Proactive Non Contact Infrared Thermometer

$59.95
In Stock
SKU
40010

  • Practical and easy to use
  • Audio alarm when the temperature is too high
  • Memory for 32 previous measurements
  • Back-lit LCD screen

Proactive Non Contact Infrared Thermometer has been developed using the latest infrared technology, allowing the temporal artery (TA) temperature to be taken without touching the patient, at a distance of 2 inches away from the forehead. This is Precise, instantaneous, and without contact. The ProTemp is the most suitable thermometer for no risk temperature measurement in a long term facility setting.

Proactive Non-Contact Thermometer Highlights

  • Practical and easy to use
  • Audio alarm when the temperature is too high
  • Memory for 32 previous measurements
  • Back-lit LCD screen

Proactive Infrared Thermometer Features

  • Proactive Non Contact Infrared Thermometer designed to take the body temperature of a person without the interference from the heat of the surrounding environment
  • Reliable and stable infrared detection system
  • Data can be displayed in either Celsius or Fahrenheit
  • Automatic shut off (energy saving device)

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    Normal Conditions of Use Operating Temprature 50°F to 104°F ( 10°C to 40°C ) Humidity rate: = 85%
    Power DC3 V ( 2 AA batteries )
    Unit Size 6.9 x 1.9 x 2inch ( L x W x H )
    Unit Weight (with
    battery)
    0.325 lb
    Display Resolution 0.1° C (0.1°F)
    Automatic Stop 5 sec.
    Measuring Range Body mode:
    89.6°F to 109.2°F (2°C to 42.9°C)
    Surface mode:
    32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C)
    Precision From 96.8°F to 102.2°F (36°C
    to 39°C) = ±0.4°F(±0.2°C)
    Consumption = 300mW
    Accuracy ± 0.6° F (0.3° C)
    Measuring Distance 1.2 in to 2 in (3 cm to 5 cm)
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