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NOTES ON TEMPERATURE

Why Measure in the Ear?

Clinical studies have shown that the ear is an excellent site for taking 
body temperature because the temperature taken in the ear reflects 
the body’s core temperature. Body temperature is regulated by the 
hypothalamus, which shares the same blood supply as the tympanic 
membrane. Changes in core body temperature are usually seen sooner 
in the tympanic membrane than in other places, such as rectum, mouth 
or under the arm.

Advantages of taking temperature in the ear versus traditional 

sites:

• 

Axillary

 temperature readings only reflect skin temperature,  

 

which  may not indicate the internal body temperature.

• 

Rectal

 temperature often lag significantly behind internal  

 

body temperature changes, especially at times of rapidly  

 

changing temperatures.

• 

Oral

 temperature is often influenced by eating, drinking, breathing  

 

through the mouth, or the inability of the person to close his/her  

 

mouth completely.

Normal body temperature

Normal temperature refers to the body temperature of a healthy 
person. It differs among individuals and is affected by environmen-
tal conditions such as time of day, atmospheric temperature, activity 
before measurement, site of measurement e.g. ear, mouth, or armpit. 
We recommend that you determine your normal body temperature by 
measuring several times under the same conditions.

How Does the Ear Thermometer Work?

The Ear Thermometer measures the infra heat generated by the  
eardrum and surrounding tissues. Clinical research has shown that 
the ear is an ideal site for taking body temperature since the eardrum 
shares blood vessels with the hypothalamus; the part of the brain  
that controls body temperature. To help ensure accuracy, the  
Ear Thermometer takes 6 measurements within one second and  
displays the average temperature.

Measuring difference for ear themometer (for reference only)

According to the explanation of ASTM-E1965,
there might be some differences in reading
results if the measuring position is different.
The following drawing is taken from  
ASTM-E1965 for your reference (Fig.1).

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TROUBLESHOOTING (continued)

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Conditions

Possible cause and solution

 •  Measurement cannot be made 

 

or abnormal value is 

 

displayed.

 •  Tip of probe may be dirty or  

 

damaged. Clean the probe.

 •  Excessive earwax in the ear  

 

canal. Clean the ear canals 

 

with a cotton swab.

 •  Probe may be insterted 

 

incorrectly. Insert the  

 

probe correctly. 

 

Follow inserting the probe into 

 

the ear canal under “use of 

 

your product” page 8.

 

If the problem still persists, 

 

send to service center  

 

for repair.

 •                 is displayed

 •  There may be a short circuit. 

 

Please contact service center.

 •  The ambient temperature has 

 

exceeded the specific range  

 

of 41°F-104°F(5°C-40°C).

 •  Measurement will not start 

 

after pressing the button.

 •  Measurement is made when  

 

the “      “ is not displayed.

 

Measure again after the sign  

 

is displayed.

 •  Measured result is “Hi” or “Lo”  •  ”Hi” is displayed when the 

 

body temperature is more  

 

than 107.6°F(42°C).

 •  ”Lo”  is displayed when the 

 

body temperature is less  

 

than 95°F(35°C).

 • 

  sign is displayed

 •  Low battery signal. Replace 
 

with new battery.

Summary of Contents for 3170

Page 1: ...please read this operation manual thoroughly for the correct methods of usage especially section on Safety This manual should be kept on hand for easy future reference INSTRUCTION MANUAL ONE SECOND EAR THERMOMETER meter A 1 5V 0 2 C 2 9 C 0 1 40 C 5 RH 55 C 5 RH in d 03170 Please read the following instructions and warnings carefully Keep this instruction manual for future reference Requires 2 AAA...

Page 2: ...r any other purpose Do not use the product on people suffering from ear diseases Do not use the product while the ear canal is wet e g after a swim or a bath This product is not waterproof Therefore keep the product dry at all times Do not operate the device outside the specified ambient temperature range 41 F 104 F 5 C to 40 C and humidity range 15 95 RH Do not store the ear thermometer outside th...

Page 3: ...erature Normal temperature refers to the body temperature of a healthy person It differs among individuals and is affected by environmen tal conditions such as time of day atmospheric temperature activity before measurement site of measurement e g ear mouth or armpit We recommend that you determine your normal body temperature by measuring several times under the same conditions How Does the Ear T...

Page 4: ...ated by two AAA batteries for easy replacement Auto off function helps you to save energy in the batteries The ear thermometer is light and compact allowing you to take it everywhere Effectiveness Compared to traditional thermometers which require several minutes to take the temperature the ear thermometer takes only one second to display the measurement It is safer to take the temperature in the ...

Page 5: ...er exercise or a bath The right ear reading may differ from the left ear Therefore always take the temperature using the same ear External factors may influence ear temperatures including when an individual has been lying on one ear or the other had their ear covered been exposed to very hot or very cold temperatures has just finished swimming or bathing has been wearing hearing aids or ear plugs Sh...

Page 6: ...d 6 Place the battery in the battery compartment making sure that it is positioned correctly according to the polarities indicated on the thermometer Fig 4 Replace the battery cover by sliding it into place Fig 5 3 Correct Holding Posture Hold the main body as shown in fig 6 so that you can press the button with your index finger PRE USE ...

Page 7: ...that you take the temperature three times in the same ear If the temperature happens to differ use the highest reading Be aware that slight variations 36 F 54 F 0 2 0 3 C can occur if consecutive measurements are taken Infants 3 months and below Children under 3 years who have a condition such as a compromised immune system and for whom the presence or absence of fever is critical When you are firs...

Page 8: ...he tip of the probe straight against the ear canal Hold in this position until measurement is completed For measuring your own temperature Hold the main body of the thermometer and insert the probe along your own ear canal Push the probe naturally against the ear canal and insert it further After confirming that the probe and the ear canal are in close contact start the measurement USE OF YOUR PRO...

Page 9: ...easuring after it beeps about 10 seconds after the last measurement and the ready to measure sign is displayed You can repeat the process again from step 3 onwards 4 Power off Power will be automatically turned if the thermometer is left unattended for 1 minute TROUBLESHOOTING Conditions Possible cause and solution Nothing is displayed after O I button pressed Battery may be worn out Replace with ...

Page 10: ...ectly Insert the probe correctly Follow inserting the probe into the ear canal under use of your product page 8 If the problem still persists send to service center for repair is displayed There may be a short circuit Please contact service center The ambient temperature has exceeded the specific range of 41 F 104 F 5 C 40 C Measurement will not start after pressing the button Measurement is made w...

Page 11: ...ghtly moistened with alcohol and immediately dry it with a clean cotton swab After cleaning allow at least 5 minutes to dry before using it again Do not clean the probe with a paper towel or paper as it contains glass fiber which may damage the lens at the tip of the probe After cleaning dry the probe thoroughly before store it To assure a high level of accuracy it is very important to keep the pr...

Page 12: ... to 55 C Relative Storage Humidity 30 to 95 RH The ear thermometer meets American Society for Testing and Materials accuracy standards ASTM with requirements specified in ASTM stands E 1965 98 as it pertains to infrared thermometers and when used under normal operating conditions NOTES ON TEMPERATURE 12 We at Summer Infant stand behind all of our products If you are not completely satisfied or have ...

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