How to use:
Measuring human body temperature in the ear canal
1. Press the on/recall button to turn on
the thermometer, a beep sound is
heard and the LCD displays as Fig A in
one second. When the LCD displays as
Fig B, now it's ready to measure.
2. Straighten the ear canal by pulling the
outer ear up and back to give a clear
view of the eardrum.
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For children under 1 year, pull the ear
straight back.
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For children ages 1 year to adult, pull
the ear up and back.
(Caution: Many pediatricians suggest use of ear thermometers for children
older than 6 months).
3. While pulling the outer ear, insert the probe snugly into the ear canal
(best to insert deep), press the "scan" button. Release it, when you hear
a beep sound. A beep indicates measurement is complete. Remove the
thermometer from the ear. The display shows the measure temperature.
4. Measuring again: If measuring again, please unclinch the "scan" button and
wait for the " " symbol to display, then press "scan" button to measure
again.
Note: The time between each reading should be not less than 1 min.
5. Memory search: Press the "on/recall"
button, the last ten memories
(No. 9–No. 0) will take turns to display
on the LCD as Fig C and Fig D.
6. The LCD will display "ER 1" as Fig E and
cannot display temperature when the
ambient temperature is of the range
of 10 °C to 35 °C.
Note: Before measuring, the
thermometer shall be stabilized at
the operating ambient condition for a
minimum of 30 min.
7. Shut off: The thermometer shall automatically shut off without
Fig A
Newborn –
1 year
Fig C
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Fig B
1 year – adult
Fig D
Fig E