Conair ITH91 Manual


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Thank you for purchasing the ConairCare Infrared
Forehead Thermometer (ITH91). This product features
the latest technology and has been tested according to
international medical device standards. It has been
cleared by the FDA for home and professional use. The
thermometers unique technology enables stable and
accurate measurements every time. This product is
designed specifically to monitor body temperature for
use at home or in clinical settings.
Please read the instruction manual carefully and keep it
in a safe place for reference.
INDICATIONS FOR USE
The ITH91 is a non-sterile, reusable, clinical electronic
thermometer using an infrared sensor to detect
human body temperature on people of all ages for
home and professional use.
WARNINGS & PRECAUTIONS
Never use the thermometer for purposes other than
those it has been intended for.
The use of this thermometer is not intended as a sub-
stitute for a consultation with your healthcare provider.
If you are concerned about your health, please see
your physician. Elevated temperature may signal a
serious illness, especially in older individuals, people
with compromised immune systems, and infants.
In order to properly diagnose an elevated temperature,
it is important to know an individual’s normal body
temperature. We suggest taking several readings
when the person is healthy, to set a baseline for their
normal temperature.
Infrared thermometers cannot be used to diagnose
COVID-19 or other illnesses. Infrared thermometers
can identify individuals with higher than average body
temperatures compared to a sample population. Only
a medical professional can determine whether an
individual is experiencing an abnormal medical condi-
tion or illness.
Note that an abnormal medical condition may be
present even when an individual does not show a
fever. When in doubt, consult your physician.
Follow general safety guidelines when using this
thermometer on children. Do not allow children to take
their temperature unattended. This is not a toy. Do not
use this thermometer on children less than 3 months
of age.
Do not immerse this thermometer in water or other
liquids. Follow the instructions in the “Cleaning and
Maintenance” section to clean and disinfect the
thermometer.
The device is made of precision parts. Do not disman-
tle, re-assemble or modify the thermometer in any
way. Do not drop the thermometer and protect it from
strong impacts.
Do not use this thermometer if the sensor is broken.
If the device is broken, do not attempt to repair it
yourself. Contact the customer service center.
Do not use this thermometer in the presence of flam-
mable anesthetic mixtures with air or with oxygen or
nitrous oxide. CAUTION
Keep the device away from direct sunlight. Store in a
dry and dust-free environment, ideally within a storage
temperature range of to 131 (-204˚F ˚F ˚C to 55˚C).
Before taking temperature readings, please make sure
the sensor surface is clean. If there is visible dust or
dirt, you may clean the surface with a cotton swab
dipped in rubbing alcohol before using the device.
After cleaning the sensor head with alcohol, it is
recommended to leave the device for a few minutes
until the alcohol evaporate and the sensor head
returns to its normal temperature. We suggest
cleaning the thermometer sensor after each use, to
ensure measurement accuracy and to avoid potential
cross-contamination.
To make sure the measurement result is accurate,
wait at least 30 seconds after each measurement
before you measure again.
Because babies are slower at adapting to temperature
changes in the environment, if drastic temperature
changes are observed, it is best to wait a few minutes
in the same environment, until the baby’s body tem-
perature becomes stable, before taking any tempera-
ture readings to ensure the most accurate results.
It is recommended to take 3 temperature readings
and reference the highest recorded measurement for
babies between 3 months to 3 years of age, or for
first-time users of the device.
Do not add a protective sleeve to the sensor, as that
may affect the accuracy of the measurement.
The device requires no calibration.
Remove batteries if the equipment is not likely to be
used for some time.
The user must check that the equipment functions
safely and see that it is in proper working condition
before use.
Do not operate the product out of operating conditions
or out of the operating temperature range, as it may
cause measurement value anomalies or malfunction.
HOW THE THERMOMETER WORKS
This thermometer detects infrared energy radiated
from the skin and tissue of the forehead. This ther-
mometer has been tested and proven to be safe and
accurate when used as directed in this instruction
manual. This device has settings that alert you to a
temperature above normal.
Normal temperature varies from person to person, by
age, and even by time of day and activity. It is best to
establish a normal” temperature range for each user
of the thermometer while the person is feeling well.
We suggest taking readings in the morning and in the
late afternoon, and averaging them to get a normal”
temperature. Record that temperature so you can use
it to compare against temperatures measured for that
person when they are not feeling well. Note that
normal body temperatures tend to decrease with age.
The ConairCare Thermometer features a temperature
alert setting: It will vibrate to alert you to a low-grade
and also to a high-grade fever.
Generally, temperatures in the range of
96.4˚F - 99.4˚F (35.8˚C - 37.4˚C) are considered
normal; a temperatures between 99.5˚F - 101.3˚F
(37.5˚C - 38.5˚C) are considered a light fever and
temperatures over 101.3˚F (38.5˚C) are considered
a high-grade fever.
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR THERMOMETER
SETTING UP YOUR THERMOMETER
Push the power button on the thermometer to turn on
the device. If the thermometer display does not light
up, open the battery door on the bottom of the handle
and make sure the batteries are correctly installed
with respect to polarity. Close the battery door and
press the button again. The display will light up.
Selecting temperature units
With the thermometer turned off, press and hold the
power button for 5 seconds. The thermometer will
display --- ˚C. Then press the power button again to
switch to ˚F.
BEFORE TAKING A
TEMPERATURE READING
Clean the skin of the forehead and make sure the
area is free of hair, sweat, lotion or makeup.
Wait at least 30 minutes after strenuous exercise to
take your temperature.
Take the temperature in a room that does not have
significant changes in airflow, such as a room with
large fans and air conditioners. Do not take your
temperature near heat sources, such as radiators or
heat registers.
The bodys temperature adapts to the environment.
Allow at least 20 minutes to adjust to room tempera-
ture if a person is entering a room that is significantly
warmer or cooler than the room they were in
previously.
MEASURING FOREHEAD TEMPERATURE
Simply press the power button to turn on the device.
After about 2 seconds, the dot matrix screen displays
“FOR and the previously chosen unit of temperature
(˚F or ˚C).
To take the temperature, gently touch the users fore-
head with the front of the cap: Aim at the center of the
forehead, between and slightly above the eyebrows.
Press the power button. The thermometer will vibrate
gently to indicate that the measurement is complete,
and the temperature will display on the thermometer.
The device will automatically shut down after
30 seconds.
FEVER ALERTS
When the measured temperature exceeds a preset
level, the thermometer will vibrate to alert you to a
fever.
1. Low-level fever
When a low-level fever is detected (99.0˚F-99.3˚F or
37.2˚C-37.4˚C), the thermometer will vibrate twice,
with the display flashing at 1-second intervals.
2. High-level fever
When a higher-grade fever is detected (99.5˚F/37.5˚C
or above), the device will vibrate three times, with the
display flashing at half-second intervals.
STORED READING RECALL
Turn the device on. With the thermometer in standby
mode (display shows “FOR”), press and hold the
power button for about 4 seconds. The display will
show FOR. The recorded readings will display. The
device can record up to 12 readings.
AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN
This thermometer is equipped with a battery-saving
automatic shutdown feature: After 30 seconds with-
out any user action, the thermometer will power
down. You can turn it back on by simply pushing the
power button on the handle.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
This product uses 2 AAA alkaline batteries (included).
When the display shows “LOL, it indicates that the
batteries are low and need to be replaced. To replace
the batteries, push the battery cover on the bottom of
the handle in the direction of the arrow. Take out the
old batteries and install the new batteries, making
sure the polarity is correct (note the “+” and “-”
signs). Close the battery door and properly dispose of
the batteries. If the thermometer is not used for more
than 3 months, remove the batteries to prevent
potential damage from battery fluid.
Power
button
Battery
compartment
LED
BATTERY SAFETY
1. This product requires 2 AAA batteries.
2. Since batteries are sensitive to high temperatures,
keep them in a cool, dry place when storing them.
3. Battery contacts need to be clean, both on the
battery and in the appliance, before installation.
4. Batteries should be removed from the appliance
when not being used for long periods of time
(months).
5. Never recharge non-rechargeable batteries.
6. Be careful to install (+) and (-) to the correct plus
and minus on device.
7. Replace all old batteries at one time. Do not mix
old and new.
8. Remove discharged batteries immediately to
avoid leakage.
9. Never put batteries into a fire.
10. Switch off devices after use.
11. Keep batteries away from children, especially the
batteries that are small enough to ingest.
12. If a battery is ingested, seek immediate
medical help.
13. Never open, crush, puncture or disassemble
batteries.
14. Dispose of batteries according to any state
and local regulations.
15. Do not dispose of rechargeable batteries as
solid waste.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Check whether the battery level is sufficient before
each use. If the battery is low (display shows “LOL”)
change the batteries and then take the temperature.
Before each use, check the equipment casing for
damage. If it is damaged, do not use. The sensor
head is the most important part of the thermometer,
and the front part (sensor mirror) is fragile. Be careful
not to damage the sensor when you clean it.
Wipe with a soft, dry cloth after each use. If the
thermometer is dirty, you may wipe the unit with
a damp cloth moistened with water or neutral
detergent, and then wipe it with a dry cloth. Avoid
water entering the body of the thermometer, so
that the internal electronic components do not
get damaged.
If you are concerned about contamination, you may
clean the thermometer with 75% alcohol before and
after use. Use only a small amount of alcohol:
Excessive amounts of alcohol can damage the
electronics of the device.
Do not use volatile oil, paint thinner, and other
chemical solvents to wipe the product.
Temperature sensor


Produkt Specifikationer

Mærke: Conair
Kategori: Ikke kategoriseret
Model: ITH91

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