Product Manual

P|6
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In BODY MODE, the icon at the left is shown on the display
and temperature is adjusted to an Oral (sublingual)
temperature approximation. Normal Oral temperature is
typically 95.0˚F to 100.7˚F (35.0˚C to 38.2˚C) but varies by
age, gender and time of day
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Body Temperature Measurement
About Body Temperature & Fever
Body temperature can vary from one person to the next and also varies by location
on the body and time of day. Temperatures measured from different sites, even at the
same time, should not be directly compared. Fever indicates that body temperature
is higher than normal. This may be caused by a number of conditions including
infection, overexertion, overdressing or immunization. Some people may not
experience fever even when they are ill. These include, but are not limited to, infants
younger than 3 months old, persons with compromised immune systems, persons
taking antibiotics, steroids or antipyretics (aspirin, ibuprofen, acetaminophen), or
persons with certain chronic illnesses. Please consult your physician when you feel ill
even if you do not have fever.