6. Appliance illustration
1. IR-Sensor
2. LCD display
3. Mode selection
6
4. Button
5
5. Button
6. MODE button
7. Trigger (starts the measurement)
8. Battery compartment lid
2
3
8
1
0197
BodyPlus
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5
6
7
= Surface temperature measure-
ments
= Identification number of the noti-
fied body
0197
= Classification for the disposal of
electronic goods
= Approved in compliance with FCC
(USA)
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= Observe accompanying docu-
ments!
= Battery voltage 3V
= for body temperature measure-
ments
Operating Manual – BodyPlus IR-Thermometer
7. Operation
1. The correct function of the non-contact infrared thermometer
should be checked before using it for the first time by follo-
wing the steps below. In order to ensure that the thermometer
always delivers reliable and stable temperature measure-
ment results, measure the temperature of a test person using
a conventional thermometer. In a normal case, this may be, for
example, 37.5 ºC (99.5 ºF).
2. Now measure the same test person's temperature with the
non-contact infrared thermometer, maintaining a distance of
between approx. 5 cm and maximum 15 cm between the
Infrared-Thermometer
5 - 15 cm
thermometer and the forehead of the person concerned. When
doing so, care should be taken that the measurement result
is not distorted, for example, by hair hanging down or beads
of sweat. Beads of sweat must be wiped away before measu-
rement. If the value measured by the non-contact infrared
thermometer is also approx. 37.5 ºC (99.5 ºF), i.e. it corres-
ponds to the value obtained with the conventional thermometer,
then the settings are correct and the infrared thermometer
can be used immediately without problem.
If you obtain a lower measured value using the non-contact
infrared thermometer, e.g. 36.4 ºC (97.4 ºF), then this value
lies in the above example exactly 1.1 ºC (2.2 ºF) below the
guide value of the conventional thermometer. The tempera-
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