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Aiqura AD801 Forehead Infra Red Thermometer

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Aiqura AD801 Forehead Infra Red Thermometer
Product Details
Aiqura AD801 Forehead Infra Red Thermometer works on the principle that all objects with temperature higher than absolute zero reflect a certain amount of infrared radiation based on their own temperature. Frontal temperature gun is a measuring instrument which uses this principle to measure human temperature.

Uses:
It is used to measure body temperature from a certain distance without coming in direct contact.

Product Specification and Features:
  • Display: Blue screen display
  • Characteristic: Non-contact, multipurpose, no radiation and fast and precise
  • Major Function: Celsius Fahrenheit conversion, over temperature alarm, data memory and automatic shutdown
  • Normal use conditions: Operating ambient temperature:10°C- 40°C, Operating environment humidity:≤85%
  • Measuring Range: Body temperature pattern:35°C- 43°C & Surface temperature:0°C-100°C
  • Accuracy: 0°C-30°C≤+/-0.2°C,30°C- 45°C≤+/-0.1°C & 45°C-100°C≤+/-0.4°C
  • Measuring distance: 3cm-5cm
  • Measuring time: 1s
  • Automatic shutdown: 15s
  • Size:149mm*80mm*40mm
  • Power Supply: DV 3V battery
  • Weight: 90g (without battery)
  • Authentication: CE
  • It provides 16 sets of memory
  • It is useful as it indicates high temperature by an alarm

Fever Guidance:
  • When the temperature is 35.6 °C < T < 37.2 °C, the backlight is bright green
  • When 37.3 °C < T < 38.0 °C, the backlight is bright yellow
  • When 38.0 °C ≤ T ≤ 42.9 °C, the red backlight will be on
  • When T < 34.1 °C, bright red backlight for 3S, display “Lo”
  • When t > 42.9 °C, bright red backlight for 3S, display "Hi"

Directions For Use:
Read the manual carefully before use.

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep out of reach of children
  • Notice: The probe part is the most precise part of the product. Please protect it carefully and handle it with care
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 14 September, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)