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MABIS 481103 Instructions

Talking digital thermometer ,big lcd

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TALKING DIGITAL THERMOMETER, BIG LCD
Intended Use
This digital thermometer is intended for the measurement and monitoring of human
body temperature by doctor or consumers in the hospital or at home.
What is a " Normal " temperature?
Although the generally accepted " normal " temperature reading is 37.0˚C/98.6˚F,
temperature readings can vary from 36.1˚C/97.0˚F to 37.2˚C/99.0˚F and still may be
considered "normal ". Variations in temperature can be attributed to activities such
as exercise, smoking, eating and drinking. Your temperature is lower in the morning
than in the afternoon. Other variations may be due to the location of the temperature
reading. While the oral temperature follows the guidelines previously described, a
rectal temperature is generally 0.5˚C /1.0˚F higher. Conversely, an axillary (under
the arm) temperature will be 0.5˚C /1.0˚F lower.
Features of your digital thermometer
Specificatio
Measurement range
Low temperature display
High temperature display
Display resolution
Accuracy
Fever beep Sound
〔>37.8˚C (100.0˚F)〕
Normal beep sound
〔≦37.8˚C (100.0˚F)〕
Auto power off
Battery
Operating condition
Storage condition
Net Weight
Model 481103
INSTRUCTIONS
32.0˚C (89.6˚F)~ 42.9˚C (109.2˚F)
Temperature<32.0˚C (89.6˚F): display: Lo˚C (Lo˚F)
Temperature>42.9˚C (109.2˚F): display: Hi˚C (Hi˚F)
0.1
35.0˚C (95.0˚F) ~39.0˚C (102.2˚F): ±0.1˚C (0.2˚F)
Other range: ±0.2˚C (0.3˚F)
"Tin-Don" , "Tin-Don" then show your measured value ;
Red backlight display on LCD
"Tin-Don", "Tin-Don" then show your measured value;
Blue backlight display on LCD
5 minutes ± 60 seconds
AG13 (1.5V X 3)
Temperature: 10˚C ~50˚C (50.0˚F to 122.0˚F)
Humidity: 10%~95%RH
Temperature: -10˚C ~60˚C(-50.0˚F to 142.0˚F)
Humidity: 10%~95%RH
28g

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  • Page 1 TALKING DIGITAL THERMOMETER, BIG LCD Model 481103 INSTRUCTIONS Intended Use This digital thermometer is intended for the measurement and monitoring of human body temperature by doctor or consumers in the hospital or at home. What is a “ Normal ” temperature? Although the generally accepted “...
  • Page 2 How to take your temperature >> When using your thermometer for the first time, be sure to remove the plastic battery saver pull tab from the battery compartment.<< 1. Press ON/OFF button to activate. The unit will beep and display 188.8 for 1 second with blue backlight .