Manual Emerio MT-105867.2 Thermometer

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Waterproof level
Waterproof
Classification:
Type BF
DIRECTIONS
1. Wipe or dip thermometer probe with isopropyl rubbing alcohol to disinfect.
2. Press the On/Off button next to LCD display. A tone will sound as the screen shows, followed by last record
temperature. After showing the self-test temperature, the thermometer is now in the testing mode.
Note: If the measured temperature is less than 32°C or 90°F , the LCD will display Lo, if the measured
temperature is higher than 42.9°C or 109.9°F , the LCD will display Hi.
3. Position thermometer in desired location (mouth, rectum, or armpit.)
a) Oral Use: Place thermometer under tongue as indicated by position shown in Figure 2.
Close your mouth and breathe evenly through the nose to prevent the measurement
from being influenced by inhaled/exhaled air. Normal temperature between 35.7°C and
37.3°C (96.3°F and 99.1°F )
b) Rectal use: Lubricate silver probe tip with petroleum jelly for easy insertion. Gently insert sensor
approximately 1cm (less than 1/2’’) into rectum. Normal temperature between 36.2°C and 37.7°C
(97.2°F and 99.9°F ).
c) Armpit use: Wipe armpit dry. Place probe in armpit and keep arm pressed firmly. From a medical
viewpoint, this method will always provide inaccurate readings, and should not be used if precise
measurements are required. Normal temperature is between 35.2°C and 36.7°C (95.4°F and 98.1°F ).
4. The degree sign flashes throughout the testing process. When flashing stops an alarm will beep for
approximately 10 seconds. The measured reading will appear on the LCD simultaneously. The displayed
temperature will not change when thermometer is removed from its testing position.
Note: normally the buzzes are Bi-Bi-Bi-Bi-; Alarm beeps more rapidly when temperature reaches 37.8°C
(100°F) or higher, and the buzzes are “Bi-Bi-Bi---- Bi-Bi-Bi--- Bi-Bi-Bi”.
5. To prolong battery life, press the On/Off button to turn unit off after testing is completed. If no action is
taken, the unit will automatically shut off after around 10 minutes.
BATTERY REPLACEMENT
1. Replace battery when appears in the lower right corner of LCD display.
2. Pull battery cover off as shown in Figure 3.
3. Gently pull out plastic circuit board with battery chamber approximately 1 cm (slightly less than 1/2 (See
Figure 4).
4. Use pointed object such as a pen to remove old battery. Discard battery lawfully. Replace with new 1.5 DC
button type LR41 or SR41, UCC392, or equivalent. Be sure battery is installed with “+” polarity facing up.
(See Figure 5)
5. Slide battery chamber back into place and attach the cover.
GUARANTEE AND CUSTOMER SERVICE
Before delivery our devices are subjected to rigorous quality control. If, despite all care, damage has occurred
during production or transportation, please return the device to your dealer. In addition to statutory legal rights,
the purchaser has an option to claim under the terms of the following guarantee:
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Brand Emerio
Model MT-105867.2
Category Thermometers
File type PDF
File size 0.85 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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