Citizen CT810 Thermometer User Manual


 
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Low
battery
power
Replace with new battery if the low-battery-power
indicator lights up nothing is displayed when the switch is
pressed.
Questions and Answers
Q1: Why is temperature measured in the ear different from the
measurement result under the armpit or in the mouth or
rectum?
A1: Temperatures at different parts of body may differ. Compare the
measurement in question with normal temperature previously taken
in the same ear.
Q2: Temperature differs each time I measure. Why? What can I do?
A2: Your method for straightening the ear canal may be inconsistent, the
way you insert the probe may be not consistent, or you are perhaps
taking a second measurement too soon. Pull the outer ear rearward
to straighten ear canal, then very gently insert the probe into the
ear canal for measurement. Once a measurement is taken, the
temperature in the ear is affected. Therefore, wait at least 1 minute
before taking another measurement.
Q3: Can I measure temperature without the probe cover?
A3: This instrument is designed to measure temperature without the
probe cover. Do NOT attach the probe cover or any film or covering.
Q4: Is it hygienically all right to use the ear thermometer without
the probe cover?
A4: The body of the ear thermometer is made of antibacterial plastics,
and it can be washed. Therefore, the ear thermometer can be used
very hygienically without the probe cover.
Q5: Can I use the ear thermometer in cold/hot places?
A5: This instrument can be used in room temperature from 5 to
40 ˚C (Humidity at 15 to 95 %). An error message (“Er”) may be
displayed if the temperature during storage greatly differs from that
of the room temperature where you take a measurement. In such a
case, let the ear thermometer stand for a while at room temperature
before measurement.