PrimoPassi 87-349 Manuel utilisateur

Non-Contact Thermometer
6-in-1
Model 87-349
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
ENGLISH & PORTUGUÊS
READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CAREFULLY BEFORE USE

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INDEX
Introduction.....................................................................................4
Body Temperature & ever / Tips for Measuring...............................5
Product eatures and Symbols.......................................................6-7
Measuring Body Temperature...........................................................8
Measuring an Object or Liquid’s Temperature....................................9
Switching Between ahrenheit and Celsius.......................................10
Recalling Readings in Memory........................................................11
Replacing the Battery.....................................................................12
Care and Safety Information..........................................................13
Cleaning and Storage.....................................................................14
Troubleshooting.............................................................................15
Product Specifications.....................................................................16
Warranty.......................................................................................17
Instrucionnes en Espanol...........................................................19-35
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INTRODUCTION
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Thank you for purchasing this Non-Contact Digital Infrared Thermometer. Please read
this instruction manual completely before using your unit to ensure safe use, accurate
results and long life of the thermometer.
This product is intended for household use; this product is not intended to diagnose or
treat any health problem or disease and should not be used as a substitute for the
consultation and advice of a physician or other medical professional. Thermometers
should only be used under the supervision of an adult.
The infrared technology used in this thermometer takes the temperature of people and
objects without any physical contact between the thermometer and the person or object.
The thermometer measures body temperature from approximately 2” – 3” from the
forehead, making it less invasive and threatening than other thermometers, as well as
more sanitary. It can even be used when the patient is sleeping. This thermometer also
measures the temperature of objects and liquids, making it useful for determining if a
baby’s milk or bathwater is ready.
All people and objects emit infrared energy. The Non-Contact Digital Infrared
Thermometer measures that energy, taking 512 readings in one second and converting
those data to a single peak temperature, which appears on the display. With proper
care, your new thermometer will provide your entire family with many years of safe,
accurate and comfortable temperature readings.

BODY TEM ERATURE AND FEVER
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Body temperature can vary from 97° (36.1°C) and 99° (37.2°C) and still be
considered normal. The medically accepted ‘normal’ body temperature is 98.6° (37°C)
Body temperature is commonly lower in the morning than at any point during the rest
of an individual’s waking hours.
A fever is defined as a body temperature that is elevated above the normal for that
person. It is important to determine what is normal for an individual before determining
if a fever is present. Tracking an individual’s temperature on a consistent basis, at the
same body site and at the same time every day will help determine an individual’s
normal temperature.
TI S FOR MEASURING
BODY TEM ERATURE
• Wait at least one minute between consecutive readings, to ensure accuracy.
• Attempting to take temperature readings from sites on the body other than the
forehead may produce inaccurate results.
• The patient should remain still while the reading is being taken.
• If “Lo,” “Hi,” “Err,” or another error message appears, see the Troubleshooting
section of this manual for instructions on how to resolve the problem.
• Infrared forehead temperature readings are equivalent to oral temperature
readings.
• Readings taken while asleep should not be compared directly to readings taken
while awake, as body temperature while asleep is typically lower.
• Do not take body temperature readings within 30 minutes of being outdoors,
exercising or bathing.
• Normal temperature readings can vary from 97.0° to 99.0° (36.1°C to 37.2°
C). Level of activity, time of day, and other factors may affect body temperature.
Keep records of your individual body temperature to use as a reference when
judging a fever.

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RODUCT FEATURES
Power
Button
MEASURE
Button
Speaker
LCD
Display
Infrared Lens
Battery Cover
MEM
Memory Button
Person/Object Button

RODUCT SYMBOLS
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Scan in progress
Degrees ahrenheit
Degrees Celsius
Person measurement mode
Object measurement mode
Temperature below
100.4° (38.0° C)
ever indication
- temp above 100.4° (38.0° C)
Low battery
Memory recall

MEASURING BODY TEM ERATURE
To measure body temperature using your Digital Infrared
Thermometer, follow these steps:
1. Press the Power button to turn the thermometer on. The unit
will run a self-test and all symbols on the display will
momentarily appear, Fig. 1.
2. Ensure that the thermometer is in Person mode; the Person
symbol will be on the display, Fig 2. To alternate between modes
press and release the Person/Object Mode button until you see
the desired measurement symbol on the display.
3. Press and hold the MEASURE button. The Person symbol,
Scan in Progress symbol and “00” should be displayed, Fig. 3.
4. While holding the MEASURE button, aim the infrared lens at
the patient’s forehead, holding the thermometer approximately
1.5” – 2.5” away, Fig. 4.
5. Release the MEASURE button, DO NOT MOVE THE
THERMOMETER; THE MEASUREMENT IS NOT YET COMPLETE.
6. The thermometer will beep again, and the temperature reading
will be displayed, Fig. 5. If the temperature measurement is
below 100.4° , a happy face will be appear next to the
reading. If the reading is 100.4° or above, a sad face will be
displayed.
7. After about one minute after use, the thermometer will
automatically beep and shut off.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
Fig. 5
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The Non-Contact Digital Infrared Thermometer can measure objects
and liquids from 32° to 221° (0°C - 105°C). To measure the
temperature of an object or liquid using your Digital Infrared Ther-
mometer, follow these steps:
1. Press the Power button to turn the thermometer on. All
symbols on the display will momentarily appear, Fig. 1.
2. Ensure that the thermometer is in Object mode; the Object
symbol will be on the display, Fig 2. To alternate between modes
press and release the Person/Object Mode button until you see
the desired measurement symbol on the display.
3. Press and hold the MEASURE button. The Object symbol, the
Scan in Progress symbol, and “00” should be displayed, Fig. 3.
4. While holding the MEASURE button, aim the infrared lens at
the object or the surface of the liquid, holding the thermometer
approximately 1.5” – 2.5” away, Fig. 4.
5. Release the MEASURE button. DO NOT MOVE THE
THERMOMETER; THE MEASUREMENT IS NOT YET COMPLETE.
6. The thermometer will beep once, and the temperature reading
will be displayed, Fig. 5.
7. After about one minute after use, the thermometer will
automatically beep and shut off.
Fig. 1
Fig. 5
Fig. 2
Fig. 3
Fig. 4
MEASURING OBJECT/LIQUID
TEM ERATURE

SWITCHING BETWEEN ºF / ºC
Your thermometer can display results in either degrees ahrenheit
(° ) or degrees Celsius (°C).
To switch between ahrenheit and Celsius, while the unit is on press
and hold both the Person/Object button and the MEM (Memory)
button until the ° icon on the display switches to the °C icon, or vise
versa, at which time the mode has been changed and you may release
the buttons.
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