ReliOn Thermometer General Care & Important Information, Cleaning and Storage, To Clean, To Store

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General Care & Important Information

General Care & Important Information

Your Instant Ear Thermometer measures the heat radiated from the eardrum and the surrounding tissue. This energy is transferred through the probe and converted into a single temperature value. Although readings taken from the eardrum (tympanic membrane) can provide the most accurate readings, improp- er technique can generate lower readings, resulting in a misdiagnosed fever.

1.The thermometer should only be used under the supervision of an adult.

2.Earwax in ear canal may cause an inaccurate reading. Consult your healthcare professional for proper removal and ear cleaning procedures.

3.Do not use excessive force to insert probe into ear.

4.Do not use if ear canal is wet or if infection is present.

5.Ear measurements are comparable to oral measurements. Remember temperatures can vary from 97.0°F to 99.0°F (36.1°C to 37.2°C) and still may be considered ‘normal’. Time of day, level of activity, exercise and other activities can attribute to variations in temperature. However, unlike oral temperatures, factors such as smoking, talking and drinking do not affect ear measurements.

6.Do not walk, run or talk during temperature taking.

7.Clean the probe tip before and after each use.

8.Store the unit in the protective case when not in use.

9.Do not touch the probe with fingers.

10.Do not store the unit where it will be exposed to direct sunlight, dust or humidity. Avoid extreme temperatures.

11.Dropping or subjecting your thermometer to strong shocks should be avoided.

12.Do not attempt to disassemble the unit, except to replace the battery.

13.If measurement is not attainable, the unit must be replaced.

NOTE: Performance of the device may be degraded if: operated outside of stated temperature and humidity range; stored outside of stated temperature and humidity range; thermometer undergoes mechanical shock (drop); patient temperature is below ambient temperature.

Cleaning and Storage

To ensure accurate measurements, clean the probe lens before and after each use. Fingerprints and earwax can cause inaccurate readings.

To Clean:

Use an alcohol swab or a soft cotton swab moistened with alcohol (70% Isopropyl) to the thermometer casing and probe lens,

Figs. 1-3. Do not use paper towels. The fibers may scratch the lens.

Make sure that liquid does not enter the interior of the thermometer.

Never use abrasive cleaning agents, thinners

or gasoline for cleaning.

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• Do not immerse into water or other cleaning

 

 

 

 

liquids.

 

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To Store:

Remove the battery if the thermometer will not be used for an extended period of time.

Store in a sun-free and dust-free, dry area at a temperature between 68°F – 122°F (20°C – 50°C).

Protect the thermometer from severe impact or shock.

Keep stored in the protective storage case.

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ReliOn Thermometer instruction manual General Care & Important Information, Cleaning and Storage, To Clean, To Store