Temperature operation, Temperature operation mode selection, Normal mode – Welch Allyn Spot Vital Signs LXi - User Manual User Manual

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Temperature Operation

Temperature Operation Mode Selection

Spot LXi with the SureTemp Plus thermometer takes a temperature in either Normal or
Monitor Mode. The default setting is Normal Mode.

In the Normal Mode, the SureTemp Plus thermometer “predicts” body temperature in
the oral, axillary, or rectal modes. The thermometer takes an oral reading in approximately
4 to 6 seconds, a pediatric axillary reading (ages 17 years and younger) in approximately
10 to 13 seconds, an adult axillary reading (ages 18 years and older) in approximately 12 to
15 seconds, and a rectal reading in approximately 10 to 13 seconds. Use the Monitor
Mode when difficult situations prevent taking an accurate temperature in the Normal
Mode.

Normal Mode

Patient actions may interfere with accurate oral temperature readings. Ingesting hot or
cold liquids, eating food, chewing gum or mints, brushing teeth, smoking, or performing
strenuous activity may affect oral temperature readings for up to 20 minutes after activity
has ended.

Probe contact with electrodes or bandages, poor tissue contact, taking an axillary
temperature over clothing, or prolonged exposure of axilla to ambient air can cause
inaccurate axillary temperature readings.

WARNING To ensure optimal accuracy, always confirm that the correct mode is
selected.

WARNING Use only Welch Allyn probe covers. Using other manufacturers’
probe covers or no probe cover may produce temperature measurement errors
and/or inaccuracy.

WARNING Always use a probe cover whenever coming into contact with a
patient.

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