Unique technology gives results with dual mode, stable measurement and without the interference from ambient temperature
Self-test every time it starts up to ensure normal operation and accuracy
Can be used to read the body temperature by measuring the ear and forehead temperatures, which is suitable for adults and children (ear test mode only for a child above 6 years old)
Features:
Infrared thermometer with ear, forehead, object, room temperature
LCD display, with backlight and buzzer
Special ergonomic design for easy use
Available for measurements when children have fallen asleep
Fast testing, safe and hygienic
20 groups of memory data
Fever alarm function
Automatically powers off
Technical Specifications:
Applicable regulations and laws: ASTM 1965/EN12470-5/GB/T 19146-2010
Temperature units: °C/F adjustable
Measurement range:
Ear temperature mode: 0.0-100.0°C/32.0–212.0°F
Forehead temperature mode: 32.0-42.2°C/89.6–107.9°F
Precision: ±0.2°C/±0.4°F
Display resolution: 0.1°C/0.1°F
Latency time: 1 second
Sound and backlit volume: ≥50dB
Please Note:
When taking a temperature from different parts of a child or adults body, it is normal to obtain a slight variation in the temperature readings. An ear (tympanic) temperature is usually 0.5-1°F (0.3-0.6°C) higher than an oral temperature, whereas a forehead (temporal) temperature is usually 0.5-1°F (0.3-0.6°C) lower than an oral temperature. Therefore, it is VERY NORMAL to get a variance of 1-2°F (0.6-1.2°C) difference between an ear measurement versus a forehead measurement.
This is NOT in any way due to the inaccuracy of the thermometer.
Features:
Technical Specifications:
Please Note:
When taking a temperature from different parts of a child or adults body, it is normal to obtain a slight variation in the temperature readings. An ear (tympanic) temperature is usually 0.5-1°F (0.3-0.6°C) higher than an oral temperature, whereas a forehead (temporal) temperature is usually 0.5-1°F (0.3-0.6°C) lower than an oral temperature. Therefore, it is VERY NORMAL to get a variance of 1-2°F (0.6-1.2°C) difference between an ear measurement versus a forehead measurement.
This is NOT in any way due to the inaccuracy of the thermometer.
View a short operating video here