Philips SCH540 User Manual

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Question

Answer

The thermometer

beeps when it has

finished measuring.

What do these beeps

mean?

When you measure your baby’s temperature,

there are 2 different types of beeps that

sound once the temperature has been

measured. These beeps are the same for

the flexible-tip thermometer and for the

soother thermometer. When the

thermometer gives 10 beeps in 10 seconds,

the measured temperature is normal, i.e.

below 37.8°C. When it gives 3 sets of short

beeps in 10 seconds, this indicates possible

fever, i.e. the measured temperature is above

37.8°C.

Can I use honey or

other sweet

substances on the

soother?

Never dip the teat in sweet substances or

medication. Your child may get tooth decay if

you do.

What can I do when

some parts of the

thermometers are

broken (e.g. the

flexible tip)?

Do not use the thermometers if any part

of them is cracked. If the thermometers are

damaged or broken, they have to be

discarded.

The thermometers do

not work. What is

wrong?

The batteries of the thermometers may be

empty. For instructions on how to replace the

battery of the flexible-tip thermometer, see

chapter ‘Replacing the battery’. The battery of

the soother thermometer cannot be replaced.

When this battery is empty, the soother

thermometer must be discarded.

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