According to the 10428 manual from Safety 1st:
"When the battery is exhausted. Dispose of the thermometer as the battery is non-replaceable. Be aware of any local regulations concerning disposal of this product. The battery cover
is sonic-welded to the main housing of the thermometer, the battery is well sealed inside the thermometer to reduce the risk
of being swallowed by children."
According to the 10428 manual from Safety 1st:
"When the battery is exhausted. Dispose of the thermometer as the battery is non-replaceable.
SOURCE: My son has your safety 1st Hospitals Choice Fever
Go to http://www.safety1st.com/usa/eng/Products/Child-Care/Thermometers/?start=0 and find your thermometer. Click on the picture, towards the bottom there is a section you can click on called instructions. Then it will bring up a new menu it will ask you to enter your product type, model, and manufacture date and you can download the instructions from there. I hope this helps.
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