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Digital clinical thermometer for oral, rectal or axillary 

self-measurement of human body temperature, direct mode

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PZN-03025437

Instructions for use

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Flexible tip

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

MEASURING THE TEMPERATURE

MEASURING POINTS
In the rectum (rectal measurement)

In the mouth (oral/sublingual measurement)

Under the arm (axillary measurement)

Display On/off button

Measuring 

sensor

Battery compart-

ment cover

Carefully insert the tip 1-2 cm into the anus. Minimum 

measurement time: 30 seconds

Do not consume hot or cold food or drinks for at least 10 

minutes before measuring body temperature. Insert the 

tip into one of the two heat pockets under the tongue, 

on the left- or right-hand side of the root of the tongue. 

Close the mouth and breathe calmly through the nose. 

Minimum measurement time: 60 seconds

The skin must be completely dry. Place the tip under the 

arm, so that it is fully in contact with the skin. The ther-

mometer should be at right angles to the body. Place the 

arm across the chest, so that the tip is tightly covered. 

Minimum measurement time: 3 minutes.

and the thermometer switches to measuring mode. Place 

the thermometer at the desired measurement point. 

During measurement the current temperature is shown 

on the display with a flashing “°C” symbol. If the increase 

in temperature over a period of 16 seconds is less than 

0.10  °C,  the  thermometer  will  beep.  If  the  temperature 

is being measured rectally, this beep means that the ap-

proximate final temperature is now being displayed; the 

temperature will only change marginally from this point 

on. If the temperature is being measured orally or under 

the arm, it is important to stick to the intended minimum 

measurement, irrespective of whether the device beeps. 

At temperatures below 37.50°C, the normal signal tone 

will sound (10 long, even tones). At temperatures of 

37.50°C and higher, the fever alarm will sound (30 short 

tones in sets of three). Read the temperature from the dis-

play. The thermometer will switch itself off automatically 

after approx. 10 minutes. You can also turn it off earlier by 

pressing the on/off button. The temperature will be saved 

until the next one is measured.

Press the on/off button to switch on the thermometer. 

A  short  signal  tone  confirms  that  the  thermometer  is 

switched on. At the same time, all signals on the display 

are illuminated as a visual functionality check. The last 

measurement is then displayed for approx. 2 seconds 

together with a small “M” symbol (M = memory). An in-

ternal test value of 37.00°C ± 0.01°C is then displayed 

• Do not drop the thermometer. It is not resistant to shock 

or impact.

• The thermometer contains small parts (battery etc.) 

which children could swallow. Do not let children use 

the device unsupervised.

• Protect the device from high temperatures and direct 

sunlight.

• Do not open the casing (except to change the battery).

• Do not walk, run or speak while using the thermometer.

• Keep the thermometer in the plastic case.

• Using the thermometer other than as intended can lead 

to inaccurate measurements.

• The use of this device in the vicinity of mobile phones, 

microwaves or other devices with strong electromag-

netic fields can cause malfunctions. Maintain a distance 

of at least three metres from such devices when using 

the thermometer.

CLASSIFICATION OF THE TEMPERATURES MEASURED

Temperatures  measured  rectally  are  generally  0.5  °C 

higher than those measured orally, while temperatures 

measured under the arm are 0.5 °C lower.

Warning: Always consult a doctor if the reading shows 

a high fever.

37.5 °C to 37.9 °C: elevated temperature 

38.0 °C to 38.9 °C: moderate fever 

39.0 °C and above: high fever

CHANGING THE BATTERY

If the   symbol appears after all signals have been illu-

minated in the functionality check, a battery replacement 

is required.

• Do not use a metal object to push the battery out of 

its holder.

• Carefully pull the battery holder about 1 cm out of the 

casing.

• Remove the battery compartment cover from the ther-

mometer.

• Insert a new battery (LR41 or SR41, 1.55V) with the + 

sign towards the top.

• Push the battery holder back into the casing and replace 

the battery compartment cover. Take care not to damage 

or misalign the seal when doing this.

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