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METHODS OF USE:
NOTE: Before each usage, carefully cover
thermometer probe w th sheath. (Figure 1)
❑AXILLARY MEASUREMENT: (approximately 15-25
seconds). Dry the armpit with a towel. Place probe head under
the armpit, close arm irmly. (Figure 2)
❑ORAL USE: (approximately 10-20 seconds). Place the
probe head under the tongue. To assure the proper contact in
mouth, (as indicated by the “✔“, Figure 3), close mouth and
breathe normally. Opening the mouth or improper placement o
the probe tip could result in a longer time or a reading. Instruct
children not to bite down on the probe.
❑RECTAL USE: (approximately 10-15 seconds).Lubricate the
probe head with water-soluble jelly or petroleum jelly or an easier
insertion. Then, so tly insert the probe head no more than a 1/2
inch or 1.3 cm into the rectum. Do not orce i resistance is en-
countered.
CHANGING THE BATTERY:
When the battery lag appears and blinks, it is time to
change the battery. Turn thermometer over, with the label side acing
the user. Pull o end cover as shown (Figure 4). Remove the used
battery by using a non-metallic pointed object. Replace with a new
1.5V LR41, AG3 battery Cathode side (-) up. Close cover securely.
WARNING: KEEP BATTERY OUT OF CHILD’S REACH. SWAL-
LOWING BATTERY COULD BE HARMFUL. DO NOT RECHARGE
OR PLACE INTO EXTREME HEAT AS IT MAY EXPLODE.
HOW TO CLEAN / DISINFECT:
For household use, always clean and disin ect the probe head be ore and a ter each use.
Mild soapy water and 70% isopropyl alcohol is recommended. Do not boil or clean in a
washing machine.
WARRANTY:
This thermometer is guaranteed or a period o 24 months rom date o purchase. This war-
ranty does not cover batteries, or damage resulting rom improper handling or use. Speci ic
legal rights stipulated in your state may guide this warranty. I you have a legitimate claim
under this warranty, please return the product to the address below, Attn: Service Dept. Be
sure to include a note describing the problem, your return address, and $2.00 to cover
shipping and handling.
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