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Gima 25560 User manual

PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL PRODUCTS
Gima S.p.A.
Via Marconi, 1 - 20060 Gessate (MI) Italy
gima@gimaitaly.com - export@gimaitaly.com
www.gimaitaly.com 0476
•Sensore
del termometro
•Thermometric sensor
•Capteur
thermométrique
•Sensor termométrico
•Sensor termométrico
•Thermometersensor
•Αισθητήρας
θερμομέτρου
•
•LCD (visore a cristalli liquidi) •LCD
•ÉCRAN LCD •LCD •LCD • LCD • LCD
•LCD
•Pulsante ON/OFF
•ON/OFF Button
•Bouton ON/OFF
•Botón ON/OFF
(inicio/detener)
•Botão ON/OFF
•ON/OFF-Taste
•Πλήκτρο ON/OFF
•ON/OFF
•Scompartimento
della batteria
•Battery compartment
•Compartiment à piles
•Compartimiento de las pilas
•Compartimento da pilha
•Entnahme der Batterie
•Κάλυμμα μπαταρίας
•
•
Punta del termometro
•
Thermometric tip
•
Embout thermométrique
•
Punta termométrica
•
Ponta do termómetro
•
Thermometerspitze
•
Ακροφύσιο θερμομέτρου
•
ENGLISH
DIGITAL THERMOMETER (Not Waterproof)
Note: The exterior of each model has a little difference.
Congratulations on your purchase of this product. Please read the
instructions carefully before using the thermometer for the rst time,
and keep these in a safe place. This product is intended for the meas-
urement of human body temperature. This product is for home and
hospital use, operator shall be at least 11 years old and patient can
be operator.
Operating instructions
Before using, please disinfect the probe at rst. To switch on, press
the ON/OFF button next to the display; a short beep will sound, indi-
cating that the thermometer is operational. At the same time the ther-
mometer runs a self-check test, during which all the digital segments
appear on the LCD. When the letters “Lo” and a ashing “°C” or “°F”
display, the thermometer is now ready for use. If the ambient temper-
ature is below 32°C or 89.6°F, then “Lo°C” or “Lo°F” will appear on
the LCD and if it is more than 42.9°C or 109.2°F, then “Hi°F” or “Hi°F”
will appear on the LCD.
During the reading, the current temperature is displayed continuously
and the “°C” or “°F” symbol ashes. The measurement is completed
when a constant temperature value has been reached. The temper-
ature value is consider ed constant when the temperature rises less
than 0.1°C within 16 seconds. As soon as the constant temperature
value is reached, a beep will sound four times, and the “°C” or “°F”
symbol will stop ashing. The highest temperature measured appears
on the LCD. However, please note that this thermometer is a maxi-
mum thermometer, i.e. the displayed temperature can increase slightly
if measure- ment continues after the beep. This is particularly the case
with axillary measurements, should a temperature value be record-
ed which approximates the core body temperature. In this instance
please note the description under “Methods of measuring tempera-
ture”. When the measurement is completed, please switch the ther-
mometer off by pressing the ON/OFF button. After the temperature
has been displayed, the thermometer will shut off automatically after
10 minutes.
Memory function
Turn on the thermometer, the last measured temperature will display
on the LCD for approximately 2s after the self-check. The reading will
be over-written when the “°C” or “°F” ashes, i.e. the thermometer
is ready for a next measurement, whether the new measurement is
complete or not.
Methods of measuring temperature
It is important to remember that the body temperature reading de-
pends on the site where it is measured. For this reason, the measure-
ment site must always be specied in order to ensure that a correct
temperature reading is recorded.
In the rectum (rectal)
This is the most accurate method from a medical point of view, be-
cause it comes closest to the core body temperature. The thermom-
eter tip is inserted carefully into the rectum for a maximum of 2cm.
The usual measuring time is approximately 40 to 60 seconds.
Under the arm (axillary)
Placing the thermometer in the armpit provides a measurement of
surface temper ature that can uctuate by around 0.5°C to 1.5°C from
rectal temperature readings in adults. The usual measuring time for
this method is approximately 80 to 120 seconds. It should be noted,
however, that an exact reading cannot be obtained if, for example, the
armpits have been allowed to cool. If this is the case, we recommend
extending the measuring time by around 5 minutes in order to obtain
the most precise possible reading that corresponds as closely as pos-
sible to the core body temperature.
In the mouth (oral)
There are different heat zones in the mouth. As a gener al rule, the oral
temperature is 0.3°C to 0.8°C lower than the rectal temperature. To
ensure that reading is as accurate as possible, place the thermometer
tip to the left or right of the root of the tongue. The thermometer tip
must have constant contact with the tissue during the reading and be
placed under the tongue in one of the two heat pockets at the back,
keep the mouth closed during the reading and breathe evenly through
the nose. Do not eat or drink anything before the measurement. The
usual measuring time is approximately 50 to 70 seconds.
Note: We strongly recommend the rectal method as the most accu-
rate method for identifying the basal tempera- ture, and advise you to
extend the measuring time by 3 minutes after the beep.
How to change the measuring scale (only for switchable type)
To switch the display between °C and °F, turn the unit on. Press and
hold the ON/OFF button for 2 seconds, the display will show another
scale.
Cleaning and disinfection
The best way to clean the thermometer tip is by applying a disinfect-
ant (e.g. 70% medical alcohol) with a damp cloth.
It shall be disinfected before each use. This thermometer is warned
not waterproof and can not be immersed in liquid or lukewarm water
for through cleaning and disinfection.
Safety precautions
• Do not allow the device to come into contact with hot water.
• Do not expose to high temperatures or direct sunlight. Do not drop
the thermometer. It is neither shock-proof nor impact-resistant.
• Do not modify this device without the authorization of the manufac-
turer.
• Do not bend or open the device (except the battery compartment).
• Do not clean with thinners, petrol or benzenel. Only clean with water
or disinfectant.
•
•
Do not immerse the thermometers in liquid.
The thermometer contains small parts (battery, battery compart-
ment) which can be swallowed by children. For this reason, do not
leave the thermometer unattended in the hands of children.
• Avoid bending the thermometer tip.
• If the ambient temperature is over 35°C or 95°F, dip the thermome-
ter tip in cold water for approx. 5 to 10 seconds prior to measuring
the temperature. Persistent fever, in particular in children, has to be
treated by a doctor- please get in touch with your doctor!
• Do not use near strong electromagnetic elds, i.e. keep it away from
any radio systems and mobile phones.
Battery replacement
The battery is empty and needs replacing when the “ ” or “ ”
battery symbol appears on the right of the LCD. Remove the battery
cover and replace it with a battery (preferably non-mercury) of the
same type.
Please note: the “ + ” sign up and “ - ” sign down.
Technical data
Type: maximum thermometer
Measurement range: (32.0~42.9)°C / (89.6~109.2)°F
Measurement accuracy:
+/- 0.1°C / 0.2°F (35.5°C~42.0°C / 95.9°F~107.6°F)
+/- 0.2°C / 0.4°F (32.0°C~35.5°C / 89.6°F~95.9°F)
(42.0°C~42.9°C / 107.6°F~109.2°F)
Storage/transpor tation temperature: (-25~55)°C, ≤95%RH
Ambient temperature during use: (5~35)°C, ≤80%RH
Min Scale: 0.1°C / 0.1°F
Battery type: alkaline battery, type LR41, 1.5V, service life minimum
100 hours under continuous operation.
Weight: approx. 10g
Explanation of symbols
Legal requirements and guidelines
This product complies with the European Directive for Medical Devic-
es 93/42/EEC and carries the CE mark. The device also complies with
the specications of the European Standard EN 12470-3 Clinical ther-
mometers-Par t 3: Performance of compact electrical thermometers
(non-predictive and predictive) with maximum device.
Calibration check
This thermometer is initially calibrated at the time of manufacture. If
this ther mometer is used according to the operation instruction, peri-
odic re-adjustment is not required.
The calibration check has to be carried out immediately, if there are
indications that the product does not keep the dened error limits or
the calibration proper ties could have been affected by an intervention
or by any other means. Please also observe any national statutory
regulations. The calibration check can be carried out by the compe-
tent authorities or by authorised service providers. A test instruction
for calibration check can be provided to the relevant authorities and
authorised services providers on r equest.
GIMA WARRANTY CONDITIONS
Congratulations for purchasing a GIMA product. This product meets
high qualitative standards both as regards the material and the pro-
duction. The warranty is valid for 12 months from the date of supply
of GIMA. During the period of validity of the warranty, GIMA will repair
and/or replace free of charge all the defected parts due to production
reasons. Labor costs and personnel traveling expenses and packag-
ing not included. All components subject to wear are not included in
the warranty. The repair or replacement performed during the warranty
period shall not extend the warranty. The warranty is void in the fol-
lowing cases: repairs performed by unauthorized personnel or with
non-original spare parts, defects caused by negligence or incorrect
use. GIMA cannot be held responsible for malfunctioning on electron-
ic devices or software due to outside agents such as: voltage chang-
es, electro-magnetic elds, radio interferences, etc. The warranty is
void if the above regulations are not observed and if the serial code (if
available) has been removed, cancelled or changed.
The defected products must be returned only to the dealer the prod-
uct was purchased from. Products sent to GIMA will be rejected.
or Battery is empty
WEEE disposal
Lo°C o Lo°F Temperature under 32°C or 89.6°F
Hi°C o Hi°F Temperature over 42.9°C or 109.2°F
Type BF applied part
Caution: read instructions (warnings) carefully
Keep away from sunlight
Keep in a cool, dry place
Follow instructions for use
Manufacturer
Date of manufacture
Medical Device complies with Directive 93/42/EEC
Product code
Lot number
IP22
Covering Protection rate
Disposal: The product must not be disposed of along with oth-
er domestic waste. The users must dispose of this equipment
by bringing it to a specic recycling point for electric and elec-
tronic equipment. For further information on recycling points
contact the local authorities, the local recycling center or the
shop where the product was purchased. If the equipment is
not disposed of correctly, nes or penalties may be applied in
accordance with the national legislation and regulations.
25560 - 10907
Gima S.p.A.
Via Marconi, 1
20060 Gessate (MI) Italy
Made in China M25560-10907-M-Rev.1.10.20
IP22
INFORMATION ON ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
Electromagnetic compatibility
Levels of compliance with the EN 60601-1-2:2015 standard
- ESD immunity 15kV in air and 8kV on contact (EN 61000-4-2)
- Burst immunity 2kV/100kHz (EN 61000-4-4)
- Surge immunity (EN 61000-4-5): 1kV common/2kV di󰀨erential
- Magnetic eld (EN 61000-4-8): 30A/m
- Immunity to rf currents in the range 150kHz-80MHz (EN 61000-4-6) 3V
modulation 80% 1kHz
6V modulation 80% 1kHz for the following frequency ranges:
6.765 MHz ÷ 6.795 MHz
13.553 MHz ÷13.567 MHz
26.957 MHz ÷ 27.283 MHz
40.66 MHz ÷ 40.70 MHz
- CISPR emissions 11 class B
- EN 61000-3-2 class A Harmonic currents
- PST, DT, DC Flickers
Immunity to RF elds (EN 61000-4-3):
Field (V/m) Frequency Modulation
3 80MHz - 2700MHz 1kHz AM 80%
27 380MHz - 390MHz 18Hz PM 50%
28 430MHz - 470MHz 18Hz PM 50%
9 704MHz - 787MHz 217Hz PM 50%
28 800MHz - 960MHz 18Hz PM 50%
28 1700MHz - 1990MHz 217Hz PM 50%
28 2400MHz - 2570MHz 217Hz PM 50%
9 5100MHz - 5800MHz 217Hz PM 50%
Warnings:
Even if it complies with EN 60601-1-2, the medical device may interfere with
other devices in the vicinity. The device should not be used next to or stacked
with other equipment. Install the device away from other equipment which
radiates high frequencies (short waves, microwaves, electrosurgical units,
mobile phones).
The device is designed to operate in an electromagnetic environment in which
RF radiated disturbances are under control. The customer or the operator can
help prevent electromagnetic interference by ensuring a minimum distance
between mobile and portable RF communication devices (transmitters) and
the medical device, as recommended below, in relation to the maximum output
power of the radio communication devices
Rated maximum
output power
of transmitter
(W)
Distance (m) of separation according to the frequency
of the transmitter
from 150kHz to
80MHz
d = 1.2 √P
from 80MHz to
800MHz
d = 1.2 √P
from 800MHz to
2.5GHz
d = 2.3 √P
0,01 0,12 0,12 0,23
0,1 0,38 0,38 0,73
1 1,2 1,2 2,3
10 3,8 3,8 7,3
100 12 12 23
For transmitters whose rated maximum output power is not listed above, the
recommended separation distance d in metres (m) can be calculated using
the equation applicable to the transmitter frequency, where P is the rated
maximum power transmitter output in Watts (W) according to the transmitter
manufacturer.
Notes:
(1) The highest frequency range must be applied at 80 MHz and 800 MHz
(2) These guidelines may not apply to all situations. Electromagnetic
propagation is a󰀨ected by absorption and by the reection from structures,
objects and people.

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