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3 Meas. procedure / 4 Miscellaneous
• The most important and sensitive part of the thermometer is
the sensor . Accurate temperature measurements can only be
guaranteed if the probe is clean and intact.
• The sensor is waterproof and can therefore be cleaned by
directly immersing it in alcohol or using a ball of cotton wool
soaked in alcohol.
• Normal commercial alcohol-based disinfectant is suitable for disin-
fecting the sensor . Please follow the respective manufactu-
rer’s instructions.
• The housing and the display of the thermometer are not
waterproof. Do not immerse them in liquids.
• Clean them with a dry, clean cloth. Do not use aggressive cleaners.
• It is advisable to keep the thermometer in the original packing that
it was in when it was purchased, and keep it in a clean, dry place.
Do not expose the thermometer to direct sunlight.
• The storage temperature should be between -20.0°C to +50.0°C.
• The device is calibrated in the factory. Recalibration is not required
for normal use.
Dispose of your old electrical unit in an environmentally acceptable
manner when it has reached the end of its service life! Packaging is
re-usable or may be recycled; metal parts must be disposed of as scrap
metal; plastics,
electrical and electronic components must be disposed
of as electro
scrap.
Remove the battery before disposing of the device. Do not throw
batteries away in the domestic rubbish: put them in the special wast
or a specialist dealer's battery collection station.
Consult your municipal authority or your dealer for information about
disposal.
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Care and
storage
4.2
Disposal
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When temperature measurement is complete, you will hear a
beep and the body temperature will appear in the display .
The device will then automatically go into time and ambient tem-
perature mode.
If the measured temperature is outside the permitted range, “Lo”
or Hi” will be displayed.
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