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TENERGY PN 58062 Infrared Thermometer User Manual

Important Safety Information

Please read these instructions carefully before using this product and keep them in a safe place for future reference.

A large black triangle with an exclamation mark inside indicates a warning or caution. Pay close attention to these sections.

What's in the Box

  • Infrared Thermometer
  • 2x AAA Batteries
  • User Manual
  • Storage Pouch

Warning and Precautions

  • Use of this thermometer is not intended as a substitute for consultation with a physician.
  • Keep out of reach of children under 12 years old.
  • Never use the thermometer for purposes other than those it has been intended for. Follow general safety precautions when using on children.
  • Never immerse the thermometer into water or other liquids, as this thermometer is not waterproof.
  • Do not store this thermometer in temperature extremes below -13°F (-25°C) or over 140°F (60°C), or in excessive humidity (above 95% non-condensing relative humidity).
  • If the thermometer is stored in a location that is cooler or warmer than where it is being used, allow it to reach room temperature for 10 minutes before taking a measurement.
  • Do not use the thermometer if there are signs of damage on the sensor or on the thermometer itself. If damaged, do not attempt to repair the product.
  • Never insert a sharp object into the sensor or any other open surface on the thermometer.
  • This thermometer consists of high-precision parts. Do not drop the instrument. Protect it from severe impact and shock.
  • This thermometer is intended for household use only.
  • Temperature elevation may signal a serious illness, especially in neonates and infants, or in adults who are old, frail, or have a weakened immune system. Seek professional advice immediately when there is a temperature elevation and if taking temperature on:
    • Neonates and infants under 3 months (Consult a physician immediately if the temperature exceeds 99.4 °F [37.4 °C]).
    • Patients over 60 years of age (fever may be blunted or absent in older patients).
    • Patients with Diabetes Mellitus or a weakened immune system (e.g., HIV positive, cancer chemotherapy, chronic steroid treatment, splenectomy).
    • Patients who are bedridden (e.g., nursing home patient, stroke, chronic illness, recovering from surgery).
    • A transplant patient (e.g., liver, heart, lung, kidney).
  • This thermometer is not intended for pre-term babies or small-for-gestational age babies.
  • This thermometer is not intended to interpret hypothermic temperatures.
  • Do not allow children to take their temperatures unattended.
  • Consult a doctor if symptoms such as unexplained irritability, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, changes in appetite or activity, seizure, muscle pain, shivering, stiff neck, pain when urinating, etc., are observed, even in the absence of fever.
  • Even in the absence of fever, those who exhibit a normal temperature may still need medical attention. People on antibiotics, analgesics, or antipyretics should not be assessed solely on temperature readings to determine the severity of their illness.
  • Do not modify this equipment without the authorization of the manufacturer.

Appearance of the Product

The TENERGY Infrared Thermometer features a clear LCD display, a Measure Button, a Memory/Mode Button, and a Mute/Unit Switch Button on the front. The top of the thermometer houses the Thermometer Sensor, and the Battery Chamber is located on the handle.

LCD Display Icons

  • ? Room Temperature Mode
  • ? Forehead Temperature Mode
  • ?️ Measured Temperature
  • °F Temperature Unit
  • ? Mute / Un-Mute Alarm
  • Ⓜ️ Memory Recall
  • ? Low Battery

Measurement Standards

Typical Normal Body Temperature

Each individual's normal temperature varies based on factors such as age, time of day, exertion level, health status, and measuring method. The following table provides a quick reference guide to typical body temperature ranges. It is important to know each individual's normal temperature when they are well to accurately diagnose a fever. Take multiple readings to establish a healthy normal baseline temperature.

MethodRange (°F)
0 - 2 years
OralN/A
Rectal97.9100.4
Axillary94.599.1
Ear97.5100.4
Forehead (this product)94.599.1
3-10 years
Oral95.999.5
Rectal97.9100.4
Axillary96.698.0
Ear97.0100.0
Forehead (this product)96.698.0
11 - 65 years
Oral97.699.6
Rectal98.6100.6
Axillary95.398.4
Ear96.699.7
Forehead (this product)95.398.4
65+ years
Oral96.498.5
Rectal97.199.2
Axillary96.097.4
Ear96.499.5
Forehead (this product)96.097.4

Note: This device is not intended as a substitute for regular check-ups by a doctor. Consult a doctor if you have any doubt about the temperature.

Using the Product

Step 1. Power the Thermometer - Insert the battery

  1. Locate and slide open the battery chamber cover.
  2. Insert two AAA batteries, using the plus (+) and minus (-) guides inside the battery chamber to ensure proper direction.
  3. Close the battery chamber cover.

Note: When the battery is low, the ? icon will show up on the screen to remind you to replace the battery. Do not confuse it with the out of temperature range indicator “Lo”.

Step 2. Aim the Thermometer

Position the thermometer 1 inch away from the center of the forehead, just between the eyebrows. If the eyebrow area is covered with hair, sweat, or dirt, clear the area before taking a measurement. It is important to hold the thermometer steady at the right angle and distance during measurement, as movement will impact the temperature reading.

Visual Description: A diagram shows a person's head in profile, with the thermometer held approximately 1 inch away from the forehead, pointing towards the area between the eyebrows.

Note: For best consistent results, measure body temperature at a time of day when there are least factors that may affect the results, such as early in the morning after getting out of bed, before the first meal.

Step 3. Take Temperature Measurement

  1. Properly position the thermometer away from the forehead (refer to the last section).
  2. Press the

    Models: PN 58062, Infrared Thermometer

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