– The ChoiceMMed Infrared Thermometer is a dual mode infrared thermometer
– The Infrared doctor thermometer can give the result with dual mode, stable measurement and without interference from ambient temperature
– The device will self-test every time it starts up to ensure the normal operation and accuracy
– The Infrared thermometer can be used to read the body temperature by measuring the ear and forehead temperature
– This thermometer is suitable for both adult and paediatric (Ear test mode only for child above 3 months) patients
– The Infrared thermometer has an automatic power-off feature which turns off the device when not in use for 60 seconds
– The memory function recalls 20 previous readings almost
– The device is equipped with large LCD display with back light
– The Infrared thermometer comes with 1 year of manufacturer’s warranty
– Technical Specifications:
– Measurement Range: Forehead and Ear temperature mode: 32.0-43 degree C / 89.6-109.4 degree F
– Precision: ±0.2 degree C / ±0.4 degree F
– Display Resolution: 0.1 degree C / 0.1 degree F
– Latency Time: 1 second
– Battery: Changeable for two 1.5V triple AAA batteries
– Battery Life: More than 3000 times
– Thermometers are used to measure fever in humans or tell you how cold it is outside. Made up of thermo (heat) and meter (measuring device), the meaning of the word thermometer is straightforward. Thermometers measure temperatures in degrees, according to either the Celsius or Fahrenheit system
– Digital thermometers are temperature-sensing instruments that are easily portable, have permanent probes, and is equipped with a convenient digital display. The way a digital thermometer works depends upon its type of sensor. Sensor types include resistance temperature detector (RTD), thermocouple and thermistor.
– One can use any thermometer, with mouth open, put the end with the red, blue, or silver-coloured tip under your tongue. Close your lips gently around the thermometer. Do not bite the glass thermometer.
– Cleaning of the thermometer is also important. It’s important to clean the thermometer after each use, but how you clean it depends on what type of thermometer you have. For glass thermometers, wash it with soap and cool water, then rinse and dry. For digital thermometer you can wipe it with a cloth soaked in alcohol or water. Allow it to air dry.