Motorola CARE MBP66N User manual

USER’S GUIDE
CARE
3-in-1 non-contact baby thermometer
Model: MBP66N
The features described in this User’s Guide are subject to modifications without prior notice.

Welcome…
to your new Motorola CARE 3-in-1 non-contact baby thermometer!
The thermometer has been carefully developed to make accurate, safe, fast
and contact-free human body temperature measurements at a distance of
3cm (or 1 inch)
on the forehead and object temperature measurements.
The reference body site is “core” and the mode of operation is “adjusted
mode”. The device is a non-sterile, reusable clinical thermometer intended
for the intermittent determination of human body temperature in “Non-
Contact” mode, using the center of the forehead as the measurement
site for people of all ages. The operator can measure and change battery
under normal circumstances and maintain the device and its accessories in
accordance with the user manual. Operators can take others’ as well as their
own temperature.
Please keep your original dated sales receipt for your records. For warranty
service of your Motorola product, you will need to provide a copy of your
dated sales receipt to confirm warranty status. Registration is not required
for warranty coverage. For product-related questions, please call:
Live Chat: motorolastore.support/en
E-mail: support@motorolastore.com
On the Web: www.motorolastore.com/support
This User’s Guide has all the information you need to make the most out of
your product. Please read this instruction manual carefully before using your
forehead thermometer.
Inside the Box
• 1 x Non-Contact Baby Thermometer
• 2 x 1.5V AAA size alkaline batteries
• 1 x Quick Start Guide

Overview of the Thermometer
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3
4
1. LCD Display
2. LED Light
3. Forehead/Object Button
4. Power and Measure Button
5. Memory Button
6. Infrared Sensor
7. Buzzer
8. Battery Cover
Description of LCD Display
Digital readout
Measuring in process
Silent Mode
Forehead Mode
Object (Liquid or Food) Mode
Celsius
Fahrenheit
Low battery indicator
Smiley face (measurement is lower than 38°C/
100.4°F)
Frowning face (measurement equals to or is
higher than 38°C/ 100.4°F)
Memory Symbol and sets of records

4 Table of contents
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION...............................................................5
2. BODY TEMPERATURE ...............................................................................................7
3. PRIOR TO USE................................................................................................................8
4. TEMPERATURE LED INDICATION ......................................................................9
5. MEASURING MODES ..................................................................................................9
6. TEMPERATURE TAKING HINTS..........................................................................10
7. HOW TO MEASURE FOREHEAD TEMPERATURE .....................................11
8. HOW TO MEASURE OBJECT (LIQUID/FOOD) TEMPERATURE ..... 12
9. CHECK THE MEMORY.............................................................................................. 12
10. REPLACING THE BATTERY................................................................................... 13
11. CELSIUS/FAHRENHEIT OPTION........................................................................ 13
12. CARE AND CLEANING............................................................................................14
13. CLINICAL ACCURACY VALIDATION METHOD..........................................14
14. TROUBLESHOOTING................................................................................................ 15
15. EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS ............................................................................. 17
16. DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE (ENVIRONMENT) ......................................... 18
17. IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING ELECTROMAGNETIC
COMPATIBILITY(EMC) ............................................................................................. 19
18. GENERAL INFORMATIONS................................................................................... 21
19. SPECIFICATIONS ....................................................................................................... 25

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Important Safety Information 5
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
To obtain an accurate measurement, please read this manual carefully prior
to use.
• Use of this thermometer is not intended as a substitute for
consultation with your physician.
• Measurement results are for reference only. Contact your physician if
you experience or suspect any health concerns.
• The infrared sensor must be completely clean, dry and undamaged
to ensure accurate measurements.
• Do not touch or blow on the infrared sensor. A dirty infrared sensor
may produce inaccurate readings.
• If the temperature of the storage area differs greatly from that of the
measuring area, please wait until the thermometer temperature has
equalised to the room temperature, about 30 minutes, prior to use.
• Keep the device out of the reach of children and pets to avoid
inhalation or swallowing of small parts. Children may not be able
to use the device in accordance with the instructions. Do not allow
children to take their temperatures unattended. This device must be
used in accordance with the user manual and is not a toy.
• Do not dispose of disposable batteries by fire. Doing so may cause
batteries to explode.
• Do not store the thermometer under extreme temperature (below
-20°C/-4°F or over 55°C/131°F) or extreme humidity conditions
(below 15% RH or over 90% RH). Failure to store device under proper
conditions may cause inaccurate readings.
• Do not use the thermometer if the device is damaged (for example, if
the infrared sensor is broken). Continued use of a damaged unit may
cause injury, inaccurate results or serious hazard.
• Do not disassemble, repair or change any parts of the unit.
• If your thermometer will not be used for a long time, remove battery
to prevent possible damage caused by chemical leakage.
• If the battery is leaking, remove it carefully. Do not allow the leaking
fluid to touch your bare skin.

6 Important Safety Information
• Use of this product requires special precautions regarding
electromagnetic compatibility (EMC). It must be installed and put
into service in accordance with the EMC information provided. This
unit can be affected by portable and mobile RF communications
equipment.
• During use, the operator shall prevent simultaneous contact between
the battery and the patient.
• All materials (e.g. ABS) intended to come into contact with patients
have passed the ISO 10993-5 and ISO 10993-10 standards test,
whereby they are non-toxic and non-allergenic, and do not produce
irritation reactions. However, the state of current scientific knowledge
and technology being incomplete, other potential allergic reactions
may not yet be known. Should you have an allergic reaction, please
stop using the product immediately and consult your physician.
• Store the thermometer in a dry, clean place. Do not expose the
product to chemical solvents, lint, dust, direct sunshine or high
temperature.
• Do not maintain or service the device while it is in use.
• Should you experience any problems with this device (e.g. set-up,
maintenance or use), please contact Motorola customer service or
your local retailer.
• Should any unexpected operations or events occur, please report
them to the manufacturer.
Caution:
This device should not be used adjacent to or stacked with other
equipment. Should adjacent or stacked use be necessary, this device
should be observed to ensure normal operation in the configuration in
which it will be used.

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Body Temperature 7
2. BODY TEMPERATURE
Influences on body temperature
• A person’s individual metabolism
• Age
Body temperature is higher in babies and toddlers than in adults.
Greater temperature fluctuations occur faster and more often in
children. Normal body temperature decreases with age.
• Clothing
• Outside temperature
• Time of day
Body temperature is lower in the morning and increases throughout
the day towards evening.
• Activities
Physical and, to a lesser extent, mental activities increase body
temperature.
This is why we recommend that you practice using the thermometer
on yourself and family members when you are healthy. By doing so,
you will know how the thermometer works and will feel more confident
regarding the temperature readings you take when a family member is
not feeling well.

8 Prior To Use
3. PRIOR TO USE
• The key to obtaining accurate readings is a clean sensor. To clean
the sensor, use a cotton swab slightly moistened with alcohol to
gently wipe its surface, and then immediately wipe dry using a clean
cotton swab. Wait at least 20 minutes to make sure that the sensor is
completely dry before taking temperature.
• Skin surface lipids on the forehead may cause an inaccurate
measurement, so make sure the forehead is clean. If you clean the
forehead, please keep waiting a further 5 to 10 minutes before
measuring.
• If the temperature of the storage area differs greatly from that of the
measuring area, please wait until the thermometer temperature has
equalized to the room temperature, about 30 minutes, prior to use.
• Gently slide the battery cover back and install 2 x 1.5V AAA size
alkaline batteries (which can be found inside the packaging)
according to the proper polarity, slide the battery cover back, press
the button to turn the thermometer on.

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Temperature Led Indication 9
4. TEMPERATURE LED INDICATION
Two colors are used to provide LED indications:
Green LED: 34.0°C (93.2°F) to 37.9°C (100.3°F) = Normal Temperature
Red LED: 38.0°C (100.4°F) to 42.9°C (109.3°F) = High Temperature
5. MEASURING MODES
1. When it is on, press the button to switch different scan modes.
There are 4 kinds of mode which including Forehead
, Object
,
Forehead/Silent
and Object/Silent
modes.
2. The device beep tone will be muted when Forehead/ Silent
or
Object/ Silent
Mode is selected, the
symbol will appear on
the LCD for indicating the Silent Mode is activated.
F F FF
Note: each key press will send a key tone to confirm the setting is
activated. (Except both the two Silent modes)

10 Temperature Taking Hints
6. TEMPERATURE TAKING HINTS
1. External factors may influence forehead temperature. Specific
external factors include:
• Attempting to take temperature reading from sites on the body other
than the forehead may produce inaccurate results.
• Exposure to very hot or very cold foods.
• Recent swimming or bathing.
• Having their forehead covered.
• In these cases, remove individual from the above situation or
environment and have them remain in a normal room temperature
environment for 30 minutes before taking a temperature.
2. In “object (liquid/food) measurement mode”, the current surface
temperature of the object is displayed. This may be different from
its internal temperature, especially if its surface is exposed to direct
sunlight or a draft.
3. Temperature taken while asleep is lower hence should not compare
directly with readings taken while awake.
4. Temperatures measured using different thermometers should
never be compared to each other. Tell your doctor what type of
thermometer you used to take your temperature and on which part
of the body.
Note:
Holding the thermometer for too long in the hand before taking a
measurement may cause the device to warm up. This means the
measurement could be incorrect.

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How To Measure Forehead Temperature 11
7. HOW TO MEASURE FOREHEAD
TEMPERATURE
Make sure the probe is clean before measuring.
1. Press the button to power on the thermometer. When the device is
ready, ‘ - - ’ will appear on the screen.
2. Ensure that the thermometer is in Forehead Mode; the Forehead
symbol
will be on the display.
3. Position the thermometer about 3cm (around 1 inch) from the center
of the forehead with the sensor aimed between the eyebrows.
1inch/3cm
F
4. Press once the button.
5. When the measurement is completed, it will end with a confirmation tone.
6. If the temperature measurement is below 380C/100.40F, a symbol
will be appeared on display and the Green LED will be on. If the
reading is 380C/100.40F or above, symbol will be appeared on
display and the Red LED will be on.
7. About 30 seconds after use, the thermometer will automatically beep
and shut off.
High Temperature Alarm:
Only in Forehead
Mode and Forehead/Silent
Mode
Note:
• When taking a patient’s temperature, ensure that the thermometer is
in Forehead Mode; the symbol appear on the display.
• If the skin is covered with hair, sweat, or dirt, clean the area and wait
10 minutes before taking a measurement.
• Ensure that the thermometer is held firmly during measurement and
that the patient does not move until the measurement is complete.
Movement can impact the measurement.

12 How To Measure Object (liquid/food) Temperature
8. HOW TO MEASURE OBJECT (LIQUID/
FOOD) TEMPERATURE
1. Press the button to turn the thermometer on. All symbols on the
display will momentarily appear.
2. Ensure that the thermometer is in Object Mode; the Object
symbol will be on the display.
3. Position the thermometer about 3cm (around 1 inch) from the object.
0.5~
3 cm
4. Press once the button and the temperature reading will be
displayed.
5. About 30 seconds after use, the thermometer will automatically beep
and shut off.
9. CHECK THE MEMORY
The device stores up to 30 measurements which you can share with
physician or trained healthcare professional.
1. When the device is on, press once the button, then press again to
show the last measurement.
2. The symbol or symbol will appear together with each
measurement for representing body or object temperature reading.
3. Press each to proceed to next reading.
4. To clear all the memory, press and hold button for more than 3
seconds until you see “- -” on display and hear the beep.
Note: Both Forehead or Object records will all be cleared.

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Replacing The Battery 13
10. REPLACING THE BATTERY
Low battery warning:
When the battery power becomes low, the low battery symbol will
appear on the display. The thermometer can still be used during
this time, but the batteries should be replaced as soon as possible.
If the batteries run out completely, “Lo” will be displayed along with
the low battery symbol. In this case, the batteries will need to be
replaced before using the thermometer again.
Replacing the Battery:
1. Gently slide the battery cover back.
2. Carefully remove the old batteries and
properly discard.
3. Insert new batteries (2 x 1.5V AAA size
alkaline batteries) according to the
proper polarity.
4. Slide the battery cover back on.
Note:
1. Please properly dispose of the batteries away from small children and
heat.
2. It is recommended to remove the batteries if the unit will not be used
for an extended period of time.
3. For long durations of non-operation, please remove all batteries from
the device.
4. Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with local environmental
and institutional policies.
5. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with the applicable legal
regulations. Never dispose of batteries in the normal household
waste.
11. CELSIUS/FAHRENHEIT OPTION
In standby mode, you can switch between Celsius (°C) and
Fahrenheit (°F) by pressing and holding the Forehead/Object and
Memory buttons at the same time.

14 Care And Cleaning
12. CARE AND CLEANING
To ensure accurate measurements, it is very important to keep the
infrared sensor clean and free of scratches. Fingerprints and dirt will
affect the accuracy of the thermometer. In order to get an accurate
measurement, please clean the infrared sensor. Gently wipe its surface
with a cotton swab slightly moistened with alcohol and immediately
wipe dry with a clean cotton swab.
Use a soft dry cloth to clean the body of the thermometer. Never clean
the thermometer using an abrasive cleanser, thinner or benzene, nor
immerse the thermometer in water or other liquids. After cleaning,
place the thermometer in its protective case. Store it in a clean, dry
place at room temperature. Never expose the thermometer to extreme
temperatures, humidity, direct sunlight or shock.
• Clean the measuring sensor after each use. Use a clean cloth or
cotton bud that can be moistened with 75% alcohol.
• To clean the entire device, please use a soft cloth
slightly moistened with a mild soapy solution. Under no
circumstances may liquid enter the device. Do not use the device
again until it is completely dry.
13. CLINICAL ACCURACY VALIDATION
METHOD
This device is an adjusted mode clinical thermometer the validated
information for clinical accuracy in each adjusted mode are:
GroupA1: ∆cb=-0.010C, LA=0.18, σr=±0.080C
GroupA2: ∆cb= 0.060C, LA=0.22, σr=±0.080C
GroupB : ∆cb=-0.010C, LA=0.20, σr=±0.070C
GroupC : ∆cb=-0.010C, LA=0.18, σr=±0.070C
∆cb : CLINICAL BIAS
LA: LlMITS OF AGREEMENT
σr : CLINICAL REPEATABILITY

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Troubleshooting 15
14. TROUBLESHOOTING
When a malfunction or incorrect temperature measurement occurs, an
error message will appear as described below.
LCD Display Display Solution
The temperature
measured is higher than
1. Forehead thermometer
mode: 430C (109.40F)
2. Object temperature
mode: 1000C (212.00F)
Operate the thermometer
only between the specified
temperature ranges.
If necessary, clean the
sensor tip. In the event of
a repeated error message,
contact your retailer or
Customer Services.
The temperature
measured is lower than
340C (93.20F)
The operating
temperature is not in
the range 160C~400C
(60.80F~1040F)
Operate the thermometer
only between the specified
temperature ranges.

16 Troubleshooting
Problem Category Problem Description/
Error
Solution
Inaccurate
measurement or
where there is any
doubt regarding the
measured reading.
Please check whether
the infrared sensor is
clean.
Clean the infrared
sensor with a cotton
swab in accordance
with the user manual.
Please check if the
proper measurement
method was used.
Ensure that you have
read the manual and
know how to use
the thermometer
properly.
Inaccurate
measurement or
where there is any
doubt regarding the
measured reading.
Please check if you
have allowed the
thermometer and
patient to stabilize in
the room for at least
30 minutes.
Please keep the
thermometer
and patient in the
measuring room at
least 30 minutes prior
to use.
Are you using
the thermometer
indoors?
Please ensure that
you take temperature
indoors.
Please check if
you have held the
thermometer in your
hand for too long,
thus aecting its
accuracy.
Put the thermometer
on a table in the
room where the
measurement is
being taken and let
it cool down before
using it.

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Explanation Of Symbols 17
15. EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
0598
The CE marking with the Registration Number of the Notified
Body. This denotes the compliance of European Medical Device
Directive 93/42/EEC.
Follow instructions for use.
Disposal information: Should you wish to dispose of the article,
do so in accordance with current regulations. Details are available
from your local authority.
Type of protection of applied part against electric shock, body
floating.
IP22
This product meets the basic safety and essential performance
requirements indicated in the IP22 conditioning test (protection
against solid foreign objects of 12.5mm Ø and greater and against
vertically falling water drops when enclosure tiled up to 15°).
Temperature limits.
European Authorized Representative.
Manufacturer’s name and address.
SN
Indicate the manufacturing date and serial number.
The empty, completely flat batteries must be disposed of
through specially designated collection boxes, recycling points
or electronics retailers. You are legally required to dispose of the
batteries.
ȭ
ȭ
Transportation and storage temperature: from -20°C to 55°C.
%
Transportation and storage humidity limits: from 15% to 90%.
N6G
N6G
Transportation and storage atmospheric pressure limits: from
700hPa to 1060hPa.

18 Disposal Of The Device (environment)
16. DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE
(ENVIRONMENT)
At the end of the product life cycle, you should not dispose of
this product with normal household waste. Take this product to
a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic
equipment. The symbol on the product, user’s guide and/or
box indicates this obligation.
By taking end-of-life products to a recycling point, you are
ensuring that some of the product materials can be re-used. By reusing
some parts or raw materials from used products, you make an important
contribution to the protection of the environment.
Exhausted batteries do not belong with household waste. Dispose
of batteries in accordance with the current federal, state and local
regulations. As a consumer, you are legally obligated to return used
batteries.
Note:
1. In environments where there is a high frequency of electrostatic
discharge, the unit may malfunction and the user may have to reset it.
2. Dispose of used batteries with care; please consult retailer for details.
Please contact your local authorities should you require additional
information on the collection points in your area.

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Important Information Regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility(emc) 19
17. IMPORTANT INFORMATION
REGARDING ELECTROMAGNETIC
COMPATIBILITY(EMC)
The thermometer is intended for use in the eIectromagnetic environment
specified below. The customer or user of this thermometer should ensure
that it is used in such an environment.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - Electromagnetic emissions.
Phenomenon
Professional
healthcare facility
environment a)
HOME HEALTHCARE
ENVIRONMENT a)
Conducted and
radiated RF
EMISSIONS
a) CISPR 11 Group 1 Class B
Harmonic
distortion Not applicable
Voltage
fluctuations and
flickering
Not applicable
a) The equipment is suitable for use in Home Health Environments and
Professional Health Care Environments limited to patient rooms and
respiratory treatment facilities in hospital or clinics. The more restrictive
acceptance limits of Group 1 Class B (CISPR 11) have been considered and
applied. The equipment is suitable for use in the mentioned environments
when directly connected to the Public Mains Network.
b) The test is not applicable in this environment unless the ME EQUIPMENT
and ME SYSTEM used will be connected to the PUBLIC MAINS NETWORK
and the power input is otherwise within the scope of the Basic EMC
standard.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration - Electromagnetic immunity -
Enclosure port.

20 Important Information Regarding Electromagnetic Compatibility(emc)
Phenomenon Basic EMC standard
or test method
Immunity test levels
Professional
healthcare
facility
environment
HOME
HEALTHCARE
ENVIRONMENT
ELECTROSTATIC
DISCHARGE IEC 61000-4-3 ± 8kV contact
± 2 kV, ±4kV ±, ±8 kV, ±15 kV air
Radiated RF EM
fields IEC 61000-4-3 a)
10 V/m b) 80MHz
- 2.7 GHz 80% AM
at 1kHz
Proximity fields
from RF wireless
communications
equipment
IEC 61000-4-3
COMPLIANT
NOTE: Further information about
distances to be maintained
between portable and mobile
RF communications equipment
(transmitters) and the Motorola
MBP66N can be requested
from AViTA using the contact
information provided in this manual.
However, it is advisable to keep
the electromechanical aerosol
equipment at an adequate distance
of, at least, 0.5 m from mobile
phones or other RF communications
transmitters to minimise possible
interference.
RATED power
frequency
magnetic fields
IEC 61000-4-8 30 A/m c)
50 Hz or 60 Hz
a) The equipment is suitable for use in Home Health Environments and
Professional Health Care Environments limited to patient rooms and
respiratory treatment facilities in hospital or clinics. The more restrictive
IMMUNITY acceptance limits have been considered and applied.
b) Before modulation is applied.
c) This test level assumes a minimum distance of at least 15cm between
the ME EQUIPMENT or ME SYSTEM and sources of power frequency
magnetic fields.
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