Non-contact infrared thermometer
The DR CHECK FC500 thermometer is a high-quality product developed using the latest technology and tested in accordance with international standards. Thanks to its unique technology, the thermometer ensures stable temperature measurements every time, unaffected by external heat sources. The DR CHECK FC500 thermometer is designed for periodic measurement and monitoring of human body temperature.
The thermometer has been clinically tested, confirming that it is safe and accurate when used in accordance with the user manual.
Keep the thermometer out of reach of children and pets. Some parts of the device are small and can be easily swallowed.
Protect the device from:
- extreme temperatures,
- shocks and drops,
- dirt and dust,
- direct exposure to sunlight,
- high and low temperatures.
WARNING:
Using this device does not replace a consultation with a doctor. Self-measurement is for monitoring purposes only and does not constitute a diagnosis. Do not take any medical action without first consulting a doctor. The device is not waterproof; therefore, do not submerge it in liquids.
NOTE:
- The patient and the thermometer should be in a closed room at a constant ambient temperature for at least 30 minutes before taking the measurement.
- Do not take a child’s temperature while feeding or immediately after feeding.
- Do not use the thermometer in conditions of high humidity.
- Before or during the temperature measurement, the patient should not drink, eat, or exercise.
- Do not move the thermometer away from the measurement site until the final beep sounds.
- Clean the probe with an alcohol-moistened swab and wait 15 minutes before taking another patient’s temperature.
- Ten short beeps and a red display light will alert the patient that their body temperature is 37.5°C or higher.
- Always take the temperature at the same location, as readings may vary depending on the measurement site.
- For newborns and infants up to 6 months of age, doctors recommend taking the temperature rectally. Other measurement methods may yield inconclusive results. When using a non-contact thermometer on newborns or infants, we recommend verifying the measurement result by taking the temperature rectally.
Manufacturer and advertiser: Diagnosis S.A.


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