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Questions and Answers
Q1: Why is temperature measured in the ear different from measurements taken under the armpit, in the mouth, or in the rectum?
A1: Temperatures of different parts of body may vary. Compare the measurement in question with a normal temperature previously taken in the same ear.
Q2: The temperature differs each time I take a measurement. Why? What can I do?
A2: Your method for straightening the ear canal may be inconsistent, the way you insert the probe may be not consistent, or you may be taking a second measurement too soon. Pull the ear rearward to straighten ear canal, then very gently insert the probe into the ear canal for measurement. Once a measurement is taken, the temperature in the ear will be affected. Therefore, wait at least 1 minute before taking another measurement.
Q3: Can I measure temperature without the probe cover?
A3: This instrument is designed to measure temperature without the probe cover. Do NOT attach the probe cover or any fi lm or covering.
Q4: Is it hygienically safe to use the ear thermometer without the probe cover?
A4: The probe and probe lens should be kept clean by using a cotton swab or soft cloth moistened with 70% alcohol. Therefore, the thermometer can be used hygienically without the probe cover.
Q5: Can I use the ear thermometer in cold/hot places?
A5: This instrument can be used in room temperature from 10 to 40°C (50 to 104°F). Error messages (Er 2 or Er 3) may be displayed if the temperature during storage greatly differs from that of the room temperature where you take a measurement reading. In such a case, let the ear thermometer stand for a while at room temperature before measurement.
Q6: Can I use the ear thermometer on an infant? Their ear canals are very small.
A6: Do NOT attempt to force the probe into the ear canal. Use caution and pay close attention while very gently inserting the probe just into the entrance of ear canal.
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.