Philips HF370/HF375 User Manual

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If “Er.2” is shown on the display, the operating range
is too low.
Solution: Area/Room is too cold for thermometer to
take a reading. Move to another area within the 61ºF to
104ºF (16.0ºC – 40.0ºC) range and retake temperature.
Allow 30 minutes for unit to adjust to the room
temperature.

7

If “Er.3” is shown on the display, there is a system error.
Solution: Remove the battery and replace it in order
to reset.

ASSISTANCE

For assistance or the Authorized Norelco Service
Location nearest you, call toll free:

1-877-SEE TEMP(733-8367)

or visit our website: www.sensortouch.com

Authorized Norelco Service Location information is
available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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TROUBLESHOOTING

WARNING MODES

1

Low Battery Warning
When the display flashes the temperature reading and
a blinking battery symbol, the 9V battery is low and
should be replaced. See Battery Installation section for
instructions on installing/replacing the battery.

2

If “– –” and a blinking battery symbol appear on the display,
there is not enough energy in the battery to measure a
temperature. Replace the battery. See Battery Installation
section for instructions.

3

If a flashing “107.6ºF” is shown on the display, the target
temperature is too high for thermometer to capture
a reading.
Solution: This would indicate a person’s temperature
is above 107.6ºF (42.0ºC), and a physician should be
contacted immediately.

4

If “- -” is shown on the display, the target temperature
is too low for thermometer to capture a reading.
Solution: This would indicate a person’s temperature
is below 96ºF (35.5ºC), and a physician should be
contacted immediately.

5

If “Er.1” is shown on the display, the operating range
is too high.
Solution: Area/Room is too warm for thermometer
to take a temperature. Move to another area within
the 61ºF to 104ºF (16.0ºC – 40.0ºC) range and retake
temperature. Allow 30 minutes for unit to adjust to
the room temperature.

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