging a fever.
16. Under any circumstances, the temperature taking result is ONLY for reference. Before taking any medical action, please consult your physician.
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Product Identification
Description of LCD Display
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Battery Installation
Low battery warning: When the battery power becomes low, the low battery symbol will appear on the display. The thermometer can still be used during this time, but the batteries should be replaced as soon as possible. If the batteries run out completely, Lo will be displayed along with the low battery symbol. In this case, the batteries will need to be replaced before using the thermometer again. Replacing the Battery:
1. Use a Phillips head screwdriver to loosen battery cover screw. Remove the battery cover.
2. Insert or replace 2 x 1.5 V AAA alkaline batteries into the battery compartment, ensuring to match the indicated polarity symbols. Always use new batteries.
3. Place the battery cover on the thermometer and tighten the screw to secure it in place.
NOTE: Battery-operated
1. Please properly dispose of the batteries away from small children and heat.
2. It is recommended to remove the batteries if the unit will not be used for an extended period of time.
3. For long durations of non-operation, please remove all batteries from the device.
4. Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local environmental and institutional policies.
5. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the applicable legal regulations. Never dispose of batteries in the normal household waste.
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Setting °C/°F and Date/Time
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Setting °C/°F and Date/Time
When the thermometer is used for the first time and each time the batteries are changed, the date and time are displayed in the format 1-1 00:00 during the basic set-up (after the self test). Set each of the following settings in turn : unit in which the temperature will be displayed, date and time. To set the device, proceed in stages: Unit – year – month – day – hours – minutes (there is no voice output when setting date and time).
Press the SET button for 5 second to switch the thermometer on. The device performs a brief self test: all elements of the display are shown for approx. 1 second.
Following a successful self test, the device emits two short beeps. In Standby mode, the date and time are shown and “-- is displayed.
Setting °C/°F and Date/Time
1. Changing from Fahrenheit to Celsius (1) Press the "SET" button to set the °C/°F function on or off.
(2) Press the Memory button to confirm entry.
2. Date/Time Function
(1) Press the "SET" button to change.
(2) Press the "Memory" button to confirm entry.
(3) The blinking Date, followed by Year, Hour and Minutes
will display. Repeat steps (2) and (3) to adjust the
date/time setting.
(4) Your unit is now ready to take a reading, or press the
MEM button to turn the unit off.
(5) After this process, the thermometer shows the word
OFF in the display and switches off automatically.
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