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1965-98 and the European Standard EN60601-1-2 and is subject to particular precautions with
regard to electromagnetic compatibility.
XIII. TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have problems while using your thermometer, please refer to this guide to help resolve the
problem. If the problem persists, please contact our customer service.
THE SCREEN DISPLAYS TEMPERATURE HIGHER THAN 42.9°C (109.2°F):
The temperature is in Fahrenheit. Change the measurement to Celsius by pressing the "°C/ °F"
button.
THE SCREEN DISPLAYS TEMPERATURE LOWER THAN 32°C (89.6°F):
To take the surface temperature, press the "Mode" button and set to the reading called "Body" ,
If the device is in Surface Temp Mode, the 32°C (89.6°F) temperature displayed is showing the
external temperature of your body, rather than the internal.
THE SCREEN DISPLAYS THE MESSAGE HI
When using the AT2103 Thermometer, the message "HI"
can show on the screen.
In this case, the temperature is above the measurement range
selected, above 42.9 °C (109.2°F) in Body Mode.
THE SCREEN DISPLAYS THE MESSAGE LO
When using the AT2103 Thermometer, the message "LO"
can show on the screen.
In this case, the temperature analyzed is under the measuring
range selected, less than 32°C (89.6°F) in Body Mode.
This message displays for various reasons. Please find below
a list of the main issues:
Reasons for LO message display
Temperature reading hampered
by hair or perspiration.
Temperature hampered by an air
draft or dramatic change in ambient
temperature.
Temperature readings are too close together,
and the thermometer did not have time to
reboot.
The measuring distance is too far.
Make sure there is no obstruction or dampness
prior to taking temperature.
Make sure there is no air blowing
in the area of use; this could affect the infrared
reading.
Pause for 3~5 seconds minimum
between readings; a 15 second
pause is recommended.
Take measurements at the recommended
distance (approx. 3~5 cm; 1.2in~2.0in).
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