



Omron MC-246 Digital Thermometer
Manufacturer
Omron Healthcare Pvt Ltd
Key Information
Short Description
Omron MC-246 Thermometer is a digital thermometer that measures body temperature accurately and safely, eliminating broken glass or mercury hazards.
Dosage Form
Digital Thermometer
Introduction
The Omron MC-246 Thermometer is a non-mercury-based digital thermometer that provides accurate readings of body temperature. It is designed to be easy to use and provides a safe and sanitary way to measure body temperature. The thermometer is water-resistant and has a memory function that allows you to recall the last measured temperature.
Directions for Use
To use the thermometer, press the I/O button, apply the thermometer to the measurement site, and wait for the beep sound. Remove the device and read the result.
How it works
The thermometer measures body temperature and converts it into a readable format such as Celsius or Fahrenheit.
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Frequently asked questions
How to switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius units?
Press the I/O button for 7 seconds until a beep is heard.
How to check the last measured temperature?
Press the I/O button to display the recently measured temperature.
Nothing appears in the display section when the power switch is pressed. What could be the error?
The battery may be inserted incorrectly or the battery is depleted.
How do you know if the thermometer is accurate?
The ice bath test is the easiest way to test a thermometer for accuracy.
How do you know if the thermometer is broken?
Insert the thermometer into the glass of cold water without touching the sides of the glass.
What can affect a thermometer reading?
Direct sunlight, cold temperatures or a sweaty forehead can affect temperature readings.