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Introduction 

 

 

What is a “Normal” Temperature? 
 
Although the generally accepted 

normal

 temperature reading is 37.0

 (98.6

), temperature reading can vary from 36

 (96.8

) to 37.3

 (99.1

) and 

still may be considered 

normal

. Variations in temperature can be attributed to activities such as exercise, smoking, eating and drinking. Even time of day 

may influence your temperature. For example, your temperature is lower in the morning than in the afternoon. Other variations may be due to the location of 
the temperature reading. While the oral temperature follows the guidelines previously described, a rectal temperature is generally 0.5

 (0.9

) higher. 

Conversely, an auxiliary temperature (under the arm) temperature will be 0.5

 (0.9

) lower.  

We encourage you to thoroughly read this guidebook to learn about the features of your thermometer. 
 

 

Technical Specifications 

 

DISPLAY: 

Backlit liquid crystal display 

DISPLAY RESOLUTION: 

4 Digits (1/10 TH of a degree increments) 

MEASUREMENT RANGE: 

32

 - 42.9

 (89.6

 - 109.2

MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE ERROR: ±0,1°C 

(±0,2°F) 

TEMPERATURE SCALE: 

°C 

ALERT: 

Thermometer beeps when activated and deactivated.  
A series of beeps signal when peak temperature is reached. 

MEMORY: 

Displays last measured temperature. 

BATTERY: 

One L394A 1.5V DC.  

BATTERY LIFE: 

Approximately 1500 measurements. 

AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF: 

After approximately 10 minutes. 

OPERATING TEMPERATURE: 
AMBIENT: 
HUMIDITY: 

 
10°C – 40°C (50°F – 104°F) 
15% to 95% RH 

STORAGE TEMPERATURE:  

-10°C – 60°C (14°F – 140°F) 
15% to 95% RH 

 
 

Features 

 

 

 

Symbols 

 

 

Caution, please read the instructions carefully before operating the product. 

 

Type B applied part. 

Note: B = Body. 

 0476

 

The equipment bears CE mark CE0476 indicating its conformity 

with the provision of Council Directive 93/42EEC medical devices, 

and fulfils the essential requirements of Annex I of this directive. 

 
 

Cleaning  

 

It is important to clean your Thermometer before the first time of use and after each application. 
Clean your Digital Thermometer by wiping it with soap and water or 70% isopropyl Alcohol. 
 

 Caution: 

THE UNIT MUST NEVER BE SUBMERSED IN ANY LIQUID OR STERILIZED IN ANY WAY (GAS OR STEAM AUTOCLAVES). FAILURE 

TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS WILL CAUSE SEVERE DAMAGE TO YOUR UNIT AND VOID YOUR WARRANTY.   

 
 
 

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