Thermometer stores the last temperature reading.
As a reference for parents, that temperature
reading displays automatically the next time the
thermometer is powered on.
Cleaning Probe Tip:
• Clean before and after each use.
• Use an alcohol swab to wipe clean.
Cleaning Thermometer Body:
• Use a soft, dry cloth to clean thermometer body.
Notes:
• DO remove battery if stored for a long period of time.
• DO store thermometer in a dry place at room temperature
with the protective cap in place.
• DO take special care not to scratch the display window.
• DO NOT allow electronics to get wet.
• DO NOT use abrasive cleaning agents, thinners or benzene
for cleaning.
• DO NOT disassemble for any reason other than battery
replacement.
• DO NOT drop thermometer.
Dead Battery Indicator:
When the “
Temperature
Unit of Measure (˚F/˚C)
Low Battery
Reset Timer
Four 15-Second
Segments
Memory
” icon flashes, the battery is exhausted
and needs to be replaced.
NOTE: DO NOT press or hold down power button at
any point while changing the battery or replacing the
battery door.
To Replace Battery:
1 Use a miniature Phillips head
screwdriver to loosen battery
cover screw. Remove cover and
old battery.
2 Insert a new 3 volt battery
(CR2032 or equivalent),
correctly positioned with the
positive side facing up as
shown in the illustration.
3 Place the battery cover on the
thermometer and secure the
cover.
While the thermometer is off, press and hold the Power/Measure
button for about 3 seconds. You will see a flashing F° or C° and hear
a short beep. Press the Power/Measure button to toggle between F°
and C°.
Fahrenheit / Celsius
Memory Recall
Basics of Your Thermometer
Normal Body Temperature
Temperature readings are different from person to person and
also vary depending upon the body location from which the
temperature is measured. For example: Oral temperatures tend to
be comparable to ear temperatures and approximately 1° lower than
rectal temperatures for the same individual. Temperature readings
are affected by many factors including exercise, drinking hot or cold
beverages prior to taking a reading as well as technique.
“Normal” temperature refers to each individual’s average
temperature while healthy. You may want to measure and record
your child’s temperature a few times when he or she is well, so
that you will know what is normal for your own child. On average,
temperature ranges are as follows:
TEMPERATURE
METHOD
NORMAL
TEMPERATURE
FEVER
RANGE
How to Measure Temperature
Technical Specifications
How to Replace the Batteries
Ensure that thermometer is at room temperature, waiting 15 minutes if necessary.
User’s Guide TH097
Prompt Read 3-in-1 Thermometer
Care and Maintenance
One (1) Year Limited Warranty
Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. warrants to the original purchaser that this product (Thermometer), is
free from material and workmanship defects when used under normal conditions for a period
of one (1) year from the date of purchase. Should the product contain defects in material or
workmanship Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc., will repair or replace the product, at our option, free of
charge. Purchaser will be responsible for all costs associated with packaging and shipping the
product to Dorel Juvenile Group Consumer Relations Department at the address noted on the front
of this document and all other freight or insurance costs associated with the return. Dorel Juvenile
Group will bear the cost of shipping the repaired or replaced product to the purchaser. Product
should be returned in its original package accompanied by a proof of purchase, either a sales
receipt or other proof that the product is within the warranty period. This warranty is void if the
owner repairs or modifies the product or the product has been damaged as a result of misuse.
This warranty excludes any liability other than that expressly stated previously, including but not
limited to, any incidental or inconsequential damages.
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY
TO YOU.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER
RIGHTS THAT MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
Measurement Temperature Range: 89.6° F to 111.0° F
Measurement Accuracy: +/- 0.3°F for temp 97.0°F
+/- 0.2°F for temp 101°F
+/- 0.3°F for temp 104°F
Operation Environment: 50° F to 104° F
Storage Environment: -13° F to 140° F
Test Protocol:
1
Put the tip of thermometer into water bath, approximately 2.5 cm
(1 inch) below the surface.
2
Wait for 10 seconds, then turn on the thermometer by pressing
the Power/Measure button. The thermometer is now in Inspection
Mode.
3
When the measurement is completed, record the temperature
reading.
Temperature
Unit of Measure (˚F/˚C)
Low Battery
Sound On/Off
Memory
Storage Cover
Probe Tip
Insertion Gauge
Display Screen
Power/Measure Button
Fever Bar
Oral
Rectal
Underarm
97.0° - 99.6°F
97.3° - 100.4°F
95.4° - 98.6°F
99.6°F +
100.4°F +
98.6°F +
Troubleshooting
Display Meaning
Recommended Action
Display Recommended Action
• Thermometer may have been stored in a hot environment.
• Wait 30 minutes to allow thermometer to reach room temperature, then try again.
• Measured temperature is above this thermometer’s range.
• See Technical Specifications section for Measurement Temperature Range.
• Thermometer may have been mishandled. You may have
• Shut off and restart before discarding.
irreversibly damaged it.
• Temperature reads below 0°C/32°F or above 50°C/122°F.
• Wait 30 minutes to allow thermometer to reach room temperature, then try again.
•
Batteries are low. Replace them. (See How to Replace the Batteries
section).
•
Do not return this product to the place of purchase. If any parts
are missing, email [email protected], or chat with us
at www.safety1st.com. You can also call Consumer Care at (800)
544-1108. Have ready the model number (TH097) and date code
(manufacture date located on package).
•
Install new battery and re-try function before calling Consumer
Relations on electronics.
WARNING
measurements Underarm, Orally or Rectally. • ALWAYS supervise your child when using thermometer.
NEVER allow your child to use it alone. • NEVER allow children to play with this product. It is not a toy.
This is a sensitive electronic device and may be damaged if not used properly under parental supervision.
• Do not expose the thermometer to extreme temperatures, humidity, direct sunlight. Avoid sudden impact
and dust. • Keep battery out of child’s reach. Swallowing a battery could be fatal. • Battery should not be
charged or placed into extreme heat, as it may explode. • Used batteries should be disposed of properly.
CR2032
CR2032
3 V
Screw
ORAL
— For children 4 years and
older.
1.
Ensure that °F (or
°C) is still flashing,
then place probe tip
under the tongue in
locations indicated
by . Instruct
children not to bite down on the probe.
UNDERARM
—For child under age 4
who will not cooperate with rectal temperature
measurement.
1.
Wipe underarm with a dry
towel.
2.
Ensure that °F (or °C) is still
flashing, then place probe tip at
center of underarm. Bring arm
down against the body. Probe must touch skin.
RECTAL
— Highly accurate for measuring core body temperature. Pediatrician
recommended mode from birth to age 1, and beyond as tolerated by child.
1.
Lubricate probe tip with a water-soluble lubricant or
petroleum jelly. For easier insertion, position baby so that
the back and legs form a 90-degree angle (L-shape).
2.
Ensure that °F (or °C) is still flashing, then insert probe
tip no more than 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) into rectum. Do not
force the tip into rectum if resistance is encountered.
Do not insert past insertion gauge.
Specifics for each Temperature Mode
• Remove probe tip cap.
Press and release Power/Measure button. Fever Bar illuminates amber and all segments display briefly as the thermometer powers on.
• The last temperature measured displays with the
Temperature
Unit of Measure (˚F/˚C)
Low Battery
Sound On/Off
Memory
icon on screen for a few seconds.
• When Ready Display appears ( °F and
Temperature
Unit of Measure (˚F/˚C)
Low Battery
Reset Timer
Four 15-Second
Segments
Memory
(or °C) ) this indicates that the thermometer is ready to take measurement.
• When °F (or °C) stops flashing, the thermometer beeps, and the screen lights up, the measuring is complete. Approximate measurement time is 8 seconds.
• Remove probe tip from measurement site and check temperature.
• Fever Bar illuminates amber for any temperature above 99.6 °F (37.5 °C), regardless of whether site of measurment is oral, rectal or underarm. Consult Fever Chart
to note whether the site of measurement indicates an actual fever.
Please be sure to read all warnings, instructions and
notations before using this product. Please keep these
instructions as they contain important information.
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design are trademarks of Dorel Juvenile Group, Inc. (800) 544-1108
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Temperature
Unit of Measure (˚F/˚C)
Low Battery
Reset Timer
Four 15-Second
Segments
Memory
Ready Display:
Ready Display:
Sound On/Off:
Temperature
Unit of Measure (˚F/˚C)
Low Battery
Reset Timer
Four 15-Second
Segments
Memory
• With the thermometer in Ready Mode, press Power/Measure button for 5 seconds to toggle sound On/Off.
Temperature
Unit of Measure (˚F/˚C)
Low Battery
Reset Timer
Four 15-Second
Segments
Memory
IMPORTANT INFORMATION • Temperature readings are affected by many factors including exercise, drinking
hot or cold beverages prior to taking a reading as well as technique. • DO NOT allow child to walk or run during
temperature taking. Probe could present a hazard. • High, prolonged fever requires medical attention, especially
for young children. Please contact your physician. • Fever chart included on package and back of thermometer.
BEFORE USING DIGITAL THERMOMETER PLEASE READ CAREFULLY.
• This is NOT an ear thermometer. NEVER put probe into ear. • Take temperature
TH084 Fever Chart
98.6°F +
100.4°F +
99.6°F +
37°C +
38°C +
37.5°C +
TH084 Fever Chart
98.6°F +
100
.4°F +
99.6°F +
37°C +
38°C +
37.5°C +
Insertion Gauge