Normal body temperature
May also vary in the range 2 ° C during the day. Usually lowest early in the morning (from 4.00 to 5.00 hours) and highest in the afternoon.Norally measured ranges between 36,2 and 37,2 ° C, the normal is 37 ° C.
High body temperature
It is generally caused by infection, trauma, dehydration, heat stroke, and the like. To be considered a high temperature of 37,2 ° C to 42 ° C.
HOW TO USE Thermometers
1.Thermometer must be used at an ambient temperature between 5 ° C and 35 ° C and a relative humidity of <= 80%.
2.Before use disinfect the probe with alcohol or place a protective covering on the touch point.
3.Press the on / off: the display shows "188 8E" and a beep sounds.
4.The thermometer will display for about 2 seconds and stored last measured temperature, and then will display "L ° C ', the symbol" ° C"will start to flash, which indicates that the thermometer is ready for use. If the temperature the room is above 32 ° C, then the display of the thermometer will show the value of the room temperature instead of "L ° C".
5.Place the probe of the thermometer under the tongue, close your mouth and start the measurement.
6.The measurement process takes about 2 minutes.
7.After the measurement "° C" stops flashing and the alarm sounds for about 4 seconds, indicating that the measurement is completed.
8.The temperature shown in the display is the body temperature of the user.
9.The thermometer automatically turns off 10 seconds after use. However, it is recommended to switch off manually immediately after the measurement, to save energy.
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