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1.       pam    FOREHEAD  AND EAR THERMOMETER DX 6635      USER MANUAL       Precise measurement of body temperature in the ear  and on forehead   Audio output of readings in German and English  Integrated light for nighttime usage   Digital display with blue back lighting   Additional function  Display shows time and room  temperature  in standby mode    Date  month and year display   Previous body temperature measurements saved  Practical stand for storage and safekeeping  Includes 2 x 1 5 V AAA batteries   With user manual    C   o123 DX6635  Version 4  March 2009       T    2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 1 27 04 09 09 11       3 4    3 5    3 6  3 7  3 8  3 9  4 0  4 1    cy 4 2  43    44  4 5    5 0  6 0  7 0  8 0  9 0  10 0  11 0  12 0  13 0  14 0  15 0  16 0  17 0  18 0          TABLE OF CONTENTS    What the symbols mean 3  Usage and function of the forehead and  ear thermometer  3  Safety Information 4  General Safety Information  The uses and environs for which the forehead and ear  thermometer is Suitable usina 5  The uses and environs for which the forehead and ear  thermometer is not suitable   The types of measurement for which the forehead and   ear thermometer is suitable 7  The types of measurement for which the forehead and   ear thermometer is not suitable  Usage by children and young persons  Storage maintenance of the instrumen  Cleaning and care of the instrumenta  Disposal of the instrument           00  000  Questions regarding aural  ear  
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3.   display light will occur after around 4 seconds        __________4y           27 04 09 09 11    MEMORY MODE    9 0 Memory mode   calling up the  measuring results       Press the  MEM SET  button when in time  display mode in order to be able to read   off the saved temperature measurement  readings  If no measurement reading has  taken place  the display will appear as shown  in illustration fig  D     If temperature measurements have taken  place  then these will be displayed in turn by  each successive pressing of the  MEM SET   button  see fig  E      The last 20 temperature values measured  over the past 20 days are saved together with  the date and time  After pressing the button   cy for the last time  the display will jump back  after about 4 seconds to the time display  mode        E    E    2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 14 27 04 09 09 11       SET UP MODE  10 0 Set up mode       Step 1    In order to get into the set up mode  you should hold down  the button  MEM SET  for around 2 seconds  Now the 12 or 24  hour setting will flash  If the  MEM SET  button is now pressed  down once again  you can set the display to be on either 12 or  24 hours    Step 2    While the 12 or 24 hour setting is still blinking  the  TALK OK   button can be pressed in order to dial in the individual displays  and then the desired setting can be set up by then pressing the   MEM SET  button  The order will take place according to the  following illustrations     Set  12 h
4.  2 5 GHz    with P as the rated capacity  of the transmitter in watt  W   according to the details of the  transmitter manufacturer  and d as the recommended  safety distance in meters  m    The field strength of  stationary radio transmitters  is   less than the coincidence  level  according to an on site  investigation    Interferences are possible in  the vicinity of devices bearing  the following logos             2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 24 27 04 09 09 11    TECHNICHAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS      REMARK 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz  the higher value applies     REMARK 2 These guidelines may not be applicable in all situations  The  spread of electromagnetic waves is influenced by the absorptions and reflections of  buildings  objects and people     Itis theoretically not possible to exactly determine the field strength of stationary  transmitters  e g  base stations of mobile phones and public mobile radio services   amateur stations  AM and FM radio and television stations  We recommend an  investigation of the location to determine the electromagnetic environment due  to stationary HF transmitters  If the determined field strength at the location of  the model DX6635 exceeds the above stated coincidence level  the model DX6635  must be monitored at each application location with respect to its normal  operation  If you notice unusual performance features  it might be necessary  to take additional measures  e g  a new orientation or relocation of the m
5.  Thermometer DX 6635    in acc  with DIN EN 12470   5 2003 9 Medical thermometer    part 5  Demands on infrared ear  thermometers    ca 130 x 40 mm    from 32     42 9   C   from 5 0   59 9  C   ca  76 g incl  batteries   3 0V DC  2x AAA Batteries    V   Volt  DC   direct current    lt 50 mA  incl  audio output   Liquid Crystal Display  LCD    Value display in degrees C    Storage of the last 20 body  temperature readings  Adjustable to take ear or  forehead temperature readings  Carried out via infrared sensor  ca  4 seconds   Adjustable or Standby          from 32 0  C bis 35 9  C      0 3  C  from 36 0  C bis 39 0  C      0 2  C  from 39 1  C bis 42 9  C      0 3  C       0 3  C  15  C to 40  C    20 o gt     2634 O9DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 20          27 04 09 09 11    2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 21          TECHNICHAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS GB    Working air humidity  20   85  air humidity   Fluctuations tolerances     1  C when measuring the  ambient temperature   Storage temperature   10 55  C   Storage air humidity  20   85  air humidity   CE0123  The device was certified in acc     with EU Guideline 93 42 EWG     Medical products     Tested in acc   with EN ISO 60601 1 2 2001 acc   to EU Guideline on  electromagnetic tolerance  EMV     89 336 EWG   Lot number  DX6635V3709  m Production date  year month   2009 05  Series number  SN  00001    Table 201     Guidance and manufacturer   s     electromagnetic emissions      for all EQUIPM
6.  When an body  temperature measurement is being made  the light can  be switched on by pressing the     button     2  gt                 27 04 09 09 11    2634 0O9DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 13    TIME MODE    8 0 Time mode   Step 1   standard display   The following data will be displayed when in time mode  Year   month  day  hour  minute and ambient temperature reading   The two flashing dots between the hour and minute displays  indicate the passing of second long intervals  The display   of hours and minutes  see Fig  1  alternates roughly every 5  seconds with the ambient temperature display  see Fig  2         Time mode   time Time mode   Time mode    display temperature display battery empty    Step 2   Activating and set up of the audio output  Press the  TALK OK  button  and the announcement of the  current time and ambient temperature will follow   In order to change the audio output between German  English  or to turn it off completely  the  TALK OK  button must be held  down for 2 seconds  Repeat the process until the desired setting  is reached  During audio output  the announcement can be  interrupted at any time by pressing another button   1xBeep  Audio output is switched off   2xBeep  Audio output is in English  symbol    appears   on the display   2xBeep  Audio output is in German  symbol    appears   on the display   In order to turn on the background display light  the  F     button  must be pressed  The automatic deactivation of the background
7.  and  insert the measuring probe  Children aged over one year  and adults  Pull the ear gently backwards  and insert the  measuring probe along the ear canal  Pay attention that  the measuring sensor points at the eardrum     Why is the ear the best place to measure body    temperature    If body temperature rises or falls  the body regulates its     temperature beginning with the brain  The ear is the only   place on the body near the brain which can be used to   measure body temperature     The important concept for estimating body  temperature    The normal value for body temperature is a range  and  not one fixed value  Each individual has his or her own  personal range of body temperature  Body temperature  varies with age  sex  time  activity and mood  People of  differing ages will have different body temperatures  and  even from one time of the day to another  an individual   s  body temperature can vary     For example  the body temperature of children is 0 5  C  higher than that of adults  most people have a lower  body temperature when sleeping  and then the body  temperature will go up over the course of the day   Different parts of the body give different readings for       T    2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 8 27 04 09 09 11             QUESTIONS REGARDING BODY TEMPERATURE    4 5    body temperature measurements  Normally  rectally  measured body temperatures will be 0 3  C higher than  body temperatures taken orally  while this area in turn  giv
8.  hospital environment     The quality of the supply  voltage should correspond  to that of a typical business  or hospital    environment   If the user of the model  DX6635 wants continuous  function even in case of  interruptions of the energy  supply  we recommend  supplying the model DX6635  with an uninterruptable  power supply or a battery     Magnetic fields with the  net frequency should  correspond to the typical  values of business or  hospital environments     REMARK U  is the mains alternating voltage prior to using the test level           27 04 09 09 11       cB  TECHNICHAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS    Guidelines and Manufacturer s Declaration   Electromagnetic Jamming Resistance    The model DX6635 is designed for operation in the electromagnetic environment  stated below  The customer or user of the model must ensure that it is operated in  such an environment     Jamming IEC 60601  Coincidence Electromagnetic  resistance tests test level level environment   guidelines    Portable and mobile radio  equipment should not be  used at a lesser distance  to  the device or system   including the cables than  the recommended safety  distance calculated using  the equation matching the  transmission frequency   Recommended safety  distance     Directed HF 3 Vert Not applicable   Not applicable  disturbance 150 kHz to 80   variables in   acc  with IEC   61000 4 6    Radiated HF d 1 2 VP 80 MHz to 800 MHz  disturbance A    variables in  acc  with IEC    d 2 3 VP 800 MHz to
9. 5 MHz  13 553  MHz to 13 567 MHz  26 957 MHz to 27 283 MHz and 40 66 MHz to 40 70 MHz   REMARK 3 The coincidence levels in the ISM frequency bands between  150 kHz and 80 MHz and in the frequency range from 80 MHz and 2 5 GHz    are supposed to prevent the possibility that mobile portable communication   devices may cause interferences when unintentionally brought into the patient  area  This is why the additional factor 10 3 is applied when calculating the  recommended safety distances in these requ ency ranges     REMARK 4 These guidelines may not be applicable in all cases  The spread  of electromagnetic waves is influenced by the absorptions and reflections of  buildings  objects and people        Instrument type label        Stirn  Ohrthermometer DX6635                www dittmann gmbh com       2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 26 27 04 09 09 11    2634 O9DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 27    WARRANTY  18 0 Warranty    The forehead and ear thermometer you have purchased has been  developed and manufactured with utmost care  The warranty period  totals 36 months after the purchase date and covers both  material  and manufacturing deficiencies of the product  Please retain the  receipt as proof of purchase  which will be required for the filing of  warranty claims     The following defects are excluded from warranty coverage      Defects and damages resulting from improper use     Deficiencies the customer was already aware of when purchasing  the dev
10. ENT and SYSTEMS  see 6 8 3 201 a  3      Guidance and manufacturer   s declaration     electromagnetic emissions    The  EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM  is intended for use in the electromagnetic  environment specified below  The customer ort he user of the  EQUIPMENT  or SYSTEM  should assure that it is used in such an environment     Emissions test Compliance Electromagnetic environment      guidance    RF emissions Group 1 The  EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM  uses   CISPR 11 RF energy only for ist internal  function  Therefore  ist RF  emissions are very low and are not  likely to cause any interference in  nearby electronic equipment           ________            27 04 09 09 11                 TECHNICHAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS    Guidelines and Manufacturer   s Declaration   Electromagnetic Emissions    The model DX6635 is designed for operation in an environment as stated  below  The customer or user of the model DX6635 must ensure that it is  operated in such an environment     Interference Conformity Electromagnetic environment  emissions   guideline  measurements    HF emissions Group 1 The model DX6635 only uses HF   in acc  energy for its internal function    with CISPR 11 This is why its HF emission is  very low and it is unlikely that  it interferes with neighbouring  electronic devices     jon  Class B The model DX6635 is designed  acc  with CISPR 11 for utilisation in all facilities  including domestic areas and    Emission of _ Not applicable others directly connected to  surface v
11. ange  32  42 9  C    Bring the thermometer  to a working temperature  of between 15   40     C before taking a  measurement       ErrU    shown on display       ErrH    shown on display       ErrS    shown on display    No measurement  after  a measuring process has  been started    Mechanical error    Thermometer sensor  defect    Follow the steps for a  correct measurement to  be taken   Consult the Service   Centre   Do not use the  instrument under  extreme environmental  influences          ErrR    shown on display    Mechanical error    Consult the Service   Centre          ErrL shown on display    Low Batter    Insert new batteries              ErrP    shown on display       Mechanical error       Mechanical error       Caution  In the event of repeated  successive measurements  being taken  the point on the body used for measuring will be  cooled down  Therefore  only 2 3 measurements should be  made consecutively  and after this  there should be a break of    around10 minutes     Bo  gt           2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 18          27 04 09 09 11               GERATE  UND BATTERIEENTSORGUNG  15 0 Disposal of the batteries        Used batteries should not be placed in household  waste  Dispose of them via your specialized  electronics dealership or your public materials  collection point  As a consumer  you a legally  obliged to give back used batteries  These signs  indicate a battery containing harmful substances   Pb   contains lead   Hg   co
12. es values 0 3  C higher than those taken from readings  in the armpit  In order to establish your personal normal  body temperature  and obtain readings for family  members  too  you can take body temperature readings  at differing times of the day  over the course of 3 or 4  days  when you are in good health  After establishing the  normal body temperature  you can note this down and  then compare it with a reading taken in the event of a  future case of fever     Differing body temperatures at differing  temperature reading points    Position  amp  Normal Range   Range during fever       Forehead 35   38  C 0 6     0 8  C higher than  normal    Ear 35 7   37 5  C 37 6  C or higher          T    2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 9 27 04 09 09 11       cB  PRODUCT CONTENTS DESCRIPTION OF PARTS    5 0 Product contents and description of instrument parts  1 23 91        gt   wu  o    10 87    Plug in attachment for forehead temperature measurement   Button       for starting body temperature measurements      LCD Display   LED light for search light function   Location of nameplate   Button for selection method of measurement  selecting   whether measuring forehead or ear    TALK OK  Button for setting and playing back the audio   output    MEM SET    Button for setting the time  date    and for   recalling the last 20 measurement readings   9  Measurement tip without attachment  for measuring aural   ear  temperature   10  Button     for turning on the blue displa
13. f the thermometer    The DX 6635 is an infrared thermometer allowing easy and  uncomplicated precise measuring of the body temperature   With the two measuring options for the measuring tip  you  can measure the temperature on the forehead or in the ear    An acoustic signal indicates the end of body temperature  measuring  You can read the measured body temperature on  the display  The last 20 measurements are saved together with  date and time  This allows you to read the last 20 measuring  values prior to measuring again     E      _    2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 3 27 04 09 09 11    2634 O9DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 4          SAFETY INFORMATION  3 0 Safety Information   3 1 General Safety Information   3 1 1 The forehead and ear thermometer DX 6635 is    a sensitive medical products  It may not be subjected   to shocks  blows or falls as these may cause a defect or   destroy the product altogether    f such interference occurs  the measuring results may be   faulty  If this is the case  contact our service center   See   page 27    3 1 2 Inthe event of a defect  you must not attempt to repair    use  or modify  alter  the instrument yourself    3 1 3 If irregularities should arise during usage of the forehead    and ear thermometer  stop using immediately  and   consult your doctor    3 1 4 Do not perform any other activity during the   measurement process    3 1 5 If you should have any sort of doubt regarding the usage  of the forehead a
14. he forehead and ear thermometer out of reach  of children  Children can hurt themselves by using the  forehead and ear thermometer  Children can swallow  small parts and this can lead to asphyxiation  Children  can cause themselves injury by using the forehead and   ear thermometer     Storage maintenance of the instrument Q       The instrument is maintenance free     3 7 2 If the device is not used for longer periods of time  remove    3 13    3 7 4    the inserted batteries and observe the temperature   and air humidity values listed on page 21  Exceeding   or undercutting these values may impair measuring  accuracy    Do not disassemble or repair the instrument yourself   as this can lead to technical malfunctions or injuries    The forehead and ear thermometer is calibrated at  manufacture    If the instrument is used according to the instructions for  use  no new calibration is necessary        T    2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 6 27 04 09 09 11             SAFETY INFORMATION      3 8   3 8 1  3 8 2  3 8 3    3 8 4    3 8 5    3 8 6    3 9  3 9 1    Cleaning and care of the instrument  The forehead and ear thermometer will not  tolerate humidity damp  vibration or being struck    Do not hold the forehead and ear thermometer   under running water  do not immerse it in water or other   fluids    The forehead and ear thermometer is sensitive to heat    and must not be exposed to direct sunlight  Do not place   the forehead and ear thermometer on any hot su
15. ibrations a public supply net that also    in acc  with IEC supplies buildings used for  61000 3 2 residential purposes        Emission Not applicable    of voltage    fluctuations   flickers in acc   with IEC 61000   3 3             2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 22 27 04 09 09 11    2634 O9DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 23          The model DX6635 is designed for operation in the electromagnetic  environment stated below  The customer or user of the model DX6635 must  ensure that it is oj perated in such an environment     Discharge of  static electricity  C   ESD  in acc   with IEC  61000 4 2    Fast  transient  electric cables  disturbance   variables bursts    acc  with IEC  61000 4 5    Voltage drops   short term   gt 95   drop of  interruptions  the U   for 4  and fluctuations   period  of the supply 40  U   voltageinacc     60   drop of  with IEC 61000   the U   for 5  4 11 periods  70  U   30   drop of  the U   for 25    Magnetic field     2 kV for mains     1kV for input     8kV  Air discharge    Not applicable    Not applicable    Not applicable    Not applicable  Floors should    consist of    wood or concrete or fitted  with ceramic tiles  If the  floor is fitted with synthetic  material  the relative air  humidity must be at least  30      The quality of the supply  voltage should correspond  to that of a typical business  or hospital environment     The quality of the supply  voltage should correspond  to that of a typical business  or
16. ice     Wear and tear components     Damages caused by unauthorized manipulations and errors caused  by the customer    Once the warranty period has expired  you have the option to return  the defective device to the address provided below for repairs  Please  note that repairs performed after the warren  will be performed at  your expense  If you should encounter any technical problems or if  questions should arise you should you need to file a warranty claim  for this device  please contact us at the following address     IMPORTANT  If you want to file any claims pertaining to the device   please always contact Handelshaus Dittmann first  If required    Pandelshaus Dittmann will issue a return authorization  Packages   shipped postage freight to be covered by recipient will not be accepted    by Handelshaus efeint    Handelshaus Dittmann GmbH   Department Service Center   Kissinger Stra  e 68  D 97727 Fuchsstadt  Germany    E mail  hotline servicecenter tv   Telephone hotline   49 180 5012678  0 14     min  on the German  andline network different charges for calls on mobile phone networks     www dittmann gmbh com      vit D  Distribution  Handelshaus Dittmann GmbH       Kissinger Stra  e 68  D 97727 Fuchsstadt          EU Agent  Shanghai International Holding Corp  GmbH   Europe  Eiffestra  e 80  D 20537 Hamburg  Manufacturer  Shenzhen Dongdixin Technology Co  LTD    1 3F  No 3 Factory Buildg Fanshenxusheng  Industrial Estate  Bao an District  518108 Shenzhen  P R  China 
17. measuring  mode  and hours in clock  mode          oo    M          2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_i    2 indd 11 27 04 09 09 11       2634 O9DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 12    7 1 21    7 1 2    ZLS    7 1 4          BASIC FUNCTIONS    Basic Functions   In standby mode  the current date  time and  ambient temperature will be displayed  The  date display range lies between 2001 2099   Gregorian calendar   the time display can be  set to be displayed in either 12 or 24 hour  format  The starting time when instrument is reset is   set to be 01 01 2008  An announcement of the time and  the ambient temperature can be made by pressing the   TALK OK  button  The blue background display light can  be engaged using the     button     The range of measurements  and of display  for body  temperature  lies between 32 0   C and 42 9  C     A maximum of 20 body temperature readings will be  saved  Each stored reading has a maximal save time of  20 days  The body temperature will be saved along with  the indication of type of measurement made  forehead  or ear  and details as to the time and date  The saved data  can be read out by pressing the  TALK OK  button     Either a forehead or an aural  ear  measurement can be  carried out with the forehead and ear thermometer   When the body temperature measurement is successfully  completed  two short signal tones will be heard and   depending on set up at the time  the reading will be   read out by the audio output function 
18. nd ear thermometer  you should first  consult your doctor    3 1 6 Keep and store these instructions for use in case of  future query  and hand them over with the instrument   should you pass it on to a third party  Make the manual  accessible for third parties  as it is a constituent part of  the instrument as a whole    3 1 7 Abusive and or not application oriented use of the  instrument must be avoided    3 1 8 No other accessory from another instrument may be  used    3 1 9 Caution  It is dangerous for the user to make a self   diagnosis or to carry out any self treatment based on  the reading results from this instrument  A doctor   s  directions and recommendations are to be followed   Self diagnosis can lead to a worsening of an illness or  complaint    3 1 10 Do not take readings in the ear if you are suffering from  an illness in or related to the ear  or if there is water in the  ear  from showering  swimming        as              27 04 09 09 11    2634 O9DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 5          SAFETY INFORMATION    3 2    3 2 1    3 3    3 3 1    3 4    3 4 1    3 4 2    3 4 3    3 4 4    3 4 5    The uses and environs for which the forehead   and ear thermometer is suitable    Only use the forehead and ear thermometer for  the designated intended purpose   the measuring I    of human body temperature     The uses and environs for which the forehead and   ear thermometer is not suitable   This instrument is not suitable or appropriate   for medical or c
19. nnouncement of the temperature reading will   be given after the double signal tone  The     symbol   stands for ear temperature measurement    During the measurement data saving process  3  cy circles will appear on the lower field of the display    indication  These circles will no longer be displayed  when the data is successfully saved  and a new  body temperature measurement reading can now    be taken   Fig 2      12 0 Measuring temperature on the forehead    For measuring the forehead temperature  the plug in attachment   see page 10  Nr  5  Fig  1  must be detached  The measuring   point should be right in the middle of the forehead  Move the  sliding switch to being on the    symbol setting  see page 10    Nr  5  Fig 6   Hold the thermometer against the forehead and  press down the       until a double signal tone sounds  The body  temperature measured will then appear on the display  If the  audio output is activated  then the announcement of the body  temperature reading will be given after the double signal tone   The    symbol stands for forehead temperature reading     2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 16 27 04 09 09 11    2634 O9DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 17          CHANGING THE BATTERY  13 0 Changing the battery                   Step 1    Press down lightly on the cover of the battery compartment and  slide it out to the right  see Fig  A   Now you can take out both of  the AAA batteries and insert new batteries in their place    Pa
20. ntains mercury   Cd   contains cadmium    Fire hazard  Do not short circuit the battery    Danger of Explosion  Fire hazard  Do not attempt  to recharge any non rechargeable batteries  The  contents could leak out  or the battery could  explode and cause a fire  Danger of poisoning and  danger of asphyxiation  Children can swallow and  choke on batteries  Keep batteries out of the reach       of children        gt  x    16 0 Disposal of the instrument     Meaning of symbol on the product  on the  packaging or in the instructions for use  Electric  appliances are materials and  at the end of their  lifespan  they do not belong in the household  waste  Help us to protect the environment and  conserve resources  and hand this instrument   in at the relevant hand over location  Questions  regarding this that you may have will be answered  by the relevant organisation for waste disposal     pa       E      _    2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 19 27 04 09 09 11             TECHNICHAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS    17 0 Technical data and specifications     Model type     Dimensions  LxB     Range of temperature  readings    Room temperature range   Weight    Power supply     Power consumption   Display indication     Memory storage   Measuring tip     Temperature measurement   Measuring time    Automatic switch off   Fluctuations tolerances when  measuring the body  temperature     Fluctuations tolerances when  measuring the room  temperature    Operating temperature    
21. odel  DX6635    Not applicable above the frequency range from 150 kHz to 80 MHz     Recommended safety distances between portable and mobile HF  telecommunication devices and the  DEVICE or SYSTEM    The model DX6635 is designed for operation in an electromagnetic environment  with controlled HF disturbance variables  The customer or user of the model  DX6635 can thus help to prevent electromagnetic interferences by observing the  minimum distance between portable and mobile HF telecommunication devices   transmitters  and the model   depending on the transmitting power of the  communication device as stated below    Rated power Safety distance dependent on the transmission frequenc  of the 150 kHz to 80   150 kHz to 80   80 MHzto 800  800MHzto  transmitter   MHz outside   MHz inside of 2 5 GHz  w of ISM bands ISM bands  d 2 3 VP       For transmitters whose maximum rated power is not stated in the above table     you can determine the distance using the equation that belongs to the respective  column  whereby P is the maxim rated power of the transmitter in watt  W     according to the details provided by the transmitter manufacturer        Oo    B            2634 0O9DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 25    27 04 09 09 11          TECHNICHAL DATA AND SPECIFICATIONS    REMARK 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz  the higher frequency range applies   REMARK 2 The ISM frequency bands  for industrial  scientific and medical  applications  between 150 kHz and 80 MHz are 6 765 MHz to 6 79
22. ommercial use  It is intended for  household domestic use     forehead and ear thermometer is suitable   The forehead and ear thermometer DX 6635   is only suitable for taking body temperature  measurements on the forehead or in the ear    In the event of temperature differences between the  storage location of the instrument and the room in  which the measurement is to be taken  you must leave  the thermometer to let it acclimatise to the room  temperature for around 30 minutes  If you neglect to do  this  inaccuracies in the readings taken can arise    The body temperature can differ between right and left  ear  and you should therefore always use the same ear  when taking a temperature reading    Before taking each reading  make sure that the ear canal  is clean  because otherwise an inaccurate reading will  arise    Given that body temperature rises rapidly due to physical  activity  and due to bathing showering  you should  always take readings during a quiet rest period     The types of measurement for which the    ns  gt              27 04 09 09 11       3 5 1    3 6  3 6 1    3 7  3 7 1                 SAFETY INFORMATION    The types of measurement for which the  forehead and ear thermometer is not   suitable   The forehead and ear thermometer DX 6635 is not  suitable for the following types of measurement      Axillary measurements  under the arm      Oral measurements  in the mouth      Rectal measurement  in the anus     Usage by children and young persons   Keep t
23. r Set  24 hr Set hours Set  minutes Set  year          Set  month Set  day Set  SLP on Set  SLP off       2007  SLP SLP  925 on OFF             33  a       3g       Step 3    Display SLP stands for sleep mode  stand by mode     SLP OFF  The forehead ear thermometer is set up in such   a manner that it always displays the clock mode after a  measurement has been taken or the memory has been accessed   The  Z symbol does not appear on the display for this setting     SLP ON  The forehead ear thermometer is set up in sucha  manner that it is always shut off automatically about 1 minute  after the button has been pressed for the last time  In this case   the    Z does appear on the display     a     T    2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 15 27 04 09 09 11       GB  SCOPE OF SUPPLY PART DATA    11 0 Measuring temperature in the ear    Make sure  before taking each ear temperature   reading  that the measuring sensor and the ear   canal are clean  because otherwise the reading will  be inaccurate  For ear temperature to be taken  the  plug in attachment  see page 10  Nr  5  Fig  1  must  be taken off  Pull the ear gently back and insert the  measuring probe  measuring sensor  along the ear    canal  pointing towards the eardrum  Set the sliding  switch  page 10  Nr  5  Fig 6  to the ear symbol 4    Press the       button down until a double signaltone 6    sounds  The temperature measured will then appear   on the display  If the audio output is activated  then   the a
24. rfaces    Clean the forehead and ear thermometer with a soft    slightly damp cloth  In the event of more serious dirt  a   mild detergent may be used    Carefully clean the measuring probe with a cotton   swab  Do not touch or blow on the measuring sensor    Acontaminated infrared sensor leads to inaccurate   measuring results  Please use a standard disinfectant for   plastic surfaces    The instrument must not be turned on during cleaning   and care      Clean the measuring point before and after each body   temperature reading with a commercially available   disinfectant for plastic surfaces  in order avoid infection   from pathogens     Disposal of the instrument   If the forehead and ear thermometer should at some  point be recycled  the disposal of it for this should be  carried out in accordance with the legal requirements   You should ask your municipal authorities or waste  management services provider        T    2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 7 27 04 09 09 11          I       QUESTIONS REGARDING BODY TEMPERATURE    4 2    4 3    4 4    Questions regarding aural  ear  temperature  What is aural temperature    The body temperature relates to the internal temperature  of the body  core temperature   Because of this  the   inner ear area can accurately reflect fluctuations in body  temperature     How is aural temperature measured correctly   Infants under one year old  Gently pull the ear diagonally  backwards  in order to align the ear canal straight 
25. temperature  What is aural temperature           eccsesessseeessseee  How is aural temperature measured correctly   Why is the ear the best place to measure body  HORT SATUS E aaa ER 8  The important concept of estimating body temperature 8  Differing body temperatures at differing temperature                                                               EAU GOMES raaa R 9  Product contents and description of instrument parts   10  LCD display indicatio T s  11  Basic functions 12  Time mode    13  Memory mode   recall of previous readings 14  Set up mode 15  Measuring temperature in the ea 16  Measuring temperature on the forehead   16  Changing the battery    17  Technical malfunctions 18  Disposal of the batteries  19  Disposal of the instrument        19  Technical data and specifications 20  Warranty    27    2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 2       27 04 09 09 11               SYMBOLS AND FUNCTIONS  1 0 What the symbols mean       The safety symbols shown in this manual are indications for  the proper usage of the instrument and for the protection of  your safety    The symbols stand for the following contents     Always read and respect the user manual     f   Caution Risk  If used improperly  there is a    risk of serious injury damage     These directions must absolutely be  adhered to          Device with application part type B      Protection against electric shock through standard  observance of the leakage current     2 0 Application and function o
26. y attention to the correct polarity      positive pole       negative pole   The correct position of the batteries is indicated  on the bottom of the battery compartment     Step 2    Put the battery compartment cover back on after having  changed the batteries  Push the battery compartment cover  over to the left  until the battery compartment is completely  closed     Caution  Before the first usage of the instrument  you must  remove the protective foil which is in place to interrupt the    electric current   See Position C    Form of the protective foil                             27 04 09 09 11          GB  TECHNISCHE STORUNGEN    14 0 Technical malfunctions       Error    Checklist    Countermeasure       No response    Battery symbol appears  on the LED Display    Batteries flat     Insert new batteries        Batteries badly inserted     Low Battery    Insert batteries correctly     Insert new batteries           Lo    shown on display   measurement result  under 32 0  C     Proceed according to   the correct method of  usage for forehead or ear  readings    Follow the steps in the  instructions for use for a  correct measurement to  be taken          Hi    shown on display   measurement result  over 42 9  C     Proceed according to   the correct method of  usage for forehead or ear  readings    Follow the steps in the  instructions for use for a  correct measurement to  be taken          ErrE    shown on display    Thermometer  temperature outside  of the measuring r
27. y background light   When held down longer  for 2 seconds  the light will come on  and then stay illuminated for around 5 seconds    11    Measurement sensor for measuring body temperature     On Pw ES    m    io    Caution  Before the first usage of the instrument  you must  remove the protective foil which is in place to interrupt the    electric current   See page 17      2634 09DST_M_GB_GebrAnw_Stirn_Ohrthermo_2 indd 10 27 04 09 09 11    LCD DISPLAY INDICATION  6 0 LCD Display Indication  18             19    AA        L  1  OV 0     l rm    A a 0           16                UL UU   mE E    2      Emn 2 OOo       Avs IHi    mati    5 6 7    Display showing day of the  week    AM PM when in 12h  display mode  Battery is empty  Memory display when in  memory call up    AM PM when in memory  display  Y stands for Year  Year in clock mode  and  hours in memory mode    Year in clock mode  and  minutes in memory mode  Month and day symbol in  memory mode  10 Month and day symbol in  clock mode  11 Month in memory mode    4     Memory       See    9     NHL AIM 86 08 m0    Nee    Pa              He    8    and day in clock mode   12 Day in memory mode and  month in clock mode   13 Measuring symbol  lights  up when reading is being  measured   14 Symbol for audio output   15 Symbol for aural  ear   measuring   16 Symbol for forehead  measuring   17  Z symbol  permanent clock  mode is switched on   18 Temperature in measuring  mode  and minutes in clock  mode   19  Temperature in 
    
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