Philips AVENT Kit para el cuidado del bebé User Manual
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Important
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Warnings
- The digital thermometer is not intended for use by
persons (including children) with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the digital thermometer by
a person responsible for their safety.
- Never sterilise the digital thermometer in boiling water.
- Risk of swallowing batteries! The digital
thermometer contains a button battery. If the button
battery is swallowed, it can cause severe internal burns
in just 2 hours and can lead to death.
- Battery compartment cover of the digital thermometer
must be replaced properly if removed. If loose, it may
choke your child.
- These products contain items with sharp edges and
small parts. These products are not toys. Do not allow
children to play with them. When not in use, keep these
products out of the reach of children.
- Never leave a child unattended with these products.
- Clean all products before and after each use.
See section ‘Cleaning’.
- Do not clean any product with aggressive solvents or
chemicals.
- Do not store or leave any product in direct sunlight or
near any source of heat.
Cautions for digital thermometer
- The digital thermometer is suitable for children and
adults of all ages.
- The digital thermometer is suitable for use at room
temperatures between 10° and 35°C.
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Do not drop the digital thermometer or expose it to shocks.
- Do not bend or disassemble the tip of the digital
thermometer.
- Do not use the digital thermometer if the display shows
the battery symbol. This means that the battery is low
and therefore measurements will be inaccurate.
- Do not bite the metal tip while you measure temperature
orally. Simply place the tip under the tongue.
Symbols on digital thermometer
1 This symbol means: Read this manual (Fig. 1).
2 This symbol is to identify a type BF applied part
complying with IEC60601-1 (Fig. 2).
3 This symbol means: Conforms to EC Directives.
CE stands for ‘Conformité Européenne’. 0344 is the
number of the notified body (Fig. 3).
4 This symbol means: protected against access to
hazardous parts with a finger and against vertically falling
water drops (Fig. 4).
Electromagnetic fields (EMF)
The Philips AVENT digital thermometer complies with all
applicable standards and regulations regarding exposure to
electromagnetic fields.
Digital thermometer
The digital thermometer measures your child’s body
temperature rectally (in the rectum), axially (in the armpit)
or orally (in the mouth).
Note: To ensure the best accuracy, we advise you to measure the
temperature rectally.
Note: Oral and axial measurements are usually 0.5 to
1°C lower than actual body temperature.
Childrens’ temperature
The temperature of a child is normally between 36.5 and
37.5°C. Keep in mind that a child’s temperature varies
depending on age, activity, time of day, etc. Remember that
some illnesses do not have high temperature as a symptom.
Temperature measurement should not be a substitute
for consulting your physician. When reporting your child’s
temperature to a professional, state the measurement method.
Rectal measurement
For rectal measurement of a baby’s temperature,
proceed as follows:
1
Remove the protection cap from the digital
thermometer.
Make sure that the metal probe of the flexible tip is still
firmly attached to the digital thermometer.
2
Lubricate the tip of the digital thermometer with a
water-soluble jelly.
Note: Do not use petroleum jelly (e.g. vaseline).
3
Press I to switch on the digital thermometer.
4
Lay the baby on its stomach or its side.
5
With one hand, separate the baby’s buttocks.
With the other hand, gently slide the tip of the digital
thermometer no more than 12mm (1/2 inch) into the
rectum. If you detect any resistance, stop immediately.
Hold the baby firmly so that it cannot turn while the digital
thermometer is inserted.
Never push the flexible tip too far into the rectum.
6
Keep the digital thermometer in place until it beeps.
See section ‘Audible signals’ at the end of this chapter for the
meaning of the beeps.
Note: If for some reason the temperature cannot be measured,
the display shows ‘Lo’ or ‘Hi’. This means that the temperature is
outside the temperature range. Switch off the digital thermometer,
check if it is correctly positioned and switch it on again.
7
Remove the digital thermometer and read the display.
8
Press I to switch off the digital thermometer.
Note: Switch off the digital thermometer after use.
The digital thermometer switches off automatically after 1 min.
if the temperature measured is lower than 32°C, or after
10 min. if the temperature measured is higher than 32°C.
Measuring the temperature of older children
For older children and adults, the digital thermometer
can also be used to measure temperature orally
(in the mouth) or axially (in the armpit).
- How to measure the temperature orally: Place
the tip of the thermometer under your child’s tongue.
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