7. Other Important Information
Remember that the thermometer is designed only to help determine when
ovulation has occurred.
Mucus observations, sexual intercourse, and situations that can alter
temperature can also be helpful when recorded on the PrecisionTemp APP.
Notation of these changes, in addition to your temperature pattern, will assist
your physician or counselor in providing you with proper guidance.
It is commonly suggested that couples who have had difficulty in achieving
pregnancy should not have intercourse more than once a day nor on
consecutive days, in order to maintain satisfactory quantities of sperm. The
most fertile time continues up through the first day of drying up of the mucus,
or the first day of temperature elevation, whichever comes later.
The temperature record should be maintained on a daily basis. If pregnancy
is achieved, the basal temperature will remain elevated for several months.
A temperature pattern that remains elevated for 21 days (a week or more
than the usual elevated pattern) is a good indicator that pregnancy has been
achieved. If you do not become pregnant after six months, see your doctor. If
you believe you are pregnant, see your doctor immediately.
8. Technical Specifications
Type
PrecisionTemp Digital Ovulation
Thermometer
Measurement Range
32.00
°
C – 43.99
°
C / 89.60
°
F – 111.18
°
F
Resolution
0.01
°
C /
°
F
Measurement Accuracy
Laboratory:
±0.1°C, <35.00°C and >38.00°C
±0.05°C, 35.00°C to 38.00°C/
±0.20
°
F, <95.00
°
F and >100.40
°
F
±0.10
°
F, 95.00
°
F to 100.40
°
F℉
Display
Liquid Crystal Display, 5 digits plus special
icons
Memory
Auto-Display the last measured temperature
30 readings recall in the Memory Mode
Operating Temperature
10°C ~ 40°C / 50
°
F ~ 104
°
F, 15% - 95%
relative maximum humidity
Storage Temperature
-25°C ~ +60°C / -13
°
F ~ 140
°
F, 15% -
95% relative maximum humidity
Expected Service Life
5 years