Q6: Can I use the ear thermometer on an infant? Their ear canals are pretty small.
A6: Yes. Do NOT attempt to force the probe into the ear canal. Insert the probe into the ear canal much as you would an ear plug.
Q7: Can I use the ear thermometer to measure temperature under the armpit or in the mouth?
A7: No. This instrument is designed to measure temperature only in the ear.
Q8: Can I use the ear thermometer on animals?
A8: No. This instrument is designed to measure temperature in the ears of humans.
SPECIFICATIONS
Measuring Rage | : 32.0 ˚C ~ 42.0 ˚C | ||||
Accuracy | : ±0.1 ˚C (36.0 ˚C |
| T |
| 39.0 ˚C) |
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| [Measuring Temperature at 23.0 ˚C] | ||||
| ±0.2 ˚C (T < 36.0 ˚C, T > 39.0 ˚C) | ||||
| [Measuring Temperature at 23.0 ˚C] | ||||
Display | : 3 digits with decimal point | ||||
| :Battery weak mark, MR:Memory mark, ˚C:˚C indicator | ||||
Battery | : DC 1.5 V | ||||
| (Alkaline Button Battery A76/LR44 or equivalent × 1 pcs.) | ||||
Battery Life. | : Approx. 3,000 continuous measurement (at 23.0 ˚C by LR44) | ||||
Working temp. & humidity | : +5 ˚C ~ 40 ˚C, 15 % ~ 95 % | ||||
Storage temp. & humidity | : −20 ˚C ~ 50 ˚C, 15 % ~ 95 % | ||||
Unit Size | : 131 (L) × 37 (W) × 25 (H) mm | ||||
Weight | : Approx. 45 g (including battery) | ||||
Electric shock protection : Type B equipment | |||||
Memory | : One memory recall function. |
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