Manual Citizen CT-810 Thermometer

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PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL IN ANY CASE BEFORE USING.
PRECAUTIONS
The ear thermometer must be inserted correctly to obtain correct temperature
measurement. Be sure to consult a physician if you feel something is wrong
with you. Do NOT judge only by whether you have a fever or not.
1. Very gently and carefully insert the probe into the ear.
2. Avoid using the ear thermometer if the ear is inflamed.
3. Do NOT use the ear thermometer if the main body is damaged (for
example, the probe window is broken). The continuous use of damaged
unit may cause injury, an improper result or serious danger.
Contact a physician immediately if someone swallows broken pieces.
1. The body temperature measured in the ear may differ from the
measurement under the armpit or in the mouth or rectum. Therefore, they
cannot merely be compared. Take the temperature periodically to
determine the reading with this instrument when body temperature is
normal, then use that as the basis for comparison with any measurement
taken when you suspect a fever.
2. Do NOT use this thermometer for measurements other than body
temperature. The ear thermometer will be damaged if it is used to
measure the temperature of bath, refrigerators etc.
3. Do NOT immerse the ear thermometer in Water and do NOT spill chemical
solvents on the unit.
4. Do NOT drop the ear thermometer and do NOT expose the ear
thermometer to heavy shock. As the ear thermometer is not shock-
protected construction.
5. Do NOT bend the ear thermometer.
6. Do NOT disassemble the unit, do not make any modifications and do not
touch the circuitry.
7. Do NOT store the unit under the direct sunlight, NOT at the high
temperature and NOT at a high degree of humidity or dust.
Warning
Caution
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Brand Citizen
Model CT-810
Category Thermometers
File type PDF
File size 0.23 MB

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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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From what temperature does a person officially have a fever? Verified

A temperature above 38°C is officially considered a fever.

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Manual Citizen CT-810 Thermometer

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