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1x InBath™ bath and room thermometer
How to use
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The Tommee Tippee digital bath & room thermometer is quick, accurate and easy to use. This thermometer will help ensure your baby is comfortable during bath and sleep time.
The optimal temperature for a baby bath is at body temperature, between 36.5°C and 38°C.
The optimal room temperature for baby is approximately 18°C.
MEASURING ROOM TEMPERATURE
- Gently tap the thermometer on a hard surface to activate the display.
- Temperature will be displayed within a few seconds.
MEASURING BATH TEMPERATURE
- Gently tap the thermometer on a hard surface to activate the display.
- Stir water to avoid hot areas.
- Place the thermometer in the bath.
- Temperature will be displayed within a few seconds.
- When the temperature is above 39°C the LED light will illuminate. Reduce water temperature by adding cold water.
- When removed from bath, wipe dry.
Cleaning & Maintenance
How to clean
- The thermometer is waterproof and can be wiped clean with water or cleaning lotion.
- After using the thermometer in water, please wipe clean and allow to dry between uses.
How to replace the batteries
The thermometer is fitted with one CR2032 battery and has a life of about 1 year. After this time, when the display is dimmed the battery may need to be replaced by following the below instructions.
- Open the battery cover by turning it anticlockwise using a suitable tool.
- If the battery door is tightly embedded and does not come open easily, use a thin tool to gently lever at the edge of the battery door.
- Take out and replace the battery with a new CR2032 sized battery. Dispose of used battery according to the instructions.
- When replacing the battery ensure the waterproof ring is in the correct position in the groove of the outer ring (fig. 1).
- Line up the three lugs on the battery door with the three grooves on the back of the thermometer and secure battery cover by turning clockwise (fig. 2). Examine the thermometer and make sure the battery compartment is secure.

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