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1
Check if the measurement unit of the soother thermometer is
firmly attached to the soother (i.e. turned completely to the closed
lock position).
If the measurement unit is not firmly attached to the soother, the
measurement may be inaccurate and the measurement unit
may become a suffocation hazard.
2
Place the soother in the baby's mouth for approx. 3 minutes to let
the thermometer warm up.
If you do not do this, the measured temperature may be inaccurate.
3
Press the on/off button I to switch on the thermometer.
Note: You can either press the on/off button while the soother is still in your
baby's mouth, or you can remove the soother, press the on/off button and
place the soother back into your baby's mouth.
4
Leave the soother in the baby's mouth until the thermometer
beeps.
See section 'Audible signals' at the end of this chapter for the meaning of
the beeps.
The display now shows the measured temperature and the °C
,
indication lights up continuously.
Note: If for some reason the temperature cannot be measured, the display
shows 'Lo' or 'Hi'. This means that the temperature is outside the temperature
range. Switch off the thermometer, check if it is correctly positioned and
switch it on again to restart the measurement.
5
Remove the soother thermometer from the baby's mouth.
Do not leave the child alone with the soother thermometer.
6
Press the on/off button I to switch off the thermometer.
Note: Switch off thermometer after use to save battery power. If you do not
switch off the thermometer, it switches off automatically: after 1 minute if
the temperature measured is <32°C; or after 10 minutes if the temperature
measured is >32°C.