microlife MT 3010 Antimicrobial Thermometer Instructions
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- microlife MT 3010 Antimicrobial Thermometer Instructions
- Description of this Thermometer
- Antimicrobial Copper Properties
- Important Safety Instructions
- Turning on the Thermometer
- Function Test
- Using the Thermometer
- Storage of Measured Values
- Measuring methods / Normal body temperature
- Cleaning and Disinfecting
- Battery Replacement
- Technical Specifications
- Guarantee
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microlife MT 3010 Antimicrobial Thermometer Instructions
Description of this Thermometer
- ON/OFF button
- Display
- Antimicrobial copper coated battery compartment cover
- Antimicrobial copper coated measuring sensor
This Digital Antimicrobial Medical Thermometer provides highly accurate
readings over the human body temperature range. At the same time, it reduces
the microbial flora and minimizes the dispersion of
contagious microorganisms, providing high safety to the user.
Antimicrobial Copper Properties
Surfaces made or covered by special copper alloys, have strong antimicrobial
properties against a wide variety of microorganisms*. Copper alloys emit
antimicrobial copper ions Cu+ that whilst in contact with microbes and
bacteria rupture their cellular membranes, thus destroying these
microorganisms. This activity reduces the microbial flora on the coated area
and – due to the «halo phenomenon» – simultaneously causes a drastic reduction
in pathogens on the remaining body of the thermometer.
Thermometers containing parts with antimicrobial copper alloys drastically
reduce microbial flora, minimizing the dispersion of contagious microorganisms
and thus providing high safety to the end user.
- Efstathiou A. Panos «The Role of Antimicrobial Copper Surfaces in Reducing Healthcare associated Infections», European Infectious Disease, Volume 5, Issue 2, Autumn 2011.
Important Safety Instructions
- The instrument may be used only for measuring body temperature!
- The minimum measurement time until the beep is heard must be maintained without exception!
- Ensure that children do not use this device unsupervised; some parts are small enough to be swallowed. Be aware of the risk of strangulation in case this device is supplied with cables or tubes.
- Do not use this device close to strong electromagnetic fields such as mobile telephones or radio installations. Keep a minimum distance of 3.3 m from such devices when using this device.
- Protect the instrument from impact and dropping!
- Avoid ambient temperatures above 60 °C. NEVER boil the instrument!
- We recommend this instrument is tested for accuracy every two years or after mechanical impact (e.g. being dropped). Please contact Microlife-Service to arrange the test.
WARNING: The measurement result given by this device is not a diagnosis! Do not rely on the measurement result only.
Batteries and electronic devices must be disposed of in accordance with the locally applicable regulations, not with domestic waste.
Read the instructions carefully before using this device.
Type BF applied part
Keep dry
Turning on the Thermometer
To turn on the thermometer, press the ON/OFF button 1; a short beep signals
«thermometer ON». A display test is performed. All segments should be
displayed.
Then at an ambient temperature of less than 32 °C, an «L» and a flashing «°C»
appear at the display field 2. The thermometer is now ready for use.
Function Test
Correct functioning of the thermometer is tested automatically each time it is
turned on. If a malfunction is detected (measurement inaccuracy), this is
indicated by «ERR» on the display, and a measurement
becomes impossible. In this case, the thermometer must be replaced.
Using the Thermometer
Before use, keep this thermometer out of any physical contact, for at least 2
hours. This utilizes the antimicrobial copper properties, as described in
chapter «Antimicrobial Copper Properties». The use of antimicrobial copper is
a supplement to and not a substitute for standard infectious control
practices; Users must continue to follow all current infection control and
cleaning practices. We recommend cleaning the thermometer as described in
chapter «Cleaning and Disinfecting».
Choose the preferred measuring method. When taking a measurement, the current
temperature is continuously displayed and the «°C» symbol flashes. If the beep
is heard 10 times and the «°C» is no longer
flashing, this means that the measured increase in temperature is less than
0.1 °C in 16 seconds and that the thermometer can now be read.
To prolong the battery life, turn off the thermometer by briefly pressing the
ON/OFF button1. Otherwise the thermometer will automatically turn off after
about 10 minutes.
Storage of Measured Values
If the ON/OFF button 1 is pressed for more than 3 seconds when turning on the thermometer, the automatically stored maximum temperature during the last measurement will be displayed. At the same time, a «M» for memory will appear on the display. About 2 seconds after the button is released, the temperature value disappears and the thermometer is ready for measurement.
Measuring methods / Normal body temperature
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In the mouth (oral) / 35.5 – 37.5 °C
Position the thermometer in one of the two pockets under the tongue, to the left or right of the root of the tongue. The measuring sensor4 must be in good contact with the tissue. Close your mouth
and breathe evenly through the nose to prevent the measurement from being influenced by inhaled/ exhaled air. -
Approx. measuring time: 1 minute!
In the anus (rectal) / 36.6 – 38.0 °C
This is the most reliable measuring method, and is especially suitable for infants and small children. Carefully insert the measuring sensor4of the thermometer 2 to 3 cm into the anal aperture.. -
Approx. measuring time: 1 minute!
In the armpit (axillary) / 34.7 – 37.3 °C
To receive more reliable results we recommend measuring temperature orally or rectally. A minimum measurement time of 3-5 minutes is recommended regardless of the beep sound.
Cleaning and Disinfecting
Clean the thermometer with a soft, dry cloth or with a cotton tissue moistened
with Isopropyl alcohol (70%). Don’t let the thermometer
come into contact with any chemical thinner! Please never immerse into
liquids!
Battery Replacement
When the «» symbol (upside-down triangle) appears at the display field, the
battery is flat and needs replacing. To replace the battery remove the battery
compartment cover 3from the thermometer. Insert
the new battery with the + at the top. Make sure you have a battery of the
same type to hand. Batteries can be purchased at any electrical store.
Technical Specifications
Type: Maximum thermometer
Measurement range: 32.0 °C to 43.9 °C
Temp. < 32.0 °C: display «L» for low (too low)
Temp. > 43.9 °C: display «H» for high (too
high)
Measurement accuracy: ± 0.1 °C between 34 °C and 42 °C
Operating conditions: 10 – 40 °C; 15-95 % relative
maximum humidity
Storage conditions: -25 – +60 °C; 15-95 % relative
maximum humidity
Battery: 1.5/1.55 V; LR41
Battery lifetime: approx. 4500 measurements
(using a new battery)
IP Class: IP21 Reference to
standards: EN 12470-3, clinical
thermometers;
ASTM E1112; IEC 60601-1; IEC 60601-1-2
(EMC); IEC 60601-1-11
Expected service life: 5 years or 10000 measurements
This device complies with the requirements of the Medical Device
Directive 93/42/EEC.
Technical alterations reserved.
Guarantee
We grant you a lifetime guarantee after the date of purchase. Any damage
caused by improper handling shall not be covered by the guarantee.
The battery and packaging are excluded from the guarantee. All other damage
claims excluded. A guarantee claim must be submitted with the purchase
receipt. Please pack your defective instrument well
and send with sufficient postage to the Microlife distributor.
§ Greek national patent No: 1007847 (201101007847)/31.10.2011;
§ International Patent Application No: WO/2013/064847;
§ European Patent Application No: 12798356.7/17.10.2012.
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