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The Philips AVENT Digital Thermometer Set accurately and conveniently measures
your baby’s body temperature orally, axially and rectally. The regular soother and
the soother thermometer are suitable for use with children aged 0-12 months. The
digital exible-tip thermometer is suitable for children and adults of all ages.
The unique combination of a soother thermometer and a digital, exible-tip
thermometer offers you the choice of adapting the temperature measurement
method to suit your baby.
The storage box contains three items:
- A soother thermometer to reliably measure your baby’s temperature. It is
very convenient to use and comfortable for your baby.
- A regular Freeow soother to let your baby get used to the shape.
- A digital exible-tip thermometer to measure your baby’s body temperature
axially or rectally if you want additional reassurance.
Make sure you follow the safety guidelines in chapter ‘Important’ when using these
items so that you do not expose your child to any risk.
Use the soother thermometer to obtain a temperature indication. Use the exible-
tip thermometer to determine the actual body temperature. If in any doubt,
consult your doctor.
- The symbols on the thermometers have the following meaning:
1 This symbol indicates that you have to read the user manual carefully before
you use the appliance. Save the user manual for future reference (Fig. 1).
2 This symbol is to identify a type BF applied part complying with IEC60601-
1 (Fig. 2).
- Never attach ribbons or cords to a soother, your child may be strangled by
them.
- Inspect carefully before each use, especially when the child has teeth. Pull the
soother in all directions. Throw away at the rst signs of damage or weakness.
- Do not store a soother in direct sunlight or near a source of heat, or store it
in disinfectant (‘sterilising solution’) for longer than recommended, as this may
weaken the teat.
- Keep the removable protection cap of the teat away from children to avoid
suffocation.

- Before rst use, place in boiling water for 5 minutes, allow to cool, and
squeeze out any trapped water from the soother. This is to ensure hygiene.
- Clean before each use.
- Never dip the teat in sweet substances or medication. Your child may get
tooth decay if you do.
- Replace the soother after 4 weeks of use, for safety and hygiene reasons.
- In the event that the soother becomes lodged in the mouth, DO NOT
PANIC; it cannot be swallowed and is designed to cope with such an event.
Remove from the mouth with care, as gently as possible.
- Always use this product under adult supervision. Keep in a dry covered
container. Soothers and caps are suitable for all commonly used forms of
sterilisation. Wash your hands thoroughly and ensure surfaces are clean before
contact with sterilised components.
- Expose the handles of night-time soothers to light before use.
- The soother can be cleaned by washing with warm water.
- DO NOT use abrasive cleaning agents or anti-bacterial cleaners on the
soothers. Excessive combinations of detergents may eventually cause plastic
components to crack. Should this occur, replace your soother immediately.
- DO NOT sterilise the display case.
- For further advice on cleaning, see chapter ‘Cleaning’.
- Do not immerse the measurement unit of the soother thermometer in water
or any other liquid. Never sterilise or boil the measurement unit.
- Never leave your child when you are measuring its temperature with the
soother thermometer or the exible-tip thermometer.
- The thermometers are not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning
use of the thermometers by a person responsible for their safety.
- Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
thermometers.
- Never use the soother thermometer measurement unit separately to avoid
injury.
- Never use the soother thermometer as a regular soother.
- Battery compartment covers must be replaced properly if removed. If loose,
they may choke your child.
- Do not drop the thermometers or expose them to shocks.
- Do not bend or disassemble the measurement unit of the
soother thermometer or the tip of the exible-tip thermometer
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- Do not use the thermometer if the display shows the battery symbol. This
means that the battery is low and the measurements will be inaccurate.
- Only use these thermometers to measure human body temperatures.
- When not in use, store the soother, the soother thermometer and the
exible-tip thermometer in the storage box supplied.
- Do not use this Philips AVENT soother thermometer in combination with
parts of the old Philips soother thermometer (SCH530).
These Philips AVENT thermometers comply with all standards regarding
electromagnetic elds (EMF). If handled properly and according to the instructions
in this user manual, the thermometers are safe to use based on scientic evidence
available today.
Clean the soother, soother thermometer and the exible-tip thermometer before
rst use. See chapter ‘Cleaning’.
The most convenient way to measure your baby’s temperature is to use the
soother thermometer according to this user manual. This method gives a reliable
indication. If you need additional reassurance (for example if the rst measured
temperature is above 38°C), you can then use the digital exible-tip thermometer
to take an axial (underarm) or a rectal (anal) measurement.
Note: Oral measurements are usually 0.5 to 1°C lower than the actual body
temperature.
The temperature of a child is normally between 36.5 and 37.5°C. However, you
have to keep in mind that a child’s temperature varies depending on age, activity,
time of day, etc. Also remember that some illnesses do not have high temperature
as a symptom.Temperature measurement should not be a substitute for consulting
your physician.When reporting your child’s temperature to a professional, state the
measurement method.
The most convenient way to measure your baby’s temperature is to use the
soother thermometer. This is also the most comfortable method for the baby.
Do not use the soother thermometer for 30 minutes after the baby has had hot
or cold drinks, as this causes an inaccurate measurement.
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1 Check if the measurement unit of the soother thermometer is rmly
attached to the soother (i.e. turned completely to the closed lock position).
If the measurement unit is not rmly attached to the soother, the measurement
may be inaccurate and the measurement unit may become a suffocation hazard.
2 Place the soother in the baby’s mouth for approx. 3 minutes to let the
thermometer warm up.
If you do not do this, the measured temperature may be inaccurate.
3 Press the on/off button I to switch on the thermometer.
Note: You can either press the on/off button while the soother is still in your baby’s
mouth, or you can remove the soother, press the on/off button and place the soother
back into your baby’s mouth.
4 Leave the soother in the baby’s mouth until the thermometer beeps.
See section ‘Audible signals’ at the end of this chapter for the meaning of the
beeps.
,The display now shows the measured temperature and the °C
indication lights up continuously.
Note: If for some reason the temperature cannot be measured, the display shows ‘Lo’
or ‘Hi’. This means that the temperature is outside the temperature range. Switch off
the thermometer, check if it is correctly positioned and switch it on again to restart
the measurement.
5 Remove the soother thermometer from the baby’s mouth.
Do not leave the child alone with the soother thermometer.
6 Press the on/off button I to switch off the thermometer.
Note: Switch off thermometer after use to save battery power. If you do not switch off
the thermometer, it switches off automatically: after 1 minute if the temperature
measured is <32°C; or after 10 minutes if the temperature measured is >32°C.
Do not insert the exible-tip thermometer into the ear or nose.
The soother thermometer is just as accurate as the digital exible-tip thermometer
and is more convenient to use. However, because rectal measurement is inherently
more accurate than oral measurement, the digital exible-tip thermometer gives
you an opportunity to reassure yourself.
For a rectal measurement of a baby’s temperature, proceed as follows:
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1 Remove the protection cap from the digital exible-tip thermometer.
Make sure that the metal probe of the exible tip is still rmly attached to the
thermometer.
Tip: If available, use special plastic hygienic covers to cover the tip of the thermometer
(these are available from most chemists).
2 Lubricate the tip of the thermometer (or hygienic cover) with a water-
soluble jelly.
Water-soluble jelly is available from most chemists.
Note: Do not use petroleum jelly.
3 Press the on/off button I to switch on the thermometer.
4 Lie the baby on its stomach or its side.
5 With one hand, separate the baby’s buttocks. With the other hand, gently
slide the tip of the thermometer no more than 12mm (1/2 inch) into the
rectum. If you detect any resistance, stop immediately.
Hold the baby rmly so that it cannot turn while the thermometer is inserted.
Never push the exible tip too far into the anus.
6 Keep the thermometer in place until it beeps.
See section ‘Audible signals’ at the end of this chapter for the meaning of the
beeps.
Note: If for some reason the temperature cannot be measured, the display shows ‘Lo’
or ‘Hi’. This means that the temperature is outside the temperature range. Switch off
the thermometer, check if it is correctly positioned and switch it on again to restart the
measurement.
7 Remove the thermometer and read the display.
8 Press the on/off button I to switch off the thermometer.
Note: Switch off thermometer after use to save battery power. If you do not switch off
the thermometer, it switches off automatically: after 1 minute if the temperature
measured is <32°C; or after 10 minutes if the temperature measured is >32°C.
For older children and adults, the digital exible-tip thermometer can also be used
to measure temperature orally (in the mouth) or axially (in the armpit).
Do not use the exible-tip thermometer for oral temperature measurements
on babies.
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