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TOPCOM EAR THERMOMETER 100
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SAFETY NOTES

• This thermometer is intended for household use only. The use of
this thermometer is not intended as a substitute for physician's
consultation.
• When the tempature is higher than 38°, means that the patient may
have fever. Contact your doctor.
• Do use a new, clean probe cover while measuring, otherwise the
result of measurement will be inaccurate.
• Please read through the instruction manual before using the ther-
mometer, as proper technique is critical for taking accurate temper-
atures.
• Do not use the thermometer outside the operating ambient temper-
ature of 10°C ~40°C or ambient humidity up over 95% RH.
• Do not use the thermometer when the ear canel is wet, or when the
person is suffering an ear disease.
• Earwax or obstructions will affect the accuracy of the thermometer.
• Sideway sleeping gesture will cause the ear therperature to rise.
• The thermometer is calibrated and does not need re-calibration if
used according to the instructions.
• The measured temperatures may be different in the different ear
side. Measure the same ear to ensure an accurate measurement.
• After a shower or exercise, the body temperature will rise. Please
take a rest before taking temperature.
• Do not insert the probe into the ear canal with excessive force.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE

• Do not shock, vibrate or drop the thermometer.
• Do not allow any liquid in the thermometer.
• Do not disassamble, repair or remodel the thermometer.
• Keep out of reach of children.
• Clean the main body of the thermometer with a soft and dry cloth.
• Do not use benzene, gasoline, thinner or any other cleaner contain-
ing abresive agents.
• The tip of the probe is the most delicate part of the thermometer,
accurate readings from the thermometer can be obtained only if
the tip of the probe is clean and intact.
• To clean the tip of the probe, hold the thermometer downwards so
that no liquid can enter. Use a cotton swab moistened with alcohol
to wipe gently and carefully on the surface of the tip of the probe.
Allow an hour drying time before operating the thermometer again.
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