Q01 How should I clean my Flexible Digital Thermometer?
A01 Hand wash with warm soapy water and rinse. DO NOT BOIL the Flexible Digital Thermometer.
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Q02 Is the Flexible Digital Thermometer waterproof?
A02 Yes.
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Q03 How deep do I need to insert the Flexible Digital Thermometer anally?
A03 The metal tip has to enter the rectum.
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Q04 How long does it take to read the temperature anally?
A04 It takes 1 to 1 1/2 minutes.
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Q05 How long does it take to read the underarm temperature?
A05 It takes about 4 minutes.
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Q06 How far can my Flexible Digital Thermometer bend?
A06 Don't bend it further than 45° as the probe inside may break.
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Q07 How do I change the batteries of the Flexible Digital Thermometer?
A07 The batteries will give you at least 200 hours of continuous usage. If you use it for 10 minutes every day, it will last you 2 years! If needed, use a toothpick to pop off the end cap at the back of the thermometer and pull the battery out.
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Q08 What happens if I forget to switch off the Flexible Digital Thermometer?
A08 It will switch off automatically after 10 minutes.
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Q09 Could it be harmful when my baby bites the Flexible Digital Thermometer?
A09 No, it doesn't contain any mercury. There is a metal wire probe inside.
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Q10 Can I retrieve the previous temperature reading on the Flexible Digital Thermometer?
A10 When the thermometer is switched on, the previous reading will be displayed for about 2 seconds. If you switch it off and try again, you will see the temperature reading when you switched it off!
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Q11 What does "H" and "L" mean when I take a measurement with the Flexible Digital Thermometer?
A11 "L" means "low" and the temperature is lower than 32°C. If the temperature is higher than that, the true temperature will be displayed. "H" means "hot" and the temperature is higher than 42.9°C.
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Q12 Why does it make a noise when I take a measurement with the Flexible Digital Thermometer?
A12 It shows that the temperature is ready to be read. "Beep-Beep-Beep" means that the temperature is lower than 37.5°C. The fever alarm "Beep-Beep-Beep---Beep-Beep-Beep"" means that the temperature is higher than 37.5°C.
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