Non-Contact Forehead Thermometer
TH36F
- Non-contact for Hygiene and Comfort
- One Second Measurement
- Temperature Awareness Signal
- Surface Mode & Room Temperature
- Last Reading - Temperature Comparison
- 25 Memories
- Mute Function
- °C/°F Switchable
Introduction
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- Temperature measureme range:
Foread mode: 34~42.2°C (93.2~108°F)
Surface mode: -22~80°C (-7.6~176°F) - Accuracy:
Forehead mode: ±0.2°C (0.4°F) within 35~42°C (95~107.6°F), ±0.3°C (0.5°F) for other range.
Surface mode: ±0.3°C (0.5°F) within 22~42.2°C (71.6~108°F), others ±4% or ±2°C (4°F) whichever is greater. - Operating temperature range: 10~40°C (50~104°F), 15%~85% RH
- Storage temperature: -20~50°C (-4~122°F), RH ≤85%
- Transportation temperature: Shall be less than 70°C, RH ≤95%
- Response time (90%):
Forehead mode: 1 sec.
Surface mode: 0.6 sec. - Display mode: Oral / Surface
- Scale selection: °C / °F
- Display type: Large LCD
- Memory: 25 sets
- Temperature Awareness Signal: Beep Sounds
- Battery type: CR2032 * 1 pcs
- Dimension: 81.02 * 46.17 * 40.03 mm
- Weight(with battery): 59.4 g
Note: Subject to upgrade based on purchasing agreement.► FeatureScan Distance ≤ 3CM
Last Reading
Mute function
One Second Measurement
► Certificates
- Temperature measureme range:
Technology Support
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1.The measurement in air conditioning room is different from that in non- air conditioning room?+
When ear thermometer is under rapid temperature change, we recommend user to place thermometer for 15 minutes to adapt to temperature and get the right temperature. -
2.What is the normal body temperature?+
A normal range for body temperature is 35.8°C~38.0°C (96.4°F~100.4°F) . Each person has different temperature, please contact qualified doctor for details.
Here are the normal body temperatures for reference:- Ear Temperature:35.7°C ~ 37.5°C
- Rectal temperature:35.7°C ~ 37.5°C
- Oral temperature:35.5°C ~ 37.5°C
- Armpit temperature:34.7°C ~ 37.3°C
Body temperature variations affected by age:- 0 ~ 2 years:36.4°C ~ 38.0°C
- 3 ~ 10 years:36.1°C ~ 37.8°C
- 11 ~ 65 years:35.9°C ~ 37.6°C
- > 65 years:35.8°C ~ 37.5°C
Source:
1. Chamberlain, J.M., Terndrup, T.E., New Light on Ear Thermometer Readings, Contemporary Pediatrics, March 1994.
2. Chamberlain, J.M., et al., Determination of Normal Ear Temperature with an Infrared Emission Detection Thermometer, Annals of Emergency Medicine, January 1995. -
3.Can I measure under sunlight?+
The ultraviolet ray in sunlight will damage the ear thermometer, we recommend user to measure indoor. -
4.Does forehead thermometer radiate infrared?+
The forehead thermometer receives the body's infrared and switch to body temperature; therefore, it does not radiate infrared
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