BBT02-IM-081110
A. Display Window
B. ON/OFF button
C. Nipple
D. Protective Cover
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
DO NOT allow child to take temperature unattended.
Once temperature measuring is completed, the unit should be removed from
the child immediately.
NEVER attach any strings or cords to this thermometer.
DO NOT tie this
thermometer around the child’s neck, as it could strangle the
child.
Before each use of this thermometer, check the nipple of the pacifier for tears
or cracks and pull it to ensure the nipple is attached to the shield firmly. DO
NOT use it if loose nipple is found.
Clean the thermometer before each use, wash the unit with mild soap and
warm water, rinse well.
Do not use boiling water or harsh chemicals to clean the thermometer.
Always store with the protective cover intact.
Store this thermometer out of reach of child.
DO NOT use this thermometer when this “ ” icon appears and flash on the
displays.This is the battery low warning signal and following the measurement
to be inaccurate.
This unit is NOT intended for use as a custom pacifier or teething instrument.
Use it as regular pacifier or teething instrument reduces the useful life of this
thermometer
THIS PRODUCT IS INTENDED FOR
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
The generally accep
ted “normal” temperature for child is between 36.5 to
37.5°C/97.7 to 99.5°F.
Also, child’s temperature can vary depending on age,
activity, time of day, etc. Please also remember that some illnesses do not have
a high temperature as a symptom. Temperature measurement should not be
used to substitute consultation with your physician. When reporting your child
’s
temperature to a physician and/or other professional, remember to state the
measurement method.
This pacifier thermometer is the most convenient equipment for you to measure
your child
’s temperature.Never measure temperature within 30 minutes after the
baby had intake hot or cold drink since it will inaccurate the measurement.
Please follow the procedure list below to taking your baby temperature.
1. Remove the protective cover;
2. Wash the thermometer with mild soap and warm water.Rinse thoroughly
with cool water.
3. Press ON/OFF button to activate. The thermometer will beep once for about
0.5 second and the display will show icons as per the image in
“fig. A” show
below for around 2 seconds. The thermometer will then display briefly the last
reading taken for a second
with an “
M
” on the lower right hand corner of the
display window.Next,a self-test temperature display 98.6°F (or 37.0°C if using
the Celsius temperature scale) will appear on the display window for
about 1 second.
Fig. A
4. The thermometer now will show image as Fig. B (when set to °F) or Fig. C
(when set to °C) and
the icon “°C” or “°F” (depend on the temperature unit
set) will flashes continuously, of which this flashing images indicated the
thermometer is ready for use. The display always show the higher
measured temperature during the temperature measurement period.
Fig. B
Fig. C
5. Place the pacifier
in the baby’s mouth and leave it there until the
thermometer beeps continuously 10 times.
6. Now the temperature unit icon
“°C” or “°F” on the display will also stop
flashing, and the measured temperature will be shown on the display.
7. However if the measured temperature is above 37.8°C (or 100°F), the unit
will sound beep 30 times in 10 seconds and this signal indicated a fever
temperature is detected.
8. If you wish to monitor any fluctuations in temperature readings, keep the
thermometer in the child’s mouth for additional readings at approximately
five minutes intervals.
9.
Remove the pacifier from the baby’s mouth.
10. Push the on/off button to switch off the thermometer as this will help to
extend the life of the thermometer.The thermometer will switch off
automatically around after 8 minutes of the measurement.
Note: If the measured temperature is lower than 32°C (89.6°F), then the display
will always shows image as per Fig. B or Fig. C. On the other hand, if the
measure temperature is above 42.9°C (or 109.2°F), the display will shows
images as per Fig .D or Fig. E. This means the measured temperature is out
of the effective measuring range of the thermometer.
Fig. D
Fig. E
When the peak temperature stabilizes, the thermometer will beep 10 times.
If the temperature
≥ 100°F (37.8°C), the thermometer will give an alarm of10
x 3 short beeps (BIBIBI, BIBIBI ……BIBIBI) in 10 seconds.This indicates a
fever signal and you should consult your physician.On the other hand, if the
temperature is < 100°F (37.8°C), the thermometer will give long beeps
(BI-BI-BI-BI) in 10 second to indicate the measurement is completed without
a fever warning.
Read and record the temperature and time after each measuring for
reference. The reading will also automatically stored in the memory;
Press the ON/OFF button to turn off the thermometer.The thermometer will
switch off automatically after it is idle in 8 minutes.
Clean the thermometer, cover the thermometer with the protective cover
provided and store it out of reach of child.
WHAT IS A “NORMAL” TEMPERATURE?
AFTER YOU GET THE READING
HOW TO TAKE YOUR TEMPERATURE
SAFETY
KNOW YOUR THERMOMETER
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