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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of the Digital Thermometer T110-W. We hope you will
enjoy using the thermometer and the benefits it offers.
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Safety notes
WARNING
- Read through the instruction manual before using the thermometer, as proper
technique is critical for taking accurate temperatures.
- Keep this user guide for further reference
- This thermometer is intended for household use only. The use of this thermometer
is not intended as a substitute for physician's consultation.
- Do not allow the device to come in contact with hot water.
- The thermometer has a flexible tip. Do not bend it for more than 45°.
- Do not expose to direct sunlight, high temperature, moisture or dirt.
- Do not drop the thermometer. It is neither shock-proof nor impact-resistant.
- Do not open the device (except the battery compartment)
- Do not immerse the waterproof thermometer in liquid longer than 10 minutes
DANGER
- The thermometer contains small parts (battery, battery cover) which can be
swallowed by small children. For this reason, do not leave the thermometer
unattended in hands of children.
- When the temperature is higher than 38°, means that the patient may have
fever. Contact your doctor. Persistent fever, in particular children, has to be
treated by a doctor. Get in touch with a doctor immediately.
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Description
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Battery installation
If the battery low indication
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Turn the themometer upside down.
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Remove the battery cover (5) from the thermometer.
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Pull gently the electronic part out of the unit until the battery is completely visible
(max 1cm from the unit).
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Use a pointed object to remove the old battery.
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Place a new 1,5V DC battery (SR41, LR41, 392 or 192) with the positive pole (+)
side up and the negative pole (-) facing down in battery compartment.
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Re-install the electronic part and put the battery cover back on the thermometer.
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Measurement
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Fever facts
Although the generally accepted "normal" temperature reading is 37.0°C, temperature
reading can vary from 36°C to 37.3°C and still may be considered as "normal".
Your body temperature can be influenced by your activities such as exercise, smoking,
eating and drinking.
Even time of day may influence your body 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 0.5°C higher. Conversely, an auxiliary (under the arm)
temperature will be 0.5°C lower.
A rectal temperature is considered as your real or "core" body temperature, while the
underarm method will often give an inaccurate reading and should not be used if a
precise measurement is required.
LEVITA T110-W - Digital Clinical Thermometer - User Guide
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is displayed, the battery needs to be replaced.
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Sensor
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Flexible tip
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LCD Display
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ON - OFF button
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Battery cover
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