Digital Pacifier Thermometer
Model V925P-A
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Congratulations on your purchase of the Vicks
®
Digital Pacifier Thermometer.
Please read these instructions carefully to ensure accurate temperatures and safe
operation. When used properly, this high quality product will give you years of
accurate, dependable service.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: The Vicks Pacifier Thermometer is intended for use with children from birth to age 5.
1. THIS UNIT IS A MEDICAL DEVICE and is not designed for use as a regular pacifier. Store out of reach
of children. Do not let children play with the unit. TEMPERATURE SHOULD BE TAKEN UNDER ADULT
SUPERVISION.
2. Any pacifier wears out. TO PREVENT POSSIBLE CHOKING HAZARD, test the strength of the nipple by pulling on
the bulb portion before each use.
3. Examine the pacifier bulb before each use for cracks, tears, tackiness or other signs of wear. Discard a worn unit
immediately.
4. Components may be harmful if swallowed. Contact your physician immediately should this occur.
5. FOR ORAL USE ONLY. Do not measure temperature at any other site.
6. The thermometer nipple comes in one size (medium) intended to fit most mouth sizes. Please gauge your child’s
mouth size and the nipple size prior to thermometer use. A child using a nipple that is too large has an increased
risk of choking.
7. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit. There are no user serviceable parts inside. The battery is not replaceable.
When the battery is almost exhausted, the following symbol will appear in the display window ( ) indicating
the unit should be discarded. Do not use as a regular pacifier after the battery is discharged. To protect
the environment, dispose of the thermometer at appropriate collection sites according to national or local
regulations. Keep out of reach of young children, elderly and pets.
8. Do not wash the unit with any thinner or chemical solvent.
9. Do not store unit in direct sunlight or at high temperature.
TEMPERATURE READINGS
This pacifier is for oral use only. Oral temperature readings are often approximately 0.2°F lower than rectal readings
and 0.9°F higher than axillary (under the arm) readings.
Temperature readings vary from child to child. Although there is no singular ‘normal’ temperature reading, a
temperature taken orally ranging between 97°F and 100°F is considered normal. Your child’s physician should be
consulted to determine what temperature range the physician considers to be normal.
The best method to determine your child’s normal temperature is to use the thermometer when the child is feeling
well. Record readings twice a day (early morning and late afternoon). Take the average of the two temperatures to
calculate a normal body temperature.
OPERATING YOUR VICKS PACIFIER THERMOMETER:
1. Press the power button. The display will read (188.8
°F
M
) confirming that the display is working.
2. If you hold the on/off button, the unit will display the last temperature reading.
3. Release the power button and the display will show L°F with °F flashing. When the temperature reading reaches
90.0°F or more, the display will show an actual temperature.
4. Position the pacifier bulb in child’s mouth. Note: Drinking or eating prior to use may affect reading. Measurement
should be taken one half hour after eating or drinking.
5. Once the degree sign (°F) on the display has stopped flashing (approx. 2 minutes), the beeper will sound 10 times,
indicating that the temperature is ready to read. This reading reflects the oral temperature of the child.
Note It is recommended that the thermometer be left in the child’s mouth for 6-8 minutes to allow the nipple to warm up and
to obtain a more accurate reading. This is required if the child does not pacify without interruption.
6. Press the power button to turn the unit off. In the event that you forget, the thermometer will automatically turn
off after 10 minutes.
Easy-to-read
digital
temperature
display
On/off