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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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