JUMPER JPD-FR410 Infrared Thermometer Instruction Manual

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JUMPER JPD-FR410 Infrared Thermometer Instruction Manual

JPD-FR410

Shenzhen Jumper Medical Equipment Co., Ltd
Manual Version: 1.0
Date of Issue: 2018/08

Product Information

Product Name: Infrared Thermometer
Model: JPD-FR410
Manufacturer: Shenzhen Jumper Medical Equipment Co., Ltd
Address: D Building, No. 71, Xintian Road, Fuyong Street, Baoan,
Shenzhen, Guangdong, China.

Copyright
Copyright © Jumper Medical.
All rights reserved.

Statement
Shenzhen Jumper Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. owns and reserves all of the rights comprised in the copyright of this document. No part of this document may be changed, excerpted, copied, reproduced, or imitated in any form or by any means without the prior consent of Shenzhen Jumper Medical Equipment Co., Ltd.

All statements, information, and recommendations in this document are provided “AS IS” without warranties, guarantees or representations of any kind, either express or implied. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Shenzhen Jumper Medical Equipment Co., Ltd. reserves the right of final interpretation of this document.

Introduction
Thank you for purchasing this Infrared Thermometer. Please read the User Manual carefully to make sure safe and proper use of this thermometer.
Please read and fully understand the Safety Precautions before use.
Keep the Instruction Manual with this thermometer for future reference.

Unpacking Check

Please open the package carefully before use, check whether all accessories are available or not and whether any component is damaged during transportation, and perform installation and operation following this user manual. In case of any damage or operation problem, please contact the dealer or contact Jumper directly. You will need the following information when making your claim: device model, serial number, purchase date, and your contact information and address.

Package Contents

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Safety Precautions

Read the following precautions carefully before using the thermometer.

Attention

  • Take care of the temperature probe lens, which is fragile.

  • Dispose used batteries with care. To protect the environment, you are recommended to send the used batteries to a designated collection point.

  • Remove the batteries if the thermometer will not be used for more than two months.

  • Do not immerse the thermometer in water or expose it to direct sunlight.

  • Do not subject the thermometer to vibration or impact.

  • The normal body temperature varies from person to person.
    Tracking a person’s body temperature will help determine whether they have fever.

  • Do not take body temperature readings within 20 minutes after you do physical exercises or get excited.

  • Clean the thermometer probe after each use.

  • Do not use the thermometer on newborns or for continuous temperature monitoring purposes.

  • Do not use the thermometer for purposes that are not specified in this User’s Manual. Follow the instructions in the “Measurement Process” chapter and carefully operate the thermometer when measuring children’s temperature.

  • Do not immerse the thermometer in water or other liquid, as it is not waterproof. Clean and disinfect the thermometer as described in the “Cleaning and Disinfection” chapter.

  • Do not touch the tip of the temperature probe, on which a precise temperature sensor resides.

  • Keep the temperature probe clean to make sure accurate readings.

  • Before measuring the temperature from the ear canal, clean the earwax, if any.

  • The ambient temperature must not be extremely high or low. To make sure accurate readings, keep the thermometer under room temperature for more than 30 minutes before use.

  • Do not use the thermometer under an ambient temperature higher than 40°C (104°F) or lower than 10°C (50°F), which is beyond the operating temperature range of the thermometer.

  • Risk of pollution! The user is recommended to send the overdue thermometer to local garbage disposal site or send it back to us.

  • 2 AAA batteries of 1.5V are the only replaceable accessories of the thermometer. Please do not use the batteries of other voltages or specifications.

Warning

Warning

  • Do not force the temperature probe of the thermometer into an ear canal. Otherwise, the ear canal may get injured.
  • Keep the thermometer out of the reach of children.
  • The result may be inaccurate if you use the overdue thermometer.
  • The thermometer is not intended to diagnose or treat any health problem or disease. The measurement results are for reference only.
  • It is dangerous to make a self-diagnosis or self-treatment based on the obtained measurement results. For such purposes, please consult a doctor.

Forbidden Icon Do not charge an alkaline dry- cell battery or throw it in fire.
Forbidden Icon Otherwise, the battery may explode.
Forbidden Icon Do not disassemble the thermometer or attempt to repair it.
Forbidden Icon Otherwise, the thermometer may be damaged permanently.
Forbidden Icon Do not take temperature measurements on body parts other than forehead and ears. Otherwise, the temperature readings may be inaccurate.
Forbidden Icon During measurement, do not use a mobile phone or any other device that may cause electromagnetic interference.
Forbidden Icon Do not use the thermometer in an environment where flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide is available.

Symbols

FIG 2 Symbols

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Body Temperature Basics

Generally, you can take a body temperature on the forehead, in the ear canal, under the armpit, in the mouth, or in the anus. The temperature measured at different parts of the body may differ slightly.

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The normal body temperature range slightly varies with age and gender.
Generally, newborns or children have higher body temperature than adults, and adults have higher body temperature than the elderly. Women’s body temperature are appropriately 0.3°C higher than men’s.

Variation in body temperature

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Product Description

  1. Overview
    Infrared Thermometer JPD-FR410 measures the body temperature based on the infrared energy emitted from the eardrum or the forehead. Users can quickly get measurement results after positioning properly the temperature probe in the ear canal or forehead.It can also be used to measure the surface temperature of object.(such as milk and water)
  2. Structure
    The thermometer consists of a shell, an LCD, a measure button, a beeper, an infrared temperature sensor, and a Microprocessor.
  3. Operating principle
    The infrared temperature sensor collects infrared energy emitted by the eardrum or the skin surface. After being focused by a lens, the energy is converted into a temperature reading by the thermopiles and measurement circuits.

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4) Intended use
The JPD-FR410 Dual Mode Digital Infrared Thermometer is intended for the measurement of human body temperatures. The forehead mode is indicated for use by people of all ages and the eardrum mode is indicated for use by people above three months old.

5) Contraindications
Do not use the thermometer if the ear is infected with otitis or suppuration.

Features

01 Good safety
● Passive infrared receiving technology.
02 Easy operation
● Ergonomic design
● One button measurement
03 Quick measurement
● 1-second measurement
04 High accuracy
● Advanced infrared temperature sensor, with high sensitivity
● High accuracy with automatic temperature calibration
05 Diverse functions
● 20 reading recalled
● Fever alert
● Switching between ºC and ºF
● Automatic power-off, power saving

06 Extensive application scope
● Forehead temperature measurement applicable to all age groups
● Ear temperature measurement applicable to children older than three months, adults, and the elderly

Product structure

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(1) LCD display screen
(2) Power button / Measure button
(3) Adult mode / Child mode
(4) Mode button (Forehead / Ear / Object)
(5) Probe (take off the cover when measuring the ear temperature)
(6) Probe cover (put the cover on when measuring the forehead temperature)
(7) Unit switch button(℃/℉)
(8) Memory button / Sound switch
(9) Battery cover

Display description

1. Object temperature mode
2. Adult Forehead temperature mode
3. Child mode
4. Ear temperature mode
5. Mute / un-mute
6. Temperature unit (˚C / ˚F)

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7. Low battery
8. Memory recall
9.Temperature value

Sounds and backlight color instructions

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Note: When the forehead and the ear temperature is between 35.0°C/95.0℉ and 37.5°C/99.5℉, there will be a long beep and a red backlight.This indicates that your body temperature is normal.
When the forehead temperature is between 37.6°C/99.6℉ and 42.2°C/108.0℉, and the ear temperature is between 37.6°C/99.6℉ and 42.0°C/107.6℉,there will be 3 short double beeps and a red backlight.
This indicates that your body temperature is a little high. You may have a fever. Please consult your doctor if you are not sure.

Display and Operating Instructions

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FIG 12 Display and Operating Instructions.JPG

FIG 13 Display and Operating Instructions.JPG

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FIG 15 Display and Operating Instructions.JPG

FIG 16 Display and Operating Instructions.JPG

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Measuring Ear Temperature

1. When using the thermometer for the first time, move the battery’s insulating piece away.

FIG 18 Measuring Ear Temperature.JPG

2. Take the probe cover off from the thermometer before measuring the ear temperature.

FIG 19 Measuring Ear Temperature.JPG

3. Press the Power button to power on the thermometer.
4. Press the Mode button, the thermometer enters the Ear mode. The “Ear” symbol is displayed on the screen.
5. When measuring an adult, place the switching device in the “adult” mode. When measuring children, place the switching device in the “child” mode and the symbol is displayed on the screen.
6. Insert the temperature probe into the ear canal.
7. Press and release the Measure button. The ear temperature reading will be display on the screen instantly.

Note: Children under 1 year: Pull the ear straight back.
Children aged 1 year to adult: Pull the ear up and back.

FIG 20 Measuring Ear Temperature.JPG

Do not force the thermometer into the ear canal. Otherwise, the ear canal may get injured.

When taking the temperature on an adult, gently pull the ear up and back to make sure the ear canal is straight, so that the temperature probe can receive an infrared ray from the eardrum.

Be careful when taking temperature on a child, whose ear canal is small.

Measuring Forehead Temperature

1. Put the cover on the probe of thermometer.
2. Press the Power button to power on the thermometer.
3. Press the Mode button, the thermometer enters the Forehead mode. the “Head” symbol is displayed on the screen.
4. When measuring adults, place the switching device in the “adult” mode. When measuring children, place the switching device in “child” mode and the symbol is displayed on the screen.
5. Point the thermometer probe to the sides of the forehead, about “ 1-3cm “away from the skin surface.

FIG 21 Measuring Forehead Temperature.JPG

6. Press and release the Measure button for 1 second. The temperature reading will be displayed on the screen instantly.
7. If no activity is detected, the thermometer will power off automatically in 10 seconds.

Measuring Object Temperature
1. Put the cover on the probe of thermometer.
2. Press the Power button to power on the thermometer.
3. Press the Mode button, the thermometer enters the Object mode. The “House” symbol is displayed on the screen.
4. Point the thermometer probe to the center of the object, about “ 1-3cm” away from the object surface.
5. Press and release the Measure button for 1 second. The temperature reading will be displayed on the screen instantly.
6. If no activity is detected, the thermometer will power off automatically in 10 seconds.

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After a measurement
(1) After each measurement, you can enter the recall mode and query earlier temperature readings. For more details, see “Recall 20 memories” in the preceding table.
(2) After each measurement, clean the temperature probe with a soft cloth, and put the thermometer in a dry and well-ventilated place.

It is dangerous to make a self-diagnosis or self-treatment based on the obtained measurement results. For such purposes, please consult a doctor.

Notes:
(1) The thermometer is suitable for an indoor environment without strong air convection (for example, winds from a fan, an air-conditioner, or a heater) between the thermometer and the person.
(2) Make sure that the ear canal is clean and dry before starting a measurement. It is recommended to clean the ear canal with a cotton swab if any dirt exists. Otherwise, the temperature probe may be polluted and temperature readings may be inaccurate.
(3) Do not hold the thermometer for a long time, because it is sensitive to the ambient temperature.
(4) Make sure the sense head is free of foreign matters before use;
(5) Make sure the forehead has no sweat and no hairs covered before measure the forehead temperature; otherwise, the result could be incorrect;
(6) No intense emotion or strenuous exercises before measuring;
(7) After measuring the data once, you should wait for the backlight to turn off and measure the next data.

Replacing Batteries

1、Slide the battery cover off along the marked direction and take it off.
2、Insert the two AAA batteries into the compartment according to the stated polarities.

FIG 23 Replacing Batteries.JPG

Make sure that the batteries are installed correctly. Otherwise, the thermometer may be damaged.

If the low-battery symbol is displayed on the screen, replace the batteries.

Batteries of a same type should be used. Dispose the used batteries in accordance with the local environmental policies.

The thermometer is shipped with batteries. First open the battery cover, then remove the insulating piece.

Cleaning and Disinfection

Cleaning
Recommended detergents:
* Medical detergents;
* Home use mild detergents;

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Cleaning steps:
(1) Take the batteries out before cleaning.
(2) Clean the temperature probe with a soft cloth. Clean the lens of the temperature probe with a cotton swab.
(3) Wipe the thermometer body with a slightly damp soft cloth.
Keep water out off the lens during the cleaning process. Otherwise, the lens may be damaged.
The lens may be scratched if it is cleaned with a hard object, which might result in inaccurate readings.
Do not clean the thermometer with corrosive cleansers. During the cleaning process, do not immerse any part of the thermometer into liquid, or allow liquid to penetrate the thermometer.

Disinfection
Recommended disinfectants:
* Isopropyl alcohol solution (concentration: 70%)
* Medicinal alcohol (concentration: 75%)
* Sodium hypochlorite solution (concentration: 3%)

Disinfecting steps:

  1. Wet the clean soft cloth with a small quantity of disinfectant, wipe the thermometer and quickly dry it.
  2. Disinfect the thermometer body and the area around the temperature probe with a cloth slightly moistened with 75% medical alcohol.
    Do not use hot steam or ultraviolet radiation for disinfection.
    Otherwise, the thermometer may be damaged or quickly aged.
    It is recommended to disinfect the thermometer before and after each use. The disinfection time is completed within 1 minute, and the number of repetitions per disinfection is not more than 2 times.
    Clean and disinfect the thermometer under the temperature of +10℃~+40℃(50℉-104℉), the relative humidity of 15%~85%RH (no condensation) and the barometric pressure of 86kPa~106kPa.

Maintenance

Preventive inspection & maintenance period

  1. Ensure the safety of thermometer, and check whether it has potential safety hazards in normal use each week, e.g. whether the lens is broken, the shell has cracks and the sensing head is polluted. Do not use the thermometer with potential safety hazard. Clean the thermometer if not used for a long time.
  2. After each use, clean the temperature probe as described in the
    “Cleaning and Disinfection” chapter.
  3. Store the thermometer in a dry, dust-free, and well-ventilated place.
    Make sure that the thermometer is not exposed to sunlight. Make sure that the storage and transportation environments meet the requirements.
  4. Check regularly whether safety risks exist.
  5. Remove the batteries if the thermometer will not be used for more than two months.

Troubleshooting

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Specifications

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The infrared thermometer has been tested and conforms to the standard ASTM E1965-98. ASTM laboratory accuracy requirements in the display range of 96.8°F to102.2°F (36°C-39°C) for ear canal IR thermometers is ±0.4°F (±0.2°C). Note that for mercury-in-glass and electronic thermometers, the requirement per ASTM Standards E667-86 and E1112-86 is ±0.2°F (±0.1°C).

Security Class

Type of protection against electric shock: internally powered equipment.
Degree of protection against electric shock: Type BF applied part.
■ Degree of protection against ingress of water:IPX0
■ Safety degree of using in flammable anesthetic gas blending with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide: Non-AP/APG
■ No application parts of the thermometer prevents defibrillation charge effect.
■ No application parts of the thermometer output signal.
■ The thermometer is impermanent installed device.

Storage and Transportation

The thermometer can be transported using general transportation tools.
Severe vibration, shock, or rain must be avoided during transportation.
The thermometer must be packaged and then stored in a well-ventilated room without corrosive gas. The ambient temperature must be between –20°C and +55°C(-4°F–131°F), the relative humidity must be lower than 95% (non- condensing), and the atmospheric pressure must be 50–106 kPa.

EMC Information-Guidance and Manufacture’s Declaration

CAUTION:
● The Infrared Thermometer JPD-FR410 needs special precautions regarding EMC and needs to be installed and put into service according to the EMC information provided for in the ACCOMPANYING DOCUMENTS.
● Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect Infrared
Thermometer JPD-FR410.
● The Infrared Thermometer JPD-FR410 should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other equipment.
Guidance and manufacturer´s declaration – Electromagnetic emission –for all equipment and systems

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Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – Electromagnetic immunity –for all equipment and systems

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Guidance and manufacturer´s declaration – Electromagnetic immunity –for equipment and systems that are not life-supporting

FIG 32.JPG

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NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the higher frequency range applies.
NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations.
Electromagnetic is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people. a. Field strengths from fixed transmitters, such as base stations for radio (cellular/cordless) telephones and land mobile radios, amateur radio,
AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be predicted theoretically with accuracy. To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters, an electromagnetic site survey should be considered. If the measured field strength in the location in which the JPD-FR410 is used exceeds the applicable RF compliance level above, the JPD-FR410 should be observed to verify normal operation. If abnormal performance is observed, additional measures may be necessary, such as re-orienting or relocating the JPD-FR410.
b. Over the frequency range 150 kHz to 80 MHz, field strengths should be less than 3 V/m.

Recommended separation distances between portable and mobile RF communications equipment and the EQUIPMENT or SYSTEM -for EQUIPMENT and SYSTEMS that are not LIFE-SUPPORTING.

The Infrared Thermometer JPD-FR410 is intended for use in an electromagnetic environment in which radiated RF disturbances are controlled. The customer or the user of the Infrared Thermometer JPD-FR410 can help prevent electromagnetic interference by maintaining a minimum distance between portable and mobile RF communications equipment (transmitters) and the Infrared
Thermometer JPD-FR410 as recommended below, according to the maximum output power of the communications equipment.

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For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above, the recommended separation distance d in metres (m) can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter, where P is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts (W) according to the transmitter manufacturer.

NOTE 1 At 80 MHz and 800 MHz, the separation distance for the higher frequency range applies.

NOTE 2 These guidelines may not apply in all situations.
Electromagnetic propagation is affected by absorption and reflection from structures, objects and people.

Warranty and After-Sale Service

The device is under warranty for one year from the date of purchase.
The batteries, the packaging, and any damage caused by improper use are not covered by the warranty.
Excluding the following user-caused failures:
1.Failure resulting from unauthorized disassembly and modification.
2.Failure resulting from an unexpected dropping during application or transportation.
3.Failure resulting from not following the instructions in the user’s manual.

Authorized European Representative:

Wellkang Ltd
Suite B, 29 Harley Street, London W1G 9QR, UK.

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Shenzhen Jumper Medical Equipment Co., Ltd.
Address: D Building, No. 71, Xintian Road, Fuyong Street,
Baoan, Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
Tel:+86-755-26696279
Fax:+86-755-26852025
Website: http://www.jumper-medical.com

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