4. Insert a new battery under the
metal hook and press down until
you hear a click sound
5. Close the battery cover turning it
45° back.
Caution: Replace only with the follow-
ing battery types CR 2032
Do not use other types of batteries
to prevent the risk of fire or explosion.
Caution: The battery may explode
if it is not handled with care. Do not
recharge, disassemble, heat, or incin-
erate.
Keep the battery away from children.
To dispose the thermometer please
refer to the 2002/96/EC (see page 21)
and to dispose the batteries refer to
the 2006/66/EC (see page 21).
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
1. Compliance with, EN 60601-1, EN
60601-1-2 standards.
2. Developed in compliance with EN
12470-5 Clinical thermometers -
part 5: performance of infra-red
thermometers (with maximum
device)
3. Temperature measurement range:
Forehead mode 34~42.2°
(93.2~108°F)
Scan mode: -22~80°C
(-7.6°F~176°F)
4. Accuracy is
Forehead mode: +/-0.2°C(0.4°F)
between 35,5°C (95,6°F) and 42,0°C
(107,6°F) and +/-0.3°C(0.5°F) out-
side this range
Scan mode:
between 22,0°C (71,6°F) and
42,2°C (108,0°F), others +/-4% or
+/-2°C(4°F) whichever is greater.
5. Operating Range:10 ~ 40°C (50
°F ~104 °F); the relative humidity
< 85%
6. Transportation condition: -20~65°C
(-4 °F ~104 °F); the relative humid-
ity < 90%
Classified according to EN60601-1 :
1. Internally powered equipment.
2.
Part applied: BF part.
3. Continuous Operation.
CE0197: compliant with MDD 93/42/
EEC and following amendments
Notes :
1. The thermometer has been designed
in compliance with the Norms in
force and has all the protection req-
uisites of magnetic compatibility.
However, it is necessary to adopt
some precautions with regard to
EMC, and fit and use the thermom-
eter in compliance with the EMC
information provided in the present
document.
2. Portable and mobile radio commu-
nication equipment may influence
the operation of the electromedi-
cal equipment. In the presence of
electromagnetic disturbances, it is
recommended to repeat the meas-
uring of the temperature if the val-
18
+/-0,3°C (0,5°F)