4: Replacing the Battery
1. Open and release battery cover following indicator on the surface of battery cover.
Before changing the battery be sure the system is powered off.
2. Remove the battery and replace with 2 new ones, type AAA. Make sure to align
properly as indicated inside the battery cover.
4. Slide the battery cover back in until it snaps in place. Do not dispose of used batteries
in household waste. Take them to special local collection sites.
5. In the instance that the system is latched up after changing battery, you may not
follow the process of rule one. Just take off the batteries, wait 30 sec, then load
batteries again.
WARNING
DO NOT recharge, disassemble or dispose of it in fire.
1. The typical service life of the new and unused batteries is 2000 measurements for the
operation time of 18s.
2. Only use the recommended batteries, do not use rechargeable batteries and do not
burn them.
3. Remove the batteries if the thermometer is not to be used for a long period of time.
5: Cleaning, Care and Storage
• The lens is very delicate.
• It is very important to protect the lens from dirt and damage.
• Use a clean, soft cloth to clean the surface of the device and LCD. Do not use solvents or
immerse the device into water or other liquids.
• Always keep the thermometer within the storage temperature range (-4°F to 131°F or
-20°C to 55°C) –and humidity range (≤93% non-condensing).
• It is recommended to store the thermometer in a dry location free from dust. Do not
expose the thermometer to direct sunlight, high temperature/ humidity or any extreme
environments, otherwise the function will be reduced.
• When the ambient temperature of the thermometer changes too much, such as moving
the thermometer from one place of lower temperature to another place of higher
temperature, allow the thermometer to remain in a room for 30 minutes where the
temperature is between 59°F- 95°F (15°C to 35°C)
6: Disposal
1. Used batteries should not be disposed of in the household rubbish. Used Batteries
should be deposited at a collection point.
2. At the end of its life, the appliance should not be disposed of in household rubbish.
Enquire about the options for environment-friendly and appropriate disposal. Take
local regulations into account.
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