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User`s Manual of DX6603(HV-T25)Clinical IR Ear Thermometer

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1. Temperature sensing part Infrared sensor 6 Measurement range 32 0 42 9 89 6 109 3 7 Measurement accuracy 0 2 or 0 4 from 36 0 39 0 or96 7 to 102 2 0 3 0 5 from 32 0 35 9 or89 6 to96 6 from 39 1 42 9 or102 3 to109 3 8 Outer dimension 90 L x65 W x55 H mm 9 Weight 82g 10 Working environment Temperature 10 40 50 0 to 104 0 Relative humidity 30 RH 80 RH 11 Storage environment Temperature 20 40 4 to 104 0 Relative humidity 30 RH 85 RH 12 EQUIPMENT not suitable for use in the presence of a FLAMMABLE ANAESTHETIC MIXTURE WITH AIR or WITH OXYGEN OR NITROUS OXIDE 13 CONTINUOUS OPERATION Dispose of used batteries with care consult your distribution center for details Accessories User s Manual 1 pcs Warranty One year warranty is available from date of purchase excluding user caused failures listed below 1 Failure resulting from unauthorized disassembly and modification 2 Failure resulting from unexpected drop during application or transportation 3 Failure resulting from improper use For Warranty Service please contact your retailer or our customer care centre Page 7of8 NOTES 1 Under the environment with electrostatic discharge the unit may malfunction and may require user to reset the unit 2 Dispose with care please consult the retailer for details Manufacturer Tremblay Harrison Inc 1684 Dufferin Street Toronto ON M
2. e Search number is shown for stored data available Maximum storage is 30 sets of data e Press and hold Memo to increase the digits rapidly e Unit returns to time mode automatically 5 seconds after last Memo key pressed e For setup mode 1 Press Talk to shift between a setting of hour minute year month and date 2 Press Memo to increase the digit and press Talk for confirm 3 Press Memo subsequently to resume a normal status Recommendations 1 For first time users of IR ear thermometer it is recommended to measure the same ear 3 times The maximum reading shall be recorded in case of different results Any thermometer operating continuously can have a normal variance of 0 3 0 5 2 Wait about 30 seconds before measuring the same patient again 3 For users in sound health both ears are almost the same in terms of body temperature If temperature probe is inserted in at different angles results may vary You can rely on the results for the ear shows a stable relatively higher temperature 4 Please clean the outer ear before measurement Replace a battery Open the screw on battery lid insert battery per Page 5of8 ce y and as illustrated for proper installation Cover the battery lid and secure the screw Maintenance storage and calibration Maintenance 1 Remove any dirt of stains on the body of the thermometer with a soft and dry cloth 2 Do not wash w
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4. ature measurement in front of an air conditioner heating vent refrigerator or other temperature modifying equipment will make accurate results impossible 4 Be sure to clean the sensor tip before using for another patient 5 Be sure to keep ear clean A cerumen filled or feather filled ear may cause inaccuracy 6 To ensure an accurate result take measurements when the person is at rest Temperature is likely to increase immediately after exercise or bathing How to Take a Measurement 1 Clean the sensor tip Ss 2 Insert the temperature probe along the eardrum as deep as possible into the ear press once to start the measurement You will hear a beep sound Upon completion of measurement you will hear a short melody followed by the result via the speaker The result may also be read from the LCD 3 The result will be stored into memory automatically If 30 sets of memory are stored already the oldest set of data will be automatically removed and the most recent will be come the first set of data in the memory Note the recorded data will be removed automatically when it is over 30 days old 4 The maximum recommended number of continuous measurements of the same person is 3 times in a 10 minute period If a fourth measurement is desired please wait for 10 minutes before taking another measurement 5 Display of measurement results A True value display for result that fall between 32 0 42 9 89 6 109 3 B HI displ
5. ayed for result above 42 9 109 3 C LO displayed for result below 32 0 89 6 6 At completion of measurement the unit automatically returns to time mode after 30 seconds 7 The display will automatically turn off 3 minutes after last key is pressed Advanced operation 1 Time mode e System enters time mode when 1 Power on 2 No key is pressed for more than one minute e For normal status 1 Display time in a sequence of year month date week hour minute with a flickering stands for second 2 Press Talk to report current time 3 Press and hold Talk for 2 second to activate or disable the talking function During measurement you still hear beep no Page 4of8 matter if it is at talking or non talking mode 4 Press Memo to retrieve the recorded temperature and Press Hold Memo for 2 seconds to initiate set up mode 5 Press to select Celsius or Fahrenheit e For setup mode 1 Press Talk to shift between a setting of hour minute year month and date 2 Press Memo to increase the digit 3 Press Memo subsequently to resume a normal status Unit returns to time mode automatically 1 minute after last key pressed BOLE VW SUN at ae int aE ih pee Wied 0 FRI SAT 2 Memory search mode e Asearch mode can be activated by pressing Memo at normal time model e is displayed if no data is stored
6. h kK User s Manual for EZ Health ThermoTalk Talking Ear Thermometer model IRE A1 h kK e Thank you for purchasing our EZ Healt ThermoTalk Talking Ear Thermometer model IRE A1 For optimal use of this product please read this User s Manual before operation e For safe and proper use of this product be sure to read and fully understand Safety Precautions contained in this User s Manual e Please store this Manual carefully and keep as a convenient reference Safety precautions Warning marks and symbols are used for your safe and proper use of this product and for the prevention of any injury to you or others See Table below for description of warning marks and symbols Means a possibility of personal injury in case of improper use Means a possibility of personal injury or property damage in case of improper use Property damage covers any damage to house family property domestic animal and pet Marks or Symbols Means Notice with detailed items expressed in words or figures within or beside Left symbol means Do not break Means DO NOT with detailed items expressed in words or figures within or beside the mark Left symbol means DO NOT mark Left symbol means General Compulsory Means Type B device o Means Obligatory with detailed items expressed in words or figures within or beside the AN Warning It is dangerous for patients to perform a self evaluation and
7. iorate Don t use the product in a wet ear after swimming or bathing It is possible to damage the ear canal Don t throw batteries into fire Batteries may explode in fire Recommendations Don t use the product for other purposes Please clean the sensor by using a clean cloth slightly damped with alcohol or water Do not leave the product exposed to any chemical solvent direst sunshine or high temperature Don t drop step on or let it be subjected to any vibration or impact Don t use a mobile phone nearby when the thermometer is in operation Please handle and dispose of battery in accordance with your local regulations If you are not going to use the equipment for an extended period of time please remove the battery Product Structure Front view Side view measure i F convertible Frequently Asked Questions Regarding Temperature 1 What is body temperature Body temperature means interior or core temperature of the human body which is controlled by the hypothalamus in the brain The eardrum has a blood vessel in it whose temperature accurately reflects core body temperature 2 How is the ear thermometer properly used For children aged one year or less pull the ear in an inclined backward direction This position straightens the auditory canal and allows for accurate measurement For adults and children above the age of one year pull the ear in a backward direction to s
8. ith water or detergent containing abrasive or benzene Storage 1 Clean the thermometer after each use 2 Don t leave the thermometer exposed to direct sunshine high temperatures dampness fire flame vibration or impact 3 Remove the battery if you are storing for an extended period of time Calibration This thermometer is calibrated at the time of manufacture If the thermometer is used according to instructions periodic re calibration is not required If at any time you question the accuracy of the measurement please contact your retailer Don t attempt to modify or reassemble the thermometer Page 6of8 4 Troubles and Troubleshooting Low battery Change new battery si new battery 32 89 6 pointed at the eardrum eardrum Hi on screen result above i 42 9 109 3 A damaged cover Change a new cover Thermometer temperature Condition the thermometer until it is at room ErrE on screen beyond the scope of 10 temperature 10 40 50 104 before 40 50 104 measuring P Don t measure after pressing Follow steps in User s Manual for proper ErrU on screen Measure measurement 7 Errors detected durin ErrH on screen Sel check g Consult your retailer to assist with repair Specification 1 Product Name EZ Health ThermoTalk M Talking Ear Thermometer 2 Model IRE A1 3 Power supply DC3V AAA x 2 battery 4 Power consumption 0 05W for voice prompt 5
9. self treatment based on the measurement results Be sure to follow your medical professional s instructions A self evaluation may cause deterioration of health Q Use special protective film for intended measurement A sullied infrared sensor may lead to inaccurate results Don t touch or blow on infrared sensor A sullied infrared sensor may cause inaccurate results Clean a sullied infrared sensor with a soft dry cloth in a gentle manner Cleaning with toilet tissue or paper towel may scratch the infrared sensor causing inaccuracy Page lof8 Keep thermometer out of reach of children A forced self measurement by children may cause ear damage For accidental ingestion of battery or protective film please consult your health professional immediately Do not use immediately after any outdoor activities Immediate measurement after outdoor activity in cooler temperatures may cause a lower result Wait until ear has warmed up before taking a measurement When there is a temperature difference between storage area and measurement site maintain the thermometer for at least 30 minutes at room temperature at the location Q where measurement is taken Failing to do so may cause inaccuracy wotice Stop using the product if there is any pain It may cause damage to the ear canal It is not recommended to use the product in the presence of ear disease such as otitis externa and tympanitis Affected part may deter
10. traighten the auditory canal before inserting the temperature probe for measurement 3 What is a normal temperature range Users body temperature may vary with age time and ambient temperature Typically ear temperature is higher than temperature measured under the arm The graph below provides the normal distribution for body temperature measured under the arm and in the ear ae mmn a ee A A RR I ct gnc 0 50 100 Under the Arm Ear Temperature distribution Fundamental functions 1 Current date and time display Range of date display falls within Gregorian calendar year 1901 2099 time display mode includes 12 hours shift or 24 hours shift not user selected The initial time for a powered system is set at January 01 2002 2 Measurement and display of temperature Measurement ranges from 32 0 to42 9 89 6 to109 3 3 30 sets of measurement records are stored and searchable Maximum 30 sets of temperature records stored Each set has a maximum storage time of 30 days Temperature is stored together with measuring date 4 Voice prompt report measurement results in or or current time Preparation Page 30f8 1 Replace any low voltage battery to ensure adequate power supply 2 For proper measurement keep the thermometer at room temperature for at least 30 minutes at the location where measurement is taken 3 Fluctuation of ambient temperature is likely to affect measuring accuracy Any attempt to perform a temper

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