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Safe & Sound Infrared Ear Thermometer SA8091 

Instructions 

CAREFULLY READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS ON THIS LEAFLET BEFORE USE.

This item is not waterproof, do not immerse in liquid. To clean, wipe the casing and measuring 

probe with damp cloth or use an alcohol swab or cotton swab with alcohol (70% Isopropyl), 

ensure no liquid enters the interior of the item. Never use abrasive cleaning agents or thinners to 

clean. Take care not to scratch the surface of the probe lens.

Store out of reach of children, in a cool dry place away from dust and avoid sunlight and direct 

heat sources.

Always consult your doctor concerning raised temperatures and any other worrying symptoms. 

It may be a good idea to establish and record your usual temperature regularly when not ill. 

Whilst individuals may vary, normal temperature is considered to be 37°C. However, body 

temperature can vary from 36°C, up to the normal level. 

A mild rise in temperature would be about would be to about 37.8°C and you should consult your 

doctor if your temperature remains at this for more than 24 hours or if your temperature rises to 

38.6°C.

Temperature measuring range 35.5°C to 42°C. The display will show L If temperature is under 

34°C and H if above 44°C. 

Accuracy is ± 0.2°C between 35.5°C to 42.0°C. 

Operating ambient temperature is between 16°C – 35°C. The LCD will display Er 1 when the 

ambient temperature is out of range and cannot display temperatures.

Directions 

Before measuring temperature, the thermometer should be stabilised at the operating ambient 

temperature for at least 30 minutes. 

Press the on/recall button to switch on the thermometer a beeping sound is heard and the start up 

screen will appear in the display window. When the screen displays 00.0°C and has an ear 

symbol, the thermometer is ready for use.

Straighten the ear canal by pulling the outer ear up and back to give a clear view of the eardrum. 

For children under one year, pull the ear straight back.

For children over one year and adults, pull the ear up and back. 

While pulling the outer ear, put the probe tip into the ear canal, insert fairly deep with caution. 

Press the scan button and a short beep can be heard, hold for 1 second. The unit may now be 

removed and the displayed temperature recorded.

If measuring temperature again, wait for the ear symbol to display then repeat measuring 

process. The time between each reading should not be less than 1 minute. 

The unit will automatically store the last 10 temperature readings, to display these press on/recall 

button, each time you press will show the next stored temperature. 

The thermometer will automatically switch off after 1 minute of not being used. 

Replacing the battery

The display window will indicate the battery symbol when the battery requires replacement. 

Remove the battery cover by sliding in the direction indicated. Remove old battery by pulling 

down the metal spring fully, the battery will pop out. The replacement battery should be of the 

same type (3V Lithium CR2032) and must be installed according to the correct polarity, positive 

facing upwards. Replace the battery cover. 

Remove battery if the unit is not being used for a long period of time to prevent it from leaking.

Do not throw away used battery in household waste. Dispose of battery at your local waste 

disposal centre in the appropriate battery dispose site.

WARNINGS

Do not use if your ear canal is infected or inflamed.

Keep your ear canal clear, or the measured temperature may be inaccurate. 

Thoroughly inspect all parts before the first use and before each subsequent use to ensure that 

there are no defects, signs of wear or foreign particles. Discard immediately if signs of wear, 

damage or defect are noted.

Keep away from children when not in use as small parts could present a choking hazard.

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