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Normal Body Temperature Ranges
Type
Age
Axillary (Armpit)
Oral
Ear
Rectal
0-2y
94.5°F – 99.1°F
(34.7°C – 37.3°C)
N/A
97.5°F – 100.4°F
(36.4°C – 38.0°C)
97.9°F – 100.4°F
(36.6°C – 38.0°C)
3-10y
96.6°F – 98.0°F
(35.9°C – 36.7°C)
95.9°F – 99.5°F
(35.5°C – 37.5°C)
97.5°F – 100.0°F
(36.4°C – 37.8°C)
97.9°F – 100.4°F
(36.6°C – 38.0°C)
11-65y
95.3°F – 98.4°F
(35.2°C – 36.9°C)
97.6°F – 99.6°F
(36.4°C – 37.6°C)
96.6°F – 99.7°F
(35.9°C – 37.6°C)
98.6°F – 100.6°F
(37.0°C – 38.1°C)
> 65y
96.0°F – 97.4°F
(35.6°C – 36.3°C)
96.4°F – 98.5°F
(35.8°C – 36.9°C)
96.4°F – 99.5°F
(35.8°C – 37.5°C)
97.1°F – 99.2°F
(36.2°C – 37.3°C)
Source: www.medguidance.com
Alarm
For more information about the alarm, refer to the GA1000 Series Instructions for
Use (7MN00021-01) or GA2000 Series Instructions for Use (7MN00022-01).
Care and Maintenance
The advanced digital circuitry within the Thermometer Module requires no
calibration or periodic maintenance. Field service or repair of this system is not
possible. Do not attempt to open the case other than the battery cover for that will
cause damage and void the warranty. If the Thermometer Module is not functioning
properly, see “Troubleshooting” section for more information.
Cleaning
Thermometer Box - it is reusable. Lightly wipe the surface of it with a soft cloth
dampened with rubbing alcohol before each use. Allow the device to dry thoroughly
before reuse.
Sensor Patch - it is for single use. No cleaning is needed.
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