you hear two beeps. Then, the measurement would be complete.
Figure 14.
4. Remove the thermometer from the ear canal. The LCD displays the
measured temperature. A new measurement can be taken when the
displayed "ooo" disappear. Figure 15.
5.4. DISPLAYING THE RESULTS OF THE MEASUREMENT
Normal body temperature is a range. A person's normal temperature
range tends to decrease with age. The following table shows normal
temperature ranges by age:
0 - 2 years
3 - 10 years
11 - 65 years
>65 years
The range of normal temperature varies from person to person and
can be influenced by many factors such as time of day, measure from
different sites, level of activity, medications... So we recommend that
you practice with the thermometer on yourself and family members
when you are healthy. This way you will know how the thermometer
works and will feel more confident of the measurements you take when
a family member is ill.
The LED indicator on this unit can be illuminated in two colors:
• In green if the measurement is between 34.0°C (93.2°F) and 37.9°C
(100.3°F).
• In red if the measurement is between 38.0°C (100.4°F) and 42.9°C
(109.3°F).
5.5. OBJECT TEMPERATURE READING
• Don't use this mode to take someone's body temperature.
• When reading the temperature of an object, the surface temperature
is displayed. It can be different from the internal temperature,
especially if the surface is exposed to direct sunlight.
1. Remove forehead probe (D) before using place the thermometer
in your hand with your thumb on the ear measuring (E) and forehead
measuring (C) buttons.
Press both buttons at the same time. The word "food" will be shown on
the LCD. Figure 16.
2. Hold the thermometer and ensure the probe is around 1 cm from the
38.4 - 38.0 ºC
36.1 - 37.8 ºC
35.9 - 37.6 ºC
35.8 - 37.5 ºC
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ENGLISH
97.5 - 100.4 ºF
97.0 - 100.0 ºF
96.6 - 99.7 ºF
96.4 - 99.5 ºF