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									  Part Number: 0241-429Category: Thermometers Non-Contact
 Sale Price: Call for Special Pricing  352.242.0110  x 11
 
 
 
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							The AdtempTM 429 Non-Contact Thermometer features an infrared sensor that reads temperature from the middle of the forehead with no skin contact required for a safe and comfortable experience that minimizes the risk of cross-contamination. 
							The AdtempTM 429 Infrared Thermometer features: 
							
								Infrared sensor simplifies temperature measurement—ideal for screening
								Measures in about 1 second without patient contact eliminating the concern of cross contamination or costly probe covers
								Measurement feedback system signals proper operating distance for accuracy
								Measures at a distance of 4-6cm (1.5"-2.5") from patient's forehead
								Dual mode - body and object
								Large backlit LCD display is easy to read
								Wide Temp Range
								30 reading memory
								Fahrenheit-Celsius switchable
								Auto-off function after 30 seconds conserves battery life
								Audible beep when measurement is complete, Night mode mutes volume
								Compact ergonomic design 5" x 2.06”x 1.75“ ( 52.4mm x 44.5mm x 129.9mm), weighs approximately 3oz (87g) with batteries
								Uses 2 “AAA” batteries (included)
								2 year warranty 
							Measurement accuracy (Laboratory) 
							
								Body Mode: 50°F- 122°F (10°C- 50°C)
								Object Mode: 32°F- 212°F (0°C- 100°C)
								Body Mode: +/-0.5°F, 71.6°F- 104°F (+/-0.3°C, 22°C- 40°C)
								Object Mode: <68°F +/-1°F, >68°F +/-5%(<20°C +/- 1°C,>20°C +/- 5%) 
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