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Ozocheck Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer

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Ozocheck Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer
Product Details
Ozocheck Non-Contact Infrared Thermometer
A triple-mode infrared thermometer measures temperature from the forehead, ear or object. It can display the temperature in dual mode and store up to 20 memories.

Uses:
It is primarily used to measure body, object, and room temperature.

Product Specifications and Features:
  • Forehead, eardrum and object modes enable quick detection of body temperature and object temperature
  • Display mode: Three modes can be selected- Forehead temperature mode, Ear temperature mode and Object mode
  • Easy to read: LCD with green backlight for dark environment reading
  • Color visible indication of alarm (red) and measurement in progress (green)
  • Dual temperature modes: °F and °C
  • Auto shut-off: Automatically shuts off when left idle for 1 minute
  • Memory: Automatic memory function records the last 20 measurements
  • Body Forehead Range: 32°C to 43°C (89.6°F to 109.4°F)
  • Object Range: 0°C to 100°C (32°F to 212°F)
  • Display Resolution: 0.1°F/0.1°C
  • Operating Temperature Range: 10°C to 40°C (50°F to 104°F)

Good to know: No harmful mercury or poking tips

Type of Thermometer: Infrared thermometer

Directions for Use:
  • Users only need to point the probe head on the forehead, ear or object and press the measurement button
  • Check the temperature on display

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Keep the thermometer away from direct contact with sunlight
  • Do not wash the thermometer with hot water
  • Handle the thermometer with care

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q. What can affect a thermometer reading?
Direct sunlight, cold temperatures or a sweaty forehead can affect temperature readings. Variations in user technique, such as holding the scanner too far away from the forehead, also may affect accuracy.
 
This product is non-returnable.

Content on this page was last updated on 29 November, 2023, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)