Manufactured by: Haiden Technology Pvt Ltd
Control D Digital Thermometer is used for measuring body temperature. It can be used for oral, rectal and under-the-armpit measurement. This digital thermometer is highly accurate and precise and is suitable for both child and adult usage. The reading time of 60 seconds makes sure that the result is highly accurate. Uses:This digital thermometer measures the body temperature and converts the reading into a readable format such as Celsius or Fahrenheit.Product Specifications and Features: Measurement range: 35.5C - 42.0C / 95F - 109FError: +/- 0.1CAccuracy: High medical-grade accuracyUnit of measurement: C/F interchangeableEasy-to-use: One-button operation makes it easy to useFast response: Provides results in 60 secondsAuto on/off: YesDisplay: LCD displayAlarm signal: Notifies of measurement completionBattery type: LR41 batteryContents: Digital thermometer, Carry caseGood to Know: Dual mode reading (°F and °C )Type of Thermometer: Non-mercury-based digital thermometerDirections for Use:Clean the tip with cold water and soap, then rinse itTurn the thermometer onPut the tip under your tongue, towards the back of your mouthClose your lips around the thermometerWait until it beeps or flashesCheck the temperature on the display
Read the label carefully before useKeep the thermometer away from direct contact with sunlightThermometer should be washed before and after each use, preferably with an antiseptic solutionDo not wash the thermometer with hot waterHandle the thermometer with careFrequently Asked Questions:How do you know if the thermometer is accurate?The ice bath test is the easiest way to test a thermometer for accuracy, assuming your thermometer will display temperatures of 32°F or less. How do you know if the thermometer is broken?Insert your thermometer into the glass of cold water without touching the sides of the glass. After 30 seconds, your thermometer should read 32° F. If it doesn't, it may need to be replaced or recalibrated.How do you clean a thermometer?Use a cotton swab dipped in alcohol to clean the inside of any small crevices. Allow the alcohol to air-dry on the thermometer to kill germs effectively.What can affect a thermometer reading?Direct sunlight, cold temperatures or a sweaty forehead can affect temperature readings. Variations in user technique, such as holding the scanner too far away from the forehead, also may affect accuracy.