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SPECIFICATIONS
DISPLAY: LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY
DISPLAY RESOLUTION: 4 DIGITS (1/10 OF A DEGREE INCREMENTS)
MEASUREMENT RANGE: 89.6˚F(32.0°C) to 109.4˚F(43.0°C)
ACCURACY: ±0.2°F, 98.0°F–102.0°F (±0.1°C, 37.0°C–39.0°C)
±0.3°F, 96.4°F–98.0°F (±0.2°C, 35.8°C–37.0°C)
±0.3°F, 102.0°F–106.0°F (±0.2°C,39.0°C–41.0°C)
BATTERY: ONE 1.5V BUTTON SIZE BATTERY
LR41 OR EQUIVALENT
BATTERY LIFE: APPROXIMATELY 24 MONTHS
AUTOMATIC SHUT-OFF: AFTER APPROXIMATELY NINE MINUTES
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: 50.0˚F(10°C) – 104.0˚F(40°C)
STORAGE TEMPERATURE: 14.0˚F(-10°C) – 140.0˚F(60°C)
DIMENSIONS: 5-1/8” X 3/4” X 3/8”
WEIGHT: 0.38 OUNCES
Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Cleaning Instructions
Before and after each use, clean the thermometer with a soft cloth and isopropyl alcohol dilut-
ed with water, or wash with COLD soapy water. An intact unit can be submersed in water or
alcohol. However, do not soak for an extended period of time.
1. This unit must never be sterilized by boiling, gas or steam autoclaves.
2. The use of any other solution or cleaning method beyond the above mentioned may result
in reliability problems with the thermometer and void your warranty.
Operating Your Digital Thermometer
Switching Dual Scale
NOTE: To change between Celsius and Fahrenheit readings, hold the POWER but-
ton for 2 seconds until the “Lo” with an “m” displays and changes between °F and °C.
Press the POWER button again to turn the thermometer off.
Once the desired temperature is selected, press the POWER
button to activate the thermometer. The thermometer will beep
and the digital display will show the following.
The last measured temperature with an “m” will appear. If there
is no previous measurement, “Lo” °F(°C) will be displayed.
98.6°F(37.0°C) will briefly appear.
Finally, a “Lo” with a flashing
o
F(°C) will appear in the display to
indicate that the thermometer is ready for measurement.
NOTE: If the room temperature is above 89.6
o
F(32.0°C), the
room temperature will display instead of the “Lo”.
CUT OUT AND MAIL TO:
MABIS HEALTHCARE
1931 NORMAN DRIVE SOUTH
WAUKEGAN, IL 60085 USA
PROBE COVER ORDER FORM
Please send packages of disposable probe covers
#15-618-000 (100 probes per package). Enclosed is $5.00 per
package plus $3.00 for shipping and handling for each order.
Payment method (do not send cash):
q Check q Money Order
Please ship to:
NAME:
ADDRESS:
CITY: STATE: ZIP:
PHONE:
CUT OUT AND MAIL TO:
MABIS HEALTHCARE
1931 NORMAN DRIVE SOUTH
WAUKEGAN, IL 60085 USA
THERMOMETER WARRANTY REGISTRATION
(MUST BE COMPLETED WITHIN 10 DAYS OF PURCHASE)
NAME:
ADDRESS:
CITY: STATE: ZIP:
PURCHASED FROM:
CITY: STATE: ZIP:
DATE PURCHASED:
USER INFORMATION (OPTIONAL)
q MALE q FEMALE AGE:
AGE OF YOUNGEST FAMILY MEMBER
q UNDER 6 MONTHS q 6 MONTHS - 1 YEAR
q 1 - 3 YEARS q 3 - 5 YEARS q OLDER
Taking an Axillary Temperature (under the arm)
The thermometer tip should be placed under the arm so the tip is touching the skin.
Hold the thermometer parallel to the body and position the arm on the chest so the
probe tip is well covered by the arm. This insures the thermometer tip is not affected
by the room air. The temperature reading should take approximately sixty seconds.
The
o
F(°C) will continue to flash during the reading of the
temperature. When the peak
temperature has been reached, the
o
F(°C)
will stop flashing and the thermometer will
sound ten long beeps if the temperature is below
100
o
F(37.8°C)
. If the temperature is
above
100
o
F(37.8°C)
the unit will sound ten sets of three short beeps each. To turn the
unit off, press the POWER button. The unit will automatically power down after approxi-
mately nine minutes.
REMEMBER: Axillary temperatures are generally 1.0
o
F(0.5°C) lower than oral readings.
Taking a Rectal Temperature
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:
:
Rectal temperatures are an appropriate and reliable method for infants and small chil-
dren. Otherwise, this method should only be used when it is impossible or impractical to take
an oral or axillary temperature.
THE THERMOMETER TIP SHOULD BE INSERTED A MAXIMUM OF 1/2” INTO THE
RECTUM. The temperature reading should take approximately sixty seconds. The
o
F(°C) will continue to flash during the reading of the temperature. When the peak
temperature has been reached, the
o
F(°C) will stop flashing and the thermometer will
sound ten long beeps if the temperature is below 100
o
F(37.8°C). If the temperature is
above 100
o
F(37.8°C) the unit will sound ten sets of three short beeps each. To turn
the unit off, press the POWER button. The unit will automatically power down after
approximately nine minutes.
REMEMBER: Rectal temperatures are generally
1.0
o
F(0.5°C)
higher than oral read-
ings.
General Care
1. The thermometer should only be used under the supervision of an adult.
2.
Do not walk, run or talk during temperature taking.
3. Clean the thermometer before and after each use.
4. Store the unit in the protective case when not in use.
5. Do not bite the probe tip.
6. Do not store the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight, dust or humidity. Avoid
extreme temperatures.
7. Dropping or subjecting your thermometer to strong shocks should be avoided.
8. Do not attempt to disassemble the unit, except to replace the battery.
9. If ERR displays and measurement not attainable, the unit must be replaced.
NOTE: Performance of the device may be degraded if: operated outside of stated
temperature and humidity range; stored outside of stated temperature and humidity range;
ther
mometer undergoes mechanical shock (drop); patient temperature is below ambient tem-
perature.
Using Disposable Probe Covers
I
t is recommended to use disposable probe covers to prevent cross contamination. Additional
probe covers can be purchased from your MABIS Dealer or with the order form provided.
Changing the Battery
The
battery in your digital thermometer needs to be replaced when “ ” appears in
t
he lower right of the display. Replace the battery with an
LR41 alkaline or SR41 silver oxide type.To replace the bat-
t
ery, slide the battery cap away from the unit. Remove the
battery using a non-metal tool. Insert the new battery with
t
he positive (+) side facing up. Carefully slide the battery
cap back into place.
NOTE: Please properly dispose the battery away from small children and heat.
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Thank you for purchasing a MABIS Digital Thermometer. Please read the following instructions to
achieve the most accurate temperatures and safe operation. With proper care and use, your ther-
m
ometer will provide you with years of reliable readings.
NOTE: F - indicates Fahrenheit mode
C
- indicates Celsius mode
What is a “Normal”Temperature?
Although the generally accepted “normal” temperature reading is 98.6°F/37.0°C, temperature
r
eadings can vary from 97.0°F/36.1°C to 99.0°F/37.2°C and still may be considered “normal”.
Variations in temperature can be attributed to activities such as exercise, smoking, eating and
drinking. Even time of day may influence your temperature. For example, your temperature is
lower in the morning than in the afternoon. Other variations may be due to the location of the
temperature reading. While the oral temperature follows the guidelines previously described, a
rectal temperature is generally 1.0°F/0.5°C higher. Conversely, an axillary (under the arm) tem-
perature will be 1.0°F/0.5°C lower.
Features of Your MABIS Digital Thermometer
PROBE TIP
DIGITAL DISPLAY WINDOW
POWER BUTTON
BATTERY COVER
MT118-BDVF 03/07 ©2007 MABIS Healthcare
NOTE: This order form is for shipments within the United States and Canada.
Taking an Oral Temperature
U
sing the diagram on the right, place the
thermometer tip under the tongue as near as
p
ossible to the heat pocket. The diagram also
shows the temperature variables by not plac-
ing the tip in the heat pocket area. The tem-
p
erature reading should take approximately
sixty seconds. The
o
F(°C) will continue to
f
lash during the reading of the temperature.
When the peak temperature has been
r
eached, the
o
F
(°C) will stop flashing and the
thermometer will sound ten long beeps if the
temperature is below 100
o
F(37.8°C). If the
t
emperature is above 100
o
F
(37.8°C) the unit
will sound ten sets of three short beeps each.
T
o turn the unit off, press the POWER button. The unit will automatically power down
after approximately nine minutes.
NOTE: Drinking hot or cold fluids, exercising, smoking or performing other activities may raise
or lower your temperature. Therefore,
it is important to relax for approximately 5 minutes
with your mouth closed prior to taking a reading.
H
EAT
POCKET
HEAT
POCKET
98.4
o
F
36.9
o
C
98.4
o
F
36.9
o
C
98.8
o
F
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7.1
o
C
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8.8
o
F
37.1
o
C
9
7.9
o
F
3
6.6
o
C
97.7
o
F
36.4
o
C
9
7.9
o
F
3
6.6
o
C
9
8.1
o
F
3
6.7
o
C
MT118-BDVF 03/07 ©2007 MABIS Healthcare
MT118-BDVF 03/07 ©2007 MABIS HealthcareMT118-BDVF 03/07 ©2007 MABIS Healthcare
MODEL 713
LIMITED ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
MABIS Healthcare (‘MABIS’) guarantees that its MABIS Digital Thermometer will be free from
manuf
acturing defects under normal use for a period of one year from the date of purchase sub-
ject to the following terms and conditions.
This warranty covers only normal use, and does not apply to use in any clinical or
commercial applications. This warranty does not cover batteries or other power sources that
may be provided with or used with the MABIS Digital Thermometer. This warranty is voided if
the MABIS Digital Thermometer product is misused or abused in any manner.
If the MABIS Digital Thermometer fails to operate during the duration of the warranty, return it
postage prepaid to: MABIS Healthcare, Attn: Repair Department, 1931 Norman Drive South,
Waukegan, IL 60085. MABIS will repair or replace the defective unit at the option of MABIS
Healthcare. Repair or replacement of the defective unit, at MABIS’ option, is the sole remedy
under this warranty.
ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHICH THE PURCHASER MAY HAVE ARE LIMITED IN DURA-
TION TO THE TIME THAT THE ORIGINAL CONSUMER PURCHASER OWNS THE PROD-
UCT. Some states do not allow limitations or how long an implied w
arranty lasts, so the above
limitation may not apply to you.
This warranty constitutes MABIS’ only responsibility and obligation to repair and/or replace
materials or components, or refund the purchase price.
MABIS will not be responsible for any
indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages or other loss,
including,
but not limited to, damage to or loss of other property or equipment and personal injuries,
whether to purchaser or others. MABIS shall in no event be liable to the purchaser for any
amount in excess of the cost of repair and/or replacement of the unit, or the purchase price of
the unit. Some states do not allow the exclusive or limitation of incidental or consequential dam-
ages
, so the abo
ve limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary
from state to state
.
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Brand Mabis
Model Hospi-Therm II
Category Thermometers
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I just took my temperature but what is actually considered a 'healthy' body temperature? Verified

This partially depends on the body part where the temperature was taken. The following can be considered healthy: Forehead 35,8 to 37,6 °C, Ear 36 to 37,8°C, rectally 36,3 to 37,8°C and orally 36 to 37,4°C.

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What parts of the body are best to measure body temperature? Verified

This depends on the thermometer. Some thermometers are designed for use on specific parts of the body. With a regular thermometer, rectal usage is the fastest and most accurate way to measure body temperature.

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