1. Kupu Whakataki
Thank you for choosing the femometer Infrared Forehead Thermometer DET-306. This device is designed for safe and accurate temperature measurement of the human body, objects, and ambient room temperature without contact. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure proper operation and to maintain the device's accuracy and longevity.
Mōhiohio Haumaru Nui:
- Kaua e ngana ki te wetewete, ki te whakatika ranei i te inemahana.
- Purihia te taputapu mai i te ra tika, te puehu, me te wera nui.
- Ensure the measurement area (forehead) is clean and dry for accurate readings.
- This thermometer is intended for household use. Consult a medical professional for any health concerns.
2. Hua Neke Atuview
2.1 Waenga Pūrere

Image: The femometer Infrared Forehead Thermometer DET-306 shown with its retail packaging, highlighting its non-contact feature, 1-second instant reading, and LCD backlight.

Image: A detailed diagram of the thermometer's LCD display and control buttons, including the Start Button, Forehead/Object Mode Button, and Power Button. It also illustrates the color-coded fever alarm system (Green, Orange, Red) and various display icons.
2.2 Nga waahanga matua
- Ine 3-i-te-1: Measures body, object, and room temperature.
- Non-Contact: Safe and hygienic measurement from a distance.
- Instant & Accurate Readings: Provides results in 1 second with high precision.
- Whakaoho Fever: Color-coded LCD display (Green, Orange, Red) indicates temperature status.
- Maumahara: Stores up to 10 previous readings with exact time.
- Whakaaturanga LCD Backlit: Clear readings day or night.
- Ngā Wāhanga Whakawhiti: Whakawhiti ngāwari i waenga i te Celsius (°C) me te Fahrenheit (°F).
- Katia Aunoa: Ka tiaki i te roa o te pākahiko.

Image: An infographic summarizing the key features of the femometer infrared thermometer, including Forehead Mode, Object Mode, Instant Measurement, Auto Shut-off, Fever Alarm, °C/°F Switchable, Time Setting, 10 Memory Recall, LCD Backlit Display, and Beep function.
3. Tatūnga
3.1 Tāuta Pūhiko
The femometer DET-306 thermometer requires 2 AAA batteries (included). To install or replace batteries:
- Kimihia te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko kei muri o te taputapu.
- Kiriata te uhi kia tuwhera.
- Whakauruhia nga pākahiko AAA e rua, kia tika te polarity (+ me te -) kua tohua ki roto i te waahanga.
- Katia kia mau te uhi o te wahanga pākahiko.
The device will emit a short beep and the display will show all segments briefly, indicating successful battery installation.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
4.1 Whakakā/Weto
- Hei Whakakā: Pēhia te Pātene Hiko (I/O). The display will show all segments, then the last measurement, and finally enter standby mode.
- Hei Whakakore: The device will automatically shut off after approximately 30 seconds of inactivity to conserve battery. You can also manually turn it off by pressing and holding the Power Button for a few seconds.
4.2 Aratau Ine
The thermometer has two main measurement modes: Forehead Mode (for body temperature) and Object Mode (for surface/room temperature).

Image: A baby being measured with the non-contact infrared thermometer, illustrating its ease of use for infants. Key features like 10 memory readings, 1-second instant reading, and temperature alarm are highlighted.

Image: Demonstrates the thermometer in use for Forehead Mode (measuring a person's temperature) and Object Mode (measuring food and room temperature), showcasing tona whai kiko.
To switch between modes, press the Forehead/Object Button (person/house icon). The corresponding icon will appear on the LCD display.
4.3 Te Whanganga

Image: A visual guide demonstrating the three steps to measure temperature: 1. Power on and select mode. 2. Point thermometer 2-3 cm from the forehead and press START. 3. Read the temperature after a short beep.
- Ensure the thermometer is in the desired mode (Forehead or Object).
- Position the thermometer 1-3 cm (0.4-1.2 inches) away from the center of the forehead (for body temperature) or the object/surface.
- Pehia te Timata pātene.
- The measurement will be completed after a short beep, and the temperature reading will be displayed on the LCD screen.

Image: Illustrates the recommended measurement distance of 1-3 cm from the forehead for accurate readings, showing a child and adult using the thermometer.
4.4 Ngā Wāhanga Pāmahana Whakawhiti (°C/°F)
Hei whakawhiti i waenga i te Celsius (°C) me te Fahrenheit (°F):
- Ensure the thermometer is in the OFF state.
- Patohia me te pupuri i te Timata paatene mo te 3-5 hēkona.
- The display will show the current unit, and then switch to the other unit. Release the button when the desired unit is displayed.

Image: Shows how to switch the temperature unit between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) by pressing the start button, with examples of both displays.
4.5 Fever Alarm Interpretation
The thermometer's LCD backlight changes color to indicate temperature status:
- Kākāriki: Normal body temperature (T ≤ 37.3°C / 99.1°F).
- Karaka: Low-grade fever (37.3°C < T < 37.7°C / 99.1°F < T < 99.9°F).
- Whero: High fever (T ≥ 37.7°C / 99.9°F).

Image: Illustrates the three-color backlight system for temperature alerts: Green for normal, Orange for elevated, and Red for high temperature, with corresponding temperature ranges.
4.6 Mahara Mahara
The thermometer automatically stores the last 10 temperature readings with the exact time. To access memory recall:
- Whakakāhia te inemahana.
- Press the Forehead/Object Button (person/house icon) repeatedly to cycle through the stored readings.
- Each press will display the next stored reading, starting from the most recent.

Image: Shows the thermometer being used in a dark room, demonstrating its backlit LCD display for clear readings at night without disturbing others.
5. Tiaki
5.1 Te horoi
- Horoia te tinana o te inemahana ki te kakahu ngohengohe, maroke.
- For the probe, gently clean with an alcohol swab (70% isopropyl alcohol) or a cotton swab moistened with alcohol. Allow it to air dry completely before use.
- Do not immerse the thermometer in water or any cleaning solutions.
5.2 Rokiroki
- Whakaorangia te inemahana ki te waahi matao, maroke, kia matara atu i te ra tika me te wera nui.
- Ki te kore e whakamahia mō te wā roa, tangohia ngā pākahiko hei ārai i te turuturu.
6. Te Raru
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kāore he whakaaturanga/Kāore te pūrere e tahuri | Dead batteries, incorrect battery installation. | Whakakapihia nga pākahiko, kia tika te polarity. |
| Nga korero tika | Incorrect measurement distance, dirty probe, environmental factors (drafts, direct sunlight), recent activity (eating, exercising). | Ensure 1-3 cm distance, clean probe, measure in stable environment, wait 30 minutes after activity. |
| E whakaatu ana te whakaaturanga i te 'Lo' me te 'Hi' rānei | Kei waho te pāmahana i te awhe ine. | Ensure measurement is within specified operating range (e.g., 32°C-42.9°C for body). |
| Display shows 'Err' | Te hapa o te punaha, te mahi kino ranei. | Remove and reinsert batteries. If error persists, contact customer support. |
7. Whakatakotoranga
- Tauira: TE-306
- Awhe Ine:
- Body: 32.0°C – 42.9°C (89.6°F – 109.2°F)
- Object: 0°C – 100°C (32°F – 212°F)
- Tika: ±0.2°C (±0.4°F) for body temperature within 35.0°C – 42.0°C (95.0°F – 107.6°F)
- Te Rahi Te Rahi: 1-3 cm
- Whakaatu: LCD me te rama tuara
- Pūmahara: 10 panui
- Puna Hiko: 2 x AAA batteries (DC 3V)
- Katia Aunoa: Approx. 30 hēkona
- Ahu: 15 x 4 x 4 cm
- Taumaha: 124 karamu (me nga pākahiko)
- Rauemi: Kirihou
- Nga Waahanga Kei roto: 1 Thermometer, 2 AAA Batteries
8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
femometer is committed to providing high-quality products and excellent customer service. We offer many years of friendly customer service for our products.
If you have any questions, concerns, or require assistance with your femometer Infrared Forehead Thermometer DET-306, please do not hesitate to contact our customer support team. Refer to the product packaging or the official femometer webpae mo nga korero whakapiri.

Image: The official femometer brand logo.