Memory Function
The Ear Thermometer memory function stores the last measurement. This measurement will appear
for approximately three seconds after turning the thermometer on and after it runs its built-in test.
The ready display will then show after last reading appears. This feature allows
you to compare your most recent measurement to the prior one. For example:
Changing from Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice-versa
To switch the display between °F and °C, simply turn OFF the unit, press and hold the Activation
Button until the ready display appears. Press and
release the Activation Button to switch from ˚F to ˚C,
and vice-versa. Once you have selected a measurement
scale wait until the thermometer LCD shows a full
display.
Battery Replacement
The Ear Thermometer includes one 3V lithium battery already
installed. Approximate battery life is three years. If the Low Battery
Display appears, you can take only a few more measurements.
If the thermometer does not function at all, the Dead Battery
Display appears (Figure 1). Immediately replace the battery as
follows:
1
Unscrew battery cover to remove it, (Figure 1).
2
Remove the old battery by pulling it out and up. Install a new
3V CR2032 lithium battery (Figure 2).Battery will snap into place.
3
Replace the battery cover by screwing securely into place.
CAUTION: Replace only with 3V CR2032 lithium battery.
Use of other types of batteries may present a risk of fire or
rupture.
WARNING:
• Keep battery out of child's reach. Swallowing battery could be fatal.
• Battery should not be charged or placed into extreme heat as it may rupture.
• Used batteries should be disposed of properly.
Care and Cleaning
Thermometer: Keep Clean and Protected
NOTE: This ear thermometer does not require probe covers. Be sure Probe Tip is clean before and
after each measurement.
Earwax or any dirt may stay on the probe tip over time if it's not cleaned or stored properly.
To ensure accurate reading, clean the probe tip with an alcohol swab, wait for 3 to 5 minutes to let
the tip air-dry prior to each measurement.
Never use abrasive cleaning agents, thinners or benzene for cleaning. Take care not to scratch the
surface of the probe lens and the LCD. Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the body of the thermometer.
Do not expose the thermometer to extreme temperatures, humidity, direct sunlight or shock. Do not
touch Probe Tip with fingers.
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Dead Battery Display
1
Positive (+) Side Up
2