When
the thermometer beeps, remove it and read the number.
Remove the thermometer in two minutes (or if you are using the digital type, when
the thermometer beeps).
The backlight turns red and
the thermometer beeps ten times to let you know about the possible fever.
The thermometer beeps to alert you when it's finished taking a temperature, but you can also set it to silent mode.
And then spread the cheeks a little bit and put your thermometer probe in just that little half, half an inch, and wait until
the thermometer beeps off.
Not exact matches
And it's actually super easy to reset the
thermometer when your child grabs it and pushes all the buttons (which my son loves to do)... just hold the button to scroll all the way through,
beep,
beep,
beep.
The LCD backlights blink, or the
beeping sound arises or both when the
thermometer gets a feverish temperature.
Last, gently insert the tip about 1/2 inch into your baby's rectum and wait for the
thermometer to
beep.
Insert the tip of the
thermometer and hold it in place until you hear a
beep.
Turn on the
thermometer, place it under your baby's arm, and hold it in place until you hear a
beep.
If the
thermometer is digital, remove it when it
beeps and read your baby's temperature.
The
thermometer will
beep in one second and provide you the result.
If your child has spiked a fever, this
thermometer will
beep and flash to let you know instantly that there is a problem.
With your child's mouth closed, leave the
thermometer in place for about 1 minute, until you hear the
beep.
As the
thermometer reaches 100 degrees, it begins to
beep quicker to alert the parent.
If you are using a digital
thermometer, take it out when you hear the signal (usually a
beep or a series of
beeps).
You don't have to wonder if you're doing it right, because the
thermometer will
beep to alert you when it's done taking a reading.
The
thermometer also has a built - in fever alarm that flashes and
beeps when it detects a high temperature.
Another great feature for parents: this
thermometer usually lets you know when it's finished reading by
beeping, but you can mute the
thermometer too.
This
thermometer has a silent mode, so it won't
beep after it's finished taking a temperature.
This
thermometer may not be a good option for taking naptime temperatures from light sleepers, since you can't turn off the
beeping alerts.
There are digital basal
thermometers priced under $ 15.00 that
beep when it is ready to go, light up, and store temperatures so that they don't have to be recorded right away.
Rectal
thermometers need to stay inserted for at least 3 minutes and a digital until it
beeps.
Use a digital
thermometer with lubrication in the anus to check a temperature — leave it in until it
beeps.