Note: When taking temperature from different parts of your body, it is normal to obtain a slight variation in the temperature readings. An ear (tympanic) temperature is usually 0.5-1 Fahrenheit (0.3-0.6 Celsius) higher than an oral temperature, whereas a forehead (temporal) temperature is usually 0.5-1 Fahrenheit (0.3-0.6 Celsius) lower than an oral temperature. Therefore, it is NORMAL to get 1-2 Fahrenheit (0.6-1.2 Celsius) difference between an ear measurement versus a forehead measurement.
CAUTION! The thermometer sensor is extremely sensitive. Any dirt and/or oil will prevent an accurate measurement. Check and clean the sensor regularly. The surface should be reflective and gleaming. If it is dull and lackluster, please clean the sensor with a q-tip cotton swabs (preferably soaked with alcohol).
Method to Measuring Ear Temperature: Take off the forehead temperature cover. With the subject’s head upright, take hold of the outer part of the ear, gently pull back and upward to straighten the ear canal, put the probe to ear canal slowly till the body of device stay completely close to ear canal. How to change from oC to oF: Pressing down the “Power” button for 3 seconds when the device in off state, the unit will be switch between oC/oF automatically










