Troubleshooting, Explanation of symbols – Philips Smart ear thermometer SCH740/86 User Manual

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please visit

www.philips.com/earthermometer

Troubleshooting

This chapter summarizes the most common
problems you could encounter with the appliance.
If you are unable to solve the problem with the
information below, visit

www.philips.com/support

for

a list of frequently asked questions or contact the
Consumer Care Center in your country.

Problem

Possible cause and solution

The device

does not

respond or

resets

automatically

when I pull out

the battery

strip.

The batteries are empty.

Replace the batteries.

The poles of the batteries point

in the wrong direction. Remove

the batteries and reinsert them

properly.

The batteries are not making

proper contact. Remove the

batteries and reinsert them

properly.

The measured temperature is

lower than 32.4°C/90.3°F or

higher than 42.9°C/109.2°F.

Follow the instructions in the

user manual for proper

measurement.

The device is malfunctioning.

Contact the Philips Consumer

Care Center in your country.

Temperature is out of

temperature measuring range.

Use the thermometer in the

range of operating conditions

(see 'Specifications')

The

thermometer

seems to be

inaccurate or

the

measurement

results seem

questionable.

The infrared sensor is not clean

enough. Clean the infrared

sensor with a cotton swab

according to user manual.

You are not measuring

temperature in the correct way.

Make sure that you have read

the user manual and know how

to use the device properly.

Your room temperature is too

low or too high. Use your

thermometer at room

temperatures between 10.0°C

and 40.0°C (50.0°F and 104.0°F).

You are using the device

outdoors. The device is only

intended for indoor use.

You have held the device in

your hand too long. Put the

device on the table in the room

where the measurement is

taking place and let it cool down

first.

The battery

symbol flashes

on the display.

The batteries are empty.

Replace the empty batteries

with new ones.

The display

shows Err0

Self-test error. Remove and

replace the batteries. If the error

persists, contact Philips

Consumer Care Center in your

country.

The display

shows Err2

Stabilization error. Wait 30

minutes and measure again.

The display

shows Err3

Battery level low. Replace the

empty batteries with new ones.

Explanation of symbols

The warning signs and symbols are essential to
ensure that you use this product safely and
correctly and to protect you and others from injury.
Below you find the meaning of the warning signs
and symbols on the label and in the user manual.

Symbol for 'follow instructions for use'.

This symbol means that the part of the

device that comes into physical contact

with the user (also known as the applied

part, probe tip) is of type BF (Body

Floating) according to IEC 60601-1.

Symbol for 'the device complies with

European Medical Device Directive

93/42/EEC requirements'. 0344 refers to

the notified body.

Symbol for WEEE, waste electrical and

electronical equipment. Electrical waste

products should not be disposed of with

household waste. Please recycle where

facilities exist. Check with your local

authority or retailer for recycling advice

and see chapter 'Battery recycling'.

This symbol means that this product

contains batteries which shall not be

disposed of with normal household waste

(2006/66/EC).

Indicates the manufacturer, as defined in

EU Directives 93/42/EEC.

Symbol for the 'Bluetooth Combination

mark'. The device uses Bluetooth for

communication.

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