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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read all the instructions and safety instructions carefully before use and save them for future
reference.
WARNING!
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Suffocation risk: the thermometer casing and battery can fasten in the throat and lead to
suffocation and death. Do not allow children to use the product without supervision.
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The product is not intended for body temperature measuring in the auditory canal. The product
is only intended for body temperature measuring in the rectum, oral cavity and armpit.
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Do not expose the product battery to naked flames or high temperatures – risk of explosion.
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Remove the battery if the product is not going to be used for some time.
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The product cannot replace consultation with a doctor. Consult a doctor if you need to
interpret the readings or are concerned about your health status. It can be dangerous to
diagnose yourself and could cause a deterioration in your health.
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Do not use the product if it is wet – risk of unreliable result.
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Do not bite the product – risk of personal injury and damage to the product.
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Do not dismantle the product or attempt to modify, or repair it. Tampering with the product
can make it unreliable. Disinfect the product after use, especially if it has been used by
several persons. For use in the rectum, insert the product carefully. If experiencing pain, stop
the insertion – risk of personal injury.
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Do not use the product orally after use in the rectum.
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Do not use the product orally for children less than two years old.
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If the product has been stored at a temperature outside the interval of 5 to 40°C, allow the
temperature of the product to equalise for at least 15 minutes in a room where the
temperature is within the interval 5 to 40°C before use.
NOTE:
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If the product is used with a probe cover, the temperature reading can deviate by 0.1°C
(0.2°F) from the correct value.
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Product performance can be reduced by:
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Using at temperatures or humidity outside the interval specified by the manufacturer.
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Storage at temperatures or humidity outside the interval specified by the
manufacturer.
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Knocks and blows, or other mechanical stress.
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Patient temperature lower than the ambient temperature.
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Portable and mobile radio communication equipment can affect the product. Special
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