SMALL, PORTABLE CALIBRATION VERIFICATION KIT by Exergen Corporation



OEM#: 129003SMALL, PORTABLE CALIBRATION VERIFICATION KIT by Exergen Corporation
It allows the calibration of any exergen thermometer to be verified conveniently, quickly and accurately in the hospital, on nursing floors, or in the field.
Calibrate any Exergen Temporal Scanner thermometer in any environment such as in the a hospital, on nursing floors, or in the field, conveniently, quickly, and accurately.
Necessity
Calibration verification is a commonly required part of routine quality assurance programs, and also is used if a question is raised about the accuracy of a particular thermometer. Actual recalibration of an Exergen thermometer is never required unless it has been physically damaged or experiences component failure, in which case the calibration verification test identifies the problem device, which then is returned to the factory for repair.
Users
The main users are biomedical/clinical engineering, blood donor and pheresis units (in the United States, blood donor and pheresis units are required by the American Association of Blood Banks to verify thermometers on a daily basis), and many nursing units where accurate temperature is critical such as hematology/oncology, and bone marrow and organ transplant units.
- AC Plug-in Adapter For Long-term Use, A 9 V Battery For Portable Use and A Sealed Virtually Indestructible Carrying Case
- It allows the calibration of any exergen thermometer to be verified conveniently, quickly and accurately in the hospital, on nursing floors, or in the field
- A special master reference thermometer of the same model in use by the institution, a portable hand-held reference blackbody
Calibrate any Exergen Temporal Scanner thermometer in any environment such as in the a hospital, on nursing floors, or in the field, conveniently, quickly, and accurately.
Necessity
Calibration verification is a commonly required part of routine quality assurance programs, and also is used if a question is raised about the accuracy of a particular thermometer. Actual recalibration of an Exergen thermometer is never required unless it has been physically damaged or experiences component failure, in which case the calibration verification test identifies the problem device, which then is returned to the factory for repair.
Users
The main users are biomedical/clinical engineering, blood donor and pheresis units (in the United States, blood donor and pheresis units are required by the American Association of Blood Banks to verify thermometers on a daily basis), and many nursing units where accurate temperature is critical such as hematology/oncology, and bone marrow and organ transplant units.
Calibrate any Exergen Temporal Scanner thermometer in any environment such as in the a hospital, on nursing floors, or in the field, conveniently, quickly, and accurately.
Necessity
Calibration verification is a commonly required part of routine quality assurance programs, and also is used if a question is raised about the accuracy of a particular thermometer. Actual recalibration of an Exergen thermometer is never required unless it has been physically damaged or experiences component failure, in which case the calibration verification test identifies the problem device, which then is returned to the factory for repair.
Users
The main users are biomedical/clinical engineering, blood donor and pheresis units (in the United States, blood donor and pheresis units are required by the American Association of Blood Banks to verify thermometers on a daily basis), and many nursing units where accurate temperature is critical such as hematology/oncology, and bone marrow and organ transplant units.
- AC Plug-in Adapter For Long-term Use, A 9 V Battery For Portable Use and A Sealed Virtually Indestructible Carrying Case
- It allows the calibration of any exergen thermometer to be verified conveniently, quickly and accurately in the hospital, on nursing floors, or in the field
- A special master reference thermometer of the same model in use by the institution, a portable hand-held reference blackbody
Calibrate any Exergen Temporal Scanner thermometer in any environment such as in the a hospital, on nursing floors, or in the field, conveniently, quickly, and accurately.
Necessity
Calibration verification is a commonly required part of routine quality assurance programs, and also is used if a question is raised about the accuracy of a particular thermometer. Actual recalibration of an Exergen thermometer is never required unless it has been physically damaged or experiences component failure, in which case the calibration verification test identifies the problem device, which then is returned to the factory for repair.
Users
The main users are biomedical/clinical engineering, blood donor and pheresis units (in the United States, blood donor and pheresis units are required by the American Association of Blood Banks to verify thermometers on a daily basis), and many nursing units where accurate temperature is critical such as hematology/oncology, and bone marrow and organ transplant units.
Calibrate any Exergen Temporal Scanner thermometer in any environment such as in the a hospital, on nursing floors, or in the field, conveniently, quickly, and accurately.
Necessity
Calibration verification is a commonly required part of routine quality assurance programs, and also is used if a question is raised about the accuracy of a particular thermometer. Actual recalibration of an Exergen thermometer is never required unless it has been physically damaged or experiences component failure, in which case the calibration verification test identifies the problem device, which then is returned to the factory for repair.
Users
The main users are biomedical/clinical engineering, blood donor and pheresis units (in the United States, blood donor and pheresis units are required by the American Association of Blood Banks to verify thermometers on a daily basis), and many nursing units where accurate temperature is critical such as hematology/oncology, and bone marrow and organ transplant units.
- AC Plug-in Adapter For Long-term Use, A 9 V Battery For Portable Use and A Sealed Virtually Indestructible Carrying Case
- It allows the calibration of any exergen thermometer to be verified conveniently, quickly and accurately in the hospital, on nursing floors, or in the field
- A special master reference thermometer of the same model in use by the institution, a portable hand-held reference blackbody
Calibrate any Exergen Temporal Scanner thermometer in any environment such as in the a hospital, on nursing floors, or in the field, conveniently, quickly, and accurately.
Necessity
Calibration verification is a commonly required part of routine quality assurance programs, and also is used if a question is raised about the accuracy of a particular thermometer. Actual recalibration of an Exergen thermometer is never required unless it has been physically damaged or experiences component failure, in which case the calibration verification test identifies the problem device, which then is returned to the factory for repair.
Users
The main users are biomedical/clinical engineering, blood donor and pheresis units (in the United States, blood donor and pheresis units are required by the American Association of Blood Banks to verify thermometers on a daily basis), and many nursing units where accurate temperature is critical such as hematology/oncology, and bone marrow and organ transplant units.
