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BT Infrared Ear Thermometer
Instruction Manual
Table of Contents
Foreword
.Foreword ... page02
.Precauons ... page03
.Before using the thermometer ... page04
.Inserng the thermometer into the ear ... page05-06
.1. Introducon ... page07
1.1 Features
.2. Important Safety Instrucons ... page08
.3. Package Content ... page09
.4. LCD display/interface ... page10
.5. Set up ... page11-14
5.1 How to operate
5.2 Operaon mode
5.2.1 Measure body temperature
5.2.2 Check records
5.2.3 Delete records
5.2.4 Bluetooth data transmission
.6. Trouble shoong ... page15
.7. Replacing the baeries ... page16
.8. Specificaons ... page17
.Notes ... page18
Dear Customers
You have purchased a BT Infrared Ear Thermometer, one of the
most technologically advanced yet easy to use products available
in the marketplace today.
We strongly recommend you read this instrucon manual
carefully prior to using the thermometer the first me.
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Precautions
Before Using the Thermometer
1. Precision components were used in the construcon of this
device. Extremes in temperature, humidity, direct sunlight,
shock or dust should be avoided.
2. Clean the device with a dry, so cloth or cloth moistened in
alcohol. Never use thinner, benzine or cleaner with abrasives.
3. This device is not water resistant. Protect it from liquid spills.
4. Measurements may be impaired if the device is used close to a
television, microwave oven, cellular telephone, X-ray or other
devices with strong electrical fields.
5. Keep this device out of the reach of children. A child may
swallow the probe cover or the baery while playing with it. If
a child should swallow them, seek medical treatment immedi
ately.
6. Do not self-diagnose your condion using the measured result.
Consult your doctor if your temperature is higher than the
normal temperature or you feel unwell.
7. Used equipment, parts and baeries are not treated as
ordinary household waste and must be disposed of according
to the applicable regulaons.
Cauon
Keep this device out of the reach of children. A child may
swallow the probe cover while playing with it. If a child should
swallow it, seek medical treatment immediately.
■ Use the thermometer at a room temperature between 10
and 40˚C.
If the thermometer is stored in an environment with the
temperature out of the above range or the temperature of
the storage area differs greatly from that of the measuring
area, allow the thermometer to equalize to the room
temperature before use.
■ DO NOT measure temperature if:
Your ear is cold, wet or blocked with ear wax.
It is within 30 minutes aer eang, taking a bath or physical
exercise.
You are suffering from an ear infecon.
■ Always use the thermometer with its probe p clean. Do
not touch the probe cover aer cleaning.
A dirty probe p may cause an inaccurate measurement.
Clean the probe p with a dry, so cloth or cloth moistened
with alcohol before use. When cleaned, wait for a few
minutes before measuring temperature.
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Inserting the Thermometer into the Ear
Cauon
Do not force the thermometer into
your ear.
■ Insert the thermometer
straight into the ear canal.
Pull the ear lightly backward to
straighten the ear canal.
While pulling on the ear, insert the
probe p gently into the ear canal.
Never force the thermometer into
the ear. If the ear canal is very
small, as with a baby, lightly press
the probe p to the ear canal with
just enough force to seal the
opening around the probe.
Hold the thermometer so that the
probe faces straight in the
direcon of the eardrum.
■ Using proper posture
When measuring your own
temperature:
1. Raise and hold your le hand as
shown to the right to pull on your
ear.
2. Hold the thermometer in your
right hand and insert it into your
right ear.
(Reverse this when measuring
your temperature in the le ear.)
When measuring a child’s temperature:
1. Hold the child’s head so that it
will not move. To measure a
baby’s temperature, lay the baby
down with his/her ear facing
upward.
2. Hold the baby’s head so that it
will not move.
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