
REV.20210226
PN. 8217610010
CARE & STORAGE
1. Do not drop or crush the device. It is not shock proof.
2. Do not dismantle or modify the device other than changing the battery.
3. Do not store the device in an extreme environment with direct sunlight, high/low temperatures or
in a location with high humidity or severe dust.
Please contact your local agents or distributors if the device does not function properly as specified
under PRODUCT SPECIFICATION.
Warning :
1. Discard old battery carefully, out of reach of young children. Swallowing the battery may
be fatal. If the battery is swallowed, contact a hospital immediately to have it removed. Do
not dispose of the battery in a fire. It may explode.
2. For battery disposition, please refer to your local disposal laws.
Flexible Tip Digital Clinical Thermometer
IN STRUCTIO NS FO R USE
P
lease read thoroughly before use
FEATURES
PARTS DESCRIPTION
KD-1761
1. Easy to read digital LCD (liquid crystal display).
2. Compact, accurate and durable device.
3. Easy to take temperature.
4. If the thermometer is inadvertently left on after temperature stabilization, it will automatically
shut off in 30 seconds.
5. Small light weight unit.
6. Low battery indication.
7. Measures temperature in 2~10 seconds*. *Results may vary by individual and measurements
method used.
8. For oral, rectal and axillary use.
DEVICE DESCRIPTION AND INTENDED USE
This digital thermometer is intended to measure human body temperature for children and adults; it
has digital display and be used in household environment.
CONTRAINDICATIONS
Do Not:
1. Place the thermometer probe in scarred tissue or tissue compromised by skin disorders.
2. Place the thermometer probe on skin exposed to direct sunlight, fireplace heat, cold compress
therapies, air conditioner flow, etc.
3. Use on patients with an oral disorder.
HOW TO USE
1. Disinfect the probe with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol before using.
2. Press and release the ON/OFF button, the display reads confirming that the unit is
functioning properly.
3. Then the display will show L°F with °F flashing. The device start to measure.
4. Place the probe in the appropriate position.
5. Once the degree sign °F stops flashing, the measurement is finished and the temperature is
displayed. A beeping signal will sound for approximately 5 seconds.
NOTE : A beep will sound when the peak temperature has registered and is ready-to-read. The
"Normal Temperature" beep will sound repeatedly for 5 seconds.
6. The unit will automatically turn off in 30 seconds (approx.). However, to prolong battery life, If you
compare readings between two thermometers, it is possible to have different readings even when
both are within accuracy requirements.
Special Features
Last-Temperature Memory Recall: When the ON/OFF button is depressed to activate the
thermometer, hold down for approximately 5 seconds. The display of 188.8 will change to show the
last reading. This reading is displayed as long as the button is held down. When the button is
released, the thermometer will be in “ready-to-measure” mode and the recalled temperature will be
erased.
For Models with Fever alarm: If the temperature registers higher than 99.5°F(37.5°C), the fever
alarm (the thermometer beeps rapidly and continuously for 5 seconds) will sound when the peak
temperature has registered. Also, the result will keep flashing until the thermometer is turned off.
For Switchable Centigrade and Fahrenheit Models: Turn unit on. While 188.8 is still showing press
& hold the power button again for 2 seconds.
NOTE: Always disinfect the thermometer before using.
NOTE: Drinking or eating prior to use may affect reading; oral measurement should be taken 30
minutes after drinking or eating.
NOTE: In step 4, you may put a sanitary plastic probe cover on the sensor tip to help to prevent
cross-infection and contamination. Use of the probe cover may result in a 0.2°F(0.1°C)
difference from actual temperature. Dispose of any used probe cover and store the unit in a
safe place.
NOTE: Temperature readings vary from person to person and time to time; find your normal
temperature and watch for changes. If you compare readings between two thermometers,
it is possible to have different readings even when both are within accuracy requirements.
Storage Conditions -4~120°F(-20~50°C) , R.H. of 15~95% non-condensing
Compliance ASTM-E1112
SPECIFICATIONS
Measurement Range 89.6~111.1°F(32.0~43.9°C)
Resolution 0.1°F
Accuracy
Memory Last memory
Battery (included) CR1225 Battery x 1pcs
Dimension 137.4mm x 30mm x 13.8mm ±2%
Battery Life More than 5000 measurements
Weight Approx. 22g includes battery ±5%
Operating Conditions 60.8~104.0°F (16~40°C), R.H. of 15~95% non-condensing
95.9~107.6°F:±0.2°F, Other:±0.3°F
(35.5~42.0°C:±0.1°C, Other:±0.2°C)
Certification ISO 13485
Low Battery Indication
Memory Indication
Measure Value
Measure Unit
Probe
Accu-Bite
Displ ay Windo w
ON/OFF Button
EXPLANATION OF SYMBOLS
Auto detection error.
Temperature is higher than the measuring range.
Temperature is lower than the measuring range.
M
Memory Indication
When this displays, the device will no longer take measurements.
Operating instructions
Manufacturer
Warning and Caution
YYMM: Lot Number composed by year(Y) and month(M) of manufacture
"ON" / "OFF" (push-push)
NOTE Each position, "ON" or "OFF", is a stable position.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
1. When the symbol “ ” appears, the battery needs to be
replaced.
2. Using a coin, unlock the battery cover by turning it
counter-clockwise and carefully remove the battery with a
non-metal instrument from the battery holder. Avoid using any
sharp metal objects to remove the battery from the holder.
3. Discard the old battery carefully.
4. Place a new 3.0V button size battery, CR1225 or equivalent in
the chamber with the negative (-) side
up and the positive (+) side down.
5. Replace and fasten the battery cover securely by the screw.
PRECAUTIONS
1. Do not boil the probe. Instead, clean the unit by wiping it with a dry cloth and disinfect the probe
with isopropyl (rubbing) alcohol. See cleaning instructions for details.
2. Do not drop the thermometer or expose it to heavy shock.
3. Do not bite or swallow the probe and the battery cover.
4. Do not let thermometer come into contact with any thinner or chemical solvents.
5. After using, clean the thermometer and place it into the carrier case.
6. Do not store the unit under direct sunlight, at a high temperature, in high humidity or dust.
Performance may be degraded.
7. Stop using the thermometer if it operates erratically or if the display malfunctions.
8. Keep out of reach of unsupervised children. Do not let children play with the unit. TEMPERA-
TURE SHOULD BE TAKEN UNDER ADULT SUPERVISION.
9. Components may be harmful if swallowed. Contact a physician immediately should this occur.
10.Clean the thermometer probe before storing.
11.Do not attempt to disassemble the unit except to replace the battery.
12.Do not use if the display malfunctions or it operates irregularly.
13.Do not put this unit in dishwasher.
14.If the thermometer has been stored at below-freezing temperatures, allow the thermometer to
warm naturally to room temperature before using.
15.Performance of the thermometer may be degraded if: Operated or stored outside stated
temperature and humidity ranges or if the patient's temperature is below the ambient (room)
temperature.
16.Before using, it is recommended to not drink, smoke or exercise for at least twenty minutes prior
to taking a measurement. During measurement do not talk or walk as it may cause inaccurate
readings.
17.Only use the thermometer indoors and do not use it near mobile phones or microwave ovens.
In the case of thermometer whose maximum power exceeds 2 W, the minimum distance from
thermometer should be 3.3 meters in order to avoid interference from the electronic device.
18.When the battery is almost exhausted, the symbol
" " will appear in the display window,
meaning it’s time to replace the battery.
19.ORAL TEMPERATURE READINGS ARE OFTEN 1.0°F
(0.5°C) LOWER THAN ACTUAL BODY
TEMPERATURE READINGS.
20.The reading is for reference. If you feel sick or uncomfortable please contact your physician.
TROUBLE SHOOTING
Auto detection error.
Please retake temperature.
Please retake temperature.
The device detects low battery, please change the battery.
CLEANING & DISINFECTION INSTRUCTIONS
Do not use corrosive detergent to clean the unit.
Clean and disinfect the thermometer before and after use.
Cleaning process:
1. Rinse with cold water several times.
2. Clean the probe with a solution of 5-10% mild detergent about 10~15 seconds.
3. Rinse clean with cold water to avoid any chemical residues remaining on the device.
4. Rinse the device with drinking water or distilled water to ensure the removal of all remnants of
the cleansing agent.
5. If necessary, repeat step 2 through step 4 in order to make sure the device is clean.
6. Dry thermometer with a clean dry wipe in order to prevent water stains.
Disinfection process:
1. After cleaning and disinfection process above.
2. Put the device to air-dry in the room temperature 68.0~86.0°F(20.0~30.0°C), exposure time
around 30~60 minutes.
3. And store the device in a dry, clean, and dust-free environment at room temperature.
LIMITED WARRANTY
This device is guaranteed for one year from the date of purchase against manufacturer's defect
under normal, household use. The battery is not covered under the warranty. Follow the directions
closely will ensure years of dependable operation.
If the thermometer does not function properly, please contact 180 Innovations at
www.180innovations.com or call customer service at 1-877-299-6700.
Our representative will provide further instruction on how to correct the trouble or will ask you to
return it for repair or replacement.
LOT NUMBER INFORMATION
Thank you for purchasing a 180 Innovations product.
Distributed by 180 Innovations, Denver, CO 80204
Manufactured by: K-jump Health Co., Ltd.
Made in China
www.180innovations.com
Toll free 877-299-6700
LOT NO. (YYMM) on the device label means the manufacturing year and the manufacturing month.
For example, "2101" means the device was manufactured in January, 2021.
RELIABLE METHOD TO MEASURE TEMPERATURE
THE TAKING OF BODY TEMPERATURES
: Change in body temperature is one of the most
important indicators of illness. It is important that accurate temperatures be taken. Even though the
device is used in a similar manner to the glass thermometer, it is important that the simple
instruction for use of this device be followed closely and that the person taking the temperature
understands body temperature.
BODY TEMPERATURE
: A person’s body temperature will usually be several tenths to one full
degree lower in the morning than it is in the late afternoon. Therefore, if your temperature is 97.9°F
(36.6°C) in the morning, it could be 98.4°F(36.9°C) or more in the late afternoon and still be
normal. To determine what your normal body temperature is, you should take your temperature both
in the early morning and in the late afternoon over several days. Children have the same normal
temperature range as do adults. A fever for both children and adults is typically defined as a
temperature over 99.5°F(37.5°C). Exercise, excessive clothing, hot bath, hot weather, warm food
and drink can cause mild elevations from 100.4°F(38.0°C) to 101.1°F(38.4°C). If you suspect one of
these to be the cause of an elevated reading, eliminate the possible cause and retake the
temperature in a half hour.
ORAL USE
Place the probe well under the patient’s tongue. Instruct the patient to
keep their mouth closed while the thermometer is reading. A normal
temperature by this method is usually considered between
98.6°F(36.0°C) and 99.5°F(37.5°C).
RECTAL USE
If the rectal temperature is recommended by your doctor, you may use
a probe cover. Insert the thermometer into the probe cover. Lubricate the probe cover with a water
soluble jelly for easier insertion, do not use petroleum jelly, it may cause inaccuracy reading. Insert
the tip of probe no more than 1/2 inch into rectum. STOP if you meet any resistance. The sensing
unit is on the very tip of the probe and there is no need to insert the probe deep into the rectum. In
general, the rectal temperature is around 1.0°F(0.5°C) to 2.0°F(1.0°C) higher than oral temperature.
AXILLARY USE
Wipe armpit with a dry towel. Place the probe in the patient’s armpit and
keep the patient’s arm pressed firmly against the body. In general, the
axillary temperature is around 1.0°F (0.5°C) to 2.0°F (1.0°C) lower than
oral temperature.
NOTE : Children should be attended by an adult during the entire measuring. After use, the digital
thermometer should be stored in a safe place, out of reach of young children. If you
compare temperatures between two thermometers, it is possible to have two different
readings even if both thermometers are within their accuracy tolerance. Difference in how
you take each reading and the thermometer’s tolerance range can account for nearly 0.2°F
(0.1°C) variability.
