Unisar Digital Thermometer manual Understanding the Symbols, Approvals and Applied Standards

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5.To set the alarm push the power button and the LCD display will flash an alarm setting and read “SET.” The temperature alarm has five settings: 98°, 99°, 100°, 101°, and 102°F/36.7°C, 37.2°C, 37.8°C, 38.3°C, and 38.9°C. To change the alarm setting press

the (S) button once for each setting until you reach the desired temperature.

Remember, temperature readings taken abdominally may be

.7°~1.4°F (.4°C~.8°C) lower than rectal readings. This differ- ential should be considered when monitoring your child’s tem- perature and when you set the alarm. For example, you may want to set the alarm for 100 if you want to know if your child’s fever reaches 101. (See Note on P. 3)

6.After you have set the alarm push the power button again and the LCD screen will return to the monitor mode showing your child’s temperature.

7.The first time the Fever Monitor is used wait approximately 20 minutes for the thermo- meter to reach a fully accurate temperature read. After the first time, no waiting period is required.

8.If the alarm sounds, temporarily turn it off by depressing the “Cancel” button on the Parents’ Unit.

9.To achieve maximum transmission range, avoid placing the Parents’ Unit on or close to metal articles or electrical appliances.

Use of the Remote Fever Monitor should not replace a visit to your doctor. It is recommended that you advise your doctor any time a temperature is above 100°F/37.8°C.

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UNDERSTANDING THE SYMBOLS

• Information is being received

• Temperature is under the alarm set point

• Temperature reading is at or above the set point

• Signifies low battery

 

• Temperature above or below the

LO/HI

Monitor’s range

 

APPROVALS AND APPLIED STANDARDS

FDA approved. For home use only.

The following standards apply to design and/or manufacturing of the product:

• ASTM Standard E 1112

• EN 60601-1

• EN 60601-2

ETSI300-683

• ETSI 300-220

 

FCC Approved: OV4RT910

 

This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:

(1)This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.

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