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1. button once again ot To set Hi fever alarm point temperature limit Following F C setting Hi will appear on the display press or V to set high temperature then press set button once again Temperature setting will change in increments of 0 1 C or 0 1 F HE 11 To set Lo fever receding point temperature limit Following Hi temperature setting Lo will appear on the display press or V to set low temperature then press set button once again Temperature setting will change in increments of 0 1 C or 0 1 F I F LO Pre set temperature for Hi and Lo OOCr 1 IF 1D 10 x To set Mute mode The default is in sound mode To use mute mode when UN icon is on the display press or V to see below icon on the display and press set button once again x To clear memory The default is in memory mode To clear memory when OA icon is on the display press or V to see below icon on the display and press set button once again r LLIF To set temperature monitor mode Following memory mode setting you will see tr on the display press set button twice to begin the temperature monitor At the same time make sure the sensor patch is under the armpit of the patient L SET L J tr stands for transmitting under this mode you can monitor temperature sJ Memo
2. Receiver group Selection button Setting key Setting Key For Year Month Date Time Receiver group Power Key ______ p p Light indicator r CR2032 a Battery for Transmitter Arm Band Sensor Band SET SET SET SET jme Uw gnan a ar amt c a SET Icon Idex When you see this Icon on the display press or V button to switch C to F or F to C When you see this Icon on the display press or V button to set high temperature fever alarm point When you see this Icon on the display press A or V button to set low temperature limit fever receding point When you see this Icon on the display this unit is on alarm status press or V button to select buzzer on or off When you see this Icon on the display this unit is on memory function press or V button to clear memory function When you see this Icon on the display this unit is on wireless temperature monitor mode When you see this Icon on the display this unit is on ambient temperature monitor mode When you see this Icon on the display this unit is on temperature setting mode When you see this Icon on the display this unit is on clock setting mode 8 Preparation Before Using Step one Install battery Step two SAN
3. aici sieiaaceivatlecbaniut inni sbiaier e aTe a k anaid Eaa ea aaea tt 19 Warranty eener eenas AEE EE E E EE EE E E E ON eat 20 Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new MSR Wireless Temperature Monitor You may now Rest Assured of your loved one s temperature either up close or from a distance even from another room Why Wake your Sleeping Angel up Your new Wireless Temperature Monitor is a Technologically advanced medical device intended for remote monitoring of body temperature for up to 100 hours of continuous use It is intended for patients 3 years old to adult The device consists of two parts the transmitter and the receiver The transmitter monitors body temperature via the underarm sensor then automatically transmits the measured temperature reading to the remote receiver The following are key features e Clinically Accurate Meets or exceeds ASTM and CE accuracy standards e Accuracy Assurance Function temperature reading transmits every 15 seconds e Fever alarm and fever receding points setting Hi Lo e Memory Function tracks previous readings every 30 minutes e Alarm Function Alarm sounds when temperature deviates from personalized pre set parameters e Additional Alarm Function Alarm sounds should sensor become disconnected e Clock Function e Room Temperature Function Scans and reads ambient temperature e Backlit for easy night reading when an
4. One CR2032 3 volt battery Use a coin or a screw driver to open the battery cover by turning counter clockwise Insert one battery in the battery compartment The positive side should be faced up Turn clockwise to close the battery cover Two AAA 1 5V batteries Remove the battery compartment cover Insert two batteries in the battery compartment as indicated Put the battery cover back on Press the button of the sensor patch to the sensor band Step three Fasten the arm band Step 1 Put the armband on the upper arm and adjust armband to the proper tightness Peel off the cover from the sensor patch Step 3 Affix the sensor patch under the armpit Remark The sensor patch is one time use when you use up the attached 3 sensor patches you can buy it from your nearby distributor If oil or similar substance gets on the surface of the adhesive patch it will not stick as well and will not last as long Note The receiver should be kept with the caretaker remotely 10 Operation Temperature Monitor Receiver Transmitter On Off button Sensor patch To activate the I O button Press the button for approximately 3 seconds to activate this device x To switch between F C When the device is activated click set button until C or F appears on the display Press A or V for eames between F and C then press set
5. Wireless Temperature Monitor N e io 2 he Em lt 4 Model No ST323 Operation Manual Please Read Carefully Before Using CE 0434 Thank you for purchasing our Wireless Temperature Monitor Before you start using this unit please read this operation manual thoroughly Contents Titro hie TON siepe gisaren dmeioeasenntes ISE 2 RP MIM AEG eier ienie a Eaa Ea Ee ae deae eae E NE 3 Safety PONG S essira sears cctouteneund sdseuasataeaediesxsbatadtesieananinuesesienteutavssmanesouinsiaiad 4 MOISES sas gecte ta scans coe iost rr sees tnectane cqcasehandmainrasicatsmssaaseueniersetenenennecd 5 Product Descriptions cssut esrctcevasas ccacepstastndediusisancustsdiebesseeteciouisenqncsiiebacsoat 6 Toon 6 cs Queeomecerercren enter enncrren tener rterrrann cree eenTtren rere rrr ror err rerren terrerntte 8 Preparation Before Using 50300 cacssssiaccdadtleaMasaetaaasnaisaceniatausieseeiedasiaddnaunseedl 9 Operation 1 Temperature Monitor sis cise ccsccqsicnsasieacnsresevaissunssideratsencysehendienenneutesnssien 11 2 Ambient Temperature Indicator siiicccosdacesaresdaysciedsreddxnseseejoretepiaaenetees 14 NOC T EA A IT NA II N A T T ES 15 Responding to Temperature Alarm c6 ccc cciscsccscstonaiancetacvanuecbacenataewseraseseas 16 Important Signal Light Indicator ccscaiccsdscevonrasetcvedoaninsssdeasviecapessrednasdnedtes 17 Battery Replacement acccsiswicrdasacudsvareurereitaeaniacanelssistavargebacbaseeuiasbsiuaacsucsh 18 Care and Storage
6. date time Whenever you finish year setting or date or time setting in order do not forget to press set button once 2 After setting press on off button twice it will be in table clock display _15 Responding to Temperature Alarm After the receiver sounds the alarm it will continue to ring unless the receiver is switched off manually alarm can be temporarily turned off by pressing any key on the receiver Caution It is dangerous to automatically switch off the receiver alarm without finding out why it sounded in the first place Doing so makes the caretaker forget the importance of taking immediate action for the patient The correct procedure is 1 Hear the receiver alarm sounds 2 Turn off the alarm by pressing any button on the receiver 3 Go to the patient immediately 4 Provide proper care to the patient 5 Reset or turn off the receiver if necessary BiBi BiBi BiBi NorF and weak antenna signal Short Bi Bi Bi Long Bi B1 Bi 16 When the receiver doesn t receive signal from transmitter Short circuit of sensor or sensor patch dis connect from sensor band Sensor patch disconnect from the armpit of patient Temperature is higher than the fever alarm point Hi you set Temperature is lower than the fever receding point Lo you set Important Signal Indicates low battery on the transmitter when the LCD shows a flashing battery signal Ind
7. hort BiBiBi Frequency of Transmission 433 92 MHz Memory Function 200 sets Safety Notes Warning Before you start using this unit please read this operation manual thoroughly for the correct operation procedures 2 This device is not waterproof and must never be submersed in any liquid 3 Do not drop or disassemble the unit 4 Avoid exposing the thermometer to direct sunlight high temperature moisture or dirt 5 If the unit will not be used for a long time it is recommended that the battery is removed and stored from the reach of children 6 If the unit becomes contaminated clean it with a damp cloth Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user authority to operate the equipment 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 The user manual or instruction manual for an intentional or unintentional radiator shall caution the user that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Components Receiver Battery for receiver Battery for Transmitter Sensor patch Product Descriptions
8. icates low battery on the receiver when the LCD shows a a battery signal If the reading of the patient is less than 32 0 C 89 6 F the L LCD will display Lo q f If the reading of the patient is greater than 43 0 C 109 4 F n H the LCD will display H Short circuit of Sensor or sensor patch disconnect from sensor 7777 band p s Sensor patch disconnect from the armpit of patient Light Indicator Power On Green Receiving signal Alarm Short circuit of Sensor or sensor patch disconnect from sensor band Sensor patch disconnect from the armpit of patient Low battery Remark The light indicator is off in clock mode i7 Battery Replacement Transmitter When a battery sign appears in the transmitter LCD display it means the battery is low and should be replaced as described below Removed the battery compartment cover from the bottom of the transmitter Take out the battery Insert new battery securely in place with words facing up Put the battery compartment cover back on Important Note Clock mode needs to be reset after batteries replaced Receiver When Red LED light of receiver blinks it indicates low battery condition To replace batteries follow the procedures described below in order to avoid causing damage Remove the battery compartment cover Take out the batteries J Insert new batteries Put the battery compa
9. rtment cover back on 18 Care and Storage Environment of Use When used in an environment with obstacles the effective distance of transmission will be reduced The effective distance of reception will also be reduced when the power is low Storage Condition When the receiver is not in use the product should be stored inside the house Do not expose it to sunlight or place next to high temperature stove Heat can negatively impact functioning of the batteries and electric circuit Removing batteries If the receiver is not in use the batteries should be removed in order to conserve battery life 105 Warranty This temperature monitor carries a 2 year warranty from the date of shipment The distributor reserves the right to repair or replace free of charge for changing necessary parts to correct defects in the material or workmanship The warranty does not apply to damage resulting in failure due to the following accidents abuse disassembly by unauthorized individuals oie a2 Read the instructions in this manual carefully 2008 12 31 Version 323 1
10. ry Retrieval In temperature monitor mode press A or V to retrieve the temperature and press the set button to retrieve the date time Continue the same procedure to retrieve more sets of data from previous monitor 005 A Z Yall Remark If the thermometer measures the temperature to be over the Hi temperature or below the Lo temperature you have set the receiver will sound continuously bi bi bi and indicator light flashes red Pay ke ae Operation Ambient Temperature Indicator Ambient Temperature Measurement Press the button to activate this unit click set button continuously to see br on the display Press A or V when rE as below picture is on the display press set button twice to begin for ambient temperature measurement Remark rE stands for Receiver sl s Operation Clock The Receiver can be used as clock alone On Off button Set button Time button Set button adjust year date time To set year month date time Press to activate this unit click the set button continuously until the Jis shown on the left side of the display press A or shown on the left side of the display When the clock signal on the display press set button on the back of receiver twice you can set year month date time in turn Remark 1 Time button is to adjust year
11. y button on the control panel is touched e FCC approved transmission frequency 433 92MHz e Measures in Centigrade and Fahrenheit Trademark and patent Pending Specifications Size Transmitter 2 24 x 1 60 x 72 in Receiver 2 85 x 2 85 x 90 in Weight Transmitter approx 36g 1 21 oz without battery Receiver approx 44 2 1 49 oz without battery Product Material Transmitter ABS Receiver ABS Type of Batteries Transmitter 3V x 1 CR2032 Receiver AAA 1 5V x 2 Life of Batteries Transmitter Approx gt 500hrs Receiver Approx gt 200hrs Backlight Backlight will be ON for 5 sec when you press any button Effective Distance for Transmission and Reception 160 feet distance approx 50M in an open space If there are objects in that space the transmission distance will be affected Range of Temperature Settings 10 0 C 43 0 C 50 0 F 109 4 F Temperature Accuracy 0 1 C 0 2 F between 32 C 43 0C 89 6 F 109 4 F 0 5 C 1 0 F beyond above range Storage environment Transmitter Receiver Ambient temperature 10 0 C 60 0 C 14 0 F 140 0 F Humidity 30 80 RH Temperature Measurement Interval Transmitter measures body temperature once every 15 seconds Transmitting Signal When transmitter detects body temperatures exceeding the High Low range three 3 times in a row it transmits a signal to the receiver to sound an alarm Sound of Receiver Alarm Low Long BiBiBi High S

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