Braun 6013 Thermometer User Manual


 
Temperature taking hints
The right ear reading may differ from the reading taken at the left
ear. Therefore, always take the temperature in the same ear.
The ear must be free from obstructions or excess earwax build-
up to take an accurate reading.
External factors may influence ear temperatures, including when
an individual has:
- been lying on one ear or the other
- had their ears covered
- been exposed to very hot or very cold temperatures, or
- been recently swimming or bathing.
In these cases, remove the individual from the situation and wait
20 minutes prior to taking a temperature.
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Note: In the following situations, it is recommended that you
take three temperatures in the same ear. If they differ, use the
highest reading.
Infants in the first 90 days of life.
Children under three years of age who have a condition
such as a compromised immune system and for whom the
presence or absence of fever is critical.
When you are first learning to use the ear thermometer until
you are comfortable with the technique and are obtaining
consistent readings.
Important: As with any type of thermometer, slight temperature
variations ( ± 0.3 - 0.5 °F / ± 0.2 - 0.3 °C) can occur, if con-
secutive measurements are taken.
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