Use Instructions

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Do not drop the probe, subject it to strong forces or to continual
vibration. Doing so may damage its outer covering or its internal
circuitry.
To minimise the risk of infection, wash your hands thoroughly-
preferably with anti-bacterial soap-before touching the probe.
Do not freeze or microwave the probe, nor place it in an oven in order
to bring it to a comfortable temperature. If the temperature of the
probe is not comfortable, run the body of the probe under cold or
warm water until the temperature is acceptable.
Use only the charging case provided when recharging the probe's
battery.
Before transporting the probe, place it in the PeriCoach charging case.
This will minimise the risk of damage to its outer covering or its
internal circuitry.
Do not incinerate the PeriCoach probe or discard it as general waste.
The lithium battery inside it is a potential environmental and fire
hazard. Consult your local council for advice on how best to dispose
of such equipment.
Conventions used in this manual
Text
The names for screens, fields, buttons and menus that you see on your
Smartphone or on your computer are set in bold text. Thus:
"... tapping Settings displays a list of features ..."
means tap on the button labelled Settings.
Where a series of consecutive actions is required, each action is separated
by the > character. Thus:
"... tapping Settings > About phone displays a list ..."
means first tap on the button labelled Settings and then on button
labelled About phone.