Manual iHealth PT3 Thermometer

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Product introduction
Caution
(1) Measurements
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Thank you for choosing our product.
This product is a high-tech infra-red (IR) thermometer
designed to take human body temperature by measuring the
energy of IR emitted from the forehead. The product helps
you to assess you and your family members’ health
conditions easily and quickly.
Product Name: Infrared No-Touch Forehead Thermometer
Product Model: PT3
1. Thermometer readings should be regarded as a reference.
Do not attempt self-diagnostics or self-treatment using the
temperature readings. Please seek professional medical
advice when necessary.
2. There is no absolute standard for human body
temperature. Knowing your own normal body temperature
range is important to accurately determine if you have a
fever.
3. Make sure that the forehead of the subject is free from
sweat, cosmetics, dirt, or grease before measuring.
4. Patients should not drink, eat, or be physically active
before/while taking a reading. Wait 30 minutes before
taking a measurement. Temperature readings taken when
a body is in a state of stable equilibrium is more accurate
and useful as a reference.
5. Do not take temperature measurement over scar tissue,
open sores or abrasions.
6. Do not measure body temperature from scar tissues on the
forehead as such tissues will aect temperature conduction
of the body.
7. If there is a temperature dierence between the
thermometer storage area and the new ambient
environment around the subject, please let the
thermometer sit within the new environment for 30
minutes before taking the measurement.
8. Do not measure body temperature immediately after
consuming a drug that raises body temperature.
Temperature readings taken at this time will not be
accurate.
9. It is normal for readings taken from continuous
measurements to uctuate within a small range. During
continuous measurements, the subject’s body temperature
may be transmitted to the thermometer, aecting
Safety Precautions
Warning
Use of this thermometer is not intended as a substitute for
consultation with your physician. Please consult your doctor
if you have any doubt about the temperature reading.
For consumer use only, not for professional use.
Keep the thermometer out of reach of children. For
accidental swallowing of the battery or other components,
please contact emergency services immediately.
Batteries must not be thrown into an open re or short
circuited.
Contents
Product introduction
Safety Precautions
Caution
Overall Description
Product performance
Expected use and scope of applications
Contraindications
Instruction For Use
Product errors and troubleshooting
Care and Cleaning
Maintenance
Disposal
Operating, shipping, and storage conditions
Accessories
Standard icons
Calibration
Storage
Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Tables
WARRANTY
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Lasso 23-07-2021
Hello, do I have to add a degree each time?

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Linda Van den Brande 22-03-2021
Best Why is there no manual for this in Dutch? Costs enough! Best regards

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Best Why is there no manual for this in Dutch? Costs enough! Best regards

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Brand iHealth
Model PT3
Category Thermometers
File type PDF
File size 2.17 MB

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I just took my temperature but what is actually considered a 'healthy' body temperature? Verified

This partially depends on the body part where the temperature was taken. The following can be considered healthy: Forehead 35,8 to 37,6 °C, Ear 36 to 37,8°C, rectally 36,3 to 37,8°C and orally 36 to 37,4°C.

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What parts of the body are best to measure body temperature? Verified

This depends on the thermometer. Some thermometers are designed for use on specific parts of the body. With a regular thermometer, rectal usage is the fastest and most accurate way to measure body temperature.

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From what temperature does a person officially have a fever? Verified

A temperature above 38°C is officially considered a fever.

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