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Risk of pollution! The user is recommended to send the overdue thermometer to local garbage disposal site or send it
back to us.
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2 AAA batteries of 1.5V are the only replaceable accessories of the thermometer. Please do not use the batteries of
other voltages or specifications.
Warning
Warning
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The thermometer is not intended to diagnose or treat any health problem or disease. The measurement results are for
reference only.
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It is dangerous to make a self-diagnosis of self-treatment based on the obtained measurement results. For such
purposes, please consult a physician or other medical professionals.
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Do not charge an alkaline dry-cell battery or throw it in fire. Otherwise, the battery may explode.
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Do not disassemble the thermometer or attempt to repair it. Otherwise, the thermometer may be damaged
permanently.
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During measurement, do not use a mobile phone or any other device that may cause electromagnetic interference.
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Do not use the thermometer in an environment where flammable anesthetic mixture with air or with oxygen, or Nitrous
oxide is available.
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Please keep the thermometer out of the reach of children.
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The result may be inaccurate if you use the overdue thermometer.
SYMBOLS
DESCRIPTION
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Attention must be paid.
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The action is prohibited.
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Information about the manufacturer
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Date of manufacture.
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Consult the instructions for use.
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Waste electrical materials should be sent to a dedicated collection point for recycling.
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Degree of protection against the ingress of water.
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A personal injury or damage to thermometer may occur if the thermometer is not used correctly.
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Inaccurate reading or damage to the thermometer may occur if thermometer is not used correctly.
Body Temperature Basics
You can take a body temperature on the forehead, in the ear canal, under the armpit, in the mouth, or in the anus. The
temperature measured at different parts of the body may differ slightly.
Body Part
Normal Temperature Range
Forehead
36.1-37.5/97.0-99.5
Ear canal
35.8-38.0/96.44-100.40
Mouth
35.5-37.5/95.9-99.5
Armpit
34.7-37.3/94.46-99.14
Anus
36.6-38.0/97.88-100.40
The normal body temperature range slightly varies with age and gender.
Generally, newborns or children have higher body temperature than adults, and adults have higher body temperature than
the elderly. Women’s body temperature are appropriately 0.3
℃
higher than men’s.
Normal body temperature varies by the time of day and is also affected by external factors.
The body temperature of an individual is the lowest between 2:00 a.m. and 4:00 a.m. and the highest between 14:00 p.m.
and 20:00 p.m. An individual’s body temperature typically changes by less than 1
℃
each day.