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Brand | ENJI PRIME |
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Model | Happy Care |
Category | Thermometer |
Language | English |
Turn on the device, wait for a tone and the last recorded temperature.
Details oral, rectal, and armpit measurement methods and normal temperature ranges.
Degree sign flashes during test; alarm signals completion. Maintain measurement time.
Turn off manually or wait for auto shut-off to prolong battery life.
Thermometer cap is a choking hazard; supervise children closely.
For oral, rectal, and armpit use only; not for ear use.
Avoid extreme heat to prevent potential explosion.
Probe covers may cause slight temperature reading discrepancies.
Remove battery for prolonged non-use to prevent damage.
Avoid self-diagnosis; consult a doctor for interpretation of results.
Do not measure with a wet thermometer; avoid biting the device.
Do not disassemble or repair to avoid inaccurate readings.
Disinfect after each use, especially for shared devices.
Do not force insertion; stop if pain occurs to prevent injury.
Do not use orally after rectal use to prevent cross-contamination.
Acclimate thermometer for young children if stored at extreme temperatures.
Clean with a soft cloth; use water/detergent for stubborn stains.
Use 75% Ethanol or Isopropyl alcohol for disinfection.
Avoid benzene, thinners, gasoline, or strong solvents for cleaning.
Do not immerse sensing tip in alcohol or hot water over 50°C.
Do not use ultrasonic washing for cleaning the thermometer.
Warm tip if reading is below 90°F (32°C).
Turn off, wait, and retake if reading exceeds 109.9°F (42.9°C).
Remove and reinsert battery; contact support if error persists.
Replace the battery when the battery icon flashes.
Factory calibrated; recalibration not usually required, but recommended.
Test with hot and cold water to check 'Hi'/'Lo' readings.
Switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius by holding the power button.
Replace battery when the battery symbol appears on the LCD.
Pull off the battery cover as shown in Figure 3.
Gently pull out the circuit board with the battery chamber.
Use a tool to remove the old battery and install a new 1.5V DC button cell.
Slide the battery chamber back into place and attach the cover.
Explanation of various symbols used on the device and packaging.
Details on type, measure range, accuracy, and operating mode.
Information on LCD display, memory function, and battery operational life.
Physical dimensions and weight of the digital thermometer.
The estimated service life of the thermometer.
Recommended ambient operating and storage temperature/humidity ranges.
Details the Ingress Protection (IP) rating of the device.
Specifies the device classification, e.g., Type BF.
Provides company name, email, and website for support.