Taking A Measurement - Silvercrest SFT 81 Manual

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occur more readily and more frequently due to growth
spurts, for example), clothing, external temperature,
time of day (body temperature is lower in the morning
and increases throughout the day and in the evening),
physical, and to a limited extent, mental activity.
The temperature value varies depending on the part
of the body it is being measured from. For healthy
people, this deviation can lie between 0.2°C (0.4°F)
– 1°C (1.8°F).
The normal temperature range for
- forehead measurement: 35.8°C (96.4°F) –
37.6°C (99.7°F) using a forehead thermometer,
- ear measurement: 36.0°C (96.8°F) – 37.8°C
(100°F) using an ear thermometer,
- rectally measured temperature: 36.3°C (97.3°F) –
37.8°C (100°F) using a conventional thermometer,
- orally measured temperature: 36.0°C (96.8°F) –
37.4°C (99.3°F) using a conventional thermometer.
To be able to measure a temperature progression you
must always measure from the same part of the body.

Taking a measurement

Note: Check before each use to see if the lens has
been damaged. If it is damaged, contact your spe-
cialist dealer or the service address. Please note that
the multi-function thermometer must be placed in the
room at least 30 minutes before the measurement is
carried out.
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