CHOOSEEN FC-IR1010

CHOOSEEN No-Touch Infrared Thermometer User Manual

Chitsanzo: FC-IR1010

1. Zofunika Zachitetezo

Please read this manual carefully before using the thermometer. Keep it for future reference.

  • This thermometer is designed for measuring human body temperature from the forehead or ear, and object/room temperature.
  • Do not use the thermometer for purposes other than those for which it is intended.
  • Sungani chipangizocho kutali ndi madzi ndi kutentha.
  • Do not drop the thermometer or expose it to strong impact.
  • Consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns about temperature readings or symptoms.

2. Zamalonda Zathaview

The CHOOSEEN No-Touch Infrared Thermometer is a versatile device designed for quick and accurate temperature measurement. It features a large display, fever alarm, mute mode, and memory recall function.

CHOOSEEN No-Touch Infrared Thermometer

Chithunzi 2.1: Patsogolo view of the CHOOSEEN No-Touch Infrared Thermometer, showing its large digital display and single measurement button.

Kubwerera view of the thermometer with Mode and Memory buttons

Chithunzi 2.2: Kubwerera view of the thermometer, highlighting the 'MODE' and 'MEM' (Memory) buttons for function selection and recall.

Zigawo Zofunikira:

  • Measurement Probe: Located at the top, used for sensing infrared heat.
  • Chiwonetsero cha LCD: Shows temperature readings, mode indicators, and battery status.
  • Batani loyezera: Amayambitsa kuyeza kutentha.
  • Batani la MODE: Switches between body temperature mode and object temperature mode.
  • MEM (Memory) Button: Accesses stored temperature readings.
  • Chivundikiro cha Probe: Protects the ear probe and allows for forehead measurement when attached.

3. Kukhazikitsa

Kuyika Battery:

The thermometer requires 2 AAA batteries (included). Ensure correct polarity when inserting.

  1. Open the battery compartment cover located at the bottom of the thermometer.
  2. Insert two AAA batteries, matching the + and - indicators inside the compartment.
  3. Tsekani chivundikiro cha chipinda cha batri bwinobwino.
Thermometer packaging with batteries and manual

Figure 3.1: The thermometer packaging, showing the included batteries and quick user guide.

4. Malangizo Ogwiritsira Ntchito

Kuyatsa/Kuzimitsa:

Press the Measurement Button once to turn on the thermometer. It will automatically shut down after approximately 10 seconds of inactivity to conserve power.

Switching Between Celsius and Fahrenheit:

When the thermometer is OFF, press and hold the MEM (Memory) button for 5 seconds to switch between °C and °F.

Miyezo:

The thermometer offers three measurement modes: Forehead, Ear, and Object/Room. Press the MODE button to cycle through these options.

  • Njira Yakutsogolo: With the probe cover attached, gently place the probe against the center of the forehead. Press and hold the Measurement Button, then slowly slide the thermometer across the forehead towards the temple. Release the button when you reach the temple. The reading will appear on the display.
  • Khutu: Remove the probe cover to expose the ear probe. Gently insert the probe into the ear canal. Press the Measurement Button once. The reading will appear instantly.
  • Object/Room Temperature Mode: Press the MODE button until the house icon appears on the display. Point the thermometer at the object or area you wish to measure (e.g., baby bottle, room air) from a distance of 0-1.18 inches. Press the Measurement Button. The temperature will be displayed.
Thermometer showing ear mode usage on a child

Figure 4.1: Illustration of using the thermometer in Ear Mode for quick and accurate readings.

Thermometer measuring liquids, food, and room temperature

Chithunzi 4.2: Eksamples of using the thermometer to measure the temperature of liquids, food, and the ambient room temperature.

Fever Alarm and Backlight:

The display backlight changes color based on the temperature reading:

  • Green: Normal temperature (e.g., 99.2°F or below).
  • Lalanje: Mild fever (e.g., 99.3°F - 100.3°F).
  • Chofiira: High fever (e.g., 100.4°F or above).
Thermometer display showing color-coded fever indicators

Figure 4.3: Visual representation of the color-coded display for normal, mild fever, and high fever ranges.

Njira Yoyimira:

To enable or disable the beeping sounds, press and hold the MODE button for 5 seconds while the thermometer is ON. A speaker icon will appear or disappear on the display to indicate the mute status.

Kukumbukira kukumbukira:

The thermometer can store up to 35 sets of temperature readings. To view past readings, press the MEM (Memory) button while the thermometer is ON. Each press will cycle through the stored readings.

Video 4.1: Kuthaview of the thermometer's features, including quick measurement, mode switching, and memory recall.

5. Kusamalira ndi Kusamalira

Kuyeretsa:

Wipe the thermometer clean with a soft, dry cloth after each use. For disinfection, use an alcohol swab (70% isopropyl alcohol) on the probe and surrounding area. Do not immerse the thermometer in water or any cleaning solution.

Posungira:

Store the thermometer in its portable bag in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Ensure the probe cover is attached when storing to protect the ear probe.

6. Mavuto

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