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Question edited for clarity, and spelling 'brain' to Braun, and 'thermoter' to thermometer, 'comes in' to comes on..
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There are some ideas here, but it sounds faulty and needs warranty return or repair.
1. Insert a flat head screw driver (FHSD) on the opening shown on picture. 2. While pushing down, move the FHSD towards LOT (right at this angle) as you pull towards you. The goal is to have an opening at the arch. 3. Insert another FHSD (or hard plastic if you don't want to mar) at the arch if it doesn't open. The battery orientation signs are shown on the back of the battery cover. I hope this helps. Keep fixing!
Replacing the batteries
- Using the tip of a ball-point pen, press the battery door lock to
open the battery compartment
- Using your finger, press the battery release
- Remove the batteries and replace with new batteries, making sure
the poles are in the right direction
- Slide the battery door in until it snaps in place
Turn off the thermometer Press and Hold the L/O Button Continue to hold the start button when the F or C display appears. Watch for these displays to cycle over the display window. # Release the start button when the F display appears on the screen. # 5
Listen for a beep and watch for the Braun ThermoScan ear thermometer to shut itself off, indicating that you changed the temperature scale to Fahrenheit successfully. # 6
Follow the same procedure but release the start button when C shows on the display to switch from Fahrenheit to Celsius.
Replacing the batteries
The thermometer is supplied with two 1.5 V type AA (LR 06). For best
performance, we recommend Duracell
®
alkaline batteries.
Insert new batteries when the battery symbol appears on the display.
Open the battery compartment. Remove the batteries and replace with
new batteries, making sure the poles are in the right direction.
Slide battery door back until it snaps in place.
To protect the environment, dispose of empty batteries at
appropriate collection sites according to national or local
regulations.
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