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3.2 The uses and environs for which the forehead-
and-ear thermometer is suitable
3.2.1 Only use the forehead-and-ear thermometer for
the designated intended purpose - the measuring
of human body temperature.
3.3 The uses and environs for which the forehead-and-
ear thermometer is not suitable
3.3.1 This instrument is not suitable or appropriate
for medical or commercial use. It is intended for
household/domestic use.
3.4 The types of measurement for which the
forehead-and-ear thermometer is suitable
3.4.1 The forehead-and-ear thermometer DX 6635
is only suitable for taking body temperature
measurements on the forehead or in the ear.
3.4.2 In the event of temperature differences between the
storage location of the instrument and the room in
which the measurement is to be taken, you must leave
the thermometer to let it acclimatise to the room
temperature for around 30 minutes. If you neglect to do
this, inaccuracies in the readings taken can arise.
3.4.3 The body temperature can differ between right and left
ear, and you should therefore always use the same ear
when taking a temperature reading.
3.4.4 Before taking each reading, make sure that the ear canal
is clean, because otherwise an inaccurate reading will
arise.
3.4.5 Given that body temperature rises rapidly due to physical
activity, and due to bathing/showering, you should
always take readings during a quiet rest period.
SAFETY INFORMATION
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