Rosewill i-Ccurate Thermometer User Manual


 
Infrared Ear Thermometers iCcurate User Manual
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Product Description
Introduction
The eardrum is an ideal location for measuring the core temperature of the human body since it is close to, and shares blood vessels with the
hypothalamus, the temperature control center of the brain Medicare ICcurate is a compact and accurate infrared ear thermometer that detects the
strength of thermal radiation emitted by the eardrum. The unique ergonomic design promotes ease of use.
Taking temperature with Medicare infrared ear thermometer is fast and safe.
Important InformationPlease carefully read this instruction manual before using the product.
This product is designed to measure human body temperature in the ear. Do not use it for any other purpose.
This product is intended for home use only.
Use only genuine Medicare probe covers, models RPC-902(40 – pack).
Use of this thermometer is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your physician.
Do not use the thermometer if it malfunctions or has been damaged in any matter.
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
10 to 40 (50- 104).
A warning to remove primary batteries if equipment is not likely to be used for some time.
How to Operate
1. Should make sure the probe cover is well attached, intact and undamaged before taking each measurement.
2. Turn on the thermometer by pressing the ON/M button. The thermometer will perform self-test with all segments displayed for 1 second. When the
“READY” symbol appears, the thermometer is ready for use.
3. Stabilize the head of the person whose temperature is to be taken. To avoid injury and allow for easy use, the head must remain steady during the
temperature taking process.
4. Perform an ear-tug to straighten the ear canal. For children under 1 year old, pull the ear straight back. For adults or children over 1 year old, pull the
ear up and back.
Operating