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SureTemp Plus 690 and 692 Series Directions for Use Ver A May 2018
Directions for Use
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© 2018 Welch Allyn, Inc. To support the intended use of the product described in this publication, the purchaser of the product is permitted to copy this publication, for internal distribution only, from the media provided by Welch Allyn. Welch Allyn assumes no responsibility for any injury, or for any illegal or improper use of the product, that may result from failure to use this product in accordance with the instructions, cautions, warnings, or indications for use published in this manual. Welch Allyn is a registered trademark of Welch Allyn, Inc. Patent information For patent information, please visit www.welchallyn.com/patents. Welch Allyn Technical Support: http://www.welchallyn.com/about/company/locations.htm 106701 (CD) Material No. 412895 80022663 Ver. A Revision date: 2018-05
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901053 ELECTRONIC THERMOMETER For all GTIN numbers, see the list of “SureTemp Plus Global Trade Item Numbers (GTIN)” on page 27.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Conforms With... 1 Symbols and Descriptions... 1 Safety and Warnings... 3 Introduction... 5 SureTemp Plus Model Comparison Chart... 6 Indications/Contraindications... 6 Latex Statement... 7 Parts and Features... 7 Button Functions... 8 Set-Up... 8 Display Indicators... 10 Oral Temperature Measurement... 12 Axillary Temperature Measurement... 13 Rectal Temperature Measurement... 14 Monitor Mode Temperature Measurement... 16 Instrument Security... 17 Maintenance... 18 Cleaning and Disinfection... 18 Disposal... 19 Performance and Technical Specifications... 20 Guidence and Manufacturer’s Declaration... 21 EMC compliance... 21 Emissions and Immunity Information... 22 Replacement Parts and Accessories... 25 Accessories List... 26 SureTemp Plus Global Trade Item Numbers (GTIN)... 27 Service... 27 Welch Allyn Service Policy... 27 Contacting Welch Allyn... 28 Limited Warranty... 28 Service Centers... 29
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Conforms With IEC/UL/CSA/EN 60601-1 Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) Radio Compliance Mark (RCM)
Symbols and Descriptions Consult directions for use (DFU). A copy of the DFU is available on this website. A printed copy of the DFU can be ordered from Welch Allyn for delivery within 7 calendar days. Type BF Applied Part
Fragile
+5 Temperature Limit
95%
Humidity Limitation 15%
Internally Powered Alkaline Battery - AA 1.5V
IPXØ
Not protected against the ingress of water. Does not contain natural rubber latex.
Keep Dry
Do not re-use, Single use device
Recyclable
Separate collection of Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Do not dispose as unsorted municipal waste. Product Identifier. Reorder Number
Global Trade Item Number
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Meets essential requirements of European Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC
Intertek Testing Laboratories Approved (ETL)
Manufacturer
Serial Number
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Safety and Warnings WARNING No modification of this equipment allowed. WARNING Patient injury risk. Prior to taking a temperature, instruct the patient not to bite down on the probe as patient injury and damage to the probe may result. WARNING Patient injury risk. Use only Welch Allyn single-use disposable probe covers. A new probe cover needs to be used with each new temperature taken. Never take a temperature measurement without a single-use probe cover securely attached. Failure to use a probe cover can cause patient discomfort from a heated probe, patient cross-contamination, and inaccurate temperature readings. WARNING Patient injury risk. Inaccurate measurement risk. Oral/axillary probes (blue ejection button at top of probe) and blue removable probe wells are used for taking oral and axillary temperatures only. Rectal probes (red ejection button) and red removable probe wells are used for taking rectal temperatures only. Use of the incorrect removable probe well could result in patient cross-contamination. Use of the probe at the wrong site will result in temperature errors. WARNING Patient injury risk. When taking rectal temperatures, insert the probe tip only 5/8 inch (approximately 1.5 cm) inside the rectum of adults and only 3//8 inch (approximately 1 cm) inside the rectum of children to avoid the risk of bowel perforation. WARNING Inaccurate measurement risk. Never take an axillary temperature through the patient’s clothing. Carefully place the probe in the axilla, avoiding contact with other objects or material. WARNING Patient injury risk. Continuous measurement durations of 3 minutes at the oral and rectal sites and 5 minutes at the axillary site are recommended for accurate measurement. Do not continuously measure beyond 10 minutes in any mode. WARNING To ensure patient safety and temperature measurement accuracy, use only accessories and supplies recommended or supplied by Welch Allyn. WARNING Never use a damaged temperature probe. The thermometer consists of high-quality precision parts and should be protected from severe impact or shock. Do not use the thermometer if you notice any signs of damage to the probe or instrument. If the thermometer probe is dropped or damaged, remove it from use and have it inspected by qualified service personnel. WARNING Equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen or nitrous oxide. WARNING Inaccurate measurement risk. For rectal measurements, apply a thin layer of lubricant to probe cover, if necessary, for patient comfort. Use of excessive lubricant may affect reading accuracy. WARNING Inaccurate measurement risk. To ensure optimal accuracy, always confirm that the correct mode and site are selected.
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Caution Liquids can damage electronics inside the thermometer. Prevent liquids from spilling on the thermometer. If liquids are spilled on the thermometer, dry off the thermometer with a clean cloth. Check for proper operation and accuracy. If liquids possibly entered the thermometer, remove the thermometer from use until it has been properly dried, inspected, and tested by qualified service personnel. Caution Welch Allyn recommends that batteries are removed for long term storage since alkaline batteries can deteriorate and leak over extended periods of time, and possibly cause damage to the thermometer. Caution Do not autoclaveany component of this product. Please note the cleaning procedures described on page 18 of this manual. Caution Do not use this instrument for any purpose other than that specified in this booklet. Doing so will invalidate the instrument’s warranty. Caution This thermometer complies with current required standards for electromagnetic interference and should not present a problem to other equipment nor is it effected by other devices. As a precaution, avoid using this device in close proximity to other equipment. Caution Inaccurate measurement risk. Patient activites such as strenuous exercise, ingesting hot or cold liquids, eating, chewing gum or mints, brushing teeth, or smoking may effect oral temperature measurements for up to 20 minutes. Caution Probe covers are disposable, nonsterilized, and single-use. Probes are also nonsterilized. Do not autoclave probes and probe covers. Ensure that probe covers are disposed of according to facility requirements or local regulations.
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Introduction Please follow the operating and maintenance instructions provided in this manual to ensure years of accurate and reliable service. Please read these instructions thoroughly before using the instrument, and then store these instructions in a safe place for future reference. The Welch Allyn SureTemp Plus is a portable thermistor thermometer used for accurately measuring body temperatures at oral, axillary, or rectal sites. The device measures temperature by default in predictive (Normal) mode, during which it uses a predictive algorithm to calculate patient temperature. If you cannot correctly measure the patient’s temperature in Normal Mode, the unit will automatically enter Monitor (Direct) Mode. Normal body temperature is a range, which varies from person to person and is influenced by factors such as time of day and an individual’s level of activity, ingested medications, age, and gender. A person’s normal temperature tends to decrease with age. The following table shows that ranges of normal also vary by site. Do not directly compare measurements from different sites. This booklet provides informative tips and instructions for using the SureTemp Plus model 690 and model 692 thermometers. The chart on the following page provides details about the differences between these SureTemp Plus instruments.
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SureTemp Plus Model Comparison Chart This manual describes features found in SureTemp Plus model 690 and 692 thermometers. Certain features are not available to users of the model 690 thermometer. SureTemp Plus Model 690
SureTemp Plus Model 692
Probe Cover Storage
X
X
F/C Conversion
X
X
Last Temperature Recall
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X
Monitor Mode
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X
Detachable Probe
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X
Oral / Axillary / Rectal Modes on Each Thermometer
X
X
Color-Coded Removable Probe Well
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X
Wall-Holder Standard
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Pulse Timer
X
Backlight
X
Security (Electronic)
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Configurable On-Screen Labeling for Identification of Instrument
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Sold in U.S./Canada
X
X
Sold Internationally
X
X
Instrument Warranty
2 years
3 years
Removable Probe Well
90 days
90 days
Probe Warranty
1 year
1 year
Indications/Contraindications The Welch Allyn SureTemp Plus thermometer measures patient’s temperature in the oral, axillary, and rectal body sites of adult, pediatric, and newborn patients. The device is not designed, sold, or intended for use except as indicated.
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Latex Statement The components of the SureTemp Plus device that could contact the user or patient were not made with natural rubber latex. This includes all items that could be contacted during normal operation, and all other functions, such as user maintenance and cleaning, as are defined in the Directions for use. No internal components are known to be made with natural rubber latex.
Parts and Features You can find the serial number of your device on a label affixed to the rear housing inside the unit’s probe cover storage compartment. Please note the parts of your Welch Allyn SureTemp Plus thermometer as shown below:
Ejection Button (blue or red)
Probe Thermometer
LCD Display C/F (Celsius/ Fahrenheit) Button Pulse Timer Button/ Monitor Mode (692 Only) Recall Button Mode Selection Button
Box of Probe Covers Removable Probe Well (blue or red) Latching Probe Connector
Battery Door/Probe Cover Storage Compartment
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Button Functions Buttons
Procedure
C/F
Press and release the C/F (Celsius/Fahrenheit) button to toggle between temperature scales any time a temperature is displayed on the LCD.
Pulse Timer/Monitor
Press and release the Pulse Timer/Monitor Mode button to activate the timer. Audible beeps sound at 0, 15, 30, 45, and 60 seconds. The timer turns off automatically after 60 seconds. You can stop the timer at any time by pressing the Pulse Timer/ Monitor Mode button or by removing the probe from the probe well.
Mode (692 Only)
For Monitor Mode, press and release the Pulse Timer button after you have withdrawn the probe from the probe well to switch the device into Monitor Mode. Mode Selection
Press and release the Mode Selection button after you have withdrawn the blue probe from the probe well to change the current measurement site to Oral, Adult Axillary, or Pediatric Axillary. The selected measurement site is displayed by a flashing body site icon. Note that no other measurement sites are available when using the red probe in the Rectal Mode.
Recall
Press and release the Recall button when the display is blank to recall the last completed predicted temperature. The LCD will display the recalled temperature for five seconds along with the battery icon, temperature scale, mode selection, and probeposition icon (if applicable).
Set-Up ASSEMBLING THE UNIT Your SureTemp Plus thermometer is shipped to you with three 1.5V AA batteries installed. 1. Install the oral/axillary probe (blue ejection button) or optional rectal probe (red Ejection button) by inserting the latching probe connector on the end of the coiled cord into the unit’s plug receptacle. Ensure that the connector snaps into place. The LCD will illuminate for approximately 7 seconds and will then turn off. 2. Connect the appropriate removable probe well to the thermometer. Note that the cutout in the probe well fits over the probe cord strain relief. Ensure that the removable probe well “snaps” into position and is completely seated to the thermometer. Place the probe into the well. 3. Insert the box of Welch Allyn disposable probe covers into the probe cover storage holder. To open the box of probe covers, remove and discard the tear-away corner. You will see the ends of the probe covers in the box. MOUNTING THE UNIT Mount the wall-mount bracket in a location such as an interior wall or wall divider so that the thermometer remains at ambient room temperature. Mounting the unit on an
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uninsulated exterior wall, in an area directly hit by sunlight, above heat radiators or powered equipment (including computers and lights), or below air conditioning outlets is not recommended. Proper mounting of the unit will prevent tangling of the probe cord with other equipment at the patient’s bedside. 1. Mount the instrument so that all other objects are no closer than 4 inches (10.25 cm) from the sides and bottom of the unit. 2. Mount the wall mount a maximum of 48 inches (122 cm) from the floor. 3. Install the wall mount to allow at least 12 inches 30.5 cm) clearance on top of the instrument. This provides ease of removing and installing the probe and probe well or installing probe covers onto the probe.
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Display Indicators
Instrument Malfunction The device is not working properly. Contact Welch Allyn’s Customer Service Department for assistance.
Broken Probe The probe is broken. Replace probe or contact Welch Allyn’s Customer Service Department for assistance. Loss of Tissue Contact The probe has lost contact with the patient’s tissue. The icon will disappear once proper contact is achieved. The icon will later reappear at the end of the temperature measurement. It is recommended that you take a new temperature reading. ID Field This is a seven-character field that allows customized identification of the instrument via user-selected letters and numbers. See the Model 690/692 Service Manual for set-up instructions. Walking Segments The dark bar will move around the display when the thermometer is in the process of taking a temperature. Oral Mode This flashing icon and/or word are displayed to show that the Oral Mode is selected.
Adult Axillary Mode This flashing icon and/or words are displayed to show that the Adult Axillary Mode is selected.
Ped Axillary Mode This flashing icon and/or words are displayed to show that the Pediatric Axillary Mode is selected.
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Rectal Mode This flashing icon and/or word are displayed to show that the Rectal Mode is selected.
Monitor Mode This icon is displayed while in Monitor Mode. Monitor Mode is used for continuous temperature monitoring when difficult situations prevent accurate temperatures in the Normal Mode. For oral and rectal sites, three minutes of continuous monitoring is recommended for an accurate temperature reading. For axillary sites, five minutes of continuous monitoring is recommended. Patient Temperature Exceeds Upper Measurement Range Limit of 110.0 °F (43.3 °C)
Patient Temperature Is Lower than Measurement Range Limit of 80.0 °F (26.7 °C)
Ambient Temperature Exceeds Upper Measurement Range Limit of 104.0 °F (40.0 °C)
Ambient Temperature Is Lower than Measurement Range Limit of 50.0 °F (10.0 °C)
Pulse Timer This icon indicates that the device is in the Pulse Timer Mode. Low Battery A single flashing segment appears on the battery symbol. Normal operation is not affected. Replace the batteries. Dead Battery An open battery symbol remains on the LCD and the device will not operate. Replace the batteries. Security Mode The instrument is in Security Mode. Return the thermometer to the wall holder to resume normal operation See page 17 to set the instrument in Security Mode (Model 692 only).
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Oral Temperature Measurement Using Probe with Blue Ejection Button and Blue Probe Well When used correctly, the SureTemp Plus thermometer accurately measures an oral temperature in approximately 4–6 seconds. The ability of the SureTemp Plus thermometer to take an accurate oral temperature requires correct user technique. TAKING AN ORAL TEMPERATURE WARNING Do not take a patient’s temperature without using a Welch Allyn disposable probe cover. Doing so can cause patient discomfort, patient cross contamination, and erroneous temperature readings. 1. Ensure that the oral probe (blue ejection button) and the blue probe well are installed. 2. Holding the probe handle with your thumb and two fingers on the indentations of the probe handle, withdraw the probe from the probe well. 3. Verify that the oral model icon is selected by observing the flashing head icon on the instrument’s display. If this icon is not flashing, press the Mode Selection button until the head icon appears. 4. Load a probe cover by inserting the probe into a probe cover and pressing the probe handle down firmly. The probe handle will move slightly to engage the probe cover. WARNING Use only Welch Allyn probe covers. The use of other manufacturer’s probe covers or no probe cover may produce temperature measurement errors and/or inaccuracy. .
5. With the Oral Mode indicator flashing, quickly place the probe tip under the patient’s tongue on either side of the mouth to reach the rear sublingual pocket. Have the patient close his/her lips around the probe. 6. Hold the probe in place, keeping the tip of the probe in contact with the oral tissue throughout the measurement process. Rotating “walking” segments appear on the display, indicating that measurement is in progress. 7. The unit will beep three times when the final temperature is reached. The measurement site, temperature scale, and patient temperature will display on the LCD. The final temperature will remain on the display for 30 seconds. 8. If you cannot correctly measure the patient’s temperature in Normal Mode, the unit will automatically enter Monitor Mode. In this mode, measurement time is extended. Either repeat the temperature measurement in Normal Mode in the opposite sublingual pocket or keep the probe in place for three minutes in Monitor Mode. The thermometer will not beep to indicate a final temperature. Record the temperature
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before removing the probe from the site, as the temperature reading is not maintained in memory. WARNING Patient injury risk. Do not exceed the recommended temperature measurement durations in Direct Mode. Continuous measurement durations of 3 minutes at the oral and rectal sites and 5 minutes at the axillary site are recommended for accurate measurement. Do not continuously measure beyond 10 minutes in any mode. 9. After the temperature measurement is complete, remove the probe from the patient’s mouth. Eject the probe cover by firmly pressing the ejection button on the top of the probe. 10. Return the probe to the probe well. The LCD display will go blank. Caution Patient actions may interfere with accurate oral temperature readings. Ingesting hot or cold liquids, eating food, chewing gum or mints, brushing teeth, smoking, or performing strenuous activity may affect temperature readings for up to 20 minutes after activity has ended.
Axillary Temperature Measurement Using Probe with Blue Ejection Button and Blue Probe Well When used correctly, the SureTemp Plus thermometer accurately measures an axillary temperature for pediatric patients (ages 17 and younger) in approximately 10–13 seconds and for adult patients (ages 18 and older) in approximately 12–15 seconds. PLACING THE THERMOMETER INTO AXILLARY MODE WARNING Do not take a patient’s temperature without using a Welch Allyn disposable probe cover. Doing so can cause patient discomfort, patient cross contamination, and erroneous temperature readings. 1. Ensure that the axillary probe (blue ejection button) and the blue probe well are installed. 2. Holding the probe handle with your thumb and two fingers on the indentations of the probe handle, withdraw the probe from the probe well. 3. Verify that the axillary mode is selected by observing the correct flashing axillary icon on the instrument’s display. If this icon is not flashing, press the Mode Selection button to select the Adult Axillary or Pediatric Axillary icon is displayed.
Adult Axillary Mode Icon Pediatric Axillary Mode Icon
Caution To ensure optimal accuracy, always confirm that the correct axillary mode is selected. Caution After a temperature is taken and the probe is returned to the probe well, the instrument reverts to the original measurement site mode.
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TAKING AN AXILLARY TEMPERATURE WARNING Do not take an axillary temperature through patient’s clothing. Direct contact between patient’s skin and the probe is required. 1. Load a probe cover by inserting the probe into a probe cover and pressing the probe handle down firmly. The probe handle will move slightly to engage the probe cover. WARNING Use only Welch Allyn probe covers. The use of other manufacturer’s probe covers or no probe cover may produce temperature measurement errors and/or inaccuracy. 2. With the correct axillary mode indicator flashing, lift the patient’s arm so that the entire axilla is easily seen. Place the probe as high as possible in the axilla. Do not allow the probe tip to come into contact with the patient until the probe is placed in the measurement site. Before this, any contact between the probe tip and the tissue or other material may cause inaccurate readings. 3. Verify that the probe tip is completely surrounded by axillary tissue and place the arm snugly at the patient’s side. Hold the patient’s arm in this position and do not allow movement of the arm or probe during the measurement cycle. Rotating “walking” segments appear on the display, indicating that measurement is in progress. 4. The unit will beep three times when the final temperature is reached. The measurement site, temperature scale, and patient temperature will display on the LCD. The final temperature will remain on the display for 30 seconds. 5. If you cannot correctly measure the patient’s temperature in Normal Mode, the unit will automatically enter Monitor Mode. In this mode, measurement time is extended. Either repeat the temperature measurement in Normal Mode in the opposite axilla or keep the probe in place for five minutes in Monitor Mode. The thermometer will not beep to indicate a final temperature. Record the temperature before removing the probe from the site, as the temperature reading is not maintained in memory. WARNING Long-term continuous monitoring beyond five minutes is not recommended in the Axillary Mode. 6. After the temperature measurement is complete, remove the probe from the patient’s axilla. Eject the probe cover by firmly pressing the ejection button on the top of the probe. 7. Return the probe to the probe well. The LCD display will go blank. WARNING Probe contact with electrodes, bandages, etc., poor tissue contact, taking a temperature over clothing, or prolonged exposure of axilla to ambient air can cause inaccurate temperature readings.
Rectal Temperature Measurement Using Probe with Red Ejection Button and Red Probe Well When used correctly, the SureTemp Plus thermometer accurately measures rectal temperature in approximately 10–13 seconds. TAKING A RECTAL TEMPERATURE
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WARNING Cross contamination or nosocomial infection risk. Thorough handwashing greatly reduces the risk of cross-contamination and nosocomial infection. WARNING Do not take a patient’s temperature without using a Welch Allyn disposable probe cover. Doing so can cause patient discomfort, patient cross contamination, and erroneous temperature readings. 1. Ensure that the rectal probe (red ejection button) and the red probe well are installed. The instrument will only operate in Rectal Mode when the red rectal probe and probe well are installed. 2. Holding the probe handle with your thumb and two fingers on the indentations of the probe handle, withdraw the probe from the probe well. 3. Observe the flashing lower-body icon on the unit’s display. Load a probe cover by inserting the probe into a probe cover and pressing the probe handle down firmly. The probe handle will move slightly to engage the probe cover. WARNING Use only Welch Allyn probe covers. The use of other manufacturer’s probe covers or no probe cover may produce temperature measurement errors and/or inaccuracy. 4. With the Rectal Mode indicator flashing, separate the patient’s buttocks with one hand. Using the other hand, gently insert the probe only 1.5 cm (5/8 in.) inside the rectum (less for infants and children). The use of a lubricant is optional. WARNING Patient injury risk. When taking rectal temperatures, insert the probe tip only 5/8 inch (approximately 1.5 cm) inside the rectum of adults and only 3/8 inch (approximately 1 cm) inside the rectum of children to avoid the risk of bowel perforation. 5. Tilt the probe so that the tip of the probe is in contact with tissue. Keep the hand separating the buttocks in place, and hold the probe in place throughout the measurement process. Rotating “walking” segments appear on the display, indicating that measurement is in progress. 6. The unit will beep three times when the final temperature is reached. The measurement site, temperature scale, and patient temperature will display on the LCD. The final temperature will remain on the display for 30 seconds. 7. If you cannot correctly measure the patient’s temperature in Normal Mode, the unit will automatically enter Monitor Mode. In this mode, measurement time is extended. Either repeat the temperature measurement in Normal Mode or keep the probe in place for three minutes in Monitor Mode. The thermometer will not beep to indicate a final temperature. Record the temperature before removing the probe from the site, as the temperature reading is not maintained in memory. WARNING Long-term continuous monitoring beyond three minutes is not recommended in Rectal Mode. 8. After the temperature measurement is complete, remove the probe from the patient’s rectum. Eject the probe cover by firmly pressing the ejection button on the top of the probe. 9. Return the probe to the probe well. The LCD display will go blank.
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10. Wash your hands. WARNING Washing hands greatly reduces the risk of cross-contamination and Nosocomial Infection.
Monitor Mode Temperature Measurement Using Probe with Blue Ejection Button (Oral/Axillary) or Red Ejection Button (Rectal) Monitor Mode continuously displays the temperature of the probe for as long as the probe remains in place at the measurement site and remains within the operating patient temperature range. The patient’s oral and rectal temperature will reach final equilibrium in approximately three minutes in the Monitor Mode. Axillary temperature will reach equilibrium in approximately five minutes in the Monitor Mode. Caution Monitored temperatures are not stored in memory for recall.
TAKING A TEMPERATURE USING MONITOR MODE WARNING Do not take a patient’s temperature without using a Welch Allyn disposable probe cover. Doing so can cause patient discomfort, patient cross contamination, and erroneous temperature readings. 1. Ensure that both the appropriately colored probe and matching probe well for the intended measurement site (oral/axillary or rectal) are installed. 2. Holding the probe handle with your thumb and two fingers on the indentations of the probe handle, withdraw the probe from the probe well. 3. Load a probe cover by inserting the probe into a probe cover and pressing the probe handle down firmly. The probe handle will move slightly to engage the probe cover. WARNING Use only Welch Allyn probe covers. The use of other manufacturer’s probe covers or no probe cover may produce temperature measurement errors and/or inaccuracy. 4. For Model 692, press and release the Pulse Timer / Monitor Mode button after you have withdrawn the probe from the probe well to switch the device into Monitor Mode. The Monitor Mode indicator appears on the LCD. WARNING The unit will automatically enter Monitor Mode if the probe is withdrawn from the probe well and is not replaced within 60 seconds of inactivity. 5. For Model 690, take the patient’s temperature using the normal Oral, Rectal, Pediatric Axillary, or Adult Axillary Mode as previously described. a. Continue to hold the probe in position after the temperature is displayed. b. Press the Mode Selection button until the Monitor Mode indicator appears on the LCD.
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6. Hold the thermometer in place for the required duration: Oral 3 minutes Axillary
5 minutes
Rectal
3 minutes
WARNING Long-term continuous monitoring beyond three to five minutes is not recommended in any mode. 7. Record the temperature before removing the probe from the site. 8. Eject the probe cover by firmly pressing the ejection button on the top of the probe. 9. Replace the probe in the probe well to clear the display and reset the thermometer to Normal Mode. The thermometer will not beep to indicate a final temperature.
Instrument Security The SureTemp Model 692 thermometer is equipped with electronic security options designed to reduce the risk of theft. These options include both Temperature Count and Instant-On security features. TEMPERATURE COUNT
The Temperature Count security feature allows you to take a set number of temperature readings before the instrument goes into the security alarm state. The selectable counts are 25, 50, 100, and 200. As the instruments nears the final reading, it will display SECURITY COUNT as a warning, along with a number representing the last 5 temperature counts (i.e., 5,4,3,2,1) remaining on the security counter. When the instrument enters the alarm state, it beeps for approximately 10 seconds. At this time, the instrument displays SEC on the LCD along with SECURITY COUNT in the ID field in the upper left-hand corner of the screen. The instrument is then disabled. Returning the instrument to the wall holder resets the security count. If the count is set to “OFF” the temperature count function is disabled and no security alarm will occur. To set the Temperature Count security feature, please refer to the Service Manual. INSTANT-ON
When the Instant-On feature is activated, the instrument goes into the security alarm state within five seconds after removal from the wall holder. When the instrument enters the alarm state, it beeps continuously and displays SEC on the LCD. Pressing the Mode Selection button while removing the probe from the probe well, within 30 seconds of the instruments removal from the wall holder, clears the alarm and allows the instrument to operate. Returning the instrument to the wall holder will reset the instant audio alarm. The options for the Instant-On feature are ON and OFF. In the OFF setting, no security alarm will sound. To set the Instant-On security feature, please refer to the Service Manual.