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Measuring the temperature of older children, Cleaning, Cleaning the soother thermometer – Philips SCH530/10 User Manual

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Cleaning

Clean the thermometer after each use. Never sterilise nor boil the

thermometer. For home use, wipe the thermometer with a soft damp cloth

or wash in water. The thermometer is water resistant. Do not wash in the

dishwasher.

Cleaning the soother thermometer

Nipple, shield and cover can be sterilised* or boiled. Never sterilise nor boil

the measurement unit. Before cleaning always remove the measurement unit

from the nipple and shield as follows (see figure B):

Turn the measurement unit 90° anticlockwise with respect to the shield.

Pull the measurement unit straight out of the nipple and shield. (Be

careful not to bend the tip of the measurement probe.)

To clean the measurement unit wipe it with a damp cloth.

Reassemble the soother as follows (see figure C):

Align the blocks of the measurement unit with the matching slots in the

back of the shield.

Insert the measurement unit into the shield ensuring that the tip of the

probe goes into the pocket inside the nipple.

Turn the measurement unit 90° clockwise to lock into position.

* Sterilising means destroying harmful bacteria at a temperature of

95 cC for more than 3 minutes. It does NOT mean sterilisation according to

clinical standards. Philips Baby Bottle Steriliser is suitable for sterilising the

nipple, shield and cover.

Replacing the battery

The thermometer has a long-life battery which should last for about 2 to 3

years. If the display shows a

, the battery is low.

Replace the battery as follows before using the thermometer:

Remove the battery cover.

Use an insulated probe to remove the battery (a toothpick for

example).

Insert the new battery (LR41) with the positive side (+) facing upwards.

Secure the cover back in place.

Swallowing a button battery can be extremely dangerous.

Dispose of battery in an environmentally friendly way.

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