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simple, they must not be trivialized.
- Temperature should be taken in a neutral context. The patient must not have undertaken
vigorous physical activity prior to taking his/her temperature and the room temperature must be
moderate.
- Be aware of physiological variations in temperature which must be taken into consideration
when evaluating the results: temperature increases by 0.9°F between 6 am and 3 pm. Women
have a temperature that is higher, on average, by around 0.3°F. Their temperature also varies in
accordance with their ovarian cycle. It rises by 0.9°F in the second half of the cycle and at the
early stages of pregnancy.
- When sitting, temperature is lower by about 0.5°F to 0.7°F than when standing.

HOW TO TAKE A TEMPERATURE

Aim at the FOREHEAD, over the right
temporal region, from a distance of about
1.2in~2in (3cm~5cm), press the
measurement button and the temperature
is instantly taken and displayed.
The reliability of the measurement cannot be guaranteed if the temperature is
measured over another part of the body (e.g. arm, torso...)
Please observe the following before any temperature measurement to ensure a stable and
reliable result:
- Push back hair from the forehead
- Wipe away any perspiration from the forehead
- Avoid any drafts (e.g. from nasal specs, air conditioning...)
- Allow a 1 minute interval between two measurements.
- Each time there is a significant change in the ambient temperature due to a change in
environment, to allow the AT2103 to acclimatize to this ambient temperature for at least 15
minutes before using it.

CONSTRAINTS

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