Safety information, Special product features, How to care for this product – LifeSource DT-607 User Manual

Page 4: What is a “normal” temperature, How to take temperature, Oral use, Underarm (auxiliary) use

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SENSOR TIP

DISPLAY WINDOW

BATTERY COVER

START BUTTON

Instruction Guide – MODEL DT-607

Congratulations on your purchase of the LifeSource

®

Digital Thermometer. Please

read the instructions carefully to ensure accurate temperatures and safe operation.

When used properly, this high quality product will give you years of accurate,

dependable service.

D

IGITAL

T

HERMOMETER

SAFETY INFORMATION

High, prolonged fever requires medical attention (over 100.0°F or 37.8°C) for

young children. In case of high readings, please contact your physician.

Do not allow children to take their temperature unattended.

Read the enclosed instructions carefully to ensure accurate temperature readings.

Temperature readings are affected by many factors including exercise, drinking

hot or cold beverages prior to taking, and technique.

Do not allow children to walk or run during temperature taking. The rigid probe

could present a hazard.

Oral, underarm, and rectal temperatures vary by approximately 1°F (0.5°C).

SPECIAL PRODUCT FEATURES

Reads temperature in Fahrenheit or Celsius.

Memory feature: automatic recall of last temperature reading.

Beeps when peak temperature is reached.

Auto-Off in approximately 9 minutes.

Thermometer is water resistant, but not 100% waterproof. Do not submerge unit

in any liquid.

Long-life, replaceable battery (approximately 3,000 temperatures).

Low Battery Indicator “ ”.

Oral, Rectal or Underarm use.

HOW TO CARE FOR THIS PRODUCT

The thermometer should be cleaned after every use even when probe covers are

used.

Clean the thermometer tip and probe using isopropyl alcohol or soap and water.

Do not boil the thermometer. Do not submerge the thermometer in any liquid.

Store the unit in the protective case while not in use.

Do not store or keep in direct sunlight, or in high temperatures.

Do not open the thermometer except to replace the battery.

Do not drop the thermometer, as this may break the unit.

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

WHAT IS A “NORMAL” TEMPERATURE?

Temperature readings vary among individuals. A normal temperature refers to each

individual’s average temperature while they are well. Normal average temperatures

range from 97°F/36.1°C to 100°F/37.7°C when taken orally. A rectal temperature is

considered your real or “core” body temperature. A rectal temperature is 1°F/0.5°C

higher than an oral reading and an underarm temperature is 1°F/0.5°C lower than

an oral reading.

HOW TO TAKE TEMPERATURE

1.

Select oral, underarm or rectal as your measurement site (see following instruc-

tions).

2.

Push the START button located at the top of the thermometer. The thermometer

will beep and the display will show all symbols.. This is a function check indi-

cating the unit is working properly. If a previous reading is stored in memory,

the thermometer will display the last temperature for two seconds. The flashing

symbol °F (or °C) will appear with the “L” or “H” symbol indicating that the

thermometer is ready for measurement. Begin measurement.

3.

When the °F (or °C) symbol stops flashing and the thermometer emits eight

beeps, the temperature measurement is complete.

4.

Read and record the temperature and time for reference. The reading will auto-

matically be stored in the memory until another reading is taken or the batteries

are removed from the thermometer.

5.

Push the START button to turn the unit off. If you do not turn the unit off, it will

shut off automatically in approximately 9 minutes.

NOTE: If the measured temperature is higher than 99.5°F (37.5°C), the fever alarm
will beep quickly for about four seconds.

ORAL USE

Do not drink hot or cold fluids, exercise, smoke or

perform other activities that raise or lower temperature.

The mouth should remain closed up to 5 minutes before

attempting a reading.

Place the probe tip well under the tongue in locations as

indicated by the “ ✓ ” (see diagram). Instruct children

not to bite down on the probe.

The approximate measurement time is 60 seconds.

Opening the mouth or improper placement of the probe

tip may result in a longer time for a reading.

UNDERARM (AUXILIARY) USE

From a medical point of view, this method will always

give an inaccurate reading and should not be used if a

precise measurement is required.

Wipe underarm with a dry towel.

Place probe tip in armpit and bring arm down against the

body. The measuring sensor should be pointing upward

parallel to the arm.

The approximate measurement time may be 5 minutes or longer depending on

the placement of the probe and closure of the arm against the body.

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