microlife NC200 Instruction Manual

User Manual
Forehead
thermometer
with distance
control
NC200
Non-Contact
Important Product and Safety Information
Follow Instructions for Use. This document provides important product information regard­ing this thermometer. Please read this operation and safety information thoroughly before using the device and keep for future reference.
This digital infrared noncontact forehead thermometer is a clinical thermometer using an infrared sensor to intermittently detect human body temperature from the forehead. It is intended for use within the home setting by adults, children and infants. This device detects distance and automatically measures the temperature when the correct measuring distance is achieved; approximately 2 in. The thermometer may be used in either direct or adjusted modes.
This thermometer IS intended to be used:
• In Adjusted/Clinical mode for self-measurement/monitoring of human body temperature via the forehead, whereas the person being measured may be the user/operator of the device.
• Within a home healthcare environment.
• Adults
• Children
• Infants
• In Direct mode for measuring the temperature of objects.
This thermometer IS NOT intended for use with:
• Any other part of the body for obtaining clinical measurements
• Probe Covers
• Contraception
WARNING – Potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in serious injury or death.
Contact your physician in case of prolonged
fever as this
requires medical attention, especially for young children.
• Self-measuring means monitoring, not diagnosis or treatment. Under no circumstances should you independ­ently alter the dosages of any medication prescribed by your physician.
• Ensure that children are supervised around this medical device; some parts are small enough to be swallowed.
• Keep batteries away from children; harmful if swallowed.
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• Be aware that a basic physiological effect called vasocon­striction can occur in the early stages of a fever, resulting in a cool skin effect. The measured temperatures using this thermometer during this effect can, therefore, be unusually low.
• If a measurement seems incorrect, is not consistent with the patient’s finding, or is low, then repeat the measure­ment every 15 minutes or double check the result by another core body temperature measurement.
• Performance of this thermometer may be degraded if:
• used outside of its specified operation temperature and humidity rating, or if stored outside of its specified storage temperature and humidity rating. Avoid storage in direct sunlight.
• the device is exposed to mechanical shock.
• the patient’s temperature is lower than that of the ambient.
• the patient’s temperature is outside the specified patient range.
• the tip/lens is dirty or damaged; ensure the tip/lens is clean before using.
DO NOT:
• Use this device if you think it is damaged or anything appears unusual (e.g. sporadic operation, open packaging upon purchase).
• Dispose of the battery or device in fire; the battery may explode.
• Use a metal tool to replace the battery; doing so may short circuit the terminals.
• Attempt to recharge the battery as they are not recharge­able.
• Run or walk while using this device.
• Open/modify this device; inaccuracy and/or harmful injury may result
• Service the device when being used or when power is supplied (other than changing batteries). No other parts/components are accessible.
CAUTION – Potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided may result in minor/moderate injury, property damage, and/or damage to the device
• This device contains sensitive electronics components. Avoid strong electrical or electromagnetic fields in the
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direct vicinity of the device (e.g., mobile telephones, microwave ovens). These can lead to temporary impairment of the measuring accuracy. Keep a minimum distance of 3.3 m from such devices when using or move the device to another location if interference is determined.
• When not using the thermometer for extended lengths of time, remove the batteries to avoid potential battery leakage and damage to the monitor.
• Only open the thermometer battery cover to replace the battery (when applicable). When replacing the batteries, ensure all the batteries are replaced simultaneously to avoid battery damage and potential damage to the monitor. Microlife USA does not recommend using rechargeable batteries.
• Batteries and electronic instruments must be disposed of in accordance with the locally applicable regulations as domestic waste.
DO NOT:
• Drop this device or expose it to strong vibrations; sensitive components may be affected resulting in inaccuracies and/or operational issues.
• Use the thermometer outside of its specified operation temperature and humidity rating, or if stored outside of its specified storage temperature and humidity rating. Avoid storage in direct sunlight.
• Immerse in water or use abrasive cleaning agents for cleaning. Follow instructions under cleaning.
This device has been Cleared by the FDA for use with infants. Even so, doctors recommend rectal measurement for newborn infants within their first 6 months.
STANDARDS
In addition to the standards stated in the Instruction Manual:
• This medical device is compliant with medical device and thermometer standards AAMI/ANSI ES60601-1, ES60601-1­2, AAMI/ANSI/ISO 14971, ISO 80601-2-56, and AAMI/ANSI HA60601-1-11, and
• Electromagnetic standards IEC 60601-1-2 along with FCC Part 15
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Test Protocol (for laboratory use)
1. Press and hold the START button for 10 seconds until the unit beeps, then release.
2. Wait for the screen to stop showing numbers, turn grey, and show dashes.
3. At that time place the thermometer into the blackbody and press the start button to take the measurement.
TYPE
IP22: Protected against solid foreign objects of 12.5mm diameter and greater. Protected against vertically falling water drops when the device is tilted up to 15°.
Type BF Applied Part
SERVICE
When the device is not in use, battery/access (if applicable) may be replaced by the user. No other parts/components are accessible.
Batteries and electronic instruments must be disposed of in accordance with the locally applicable regulations, not with domestic waste.
It is recommended that this digital thermometer be checked for accuracy every 2 years
Expected life of thermometer: 5 Years
FCC
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Changes or modifications to the product are not approved by Microlife USA and could void the user's authority to operate the equipment under FCC jurisdiction.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installa­tion. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interfer­ence will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment
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does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interfer­ence by one or more of the following measures: 1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna, 2) Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver, 3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected, 4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
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Non-Contact Forehead Thermometer
Instruction Manual
Table of Contents
1. The advantages of your thermometer
2. Product overview
2.1. Diagram
2.2. Displays and symbols
3. Getting started
3.1. Setting date & time
3.2. Sound settings
3.3. Changing between body mode and object mode
3.4. Changing from fahrenheit to celsius
4. How to use
4.1. Measuring body temperature
4.2. Measuring in body mode
4.3. Self-measurement mode
4.4. Measuring in object mode
4.5. Additional controls
5. Viewing stored readings (memory)
6. Error messages
7. Care and maintainance
8. Replacing the battery
9. Limited warranty
10. Technical specifications
11. How to contact us
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1. The advantages of your thermometer
This Microlife thermometer is a high quality product incorporat­ing the latest technology and tested in accordance with international standards. With its unique technology, this device can provide a stable, heat-interference-free reading with each measurement. The device performs a self-test every time it is switched on to always guarantee the specified accuracy of any measurement. This Microlife thermometer is intended for the periodic measurement and monitoring of human body tempera­ture.
This thermometer has been clinically tested and proven to be safe and accurate when used in accordance to the operating instruction manual.
Measurement in a matter of seconds
The innovative infrared technology can take a measurement without touching the object. This guarantees safe and sanitary measurements within 3 seconds.
Auto measurement with distance control
The thermometer can take a measurement automatically when it detects the distance from the object is appropriate, approx. 2” (5 cm).
Multiple uses (wide range measurement)
This thermometer offers a wide measurement range feature. The thermometer can be used to measure body temperature or surface temperature, such as:
• Milk surface temperature in a baby's bottle
• Surface temperature of a baby's bath
• Ambient temperature
Accurate and reliable
The unique probe assembly construction, incorporating an advanced infrared sensor, ensures that each measurement is accurate and reliable.
Easy to use
• The ergonomic design enables simple and easy use of the thermometer.
• This thermometer can be used on a sleeping child without disrupting them.
• This thermometer is quick, therefore child-friendly.
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Multiple reading recall
Users will be able to recall the last 30 readings when entering the recall mode, enabling efficient tracking of temperature variations.
Safe and hygienic
• No direct skin contact.
• No risk of broken glass or mercury ingestion.
• Completely safe for use on children.
• Cleaning of the probe can be done with an alcohol moistened cotton tissue, making this thermometer completely hygienic for use by the whole family.
High temperature alarm
10 short beeps and a red LCD backlight alert the patient
that
he/she may have a temperature above 99.5 °F (37.5 °C).
Guidance system for self-measurement
A green self indicator light illuminates when the thermometer is at an accurate distance, and a measurement will automati­cally be taken.
2. Product overview
2.1. Diagram
1. Measuring sensor
2. Tracking light
3. Self-indicator light
4. Battery compartment cover
5. Display
6. Memory (M-button)
7. Mode button
8. START I/O button
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2.2. Displays and symbols
LCD Display Area Description
All segments displayed
Ready
Measuring countdown
Measurement complete
Low battery indication
Press the START/IO button to turn on the unit; all segments will be shown for 1 second.
When the unit is ready for measure­ment, the «°C» or «°F» icon will keep flashing while the mode icon (body or object) will be displayed.
A 3 second countdown will be shown on the display (3, 2, 1), before each measurement.
The reading will be shown on the display with the «°C» or «°F» icon and the mode icon steady. The unit is ready for the next measurement as soon as the «°C» or «°F» icon is flashing again.
When the unit is turned on, the battery icon will keep flashing to remind the user to replace the batteries.
3. Getting started
3.1. Setting date & time
1. After the new batteries are inserted, the year will flash in the display. You can set the year by pressing the M-button.
2. To confirm and then set the month, press the MODE button.
3. Follow the previous instructions to set the month, day, hours and minutes.
4. Once you have set the minutes and pressed the START/IO button, the date and time are set and the time is displayed.
• If no button is pressed for 20 seconds, the
device automatically switches to ready for measuring.
To cancel when setting up the time:
• Press the START/IO button during time setup. The LCD will show Date/Time icons with «— :—».
• Then press the START/IO button to start a new measurement.
• If no further action is taken within 30 seconds, the device will automatically turn off.
Change current date and time:
• Press and hold the MODE button for approx. 8 seconds until the year number starts to flash. Now you can enter the new values as described above.
3.2. Sound settings
1. Press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds to set the sound.
2. Press the M-button to turn the sound on or off. The sound is activated when the sound icon is shown without a cross.
• When the sound setting has been chosen, press the START/IO button to enter the «ready for measuring» mode; otherwise the device will automatically switch to ready for measuring mode after 10 seconds.
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sound on
sound off
measuring
mode
body
measuring
mode
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3.3. Changing between body mode and object mode
Your thermometer’s default setting is body mode. To change from body to object mode:
• Turn the thermometer on by pressing the START/IO button. The display will show all segments for 1 second.
• Press the MODE button.
• To toggle between body and object mode, press the MODE button again.
3.4. Changing from fahrenheit to celsius
This thermometer can display temperature readings in either Fahrenheit or Celsius.
• To switch the display between °C and °F, press and hold the MODE button for 3 seconds; the sound icon will appear.
• Press the MODE button again; the current measurement scale («°C» or «°F» icon) will be shown on the display.
• Toggle the measurement scale between °C and °F by pressing the M-button.
• When the measurement scale has been chosen, press the START/IO button. After 10 seconds, the thermometer will automatically revert to the «ready for measuring» mode.
measuring
mode
body
measuring
mode
object
measuring
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4. How to use
4.1. Measuring body temperature
This thermometer measures infrared energy radiated from the forehead as well as objects. This energy is collected through the lens and converted into a temperature value.
Before taking a measurement, try to remain in a steady-state for 30 minutes in the room. Activities like exercise and eating can affect your body’s temperature and should not be performed before/during a measurement, nor should a measurement be taken immediately after such activities. For the same reason, you should also not take a measurement during/immediately after nursing an infant.
Always try to measure the same forehead location in order to obtain comparable measurements; while keeping in mind that body temperature changes through the day; highest in the evening and lowest about one hour before waking up.
For reference, normal body temperature ranges are:
•Axillar: 94.5 - 99.1 °F (34.7 - 37.3 °C)
•Oral: 95.9 - 99.5 °F (35.5 - 37.5 °C)
•Rectal: 97.9 - 100.4 °F (36.6 - 38.0 °C)
•Non-Contact NC200 (FR1DG1): 95.7 - 99.4 °F (35.4 - 37.4 °C)
Remember to remove the thermometer’s protective cover before starting. Once started, do not remove the thermometer from the measuring area until it has beeped; signaling that the measurement is complete.
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