HoMedics TE-100 User Manual
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• When taking the temperature of an infant younger than three months.
• When taking the temperature of children under the age of
three who have special conditions, such as compromised
immune systems, and for whom the absence or presence
of a fever is critical.
• When you are first learning how to use this ear thermometer
and until you are obtaining consistent readings.
Note: Slight temperature variations may be observed (+/-
0.3 – 0.5°F or +/- 0.2 – 0.3°C) in consecutive
measurements. This is common to all types of thermometers.
• Always take the temperature in the same ear, as readings
may differ from one ear to another.
• The ear must be free from excessive earwax buildup or other
obstructions in order to take an accurate reading. Note that
you should never attempt to clean inside ears, however, as
this may result in damage to the eardrum or surrounding
tissues. Remove only excess earwax that can be reached
with a washcloth. Consult a physician if you suspect excess
earwax is present within the ear.
• Ear temperatures may be influenced by external factors, including:
• An ear that has been rested upon or covered
• General exposure to extreme hot or cold temperatures
• Recent bathing or swimming
• Use of hearing aids or ear plugs
It is recommended that measurement occur at least 20 minutes
after these circumstances are no longer present.
• This ear thermometer is for use in human ears only. Do not
use for oral, rectal, or axillary temperature measurement.
SPECIAL SITUATIONS IN WHICH THE EAR
THERMOMETER SHOULD NOT BE USED
• Pain of any kind is noted during use.
• Blood or drainage is present in the external ear canal.
• Deformities of the ear canal or face exist that prohibit the
thermometer from being properly inserted into the ear canal.
• Ear medication or ear drops have been placed in the ear canal.
• Ear infection of any kind is present.
• Individual has been bathing or swimming, as this may lead to
injury of ear tissue, as well as inaccurate readings.
CARE, MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
• Clean the unit carefully with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any
gas, strong detergent, or solvents to clean the device.
• Clean the waterproof probe with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol.
• Never attempt to insert any object into the probe tip.
• Do not immerse the unit in water as this will result in damage
to the unit. Waterproof portion of unit is limited to probe tip.
• Do not subject the ear thermometer to extreme temperatures,
humidity, moisture, and direct sunlight.
• Do not disassemble the ear thermometer. If in need of repair,
refer to the warranty section of this manual.
• Do not subject the ear thermometer to extreme shocks
(do not drop on floor).
• When not in use, keep thermometer in its storage case and
out of the reach of children.
• The thermometer is initially calibrated at the time of manufacture. If this
thermometer is used according to the use instructions, periodic re-
adjustment is not required. If at any time you question the accuracy of