Page 2 - Index
Index 1 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 14 14 15 15 16 18 Introduction Important Information Before Use Product Identification Description of LCD Display Battery Installation Changing Modes (°C/°F Switchable) Tips for Measuring Human Temperature Measuring Body Temperature in the Ear Memory Function Care and Mai...
Page 3 - Introduction
1 Introduction Utilizing infrared technology, this thermometer takes temperatures in seconds by measuring heat generated by the ear canal or other objects . This product conforms to the provisions of the EC directive MDD(93/42/EEC).Its advantages include: 1. Wireless communication : Bluetooth (class...
Page 6 - Low
Battery Installation Low battery warning: When the battery power becomes low, the low battery symbol “ ” will appear on the display. The thermometer can still be used during this time, but the batteries should be replaced as soon as possible. If the batteries run out completely, “Lo” will be display...
Page 8 - Tips for Measuring Human Temperature
6 Tips for Measuring Human Temperature Bear in mind that the thermometer needs to have been in the room in which the measurement is taken for at least 30 minutes before use. • S ome people produce different readings in their left and right ear. In order to record temperature changes, always measure ...
Page 9 - Measuring Body Temperature in the Ear
Measuring Body Temperature in the Ear 2. Press the Power button to switch the thermometer on. Following a successful self test, the device emits two short beeps. 3. Make sure that the sensor tip and also the ear canal are clean. As the ear canal is slightly curved, you have to pull the ear slightly ...
Page 11 - Measuring Body Temperature in the Ear
Measuring Body Temperature in the Ear 9 The Readings: If the temperature measurement is below 38°C, a “Smiling Face ” will be appear next to the reading. If the reading is 38°C or above, a “Frowning Face ” will be displayed.
Page 12 - Memory Function
1. While in power on mode, press once briefly on the “Memory” button, then pass it again to show the last measurement accompanied by “ ” symbol. 2. Continue to press the “Memory” button to view the next previously stored measurement, so “ ” then all the way to “ ”. 10 Memory Function You can recall ...
Page 13 - Operating The Bluetooth Function
11 Operating The Bluetooth Function 1. Turn the ear thermometer to the back side. 2. Turn on the wireless power (From "off" to "on"), while the thermometer searches for other Bluetooth compatible devices, the LED (connection indicator) will flash. When the device connects successfull...
Page 14 - What You Need
12 Operating The Bluetooth Function What You Need : The host computer or terminal system to run Serial Port Profile (SPP) - A personal computer with Operating system: Windows 95 or later - A Smart Phone with Android system - Others: PDA, etc. Please refer to the instruction manual of your personal c...
Page 15 - Communications
13 Operating The Bluetooth Function Communications Interface: To connect to a new device (new master) the must be out of range from the previous master or unpaired from that master. UT-302PBT Using Bluetooth communications terms, the UT-302PBT is a slave device. To connect the UT-302PBT to a master ...
Page 16 - Care and Maintenance; Applied Standards
14 Care and Maintenance • Clean the probe and tip with an alcohol swab before and after each measurement. Probe and Tip: • Use a soft, dry cloth to clean thermometer body. Never use abrasive cleaning agents, thinners or benzene for cleaning. Do not scratch the surface of the probe lens or the displa...
Page 17 - Error Codes
• 34°C~43°C (93.2°F~109.4°F) • 35.5°C~42°C (95.9°F~107.6°F): outside the range: • 16 C~35 C (60.8 F~95 F) with relative humidity up to 85% (non condensing) • -25 C~+55 C (-13 F~+131 F) with relative humidity up to 85% (non condensing) • 0.1 C or F • 2 x 1.5 V AAA alkaline batteries • approx. 70g (wi...
Page 18 - FCC Statement
16 FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, use...