248mm

190mm

DIGITAL THERMOMETER, DISPOSABLE 60-SECOND

Model 1858

User Manual

WARNING: Read instructions thoroughly before using digital thermometer

Do not use thermometer in the ear. Intended use is for oral, rectal, and axillary (armpit) readings only.

Do not place thermometer near extreme heat - it may explode.

Note: Use of a probe cover may result in a 0.2°F discrepancy from actual temperature.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USING

This digital thermometer provides a quick and accurate reading of an individual's body temperature. Please read all instructions before using this thermometer.

This thermometer is manufactured according to the system of EN12470-3:2000, ASTM and complies with the requirements of IEC 60601-1:1990 +A1:1993+A2:1995,

IEC 60601-1-2:2007. The manufacturer is ISO 9001:2000 and ISO 13485:2003 certified.

CONTENTS

1 Thermometer, 1 User Manual, 1 Storage Case

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

LCD

On/Off

 

Button

 

Probe

 

Figure 1

 

 

PRECAUTIONS

* Do not bend or drop this thermometer. It is not shockproof. * Do not boil thermometer probe to disinfect.

* Do not store in direct sunlight or in areas of extreme heat. * Do not disassemble. The battery is not replaceable.

* --- Direct Volts D.C.

* --- Type B Equipment.

SPECIFICATIONS

Range:

90°F - 109°F

Accuracy:

±.2°F > 95.9°F and < 107.6°F; ±.4°F < 95.9°F or > 107.6°F

Display:

Liquid crystal display, XXX.X digit display

Memory:

For storing the last measured value

Battery:

One 1.5 V DC battery (battery is not replaceable)

Power consumption:

0.15 milliwatts in measurement mode

Device (battery) life:

~ 200 hours

Dimensions:

5 inches long x .71 inch wide x .31 inch high

Weight:

~ 0.02 lb / 0.35 oz / 10 g

Operating environment:

41°F - 104°F, < 85% RH

Storage and transportation

14°F - 131°F, < 95% RH

environment:

 

DIRECTIONS

1.To disinfect thermometer probe, wipe probe with or dip into isopropyl rubbing alcohol to a maximum of ~ 0.25 inch from tip.

2.Press the On/Off Button next to the LCD. A tone will sound as the screen displays “ M ”, followed by “Lo”. The last recorded temperature will display, then the screen will again display “Lo”. The thermometer is now in test mode and ready to obtain a temperature reading.

*Note: Begin taking temperature within 15 seconds after thermometer enters test mode.

3.Position thermometer in desired location (mouth, rectum, or armpit) as directed below.

a)Oral Use: To ensure accuracy, please keep mouth closed for 5 minutes before testing. Place thermometer under tongue — recommended probe position is indicated by “ ” shown in Figure 2. Readings are obtained in ~ 60 seconds.

b)Rectal Use: Lubricate silver probe tip with petroleum jelly for easy insertion. Gently insert probe ~ 1cm (less than 0.5 inch) into rectum. Readings are

obtained in ~ 60 seconds.

Figure 2

c)Axillary (Armpit) Use: Wipe armpit dry. Place probe in armpit and keep arm pressed firmly at side. Readings are obtained in ~ 90 seconds.

4.The °F sign flashes throughout the testing process. When flashing stops, usually within 30~60 seconds, an alarm beeps for ~ 10 seconds and the measured reading simultaneously displays.

5.To prolong battery life, press the On/Off Button to turn the unit off after testing is complete. If no action is taken, the unit will automatically shut off after ~10 minutes.

*Note: Normally the alarm beeps are “Bi-Bi-Bi-Bi”. The alarm will beep more rapidly when temperature reaches 100°F or higher. When this occurs, the beeps will be “Bi-Bi-Bi----- Bi-Bi-Bi------- Bi-Bi-Bi”. If room temperature is higher than 90°F

before testing, the LCD will display the actual room temperature instead of “Lo”.

6-MONTH LIMITED WARRANTY

GF Health Products, Inc. warrants the HealthTeam® Model 1858 Thermometer against manufacturer's defects for a period of six months. If a product is deemed to be under warranty, GF Health Products, Inc. shall provide, at its option, (1) replacement of any defective part or product or (2) a credit of the original selling price made to GF Health Products, Inc.'s initial customer. The warranty does not include any labor charges incurred in replacement part(s) installation or any associated freight or shipping charges to GF Health Products, Inc.

GF Health Products, Inc. is not responsible for typographical errors. Packaging, warranties, products and specifications are subject to change without notice.

Graham-Field and HealthTeam are registered trademarks of GF Health Products, Inc.

www.grahamfield.com

GF Health Products, Inc.

2935 Northeast Parkway

Atlanta, GA 30360

Tel: 800-347-5678

Fax: 800-721-0601

1858-INS-LAB-RevA09

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Graham Field 1858 specifications 248mm 190mm, Digital THERMOMETER, Disposable 60-SECOND, Model, Directions

1858 specifications

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