Advanced Solutions TH061 User Manual
6-12 months+1 yearDBCEABatteryCoverAAABatteries(2)ScrewF GHWARNING• NEVER allow a child to play with thisthermometer. It is not a toy. This is asensitive electronic device and maybe damaged if not used properlyunder parental supervision.• ALWAYS supervise your child whenusing thermometer. NEVER allowyour child to use it alone or withoutclose parental supervision.•Avoid sudden impact and dust.• Keep batteries out of child’s reach.Swallowing a battery could be fatal.Batteries should not be charged orplaced into extreme heat as they mayexplode.• Do not disassemble.BATTERYCAUTION• DONOT mix old and new batteries.• DONOT mix alkaline, standard (carbon zinc) or rechargeable(nickel-cadmium) batteries.• Non-rechargeable batteries are not to be recharged.• Rechargeable batteries are to be removed from the unitbefore being charged.• Rechargeable batteries are only to be charged under adultsupervision.• Only batteries of the same or equivalent type asrecommended are to be used.• Batteries are to be inserted with the correct polarity.• Exhausted batteries are to be removed from the unit.• The supply terminals are not to be short-circuited.• Check that all contact surfaces are clean and bright beforeinstalling batteries.• Used batteries should be disposed of properly.• Remove batteries when stored for long periods of non-use.Thank you for purchasing this Advanced Solutions™ thermometer.We’re proud to be your choice to help you keep your child healthy and safe. Pleasebe sure to read all warnings, instructions and notations before using this product.User’s Guide TH061TALKING Ear ThermometerTALKING Ear ThermometerBasics of Your ThermometerNormal Body TemperatureMemory FunctionTrouble Shootingnormal ear, oraltemp rangeTimeTemperatureUnit of Measure (˚F/˚C)Talking “On”Low BatteryEar Mode SymbolMeasuring in ProgressMemoryDateMemory #Object ModeTiempoTemperaturaUnidad de medida (˚F/˚C)Parlante “Encendido”Batería bajaSímbolo de modo de oídoMedición en cursoMemoriaFechaMemoria #Modo de objetosProbe Tip CapProbe TipIlluminated DisplayON/MEASURE ButtonMemory ButtonFever LightTM RingSound ButtonTemperature readings are different from person to person and also varydepending upon the body location from which the temperature is measured.Ear temperatures tend to be comparable to oral temperatures andapproximately 1˚ lower than rectal temperatures for the same individual.Temperature readings can also be affected by other factors, including exercise,consuming hot or cold food/beverages prior to taking a reading, and technique.“Normal” temperature refers to each individual’s average temperature whilehealthy. You may want to measure and record your child’s temperature a fewtimes when he or she is well, so that you will know what is normal for yourown child. On average, temperature ranges are as follows:Thermometer stores the last 30 measurements in memory. When a newreading is taken, the oldest memory (30) is deleted and the newest readingbecomes 1.ToScrollThroughMemory:With the unit on, press and release M to see the most recent reading. Thetemperature will display with 1 below it, with the object or ear mode iconand the date and time of measurement. Press M again to see the nextreading in memory. It will have a 2 below it, to indicate that it is the secondoldest reading.Repeat to see additional readingsHint: To scroll faster through memory, you may want to turn off sound.TEMPERATUREMETHODEar or OralNORMALTEMPERATURE97.0° to 99.5°FFEVERRANGE99.6°F +SituationRecommendedAction DisplayRecommendedAction DisplayRecommendedActionI believe mychild has a fever,but reading isnormal/lowThe readingseems too high• Confirm that probe tip is clean. (see Care and Maintenance)• Confirm that the ear canal is free of excessive amount of earwax.• Review instructions for correct positioning of probe tip in ear (Step2 with illustrations)• Be sure to measure temp from the same ear for all three measurements.• If thermometer has been in a cold environment, wait 15 minutes& try again.• If child recently consumed cold food/drink, wait 15 minutes & tryagain.• Other factors can temporarily raise body temperature(e.g.,exercise, bundling under covers, ear against the pillow).Wait 15 minutes & try again.• If thermometer has been in a hot environment, wait 15 minutes &try again.• If child recently consumed hot food/drink, wait 15 minutes & tryagain.• Probe may not have been inserted into the ear correctly. Proper probe placement in the ear canal is essential for an accuratereading. Review probe placement instructions (Step 2 with illustrations) and try again.• Batteries may be low. Replace batteries and try again.• If thermometer has been stored in a cold environment, wait 15 minutes to allow thermometer to reach room temperature, then try again.• If you are measuring an object temperature, confirm that the thermometer is in Object Temperature mode. A reading below93.5˚F in Ear Temperature mode will cause the LO message display.• If thermometer has been mishandled, you may have irreversibly damaged product. Confirm other possible solutions (above)before discarding.• Turn thermometer off, wait one minute, then turn on again. Listen for two beeps before placing thermometer in position andre-take temp.• If thermometer has been stored in a hot environment, wait 15 minutes to allow thermometer to reach room temperature, then try again.• If you are measuring an object temperature, confirm that the thermometer is in Object Temperature mode. A reading above109.4˚F in Ear Temperature mode will cause the HI message display.• If thermometer has been mishandled, you may have irreversibly damaged Product. Confirm other possible solutions (above)before discarding.• Batteries are low. Replace them. (See Battery Information section)• Illuminates red to indicate fever. Consult Fever LightTM Ring section for details.• Do not return this product to the place of purchase. If any parts are missing,email consumer@djgusa.com, call Consumer Relations at (800)544-1108, orfax at (800)207-8182. You can also visit our website at www.safety1st.com.Have ready the model number (TH061) and date code (manufacture date locatedon package).• Install new batteries and re-try function before calling Consumer Relations on electronics.No FeverFever (99.6°F or above)1. Ear Mode is the default setting. Confirm that the Ear Mode symbol appears in the display.Press and hold M and S buttons at the same time for 5 seconds to switch between Ear andObject mode.2. Position thermometer probe properly in ear canal:• 6-12months: Have child lay flat with the head sideways, so that the ear is facingupwards. Gently pull the ear straight back (Figure B).• 1year+:Stand behind and slightly to the side of the child/adult.Gently pull the ear up and back to straighten the ear canal (Figure C).3. Insert the thermometer until the probe tip seals the ear canal. Be sure to aim/point thethermometer tip straight into the ear canal.4. Press and hold the ON/MEASURE button for approximately 1 second. During measuring,will appear (Figure D). Thermometer will beep to indicate measurement taken.5. Remove thermometer from ear. If no fever is present the icon appears on displayscreen with the temperature. FEVERALERT: If child has an elevated temperature of 99.6˚For above, the Fever LightTM ring will illuminate red and appears on display screen.6. Be sure to clean probe tip after use.7. It is recommended to take three readings (from the same ear) and to use the highest one.Wait two minutes between readings, so that thermometer has time to re-acclimate to roomtemperature.8. Thermometer will shut-off automatically after 1 minute.1. If the object to be measured is food or beverage,be sure to mix thoroughly before measuringtemperature to eliminate any “hot spots.”Wait 30 seconds.2. Confirm that the Object Mode symbol appearsin the display. Press and hold M and S buttonsat the same time for 5 seconds to switchbetween Ear and Object mode.3. Place probe tip within 2 inches (5 cm) of object to bemeasured. NOTE: DO NOT make contact with food,beverage or bath surface.4. Press and hold the ON/MEASURE button forapproximately 1 second. During measuring,will appear (Figure E).Thermometer will beep toindicate measurement taken.5. Move thermometer away fromobject and the temperature withthe object symbol will appear for1 minute, and a backlightilluminates for 5 seconds.6. Thermometer will shut off automatically after1 minute.Ear TemperatureHow to Measure TemperatureObject TemperaturePlease read this section carefully and all the way through before using the thermometer. Ensure thatthermometer is at room temperature, waiting 15 minutes if necessary.Remove probe tip cap. To power thermometer on, press and hold ON/MEASURE button. All segments are displayed for 1 second.Two beeps are heard, followed by a display of the last temperature measured (Figure A). Backlight goes off after 5 seconds.Fever LightTM RingSet Up ThermometerOptional Talking ModeCare and MaintenanceOne (1) Year Limited WarrantyTechnical SpecificationsHow to Replace the BatteriesThe Fever LightTM Ring illuminates red to indicate that themeasured ear temperature is over 99.6˚F. In addition to this,if your child has a fever, will display.Highorprolongedfeverrequiresmedicalattention,especiallyforyoungchildren.Contact your physician. A fever chart isincluded on the product.Note: Fever LightTM Ring was designed to alert parents to fever, soit illuminates in Ear Mode only.To enter the set-up mode, power thermometer on, then press and holdS button until a language option appears on display. If talking is enabledduring set-up, you will hear the options, too. To scroll through the optionsfor each selection, use the S button. To choose an option, press M.Language:Volume:FahrenheitandCelsius:Date:Time:Press S to toggle between English and Spanish ,and press M to make a selection.Press S to toggle between five volume levels to ,and press M to make a selection.Press S to toggle between °F and °C,and press M to make a selection.Press S to toggle through year options,and press M to make a selection.Press S to toggle through month options,and press M to make a selection.Press S to toggle through day options,and press M to make a selection.Press S to toggle through hour options,and press M to make a selection.Press S to toggle through minute options,and press M to make a selection.Note: Thermometer has a 24-hour clock (e.g., 10:00 am = 10:00 and10:00 pm = 22:00).After minutes are set, thermometer will exit set-up mode andautomatically shut off.While the thermometer is powered on, press and release S to turnthe talking feature on or off. If the icon displays in the lower rightcorner of screen, then talking option is enabled. If that icon is notvisible, then thermometer will not “talk,” though it will still beep.CleaningProbeandTip:• Clean before and after each measurement for the most accurate readings.• Use an alcohol swab or an ear swab dipped in isopropyl alcohol.CleaningThermometerBody:• Use a soft, dry cloth to clean thermometer body.Notes:• DO store thermometer in a dry place at room temperature with theprotective cap in place.• DO take special care not to scratch the probe lens or display window.• DONOT use abrasive cleaning agents, thinners or benzene for cleaning.• DONOT expose thermometer to extreme temperatures,humidity or direct sunlight.• DONOT submerge any part of the product in water.Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser thatthis product (Thermometer), is free from material and workmanshipdefects when used under normal conditions for a period of one (1)year from the date of purchase. Should the product contain defectsin material or workmanship Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc., will repair orreplace the product, at our option, free of charge. Purchaser will beresponsible for all costs associated with packaging and shipping theproduct to Dorel Juvenile Group Consumer Relations Department atthe address noted on the front of this document and all other freightor insurance costs associated with the return. Dorel Juvenile Groupwill bear the cost of shipping the repaired or replaced product tothe purchaser. Product should be returned in its original packageaccompanied by a proof of purchase, either a sales receipt or otherproof that the product is within the warranty period. This warranty isvoid if the owner repairs or modifies the product or the product hasbeen damaged as a result of misuse.This warranty excludes any liability other than that expresslystated previously, including but not limited to, any incidental orinconsequential damages.SOMESTATESDONOTALLOWTHEEXCLUSIONORLIMITATIONOFINCIDENTALORCONSEQUENTIALDAMAGES,SOTHEABOVELIMITATIONOREXCLUSIONMAYNOTAPPLYTOYOU.THISWARRANTYGIVESYOUSPECIFICLEGALRIGHTS,ANDYOUMAYALSOHAVEOTHERRIGHTSTHATMAYVARYFROMSTATETOSTATE.MeasurementRange:Human Body: 93.2 °F to 109.4 °FTemp between 96.8 °F to 102.2 °F --- +/-0.4 °FTemp below 96.8 °F, or over 102.2 °F --- +/-0.5 °FObject Mode: 32.0 °F - 212.0 °FTemp < 68.0 °F --- +/-1.8 °FTemp > 68.0 °F --- 5%OperationEnvironment: 60.8°F to 104°FStorageEnvironment: -4°F to 122°FTestProtocol: Unit must be tested using black box test equipment atsupplier.• When the “ ” icon appearswhile the unit is ON, (Figure F),the batteries are nearly exhausted,but a few measurements maystill be taken.• When the “ ” icon appearswhile the unit is powering up,(Figure G), the batteries areexhausted and need to bereplaced.ToReplaceBatteries:1 Use a Phillips head screwdriverto loosen battery cover screw.Remove cover (Figure H).2 Turn unit upside down and carefully shake batteries out.3 Insert two AAA (or equivalent) batteries, correctly positionedwith positive “+” and negative “-” as shown in illustration.4 Place the battery cover on the thermometer and tighten the screwto secure it in place.Notes: All settings will be erased when battery is replaced.Expected battery life is 200+ readings.©2013 Cosco Management, Inc.All Rights Reserved. Todos derechos reservados. www.djgusa.com(800) 544-1108 www.safety1st.comMade in CHINA. Hecho en CHINA.Styles and colors may vary. Los estilos y los colores pueden variar.Distributed by (distribuido por) Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc.,2525 State St., Columbus, IN 47201-7494Dorel Distribution Canada, 873 Hodge, St. Laurent, QC H4N 2B106/06/13 4358-6047B |
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