Microtek T15 SL Digital Thermometer
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Key Information
Short Description
Microtek T15 SL Digital Thermometer is a fast, accurate, and easy-to-use thermometer that provides a reading within a few seconds. It can be used in the oral cavity, rectal cavity, or under the armpit.
Dosage Form
Digital Thermometer
Introduction
The Microtek T15 SL Digital Thermometer is a non-mercury-based digital thermometer that measures body temperature and converts it into a readable format. It has a flexible tip and is waterproof, making it convenient to use.
Directions for Use
To use the thermometer, reset it by pressing the reset button, place it under the tongue, close the mouth around it, and leave it in place until the beep is heard. Read the temperature shown on the digital display.
How it works
The thermometer measures body temperature and converts it into a readable format.
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Frequently asked questions
How do you know if the thermometer is accurate?
The ice bath test is the easiest way to test a thermometer for accuracy, assuming your thermometer will display temperatures of 32°F or less.
How do you know if the thermometer is broken?
Insert your thermometer into the glass of cold water without touching the sides of the glass. After 30 seconds, your thermometer should read 32° F. If it doesn't, it may need to be replaced or recalibrated.
How do you clean a thermometer?
Use a cotton swab dipped in alcohol to clean the inside of any small crevices. Allow the alcohol to air-dry on the thermometer to kill germs effectively.
What can affect a thermometer reading?
Direct sunlight, cold temperatures or a sweaty forehead can affect temperature readings. Variations in user technique, such as holding the scanner too far away from the forehead, also may affect accuracy.