Indications for Use
The Non Contact Infrared Body Thermometer is a non-sterile, reusable thermometer
intended to be used for the intermittent determination of human body temperature by
consumers of all ages in a home-use environment (such as home settings or places of
business as an employee screening tool), in no touch mode, with the forehead as the
measurement site.
Safety Information
This device may only be used for the purposes described in these instructions.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by incorrect application.
Important Safety Instructions:
• The Non Contact Infrared Body Thermometer is intended to be used by consumers in a
home-use environment (such as home settings or places of business as an employee
screening tool).
• Keep out of reach of children under 12 years.
• This device is not recommended for children under 2 years old.
• NEVER use the thermometer for purposes other than those for which it has been
intended. Please follow the general safety precautions when using on children.
• NEVER immerse the thermometer into water or other liquids (not waterproof).
For cleaning, please follow the instructions in the "Cleaning, Care and Storage" section.
• DO NOT store this thermometer in temperature below -20°C or over 55°C (extremes below
-4°F or over 131°F) or in excessive humidity (up to 93% non-condensing relative humidity).
• Let the thermometer and individual being measured acclimate to the temperature of
the room for 30 minutes in which the measurement will be taken.
• Before using, allow the thermometer to remain in the room in which it will be used for
30 minutes. The room temperature should be between 15°C to 40°C (59°F - 104°F).
• The individual being measured should be indoors for 20 minutes before taking a
measurement, as external temperature can impact skin temperature.
• In the event that you can't follow the ambient acclimation guidance due to using this
device as a screening tool, the reading displayed may shift up or down as a result of the
temperature subjects are coming from compared to the temperature they are being
measured in. If that is the case, judge individuals against each other, and any individual
that is reading 0.8°C (1.5°F) higher or lower than the normal, should be measured again
following acclimation.
• DO NOT use the thermometer if there are signs of damage on the scanner or on the
thermometer itself. If damaged, DO NOT attempt to repair the product.
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