DIGITAL THERMOMETER SMALL/LARGE ANIMAL
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DIGITAL THERMOMETER SMALL/LARGE ANIMAL
This digital veterinary product provides a reliable and versatile solution for monitoring body temperature in both small and large animals. It features a long probe suitable for oral or rectal use, a clear digital display, and fast, accurate readings—making it a practical tool for veterinary professionals and caregivers.
Fast measurement time—readings available in about 10 seconds
Easy-to-read LCD screen for clear temperature display
Water-resistant and durable design for routine veterinary use
Automatic memory function saves the last reading for easy comparison
LCD screen capable of displaying temperature in Celsius and/or Fahrenheit (dual scale, as confirmed)
Auto-off circuit and memory function (as confirmed)
Ensure the probe is gently and securely inserted for accurate measurement.
Wait for the audible or visual signal indicating measurement completion.
Clean the probe between uses and store it in its protective case.
Specific measurement or dosage protocols should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on animal type, body weight, and clinical condition.
Main Benefits
Long probe suitable for small and large animals, allowing flexible use across speciesFast measurement time—readings available in about 10 seconds
Easy-to-read LCD screen for clear temperature display
Water-resistant and durable design for routine veterinary use
Automatic memory function saves the last reading for easy comparison
Components
Digital thermometer unit with integrated long probeLCD screen capable of displaying temperature in Celsius and/or Fahrenheit (dual scale, as confirmed)
Auto-off circuit and memory function (as confirmed)
Instructions for Use
Use the thermometer orally or rectally depending on the animal type and clinical context.Ensure the probe is gently and securely inserted for accurate measurement.
Wait for the audible or visual signal indicating measurement completion.
Clean the probe between uses and store it in its protective case.
Specific measurement or dosage protocols should be determined by a qualified veterinarian based on animal type, body weight, and clinical condition.
