femometer DMT-2032

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Ine Mamati Femometer DMT-2032

Tauira: DMT-2032

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and effective use of your Femometer Digital Thermometer, model DMT-2032. This device is designed for accurate temperature measurement for adults and children via oral, rectal, or underarm methods. Please read this manual thoroughly before first use and keep it for future reference.

Femometer Digital Thermometer DMT-2032 and its packaging

Image 1: Femometer Digital Thermometer DMT-2032 with its retail packaging.

2. Nga Hua o te Hua

  • Ine tika: Utilizes an advanced sensory probe for precise temperature detection.
  • Whakamahinga Whanui: Suitable for oral, rectal, and underarm temperature measurement for all ages.
  • Whakaaturanga Mata LCD: Clear digital display for easy reading.
  • Maumahara: Stores the last measured temperature reading.
  • Fever Alert: Provides an audible beep when measurement is complete, and may indicate fever.
  • Ka taea te Whakawhiti C/F: Easily switch between Celsius (°C) and Fahrenheit (°F) units.
  • Matohi Pūhiko Iti: Ka tohu i te wa e hiahia ana te pākahiko ki te whakakapi.
  • Whakaweto Aunoa: Automatically shuts down to conserve battery life.
  • Waterproof Tip: Allows for simple and hygienic cleaning.
  • Pouaka Rokiroki Tiaki: Included for convenient storage and portability.
Diagram showing various features of the Femometer Digital Thermometer including C/F switch, one-button measurement, high accuracy, last reading memory, soft beep, low battery alert, plastic case, auto off, and suitability for babies, kids, and adults.

Whakaahua 2: Ka mutuview of the thermometer's key features.

3. Tatūnga

3.1. Tāuta Pūhiko

The Femometer Digital Thermometer comes with one LR41 battery pre-installed. If the battery needs replacement, follow these steps:

  1. Gently slide off the battery cover located at the end of the thermometer.
  2. Remove the old LR41 battery.
  3. Insert a new LR41 battery with the positive (+) side facing up.
  4. Whakakapihia te taupoki pākahiko kia mau.

3.2. Hia Tuatahi

Press the power button to turn on the thermometer. A short beep will sound, and the display will show all segments briefly, followed by the last measured temperature. Then, 'Lo' with a flashing '°C' or '°F' will appear, indicating the thermometer is ready for measurement.

4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

4.1. Te Whanganga i tetahi Ine

  1. Ensure the thermometer is clean and disinfected.
  2. Pēhia te pātene hiko hei whakakā i te taputapu.
  3. Position the thermometer according to the desired measurement method (oral, rectal, or underarm).
  4. Hold the thermometer in place until a series of beeps indicates the measurement is complete. For accurate readings, continue holding for approximately 60 seconds after the initial beep.
  5. Pānuihia te pāmahana e whakaatuhia ana i te mata LCD.
  6. Press the power button to turn off the thermometer, or it will automatically shut off after approximately 10 minutes of inactivity.
Four images demonstrating the thermometer's use for oral, rectal, and underarm temperature measurement in babies, kids, and adults.

Image 3: The thermometer can be used for oral, rectal, and underarm temperature measurement.

4.2. Measurement Methods

  • Whakamahinga-a-waha: Place the tip of the thermometer under the tongue. Close your mouth and hold the thermometer in place.
    A young girl with the thermometer placed orally under her tongue.

    Image 4: Oral temperature measurement.

  • Whakamahinga Whakatika: Lubricate the tip with a water-soluble jelly. Gently insert the tip into the rectum (approximately 0.5 inches for infants). This method is generally recommended for infants and young children.
    An adult hand holding the thermometer to a baby's bottom for rectal temperature measurement.

    Image 5: Rectal temperature measurement.

  • Whakamahinga Raro (Axillary): Place the tip of the thermometer in the armpit, ensuring good skin contact. Hold the arm firmly against the body. This method may provide less accurate readings than oral or rectal methods.
    A man lying down with the thermometer placed under his armpit for axillary temperature measurement.

    Image 6: Underarm temperature measurement.

4.3. Ngā Wāhanga Pāmahana Whakawhiti (°C/°F)

To switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit, ensure the thermometer is off. Press and hold the power button for approximately 3-5 seconds until the unit changes on the display.

Image showing the thermometer display switching between Fahrenheit and Celsius readings.

Whakaahua 7: Te whakawhiti i waenga i te Celsius me te Fahrenheit.

5. Tiaki

5.1. Te horoi me te Whakakore i te mate

The thermometer tip is waterproof and can be cleaned easily. After each use, wipe the tip with a soft cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol (70% isopropyl alcohol) or an antiseptic solution. Do not immerse the entire thermometer in water or any cleaning solution.

Diagram illustrating the waterproof tip of the thermometer and how it can be wiped clean.

Image 8: The waterproof tip allows for easy cleaning.

5.2. Whakakapinga Pūhiko

When the low battery indicator (a flashing battery icon) appears on the display, it is time to replace the LR41 battery. Refer to section 3.1 for battery installation instructions.

Image showing a person with a thermometer in their mouth, with a close-up of the thermometer display showing a low battery icon.

Image 9: Low battery alarm indication.

5.3. Rokiroki

Store the thermometer in its protective case in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.

6. Te Raru

If you encounter any issues with your thermometer, please refer to the table below for common problems and their solutions.

Karere HapaRaruraruRongoā
LoHe iti ake te pāmahana i tangohia i te 90.0°F (32.0°C).Turn off, wait one minute, and take a new temperature via close contact and sufficient rest.
HiTemperature taken is higher than 109.9°F (42.9°C).Turn off, wait one minute, and take a new temperature via close contact and sufficient rest.
ErrKaore te punaha e mahi tika ana.Unload the battery, wait for 1 minute, and repower it. If the message reappears, contact the retailer for service.
Battery Icon FlashingDead battery; battery icon is flashing, cannot be measured.Whakakapihia te pākahiko.
Table showing error messages Lo, Hi, Err, and flashing battery icon with corresponding problems and solutions.

Image 10: Troubleshooting guide for common display messages.

7. Whakatakotoranga

Tau tauiraDMT-2032
Hunga Hua5.9 x 2.1 x 0.8 inihi
Taumaha1.13 hekere
Puna Mana1 x LR41 battery (included)
Momo WhakaatuPepa Matapihi
Tikanga ine±0.1°C / 0.2°F
Nga waahanga motuhakeHigh Accuracy, Fever Alert, Memory Recall, C/F Switchable, Waterproof Tip, Auto Off
Rauemi o wahoKirihou
Tiaki HuaHoroia ma
KaihangaJOYTECH Healthcare Co., Ltd.

8. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Femometer is committed to providing reliable products and customer satisfaction.

  • Lifetime Unlimited Warranty: Your Femometer Digital Thermometer is backed by a lifetime warranty.
  • Tautoko Kiritaki: Dedicated 24/7 customer support is available to assist you with any questions or concerns.
  • Tiwhikete: This product is FDA/MDL/CE certified, ensuring quality and safety standards.
Image showing icons for FDA/MDL/CE certification, 7x24 customer support, lifetime unlimited warranty, and 6K+ customer reviews, indicating a reliable brand.

Image 11: Reliable brand information including certifications and support.