1. Kupu Whakataki
This user manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective operation of your Jumper Medical Infrared Ear Thermometer, Model JPD-FR301. This device is designed for accurate body temperature measurement in the ear canal for all ages, including infants, children, and adults.
Tena koa panuihia tenei pukapuka i mua i te whakamahi tuatahi ka pupuri hei tohutoro a meake nei.
2. Nga Hua o te Hua
- Digital Infrared (IR) Ear Thermometer with protective cap.
- Fast 1-second measurement for quick results.
- Acoustic fever alarm for elevated temperatures (> 37.5 °C).
- Memory storage for the last 20 measurement readings.
- Switchable temperature display between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F).
- Ergonomic design for comfortable handling and use.
- High sensitivity for maximum precision.
- Meets high hygienic standards.
- Certified with CE, FDA, ISO 13485 + AC:2012, ISO 10993-1, ISO 10993-10, Norm IEC 60601-1-2, and conforms to the Medical Devices Directive - MDD (EU).

Whakaahua 2.1: The Jumper Medical Infrared Ear Thermometer held in a hand, showcasing its ergonomic shape and the clear LCD display.
3. Get to Know Your Product (Components)

Whakaahua 3.1: Labeled diagram of the JPD-FR301 thermometer components.
- Paatene ine: Used to initiate a temperature measurement.
- Whakaaturanga LCD: Shows temperature readings, mode indicators, and battery status.
- Pūoko: The infrared sensor located at the tip for accurate ear temperature detection.
- Uhi papahiko: Ka tiaki i te wāhanga pākahiko.
- Ear cap case: Storage for disposable ear caps.
- Disposable ear caps: Hygienic covers for the sensor.
- Uhi Top: Part of the ear cap case.
- Uhi o muri: Part of the ear cap case.
4. Ihirangi Packaging
I te whakatuwheratanga o te kete, tirohia koa kei te noho nga taonga katoa kei raro nei kei te pai te ahua:
- Jumper Medical Infrared Ear Thermometer unit (JPD-FR301)
- Pouch or storage bag
- Ear cap case with disposable ear caps
- 2 pcs of AAA battery

Whakaahua 4.1: Kei roto i te takai hua ngā taonga katoa.
5. Tatūnga
5.1 Tāuta Pūhiko
The thermometer requires 2 AAA batteries for operation. To install or replace batteries:
- Locate the battery cover (4) on the back of the thermometer.
- Kiriata te uhi pākahiko kia tuwhera.
- Whakauruhia nga pākahiko AAA e rua, kia tika te polarity (+ me te -) kua tohua ki roto i te waahanga.
- Katia te taupoki pākahiko kia mau rawa kia pāwhiritia rā anō ki tōna wāhi tika.
5.2 Attaching/Using Ear Cap Case
The ear cap case (5) holds disposable ear caps (6) for hygienic use. Always use a new, undamaged ear cap for each measurement.

Whakaahua 5.1: Steps for handling the ear cap case and disposable ear caps.
- To open the ear cap case, gently lift the top cover (7) or slide the rear cover (8).
- Take out a disposable ear cap.
- Carefully place the ear cap onto the sensor (3) of the thermometer until it is securely fitted.
- After use, dispose of the used ear cap properly.
6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
6.1 Te Whanganga
- Ensure a new, clean disposable ear cap is securely attached to the sensor.
- Press the "START" (Measuring button 1) to turn on the thermometer. The display will show the last measurement or a standby indicator.
- Gently insert the sensor tip with the ear cap into the ear canal. For accurate readings, ensure the tip is pointing towards the eardrum.
- Press the "START" button again to initiate the measurement.
- The measurement will be completed in approximately 1 second, and the result will be displayed on the LCD (2).
- If the temperature is elevated (fever alarm), an audible alert will sound.
- The thermometer will automatically store the reading in its memory.
- Remove the thermometer from the ear and dispose of the used ear cap.
6.2 Switching Between °C and °F
To switch the temperature unit between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F):
- With the thermometer turned off, press and hold the "START" button for approximately 5 seconds until the unit changes on the display.
- Release the button. The new unit will be set for future measurements.
6.3 Mahara Mahara
The thermometer stores the last 20 measurement readings. To recall them:
- Whakakāhia te inemahana.
- Briefly press the "START" button repeatedly to cycle through the stored readings. Each press will display the next previous reading.
7. Tiaki
7.1 Te horoi i te Inemahana
- Always clean the thermometer after each use, especially the sensor area.
- Kia ngawari te whakamahi i te kakahu ngohengohe dampened with 70% isopropyl alcohol to wipe the sensor and the body of the thermometer.
- Kaua e rukuhia te inemahana ki te wai, ki tetahi atu wai ranei.
- Tukua kia maroke te inemahana i mua i te rokiroki.
- Kaua e whakamahi i nga kai horoi maru, i nga matū kino ranei.
7.2 Rokiroki
Store the thermometer in its original pouch or the ear cap case in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
If the thermometer will not be used for an extended period, remove the batteries to prevent leakage and damage.
7.3 Nga Tikanga Whakahaere me te Rokiroki

Whakaahua 7.1: Recommended environmental conditions for operation and storage.
Operating Environment Conditions:
- Te pāmahana: +10°C ~ +40°C (50°F ~ 104°F)
- Te Whakahauhanga Atmospheric: 86kPa ~ 106kPa
- Haumākū: 15-85% RH, kore-condensing
Storage & Transportation Conditions:
- Te pāmahana: -10°C ~ +50°C (14°F ~ 122°F)
- Te Whakahauhanga Atmospheric: 50kPa ~ 106kPa
- Haumākū: <93% RH, kore-whakamomona
8. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Karekau te whakamaarama e ka ana. | Kua mate nga pākahiko, kua he ranei te whakaurunga. | Whakakapihia nga pākahiko ki nga pākahiko AAA hou, kia tika te polarity. |
| Ko nga panui kore tika. | Used or damaged ear cap; sensor dirty; improper insertion into ear canal; extreme environmental conditions. | Use a new, clean ear cap. Clean the sensor. Ensure correct insertion. Operate within specified temperature and humidity ranges. |
| "Lo" ranei "Hi" kua whakaatuhia. | Kei waho te pāmahana i te awhe ine. | Ensure the thermometer is used in the correct operating temperature range and the subject's temperature is within human body temperature limits. |
| Fever alarm sounds frequently. | Subject's temperature is consistently above 37.5 °C (99.5 °F). | This indicates an elevated temperature. Consult a medical professional if fever persists. |
9. Whakatakotoranga
| Āhuahira | Taipitopito |
|---|---|
| Tauira: | JPD-FR301 |
| Momo Hua: | Mahana Pouaka Koromama |
| Puna Hiko: | 2 x AAA Batteries (Battery-operated) |
| Wā Ine: | 1 hēkona |
| Mahinga Pūmahara: | 20 panui |
| Wae Pawera: | Celsius (°C) / Fahrenheit (°F) switchable |
| Rauemi: | Kirihou |
| Awhe Tau: | Child and Adult |
| UPC: | 635833227234 |
| Tiwhikete: | CE, FDA, ISO 13485 + AC:2012, ISO 10993-1, ISO 10993-10, Norm IEC 60601-1-2, MDD (EU) |
| Te Rahi Taake: | 19.4 x 13.2 x 6.4 cm |
| Taumaha: | 300 Grams (packaged) |
10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information or technical support, please refer to the warranty card included in your product packaging or contact Jumper Medical customer service directly. Contact details can typically be found on the manufacturer's official webte waahi kei runga ranei i te kohinga hua.
Please have your model number (JPD-FR301) and purchase information ready when contacting support.





