Make sure the thermometer has the same temperature as the room you are measuring in. If you are unsure, allow the thermometer at least 30 minutes to adjust.
To take your temperature with the Philips ear thermometer please first ensure the following things:
Make sure the thermometer has the same temperature as the room you are measuring in. If you are unsure, allow the thermometer at least 30 minutes to adjust.
Make sure that the ear itself is at normal temperature. For example, the ear has not been covered, or the person measured has been lying on their ear, in a warmer or colder area, in a warm pool or bath, etc.
Clean the sensor on your thermometer using a cotton swab and then gently place the tip just inside your ear canal, pointing towards the eardrum - you don't need to place it any deeper. Note: the readings in each ear can be a little different, so measure in the same ear consistently.
The person measured should sit still.
Hold the outer ear and gently pull it towards the rear of the head to straighten the ear canal.
Insert the probe tip very gently and slowly into the ear canal (Fig. 9).
Note: When you do not point the probe tip towards the eardrum (Fig. 11), the measurement result will be inaccurate.
If you have difficulty measuring yourself, ask another adult to help you.