microlife MT 16C2 Electronic Thermometer Instruction Manual
- June 6, 2024
- microlife
Table of Contents
- Description of this Thermometer
- Important Safety Instructions
- Turning on the Thermometer
- Function Test
- Using the Thermometer
- Storage of Measured Values
- Measuring methods/Normal body temperature
- Cleaning and Disinfecting
- Technical Specifications
- Guarantee
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MT 16C2
IB MT 16C2 N-V10 1421, Revision Date: 2021-04-06
Description of this Thermometer
- ON/OFF button
- Display
- Battery compartment cover
- Measuring sensor/measuring tip
- Cleaning and disinfecting area (entire thermometer surface)
Important Safety Instructions
- Follow instructions for use. This document provides important product operation and safety information regarding this device. Please read this document thoroughly before using the device and keep for future reference.
- This device is only to be used for measuring human body temperature through oral, rectal or axillary. Do not attempt to take temperatures at other sites, such as in the ear, as it may result in false readings and may lead to injury.
- Do not use this device if you think it is damaged or notice anything unusual.
- We recommend cleaning this device according to the cleaning instructions before first use for personal hygiene.
- The minimum measurement time until the beep is heard must be maintained without exception!
- Consider that different measurement locations may require continued measuring even after the beep, see section «Measuring methods / Normal body temperature».
- For safety reasons (risk of rectal perforation) rectal measurement in children younger than 3 years must be performed only by trained health care personnel (professional user). Use another measurement method instead. For rectal fever measurement in small children younger than 3 years, thermometers with a flexible tip are available.
- Do not attempt rectal measurements on persons with rectal disorders. Doing so may aggravate or worsen the disorder.
- 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 device from impact and dropping!
- Avoid ambient temperatures above 60 °C. NEVER boil this device!
- Use only the commercial disinfectants listed in the section «Cleaning and Disinfecting» to clean the device to avoid damage to the device.
- We recommend this device is tested for accuracy every two years or after mechanical impact (e.g. being dropped). Please contact your local 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.
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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
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 8 seconds. To prolong
the battery life, turn off the thermometer by briefly pressing the ON/OFF
button **1**
. 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 3 seconds after the button is released, the
temperature value disappears and the thermometer is ready for measurement.
Measuring methods/Normal body temperature
In the armpit (axillary) / 34.7 – 37.3 °C
Wipe the underarm with a dry towel. Place the measuring sensor **4**
under
the arm into the center of the armpit so the tip is touching the skin and
position the patient’s arm next to the patient’s body. This ensures that the
room air does not affect the reading. Because the axillary takes more time to
reach its stable temperature wait at least 5 minutes, regardless of the beep
sound.
In the mouth (oral) / 35.5 – 37.5 °C
Do not eat or drink anything hot or cold 10 minutes before the measurement.
The mouth should remain closed up to 2 minutes before starting a reading.
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 sensor 4 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.
If this is not possible due to blocked airways, another method for measuring
should be used.
Approx. measuring time: 1 minute!
In the anus (rectal) / 36.6 – 38.0 °C
Attention: For the prevention of rectal perforation in children (younger
than 3 years), we recommend using another measuring method, or the use of a
thermometer with flexible tip. Carefully insert the measuring sensor **4**
of the thermometer 2 to 3 cm into the anal aperture. The use of a probe cover
and the use of a lubricant is recommended. If you are unsure of this
measurement method, you should consult a professional for guidance/training.
Approx. measuring time: 1 minute!
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Cleaning and Disinfecting
For disinfection in home use environment, use a 70% Isopropyl alcohol swab or
a cotton tissue moistened with 70% Isopropyl alcohol to wipe surface
pollutants off the thermometer probe. Always start wiping from the end of the
thermometer probe (approx. at the middle of the thermometer) towards the
thermometer tip. Afterwards the entire thermometer (see number **5**
in the
drawing) should be immersed in 70% Isopropyl alcohol for at least 5 minutes
(max. 24 hours). After immersion, let the disinfectant dry off for 1 minute
before next use.
For professional use: You may apply probe covers (available as accessory). Contact Microlife for further details concerning suitable disinfectants for your thermometer model.
Battery Replacement
When the « » symbol (upside-down triangle) appears in the display, the battery
is flat and needs replacing. To replace the battery remove the battery
compartment cover **3**
from 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: 32.00 °C to 42.99 °C Temp. < 32.00 °C: display «L» for
low (too low) Temp. > 42.99 °C: display «H» for high (too high)
Measurement accuracy: ± 0.1 °C; 34 °C – 42 °C ± 0.2 °C; 32.0 – 33.9 °C
and 42.1 – 42.99 °C
Operating conditions: 10 – 40 °C; 15-95 % relative maximum humidity
Storage conditions: -25 – +60 °C; 15-95 % relative maximum humidity
Battery: LR41 (1.5V) / SR41 (1.55V)
Battery lifetime: approx. 4500 measurements (using a new battery)
IP Class: IP67
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
This device is covered by a 2 year guarantee from the date of purchase.
During this guarantee period, at our discretion, Microlife will repair or
replace the defective product free of charge.
Opening or altering the device invalidates the guarantee.
The following items are excluded from the guarantee:
- Transport costs and risks of transport.
- Damage caused by incorrect application or non-compliance with the instructions for use.
- Damage caused by leaking batteries.
- Damage caused by accident or misuse.
- Packaging/storage material and instructions for use.
- Regular checks and maintenance (calibration).
- Accessories and wearing parts: Battery.
Should guarantee service be required, please contact the dealer from where the
product was purchased, or your local Microlife service. You may contact your
local Microlife service through our website:
www.microlife.com/support
Compensation is limited to the value of the product. The guarantee will be
granted if the complete product is returned with the original invoice. Repair
or replacement within guarantee does not prolong or renew the guarantee
period. The legal claims and rights of consumers are not limited by this
guarantee.
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