Manual Homedics TE-100 Thermometer

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Note that the thermometer will display a default temperature of
00.0˚F/00.0˚C after battery power is restored and until a
measurement is taken.
When the low battery symbol appears on the display (Figure 3),
the battery should be replaced. When the low battery symbol
appears with the “Lo” symbol, the battery must be replaced in
order for the ear thermometer to function.
NOTE: Do not discard used lithium batteries in trash. Please
turn in at an official collection point. If the monitor will not be
used for an extended period of time (three months or more),
please remove battery.
CHANGING TEMPERATURE SCALE BETWEEN
CELSIUS AND FAHRENHEIT
To switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit readings,
simply press and release the “°F/°C” button located behind the
battery compartment cover while the unit is on by using a small
flat instrument. Once the desired scale is selected, press the
“Scan” button to take a new reading or allow the unit to turn off
automatically and then turn it back on to view the converted
temperature stored in memory.
Figure 3
Low battery
warning
cc
Indicates
a memory
reading
MEMORY RECALL
This thermometer will automatically store the last temperature
measurement in memory. The most recent reading will
automatically display when the unit is turned on. Each new
temperature reading will replace the temperature stored in the
memory.
When viewing a memory reading, the symbol below will appear
in the bottom left corner of the display.
HOW TO TAKE A TEMPERATURE READING
1. Always make sure that the waterproof probe has been
cleaned with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol since its
previous usage.
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Brand Homedics
Model TE-100
Category Thermometers
File type PDF
File size 0.42 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 Homedics TE-100 Thermometer

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