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SAFETY INFORMATION
3.5 The types of measurement for which the
forehead-and-ear thermometer is not
suitable
3.5.1 The forehead-and-ear thermometer DX 6635 is not
suitable for the following types of measurement:
- Axillary measurements (under the arm)
- Oral measurements (in the mouth)
- Rectal measurement (in the anus)
3.6 Usage by children and young persons
3.6.1 Keep the forehead-and-ear thermometer out of reach
of children. Children can hurt themselves by using the
forehead-and-ear thermometer. Children can swallow
small parts and this can lead to asphyxiation. Children
can cause themselves injury by using the forehead-and-
ear thermometer.
3.7 Storage/maintenance of the instrument
3.7.1 The instrument is maintenance-free.
3.7.2 If the device is not used for longer periods of time, remove
the inserted batteries and observe the temperature
and air humidity values listed on page 21. Exceeding
or undercutting these values may impair measuring
accuracy.
3.7.3 Do not disassemble or repair the instrument yourself
as this can lead to technical malfunctions or injuries.
The forehead-and-ear thermometer is calibrated at
manufacture.
3.7.4 If the instrument is used according to the instructions for
use, no new calibration is necessary.
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