Femometer DMT-2032 Oral Thermometer for Fever Owner’s Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Femometer
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Femometer DMT-2032 Oral Thermometer for Fever
Specification
- Brand Femometer
- Special Feature Alarm
- Color Green
- Age Range (Description) Adult
- Specification Met FDA, HSA/FSA
- Unit Count 0 Count
- Power Source Battery Powered
- Number of Batteries 1 LR41 batteries required. (included)
- Item Length 9 inches
- Maximum Storage Temperature 131 Degrees Fahrenheit
- Memory Set Last Memory
- Measurement mode Oral & Rectal &Underarm
- Product Dimensions 9 x 2.1 x 0.8 inches; 1.13 Ounces
- Batteries 1 LR41 batteries required. (included)
What’s in the Box
- Digital Thermometer
- Storage Case
- Owner’s Manual
Introduction
A reputable and potent wellness brand is femometer. When the founder was preparing his wife for pregnancy, he invented the femometer. Life care is always given priority. We emphasise each person’s health and provide dependable medical equipment to help everyone. We offer comprehensive after- sales support for all of our products. We run femometer with love in our hearts, and we’ll keep spreading love through fantastic products.
Product Layout
Storage Case
Perfectly fits the thermometer Measures temperature anywhere for you and your families!
High Accuracy
Measurement with ±0.1°C/0.2a°F
Fast and Accurate Reading
- It just takes 1-2 minutes to obtain a temperature reading, and the accurate digital display window is easy to see with huge numbers.
Switch °C / °F
Low Battery Alarm
When appears, it means you need to replace the battery. Lo” does not mean the battery is Low.
Work for Oral Rectal and Underarm Use
Suitable for babies, kids and adults
Legal Disclaimer
The FDA has not reviewed any statements made about dietary supplements, and they are not meant to be used in the diagnosis, treatment, cure, or prevention of any illness or health condition.
Adult Femometer Thermometer
- Both children and adults can use it for oral, armpit, and rectal tests.
- All you need to monitor your family’s temperature changes wherever you are is this 3-in-1 thermometer. Simply place the thermometer in the bag to transport it anywhere you need to go thanks to its lightweight and handy size!
NOTE: The display reads Lo when the measured value is lower than 32 degrees and Hi when it is more than 42 degrees. When “Lo” °F appears, begin measuring.
Switchable °C/°F
Both Celsius and Fahrenheit are available as units on this thermometer. By holding down the ON/OFF button for 2 to 5 seconds, you can quickly switch between °C and °F. Fahrenheit is the standard unit.
Fever Warning
The beeps are Bi-Bi-BI-Bi if the temperature is below or equal to 100.0 °F; they will be significantly louder and have a higher frequency if the temperature is above or equal to 100.0 °F. Bi-Bi-Bi.
Protective Advice
It is simple to clean and use. After use, the tip can be safely cleaned by running it under water. It’s simple to keep it clean and hygienic for the next use.
- Oral thermometer (typical range: 97.6°F to 99.6°F
- Rectal Thermometer (typical range of 98.6°F to 100.6°F)
- Underarm Thermometer (95.3 to 98.4 degrees Fahrenheit in the normal range)
Troubleshooting
FEATURES
- The “Lo” denotes a temperature below 32°C/°F. When you see “Lo,” please begin taking your temperature.
- Safe and Trustworthy Reading This digital thermometer uses the most up-to-date sensory probes, and it measures the temperature with extreme precision to precisely detect fever, which can help you decide whether you need to rest or seek medical attention.
- Pleasant Storage Case To keep track of the temperature variations of your entire family wherever you are, this oral thermometer comes with a plastic storage container. You can easily and hygienically clean the thermometer thanks to its waterproof tip.
- LCD Screen Display It has a clear display, last memory recall, finish beep, low battery indicator, auto power off, and an easy-to-use unit switch for switching between degrees Fahrenheit and degrees Celsius.
- A wide variety of uses
- Works in the armpit, rectally, and orally. All ages, including infants, kids, adults, and even pets, can use it to detect temperature.
- Indicator The display reads “Lo” when the measured value is lower than 32 degrees and “Hi” when it is higher than 42 degrees. When “Lo” °F appears, begin measuring.
- Please take note that items with electrical plugs are made for use in the US. Because outlets and voltage vary from country to country, this device might need an adapter or converter to be used where you are travelling. Before buying, kindly verify compatibility.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should you not use an oral thermometer?****
If the person has a congested nose, avoid taking their oral temperature. Use your armpit or rectus. Prior to taking an oral temperature, wait 10 minutes before smoking or consuming anything hot or cold. When you phone the doctor, be sure to include the thermometer’s actual reading and the location where it was taken.
How long do you use an oral thermometer?****
Submit the thermometer’s tip to the tongue. Keep the thermometer stationary for around 40 seconds. As measurements progress, readings will rise and the F (or C) symbol will flash. When the final reading is complete, the thermometer will often beep (usually about 30 seconds).
Can an oral thermometer be wrong?****
So we can confirm that, yes, even if you follow all the rules, a thermometer might give you a false reading. Just keep an eye out for the obvious warning signs. Additionally, Lipschitz and Lumsden advise changing your thermometer around every few years.
What can affect an oral digital thermometer reading?****
After eating or drinking, you must wait 15 minutes before taking your oral temperature. Otherwise, the thermometer reading might be impacted by the temperature of your food or beverage. Children, or anyone who breathes through the lips, may find it challenging to keep their mouths shut long enough to perform an accurate oral reading.
What are two sources of error when using a thermometer?****
Errors in temperature measurement can be caused by a variety of things. These include lead wire, the electrical composition, emissivity, radiation, and conduction, as well as the calibration and accuracy of the sensors. Conduction is the main cause of error in contact type temperature sensors among several other sources.
How do you test the accuracy of an oral thermometer?****
The simplest method to check a thermometer’s accuracy is the ice bath test, provided your thermometer can read temperatures of 32°F or less. The benefit of this approach is that, regardless of altitude or atmospheric pressure, an accurate thermometer will always register 32°F in a properly constructed ice bath.
What are the two important elements of thermometer?****
Two crucial components make up a thermometer: (1) a temperature sensor that changes in response to temperature (for example, the mercury-in-glass thermometer’s bulb or an infrared thermometer’s pyrometric sensor); and (2) a way to translate this change into a numerical value (for example, the visible scale).
How do you clean an oral thermometer?****
Use rubbing alcohol or lukewarm soapy water to clean your thermometer before and after each use, and then rinse it with cool water. Use a clean cloth to wipe it dry or allow it to air dry.
How long do thermometers last?****
The traditional glass mercury thermometers will last a lifetime if you have one. never runs out. However, if you have a digital one, it has a shelf life, just like anything else that is computerized.
Can u trick a oral thermometer?****
Kids can hold the thermometer firmly in their hand or under their armpit to raise the temperature a few degrees. They can also put it in their mouth after putting it under hot water or after drinking hot water.
How long is an oral thermometer left in place?****
Place the thermometer in your mouth and hold it there for three minutes, or until it beeps. Rectum: Infants and young children should use this technique. They are unable to securely hold a thermometer in their mouth. Apply petroleum jelly on a rectal thermometer’s bulb.
Where should you put a thermometer?****
Put the tip toward the back of your mouth, under your tongue. Lips together, enclose the thermometer. Watch for a buzzer or a flash. Check the display’s temperature.
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