3. While tugging the ear, fit the probe snugly into
the ear canal as far as possible and press
the activation button.
Release it when you hear a beep.
This is the Temp Beep that confirms the end
of measurement.
4. Remove the thermometer from the ear canal.
The LCD displays the temperature measured and
the probe cover symbol.
5. Replace the probe cover after each
measurement:
Press the ejector button and put on a new,
clean probe cover.
Only then, the probe cover symbol disappears
from the display. The thermometer is now ready
for use again.
6. If no button is pressed or no new probe cover is
attached within 30 seconds, the thermometer
will turn off automatically.
Note: In the following situations, it is recom-
mended that you take three temperatures in the
same ear. If they differ, use the highest reading.
Infants in the first 90 days of life.
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Children under three years of age who have
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a condition such as a compromised immune
system and for whom the presence or
absence of fever is critical.
When you are first learning to use the ear
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thermometer until you are comfortable with
the technique and are obtaining consistent
readings.
Important: As with any type of thermometer,
slight temperature variations (± 0.2-0.3°C /
± 0.3-0.5°F) can occur, if consecutive
measurements are taken.
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