Operation: | This infrared forehead thermometer is a device that can measure people's body temperature by detecting the infrared energy emitted from the forehead.| The collected energy is converted into a temperature indication displayed on the LCD screen.| | Basic functions: | Time Setting: The time will be saved with memory function and help you distinguish each measurement result.| Body Mode: The thermometer is designed for occasional use. It cannot exempt you from consulting your doctor. If you are in doubt about the value of a measurement, compare it by taking the temperature with a rectal thermometer.| Object mode: Indicates surface temperatures. It can help you check whether the temperature of an object is right for your baby or patient, such as milk in a baby bottle.| Memory Mode: The thermometer automatically stores the last 30 temperature measurements. Each measurement recorded in memory mode also records the date, time and measurement mode symbol.| Status indicator (remote sensing): If the patient or object is too far from the probe, the temperature will not be measured until the thermometer is positioned within 1 to 3 cm maximum.| Sound indication: When the measurement is finished, the device emits a short beep.| Setting the °C or °F unit.| Sound adjustment: to activate or deactivate sounds.| Complies with the following international standards: | ISO 80601-2-56.| CEI EN 60601-1-11.| IEC 60601-1-2 (EMC).| CEI EN 60601-1.| The manufacturer is also certified according to ISO 13485.| | ATTENTION = | The measurement provided by this thermometer does not constitute a diagnosis. It does not replace the need for a medical examination, especially if the measured temperature does not correspond to the patient's symptoms.| Do not rely solely on the measurement result, always consider other symptoms that may occur and the patient's sensations.| It is advisable to consult a doctor if necessary.
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