Gima 25556 Handleiding


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DIGITAL THERMOMETER
Carefully read the following instructions before use.
The digital thermometer is a device for body temperature measurement
suitable both for hospital and home use. Compared to the traditional glass and
mercury models, it offers the advantage of simple reading, quick and accurate
measurement¸ memory and alarms, etc.
In particular it is safer for people and environment because of the absence
of mercury.
The thermometer has been calibrated by the manufacturer and further
calibrations are not necessary. For any doubt on the device accuracy, please
get in contact with your retailer.
Probe LCD Power Button Battery
compartment
Technical features
Measuring range: 32~43 °C / 89.6~109.4 °F
Accuracy: : ± 0.2 °C / 0.3 °F (32~35.4 °C / 89.6~95.7 °F)
± 0.1 °C / 0.2 °F (35.5~42 °C / 95.9~107.6 °F)
± 0.2 °C / 0.3 °F (42.1~43 °C / 107.8~109.4 °F)
Display unit: 0.1 °C / 0.1 °F
Battery life: ca. 200 hours of uninterrupted use
The digital thermometer is waterproof.
Use
- Before use disinfect the probe or position a probe cover on the tip.
- Press the power button, you will hear a bleep.
- After the initial control test the display will visualise the last measurement
made for 2 seconds.
- When the word “Lo” appears on the display and the letter °C or °F starts to
ash, measuring can begin.
- During measuring remain in the same place/position until the end.
- The temperature measured will appear on the display.
- Measuring is completed when a constant value is reached and the thermometer
releases a long beeps sequence.
- It is possible that, continuing measuring after the beeps, the value measured
still increases slightly. (especially for armpit and under-tongue measurements).
- While body temperature reaches 37.8 °C, you will hear a short beeps sequence
(fever alarm).
- The thermometer turns off automatically after approximately 10 minutes, in
any case to extend the duration of the battery it is recommended to turn it off
after use, pressing the button.
- To change the measuring scale (between °C and °F) turn on the thermometer
and keep the ignition key pressed for 2 seconds.
Methods of measuring
Oral
Measuring time: 10 seconds approx.
Normal temperature range: 35,5~37,5 °C / 95,9~99,5 °F
Place the sensor under tongue. Sensor tip should touch
the root of tongue, as far end as possibile. Hold the
thermometer in the same spot with your mouth closed.
Do not shift the thermometer during measurement.
Rectal
Measuring time: 10 seconds approx.
Normal temperature range: 36,6~38 °C / 97,9~100,4 °F
This is the most reliable measurement method.
Lubricate the probe with a water soluble jelly for easier
operation. Do not use petroleum jelly. Gently slide the
probe about 1 cm (less the 1/2 inch) into the rectum. If
you detect resistance of any kind, STOP.
Axillary (underarm)
Measuring time: 10~20 seconds approx.
Normal temperature range: 34,7~37,3 °C / 94,5~99,1 °F
Although simpler, the axillary (underarm) method is less
accurate and takes longer time. Before measurement,
make sure the armpit is dry. Place the thermometer into
the person’s armpit with sensor tip pointing upward.
Firmly fold the arm to hold the thermometer in place.
Disinfect the probe only with alcohol or
similar, DO NOT boil it! DO NOT sterilize in autoclave!
Do not dip it in water or liquids!
Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight or atmospheric agents.
Do not measure except body temperature!
Battery replacement
- The battery must be replaced when the symbol is shown on the display .
- Delicately withdraw the back cover and remove the old battery by means of
a toothpick or a needle tool.
- Insert the new 1,5 V battery (LR/SR-41).
- Replace the back cover
Do not disassemble the unit except for battery replacement!
Do not leave the batteries or the back cover within children’s reach!
The product or battery disposal must be in compliance with the
standards in force in your country.
Comply with the laws in the country of use to properly dispose of
the product.
M25556-M-Rev.0.10.13
0197
Gima S.p.A. - Via Marconi, 1 - 20060 Gessate (MI) Italy
Italia: tel. 199 400 401 - fax 199 400 403 - Export: tel. +39 02 953854209/221/225 fax +39 02 95380056
gima@gimaitaly.com - export@gimaitaly.com - www.gimaitaly.com
MYM STC, SL.
Avda. de los Rosales, 32 - 28935 Móstoles, Madrid (Spain)
Fabbricante
Manufacturer
Geon Corporation
No. 12, Gung Ye Road, Hsi Hu,
Chang Hwa Hsien, Taiwan, ROC
Made in Taiwan
25556


Product specificaties

Merk: Gima
Categorie: Thermometer
Model: 25556
Soort bediening: Knoppen
Kleur van het product: Blue, White
Soort: Contactthermometer
Type verpakking: Blister
Automatisch uitschakelen: Ja
Beeldscherm: LCD
Accu/Batterij voltage: 1.5 V
Nauwkeurigheid: 0.1 °C
Levensduur accu/batterij: 200 uur
Aantal per verpakking: 1 stuk(s)
Eenheid van de maatregel: °C, °F
Memory-functie: Ja
Thermometer locatie: Oral, Rectal, Underarm
Automatisce uitschakel tijd: 600 s
Bereik temperatuurmeting: 32 - 43 °C
Flexibel uiteinde: Ja
Type batterij: LR41
Geheugen laatste meting: Ja

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