Digital Thermometer Diather Diagnostics & Therapy ThermoDoc Instant Electronic Smart
- Characteristics
- Description
- How to use
The electronic thermometer is used for monitoring a patient's body temperature through electrical properties. To display the result, the device needs to be connected to a mobile application installed on a smartphone. The ThermoDoc instant electronic thermometer: It allows for simultaneous monitoring of body temperature in multiple individuals. It ensures accuracy in line with digital thermometer standards. It provides analysis of body temperature dynamics. It features a convenient design.
The thermometer, in conjunction with the smartphone, displays the body temperature of the person being examined. The electronic thermometer can be used by people of all ages. This medical device is intended for self-monitoring at home and for professional use.-
To operate the intelligent electronic thermometer, you need to install the "ThermoSafety" mobile app, available on Google Play for Android phones or the App Store for iOS systems (iPhone). Ensure your smartphone remains charged to continuously measure body temperature using the ThermoDoc Instant device. The maximum connection range between your phone and the device is 15 meters. When measuring temperature in children and infants, please note the following:
Temperature measurements should be conducted in a room with a stable temperature. After changing environments, allow the thermometer to adapt for 30 minutes before use.
To ensure accurate temperature readings, always keep the sensor, located on the back of the device, clean and undamaged.
The maximum duration for wearing the thermometer is 3 days (72 hours). The thermometer will issue an alert along with a corresponding message displayed in the app under the following conditions:
- No body temperature data is available.
- Body temperature is too high.
- Low battery charge.
- Body temperature is too low.
The product should be used according to its intended purpose. Do not use the thermometer in areas with equipment that generates strong electromagnetic waves (e.g., X-rays, MRI). If a high temperature is detected, seek medical attention immediately.