Fever thermometer NC-TM
infraredforeheadprobe

fever thermometer
fever thermometer
fever thermometer
fever thermometer
fever thermometer
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Characteristics

Applications
fever
Technology
infrared
Measurement point
forehead
Tip type
probe, non-contact
Other characteristics
with audible signal
Temperature range

Min.: 0.1 °C
(32.18 °F)

Max.: 99.9 °C
(211.82 °F)

Description

A high quality thermometer, it will provide a stable, heat-interference-free reading with each measurement. The device performs a self-test every time it is switched on to always guarantee the specified accuracy of any measurement. Designed for the periodic measurement and monitoring of human body temperature. Further to it’s reliability, accuracy, and ease of handling; the AC500 thermometer allows gentle and non-invasive measurement of body temperature without touching the patient. Measures in a matter of seconds The innovative infrared technology allows the measurement without even touching the object. This guarantees safe and sanitary measurements within seconds. Accurate and reliable The unique probe assembly construction incorporates an advanced infrared sensor, ensuring that each measurement is accurate and reliable. Gentle and easy to use The ergonomic design enables simple and easy use of the thermometer. This thermometer can even be used on a sleeping child without causing any interruption. Multiple readings recall Users will be able to recall the last 30 readings with a record of both time and date when entering the recall mode, enabling efficient tracking of temperature variations. Fever alarm 10 short beeps and a red LCD backlight alert the patient that he/ she may have a temperature equal to or higher than 37.5 °C.

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