Beurer FT 60 Thermometer Instruction Manual
- June 8, 2024
- Beurer
Table of Contents
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Beurer Thermometer
Model: FT 60
3 in 1 Forehead thermometer
Dear customer,
We are happy that you have decided on a product from our range. Our name
stands for high-quality and exhaustively tested products from the areas of
warmth, gentle therapy, blood pressure, body temperature, weight, massage and
air.
Please read these instructions for use carefully and follow the directions.
Yours faithfully,
The Beurer Team
1.Important notes
- This device is a sensitive electronic device. Please treat it carefully and do not expose it to any mechanical impacts.
- Do not expose the thermometer to direct sunlight.
- The FT60 thermometer is only designed for the measuring area on the human body stated in the instructions for use.
- The device should be in the room in which the measurement is made for at least 30 minutes before use.
- The thermometer is NOT waterproof. For this reason, direct contact with water or other liquids should be avoided.
- Clean the measuring tip after each use with a soft cloth moistened with disinfectant.
- Check before each use that the lens is intact. If it is damaged, please contact the dealer or service address.
- The thermometer was constructed for practical use but cannot replace a visit to the doctor.
- This device is not intended for commercial or clinical use.
- The device is intended only for the purpose given in these directions for use.
- Repairs must be carried out only by authorised service agents. Otherwise the guarantee becomes void.
- This device complies with EU Directive 93/42 EEC.
- This device complies with ASTM E 1965-98.
- This unit is in line with European Standard EN60601-1-2 and is subject to particular precautions with regard to electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). Please note that portable and mobile HF communication systems may interfere with this unit. For more details, please contact customer service at the address indicated.
- If you have further questions about using our devices, please contact your dealer or Customer Service.
- Please read these instructions for use carefully and keep them for later use, be sure to make them accessible to other users and observe the information they contain.
2. What you should know about using this thermometer
Before using a forehead thermometer, an ear thermometer or a conventional rod
thermometer, the following should be noted: The different thermometers listed
above are suitable for measuring body temperature in different parts of the
body: forehead thermometer: measurement only on the forehead, ear thermometer:
measurement only in the ear, rod thermometer: rectal (in the back passage),
axillary (under the arm) or oral measurement (in the mouth). The temperature
varies depending on the part of the body where the measurement is taken. The
difference in healthy persons between different parts of the body can be
between 0.2 – 1°C. The approximate normal temperature ranges are as follows:
- forehead temperature – measured with a forehead thermometer: 35.8 °C to 37.6 °C.
- Ear temperature, measured with an ear thermometer: 36.0 °C to 37.8 °C.
- Rectal temperature, measured with a conventional thermometer: 36.3 °C to 37.8 °C.
- orally measured temperature – measured with a conventional thermometer: 36.0 °C to 37.4 °C.
Beurer-Tip:
Temperatures measured with different thermometers cannot be compared with one another. You should therefore tell your doctor or bear in mind if you are diagnosing yourself what thermometer you used to take your temperature and in what part of the body.
The temperature of a healthy person is also influenced by the following factors:
- The person’s individual metabolism.
- Age (body temperature is higher in babies and small children and falls with increasing age. Greater temperature fluctuations occur faster and more often in children).
- Clothing.
- The outside temperature.
- The time of day (body temperature is lower in the morning and increases during the day towards evening).
- Preceding physical and, to a lesser extent, mental activity.
Beurer-Tip:
Taking the temperature gives a measurement that provides information about a
person’s current body temperature. If you are uncertain about interpreting the
results or if the result is abnormal (e.g. fever), you should consult your
doctor.
This also applies in the case of slight temperature changes if there are other
symptoms of illness such as agitation, severe sweating, flushed skin, fast
pulse rate, tendency to collapse etc.
3. Description of device
Front side
Rear side
4. Functions
This infrared thermometer is for measuring
– temperature at a person’s forehead,
– surface temperature of objects and liquids,
– ambient temperatures.
The thermometer also offers additional functionalities:
– 9 memory locations for simple plotting of changes in temperature,
– date and time, also with all stored temperatures measured,
– Optical and acoustic fever alarm at temperatures over 37.5 °C,
– switchable to °C and °F.
5. Operation
Remove the protective cap and switch on the thermometer with the “ ” button.
After a short self-test and two short beep tones, the thermometer is ready for
forehead temperature measurement.
5.1 Setting time and date
With the thermometer switched on, hold the “ ” button depressed for 5 seconds.
As soon as the “SET” symbol appears in the display, you can use the “SCAN”
button to set in turn the 12 or 24 hour mode, hour, minute, year, month and
day (‚24‘ appears in the display for the 24-hour mode). Confi rm the values
set in each case with the “ ” button.
5.2 Batteries
The Type 3V CR2032 battery is already fi tted and depending on usage has a
life of around 3000 measurements. When the battery gets weak, the battery
warning symbol appears . It is still possible to measure the temperature.
Battery must be replaced. When the battery symbol fl ashes , the battery must
be exchanged by sliding the battery compartment cover off to the rear. Switch
off the device, press the batttery compartment lock with a sharp object and
slide the battery compartment cover downwards at the same time.
Insert a new battery of the same type with the positive pole at the top. Close
the battery compartment cover again. Used batteries should not go into
domestic refuse. You are legally obliged to dispose of the batteries
correctly. Dispose of them through your electrical dealer or local recycling
centre.
Note: you will fi nd these symbols on batteries containing toxic substances:
Pb = battery contains lead, Cd = battery contains cadmium, Hg = battery
contains mercury. The battery in this device does not contain toxic
substances.
6. During use
Always ensure that the sensor is clean and undamaged. Switch on the
thermometer with the “ ” button.
6.1 Forehead measurement
After a short self-test and two short beeps, the thermometer is ready for
measuring the temperature at the forehead/temple. The infrared thermometer is
in ‘Forehead thermometer’ mode. This is indicated by the symbol .
Note that
– the thermometer must have been at least 30 minutes in the room in which the
measurement is made,
– the measuring result may be falsifi ed by physical activity, fundamentally
increased sweat formation on the forehead,
consumption of vasoconstrictive medications and skin irritations,
– the forehead or temple must be free of sweat and cosmetics.
Apply the thermometer to the left or right temple and press the “SCAN” button.
Move the thermometer to and over the temple. During the measurement you can
hear short beeps signalling that the thermometer has found a new maximum
temperature. The end of the measuring time is signalled with a long beep.
Release the “SCAN” button. You can now read off the temperature measured. The
LED is also illuminated according to the test result: a green LED indicates
that body temperature is within the normal range, but a red LED lights up with
measured values over 37.5 °C, i.e. it is a fever alarm. The measurement
normally takes from 5 to 8 seconds, but can take up to 30 seconds.
The thermometer signals with two short beeps and a no longer flashing forehead
symbol that the thermometer is ready for a new measurement.
6.2 Saving the temperatures measured
The temperature last measured, i.e. only the last temperature of a series
measured, is saved automatically as soon as the thermometer is switched off.
There are 9 memory locations available for this.
You can call up the last temperature measured with the “ POWER ” button.
The date and time are also shown. The LED does not support any requests for
stored measured values. If you continue to hold down the “ POWER ” , you
will enter a special measuring mode, in which the thermometer will not make a
correct measurement. In this event, allow the thermometer to switch off
automatically after about 1 minute and then switch it on again.
6.3 Surface temperatures
When you want to measure surface temperatures with this infrared thermometer,
you must change to the “ SCAN ” mode.
With the thermometer switched on (standard forehead thermometer mode) keep the
“ ” button depressed and at the same time press the “ SCAN ” button. This
mode is indicated with the symbol. If you keep the “ SCAN ” button
depressed, the surface temperature measured is continuously displayed. You can
apply the sensor tip directly to the surface to be measured or measure at
close range (do not immerse in liquids).
Note that the temperature displayed is the surface temperature measured but
not adjusted. It cannot be compared with the forehead temperature.
6.4 Ambient temperature
After the measurement, the thermometer automatically switches to standby mode
after about 1 minute, but only if the time has been set. This mode is
identified by the symbol and the ambient temperature is shown continuously.
If you want to use the thermometer to measure the ambient temperature, it
should be positioned so that the measurement is not influenced by solar
radiation or other influences such as cold draughts from air-conditioning
systems. In addition to the ambient temperature, which is updated once every
minute, the date and time are displayed alternately.
6.5 Changing the temperature unit
You can display the temperature in degrees Celsius (°C) or degrees Fahrenheit
(°F). With the thermometer switched off or in standby mode, select the unit by
holding down the “SCAN” button and at the same time pressing the “ ” button.
Keep the two buttons depressed until the temperature unit changes. All stored
temperatures are displayed in the new temperature unit.
7. Trouble shooting
8. Cleaning, storage, disposal
Clean the sensor tip after every use. Use a clean cloth or cotton bud that can
be moistened with disinfectant, alcohol or warm water.
To clean the entire device, use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild
soapy solution. Water must never get into the device. If water gets into the
device, remove the battery immediately. Only use the device again when it is
completely dry.
Do not use any harsh cleaning agents.
Never immerse the device in water.
Always store the thermometer with the cap on in order to protect the sensor.
The device must not be stored or used at too high or low a temperature or
humidity (see 9. technical data), in sunlight, in association with an
electrical current or in dusty locations. Otherwise, inaccuracies can occur.
If prolonged storage is intended, you should remove the battery.
Please dispose of the device in accordance with the directive 2002/96/EG –
WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment). If you have any queries,
please refer to the local authorities responsible for waste disposal.
Technical data
Note: When the device is used outside the specifications, perfect
functioning cannot be guaranteed. We reserve the right to make technical
changes to improve and develop the product.
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