Page 2 - Compact Infrared; DO NOT DESTROY; • Instant 0.1 Second Scanning; INSTRUCCIONES; Compacto Infrarrojo; NO LADESTRUY
2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Compact Infrared Ear Thermometer DO NOT DESTROY Features: • Instant 0.1 Second Scanning for Quick, Accurate TemperatureDisplay • Easy-To-Clean, Waterproof Probe Tip Does Not Require ProbeCovers • Simple Press, Hold and Release Operation • Automatic “OFF” Feature • Con...
Page 3 - Introduction; Introducción
3 3 Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Important Safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4About Body Temperature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-5Product Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - Detection Location; Normal Temperature Ranges; Product Component Description; Rangos de T emperaturas Normales; Descripción de los Componentes del Product
5 5 Detection Location Axillary 94.5°F - 99.1°F 34.7°C - 37.3°C Oral 95.9°F - 99.5°F 35.5°C - 37.5°C Rectal 97.9°F - 100.4°F 36.6°C - 38.0°C Ear 96.4°F - 100.4°F 35.8°C - 38.0°C Normal Temperature Ranges 2 0 - 2 years 97.5°F - 100.4°F 36.4°C - 38.0°C 3 - 10 years 97.0°F - 100.0°F 36.1°C - 37.8°C 11 ...
Page 6 - Battery Replacement; How To Use the Health o meter; Figura 1
6 6 Battery Replacement 1. Replace the battery when the ( ) symbol appears on the display. 2. To replace the battery in your thermometer, remove the screw on the backside of the thermometer that holds the batterycover in place. 3. Remove the used battery from the compartment. 4. Reinstall a new CR-2...
Page 7 - Figure 2; Figure 3; Figura 2
7 7 2. Following the self-test, the thermometer will then display the last temperature taken. This indicates that the thermometeris ready for use. (See Fig. 2) 3. Insert the probe snugly against the ear canal. Press and HOLD the “SCAN” button in order to perform the automatic scanningsequences. Plea...
Page 8 - Figure 4; Figure 5
8 8 4. Release the “SCAN” button and remove the thermometer from the ear. Once the button is released, you will hear an audible“beep” to indicate the end of the temperature measurement.The temperature reading will be indicated on the thermometerdisplay. An accompanying face will also be displayed wi...
Page 9 - Performing an “Ear Tug”; Other Display Readings; Efectuar un “Jalón de Orejas”; Figure 7
9 9 Performing an “Ear Tug” An “Ear Tug” may be performed to help straighten the ear canalin order to provide the thermometer probe with a clear “view”of the eardrum. To perform the “Ear Tug”, grasp the ear and pull upward andbackward simultaneously. Insert the ear probe snugly into theear and depre...
Page 10 - Display Messages; Thermometer Care and Cleaning
10 10 Display Messages The LCD of your Health o meter ® thermometer has the capability to display a variety of images to help indicate status, functionand information important to the use of the device.Below is a description of these various display icons. Temperature Digital Display: Fahrenheit Tem...
Page 14 - Ear; IMPORT ANT; Please read this entire manual carefully; Your Measure for Good HealthTM; Termómetro; NOTAS IMPORTANTES; Lea por favor este manual entero cuidadosamente
Y our Measur e for Good Health™ CO MP AC TI NF RA RE D Ear Thermometer SC AN Model 7605 IMPORT ANT NOTES Please read this entire manual carefully before using this device. Your Measure for Good Health™ C O M PA C T O I N F R A R R O J O Termómetro de Oído SC AN Modelo 7605 NOTAS IMPORTANTES Lea por ...
Page 15 - NO LA DESTRUYA; • Examen Instantáneo de 0.1 Segundos
2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Compact Infrared Ear Thermometer DO NOT DESTROY Features: • Instant 0.1 Second Scanning forQuick, Accurate T emperature Display • Easy-T o-Clean, W aterproof Probe T ip Does Not Require Probe Covers • Simple Press, Hold and Release Operation • Automatic “OFF” Feature ...
Page 17 - Acerca de la Temperatura del Cuerpo
4 4 Important Safeguards 1.The thermometer body is NOT waterproof. Please do not immerse the thermometer body in water or other liquids. Please use care when cleaning the ear probe. The ear probe tip of your Health o meter ® Infrared thermometer IS waterproof. (Please see Thermometer Care section of...
Page 18 - Normal T emperature Ranges; Rangos de Temperaturas Normales
5 5 Detection Location Axillary 94.5°F - 99.1°F 34.7°C - 37.3°C Oral 95.9°F - 99.5°F 35.5°C - 37.5°C Rectal 97.9°F - 100.4°F 36.6°C - 38.0°C Ear 96.4°F - 100.4°F 35.8°C - 38.0°C Normal T emperature Ranges 2 0 - 2 years 97.5°F - 100.4°F 36.4°C - 38.0°C 3 - 10 years 97.0°F - 100.0°F 36.1°C - 37.8°C 11...
Page 19 - Cómo Usar el Termómetro Health o meter
6 6 Battery Replacement 1.Replace the battery when the ( ) symbol appears onthe display . 2.T o replace the battery in your thermometer , remove the screw on the backside of the thermometer that holds the battery cover in place. 3.Remove the used battery from the compartment. 4.Reinstall a new CR-20...
Page 20 - Figur
7 7 2.Following the self-test, the thermometer will then display the last temperature taken. This indicates that the thermometer isready for use. (See Fig. 2) 3. Insert the probe snugly against the ear canal. Press and HOLD the “SCAN” button in order to perform the automatic scanning sequences. Plea...
Page 22 - Otras Lecturas de la Pantalla
9 9 Performing an “Ear T ug” An “Ear T ug” may be performed to help straighten the ear canal inorder to provide the thermometer probe with a clear “view” ofthe eardrum. T o perform the “Ear T ug”, grasp the ear and pull upward and backward simultaneously . Insert the ear probe snugly into the earand...
Page 23 - Cuidado y Limpieza del Termómetro
10 10 Display Messages The LCD of your Health o meter ® thermometer has the capability to display a variety of images to help indicate status, function andinformation important to the use of the device. Belowis adescription of these various display icons. T emperature Digital Display: Fahrenheit T e...