Removing/inserting batteries, Setting the measurement unit, Cleaning and storage – Philips Smart ear thermometer SCH740/86 User Manual

Page 5: Calibration, Specifications, Ordering accessories, Recycling, Removing disposable batteries, Warranty and support

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- Once successfully connected, the measurement

results will be automatically transmitted to your
mobile device via Bluetooth. If you need more
information about transmitting measurement
results to the app please visit
www.philips.com/earthermometer .

- If the data transmission is successful, the

measurement results are displayed in the
Philips Avent uGrow app and will not be
available in the thermometer anymore.

- The time and date of each measurement is

shown in the Philips Avent uGrow app.

Removing/inserting batteries

When the batteries are almost empty, the display
shows a flashing battery symbol and the text "bAtt'
(Fig. 13).
When the battery low symbol appears on
the display (Fig. 4) or if the device does not
function at all, replace the batteries as soon as
possible. The device works on 2x 1.5V AAA
batteries.
Data will be lost when the batteries are completely
empty or are taken out of the thermometer.
1

Slide the battery cover downwards to open the
battery compartment and remove the empty
batteries (Fig. 14).

2 Insert two new batteries in the battery

compartment according to the polarity
indications marked inside the compartment.
Press down the batteries until they click into
place (Fig. 15).

3 Slide the battery cover back until it locks into

place (Fig. 16).

Setting the measurement unit

You can select either Celsius (°C) or Fahrenheit (°F)
for measuring temperature.
1

Switch on the device.

2 Press and hold the °C/°F selection button for 3

seconds to change the measurement unit (Fig.
17).

Cleaning and storage

Caution: Do not expose the device to

extreme temperatures (below -20°C/-4°F or over
60°C/140°F), extreme levels of humidity (below
15%RH or over 85%RH), direct sunlight or shock.
This may result in malfunctions.
Use a cotton swab to clean the infrared sensor.
1

Moisten the cotton swab with a few drops of
alcohol and wipe the surface of the infrared
sensor gently with the swab (Fig. 18).

2 Immediately wipe the surface dry with a clean

cotton swab.

3 Use a soft dry cloth to clean the body of the

device (Fig. 19).

4 Store the device in a clean, dry place at room

temperature.

Calibration

The device has been calibrated when it was
manufactured. If the device is used according to
the instructions, periodic recalibration is not
required. If you question the accuracy of the
measurement at any time, contact the Consumer
Care Center in your country.
Do not attempt to modify or reassemble the
device.
The expected service life of the thermometer is 2
years.

Specifications

Power supply 2 x AAA non-rechargeable

batteries

Temperature

measuring

range

32.4°C - 42.9°C /90.3°F -109.2°F

In-ear

measurement

accuracy

±0.2

°

C (±0.4°F) within the range of

32.4

°

C - 42.9

°

C (90.3°F - 109.2°F)

Dimensions

134 (L) x 37 (W) x 27 (D) mm

Weight

About 54.6g (without batteries)

Operating

conditions

10.0

°

C - 40.0

°

C (50.0°F - 104.0°F)

with a relative humidity of 15% -

85%, 86 kPa to 106 kPa

Storage and

transport

conditions

-20

°

C - 60

°

C (-4°F - 131°F) with a

relative humidity of 15% - 85%, 86

kPa to 106 kPa

Ordering accessories

To buy accessories or spare parts, visit
www.shop.philips.com/service or go to your
Philips dealer. You can also contact the Philips
Consumer Care Centre in your country (see the
worldwide warranty leaflet for contact details).

Recycling

- This symbol means that this product shall not

be disposed of with normal household waste
(2012/19/EU) (Fig. 20).

- This symbol means that this product contains

disposable batteries which shall not be
disposed of with normal household waste
(2006/66/EC) (Fig. 21).

- Follow your country's rules for the separate

collection of electrical and electronic products
and batteries. Correct disposal helps prevent
negative consequences for the environment
and human health.

Removing disposable batteries

To remove disposable batteries, see the
instructions for placing and/or removing batteries
in the user manual.

Warranty and support

If you need information or support, please visit
www.philips.com/support or read the
international warranty leaflet.

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