trauma on forehead.
• Do not measure if that patient is
treated with certain drug therapies.
• Do not immerse the device into wa-
ter or any other liquid, and not di-
rectly sunlight exposure.
• Do not use a mobile or cordless
phone near the thermometer when
measuring.
• Body temperature may increase in
the drug within the effort time limit.
Please don't measure.
• In order to ensure the accuracy of
measurement data, please don't
take measurement of body tem-
perature in strong electromagnetic
interference environment (such as
microwave, high frequency equip-
ment operation environment).
• Do not forcibly insert the probe in
the ear. If you fell abnormal such
as pain during measurement, stop
using the unit. It may injure the ex-
ternal auditory canal.
• If the ear is cooled such as being
exposed to the cold for a long peri-
od, wait until the ear is warmed up,
then measure. The measured result
may be indicated low when you use
an ice bag or immediately after co-
ming home from outside in winter.
• Do not use the unit to measurement
ear temperature when the external
auditory canal is wet such as after
swimming or a bath. It may cause
measurement inaccurate.
• Do not disassemble, repair, or mo-
dify the unit.
• This thermometer is only a perso-
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