Braun Thermometer IRT 1020 User Manual

ThermoScan  
Instant Thermometer  
IRT 1020  
Type 6005  
Home Model  
English  
Use Instructions  
Guarantee  
Service Centres  
 
Thank you for  
purchasing the  
Braun ThermoScan  
Instant Thermometer  
Unlike other thermometers that must be held  
in place for several minutes, the Braun  
ThermoScan Instant Thermometer takes a  
temperature in just one second. It takes a  
“picture“ of the infrared heat given off by the  
ear drum and surrounding tissue, calculates,  
and displays an ear temperature on the digital  
readout.  
IRT 1020 product specifications  
Product type:  
6005  
Technical Characteristics:  
Patient temperature range  
Surrounding room temperature  
for operational range  
34 - 42.2°C (93,2-108°F)  
116 - 40°C (61-104°F)  
0.1°C or °F  
°C or °F  
Display resolution  
Temperature scales (user selectable)  
Operating relative humidity (max)  
Long term storage ranges  
Temperature  
But way take a temperature at the ear?  
Because the eardrum is close to and shares  
blood vessels with the hypothalamus, the  
temperature control centre of the brain.  
Therefore, temperatures taken from the ear  
reflect the body’s “core“, or internal  
80 %  
–20 to 50 °C (– 4 to 122°F)  
95 % noncondensing  
Humidity (max)  
Display Mode:  
Power source:  
Ear ( )  
temperature. (Tis is the temperature of the  
heart, brain and internal blood supply.) The  
ear is also a protected cavity, so, unlike oral  
temperatures, the accuracy of ear  
One 9 volt alkaline battery  
(6 LR 61, MN 1604 9 V, alkaline)  
temperatures in unaffected by eating,  
drinking, smoking and breathing through the  
mouth. The ear is a dry cavity so cross-  
contamination through mucous membrane  
contact, a problem with oral and rectal sites,  
cannot occur. Also, the risk of bowel  
perforation, a concern when taking rectal  
temperatures on infants or children, is  
eliminated.  
Weight (without batteries):  
188 g (6.6 oz)  
All ages  
Accuracy characteristics:*  
Applicable patient ages  
Laboratory error (max)  
Patient temperature range  
Error °C  
±0.1  
Error °F  
±0.2  
37.0°C to 39.0°C  
(8.0°F to 102.0°F)  
35.8°C to <37.0°C (96.4°F to <98.0°F)  
>39.0°C to 41.0°C (>102.0°F to 106.0°F)  
<35.8°C or >41.0°C (<96.4°F or >106.0°F) ±0.3  
±0.2  
±0.3  
The Braun ThermoScan Instant Thermometer  
has been clinically proven to be safe and  
accurate. To ensure the best results, please  
take the time to read this manual completely  
and keep it handy for future reference.  
±0.5  
* Meets American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) Accuracy  
Standards E1112-86 over normal operating range.  
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Components and  
features  
Product includes the following components:  
• Braun ThermoScan Instant Thermometer  
• Lens Filters (20, plus one on thermometer)  
• Storage Cover (See Figure 5)  
• Use Instructions  
To remove the thermometer from the storage  
cover, slide it forward in the cover (Figure 2a,  
arrow 1), then lift up (Figure 2a, arrow 2).  
Preparing the Braun  
ThermoScan Instant  
Thermometer for use  
Open the battery door by pressing in at the  
arrow and sliding the door down toward the  
base of the instrument (Figure 2b)  
.
• Labels  
Not included, but required:  
• One 9 volt alkaline battery  
(6 LR 61, MN 1604 9V, alkaline).  
Figure 2  
The thermometer is shipped with the Celsius/  
Fahrenheit switch set to Celsius. If you wish to  
have temperatures displayed in Fahrenheit  
(°F), slide the switch as shown (Figure 3a).  
The Braun ThermoScan Instant Thermometer  
uses a 9 volt battery. To install it, snap the  
positive and negative terminals of the battery  
onto the appropriate receptacles on the  
connector (Figure 3b). Place the battery inside  
the compartment and slide the battery door  
back into place.  
Note: Minimum battery life is one year or  
300 temperatures when an alkaline battery  
is used.  
1 Activation Button  
2 Lens  
3 Lens Filter  
4 LCD Liquid Crystal Display  
5 On-button  
6 Battery Door  
7 Attach new lens filter  
Figure 3  
Figure 1  
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Lens filters are located inside the thermometer  
storage cover. Remove the box from the cover  
and open the box of lens filters by completely  
removing top of box (Figure 4a). You may  
return the box to the cover for convenient  
storage (Figure 4b).  
The Braun ThermoScan Instant Thermometer  
displays ear temperature readings, which  
frequently cannot be compared directly to  
temperatures taken at the same time at  
another site. This is because the temperature  
measured at the ear with the Braun  
ThermoScan Thermometer more closely  
reflects any rapid changes occurring with the  
internal (core) body temperature.  
How ear  
temperatures  
compare to  
temperatures  
taken at more  
traditional sites  
The thermometer is shipped with a lens filter in  
place. To install a new lens filter, remove the  
one in place, then take a new one from the box  
and holding it by its edges, slide it onto the  
lens until it is snug and snaps in place.  
Temperatures taken in the ear canal tend to  
reflect changes in internal body temperature  
sooner than oral, rectal or axillary (armpit)  
because the eardrum shares blood supply  
with the temperature control center in the  
brain. Oral temperatures are influenced by  
eating, drinking, smoking, rapid breathing,  
thermometer placement or the inability of the  
person to close their mouth completely.  
Axillary temperatures have not been found to  
be accurate indicators of core temperatures  
except in newborns.  
Figure 4  
Caution: Do not touch the tip of the lens or  
lens filter when installing.  
With a new lens filter in place, attach the  
storage cover to the thermometer to protect  
the lens from damage and dirt. Place the lens  
end of the thermometer into the storage cover  
first matching the indent in front of the  
activation button with the corresponding tab  
inside the cover (Figure 5a), then snap the  
opposite ends together (Figure 5b). To  
remove the unit from the storage cover,  
reverse this procedure.  
Temperature changes are also seen sooner  
when measured in the ear canal. Studies  
show that rectal temperatures “lag“ behind  
internal (core) body temperatures, especially  
during periods of rapid warming and cooling,  
as when you have a fever. This is due to the  
poor blood supply in this area, insulating  
effects of stool, and the presence of heat  
producing microorganisms located there.  
Note: Always use and store the thermo-  
meter with a new lens filter attached.  
Apply label to storage cover as indicated  
(Figure 5c).  
Figure 5  
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Body temperature  
measurement  
Normal body temperature is a “range“, not a  
single point, as temperature varies from  
person to person. A person’s temperature can  
rise with excessive clothing, hot weather or  
accelerated activity (such as crying or  
exercise). In order to observe these naturally  
occurring variations and determine the normal  
temperature range for each member of your  
family, practice taking temperatures on  
yourself and healthy family members at  
different times of the day to determine their  
“baseline“ temperature. The normal range for  
ear temperatures taken with the Braun  
ThermoScan Instant Thermometer is from  
35.8°C (96.4°F) to 38.0°C (100.4°F) for all  
ages.  
1. Remove the thermometer from its storage  
cover. If stored properly, a new lens filter will  
already be in place. (See procedure on  
page 7.) Do not use thermometer without  
lens filter attached.  
How to use the  
Braun ThermoScan  
Instant Thermometer  
2. Depress the on-button  
that is located  
directly below the LCD (liquid crystal  
display) to turn the power on. (See Figure 1)  
• All segments on the LCD-display (Figure  
6) will be shown for two seconds to  
indicate a fully functional display.  
• The display will indicate  
while the unit is completing self test, then,  
within two seconds (ready) indicating  
(not ready)  
Ready  
Not ready  
Ear  
that the thermometer is ready to take a  
temperature (Figure 7). If no temperature  
is taken within two minutes, the ther-  
mometer will automatically shut off.  
Normal body temperature also varies with  
age. We have the highest temperatures when  
we are younger. About our eleventh year,  
body temperature begins to decrease  
gradually. The elderly population has the  
lowest body temperatures. For your reference,  
the following chart shows normal ear  
Change battery  
Error  
3. Stabilise the head. In infants, this is best  
achieved by laying them flat with the head  
rotated so the ear is up.  
Figure 6  
temperature ranges by ages groups for the  
Braun ThermoScan Instant Thermometer:  
4. Perform an ear tug and position the  
thermometer. In order to take an accurate  
temperature, the thermometer must be  
positioned correctly in the ear. In addition,  
an “ear canal straightening“ technique must  
be used to straighten the natural bend of the  
canal and ensure that the thermometer has  
a clear view of the eardrum.  
• If you are right handed, hold the  
thermometer in the right hand and take  
the temperature in the right ear. If you are  
left handed, hold it in the left hand and  
use the left ear. This will help ensure  
proper placement.  
• Perform an “ear tug“ by using your free  
hand to grasp the outer edge of the top  
half of the ear and follow the steps in the  
chart below. To take your own temper-  
ature, an ear tug is best achieved by  
wrapping your free hand around the back  
of your head and grasping your ear from  
behind.  
Normal Ear Temperature Range by Age  
Years of Age  
0 - 2  
Celsius  
Fahrenheit  
36.4°C - 38.0°C  
36.1°C - 37.8°C  
35.9°C - 37.6°C  
35.8°C - 37.5°C  
97.5°F - 100.4°F  
97.0°F - 100.0°F  
96.6°F - 99.7°F  
96.4°F - 99.5°F  
3 - 10  
11 - 65  
>65  
Figure 7  
When consulting your physician about fever,  
remember to communicate that this is an ear  
temperature, referrring to the appropriate ear  
temperature range in the chart above. Also,  
note the individual’s “baseline“ temperature as  
an additional reference point.  
Continue pulling the ear until you are  
finished taking the temperature.  
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No more than three readings should be  
taken consecutively in the same ear since  
repeatedly inserting the thermometer into  
the ear canal can lower the reading.  
Ear tug and  
positioning  
technique  
Children unter 1 year  
• Ear Tug Gently but firmly pull ear straight  
back (Figure 8a).  
• Positioning Approach the ear from behind  
the child. Place the lens at the opening of  
the ear canal. Using a slight back and forth  
rocking motion, gently insert the ther-  
mometer, pointing the lens toward the  
opposite eye. Gently insert the lens as far  
as possible until the ear canal is fully sealed  
off (Figure 8c).  
6. When the unit is removed from the ear, the  
temperature will be shown on the display  
(Figure 9) until another temperature is taken  
or the unit powers down. The thermometer  
is ready to take a new temperature when  
(ready) appears on the screen along with  
the last temperature reading (Figure 10). To  
help ensure accuracy, you must change the  
lens filter after each reading. Inspect the  
lens whenever you replace a lens filter. Two  
minutes after the final temperature reading,  
the thermometer will automatically turn itself  
of to conserve battery power.  
Children 1 Year to Adult  
• Ear Tug Gently but firmly pull ear up and  
back (Figure 8b).  
Figure 9  
• Positioning Approach the ear from behind  
the person. Place the lens at the opening of  
the ear canal. Using a slight back and forth  
rocking motion, gently insert the ther-  
mometer, pointing the lens slightly in front of  
the opposite eye. Insert the thermometer as  
far as possible until the ear canal is fully  
sealed off (Figure 8c).  
7. Before storing the thermometer in its  
storage cover, change the lens filter (see  
page 17 “Care and Cleaning“) and check to  
make sure the filter is intact with no visible  
scratches or holes. If a lens filter is  
damaged, dispose of it and replace it with a  
new one. Additional lens filters (LF 40) are  
available at most stores carrying Braun  
ThermoScan Instant Thermometers, or  
contact Braun for a store near you.  
5. After the thermometer is correctly  
positioned, press the “Activation“ button  
with the index finger and hold fully  
depressed for one second.  
Figure 10  
NOTE: In the following situations, it is  
recommended that you take three  
temperatures in the same ear. If they  
differ, use the highest reading.  
(1) Infants in the first 90 days of life.  
(2) Children under trhee years of age  
who have a condition such as a  
compromised immune system and for  
whom the presence or absence of fever  
is critical.  
Figure 8  
(3) When you are first learning to use the  
ear thermometer until you are com-  
fortable with the technique and are  
obtaining consistent readings.  
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Temperature  
taking hints  
• It is important to use an ear tug, point the  
thermometer lens toward the eardrum and  
gently insert far enough into the ear canal to  
obtain an accurate reading.  
Troubleshooting  
The Braun ThermoScan Instant Thermometer has been designed to  
provide feedback to ensure proper usage and accurate temperature taking.  
In many cases this means that instead of displaying a temperature that is  
not meaningful, a message will be displayed that will help you take  
corrective action. These messages are outlined below:  
• When taking a temperature on another  
person, it may be more difficult to  
consistently position the thermometer in  
their ear. If the person whose temperature  
is to be taken is old enough, ask for  
assistance in the positioning process.  
LCD-Display Situation  
Solution  
Err 1  
Appears after on-button is Move the thermometer to a  
pushed if the temperature of room within the 16°C to  
the Braun ThermoScan is  
not within its operating  
range. 16°C to 40°C (61°F to minutes and retake  
40°C (61°F to 104°F)  
operating range for 30  
• It is not uncommon for a person’s  
temperature in the right ear to be slightly  
different than in the left ear. When  
monitoring temperature during illness, use  
the same ear to maintain a constant frame  
of reference.  
104°F).  
temperature.  
Err 2  
appears after pushing the  
activation button if  
Be sure a lens filter is  
attached and the  
temperature measurement thermometer is properly  
is not within typical human inserted, fully sealing off  
temperature range of 34°C- the ear canal. Take the  
• If a person has been sleeping on one ear for  
an extended period of time, the temperature  
of that ear may measure higher than  
normal. Wait a few minutes before taking a  
temperature to allow the ear to stabilise.  
42,2°C (93,2°F to 108°F).  
Appears after the activation Take the temperature  
button is pushed if it is not again by slowly depressing  
temperature again.  
Err 3  
held down for a full second. the activation button and  
holding it down for one full  
• The best temperature measurements are  
taken when the ear is free of obstruction. If  
you suspect an obstruction or excessive  
earwax build up, contact your physician.  
second.  
Err 4  
Appears after activation  
button is pushed if the  
Allow the thermometer to  
remain for 30 minutes in  
internal temperature of the the room where the tem-  
thermometer is changing to perature is being taken.  
rapidly.  
• The normal range for ear temperatures  
taken with a Braun ThermoScan Instant  
Thermometer is 35.8°C to 38°C (96.4°F to  
100.4°F).  
Err 000  
The Braun ThermoScan  
performs a self diagnostic  
Wait 2 minutes until the  
thermometer switches  
test on is circuitry after each itself off automatically  
initial activation and when a (blanc LCD-display). Push  
• To protect the instrument lens, always keep  
a lens filter attached. If the thermometer is  
accidentally used without a filter, gently  
clean the lens and surrounding area (see  
instructions on page 17). It is also a good  
idea to inspect the lens whenever you  
replace a lens filter.  
new battery is intalled. If any on-button  
and take  
faults are detected, „Err 000“ temperature again. If „Err  
will be displayed.  
000“ is repeated, contact  
Braun.  
• The thermometer is designed to take  
accurate temperatures with a lens filter  
in place. Temperatures taken without a  
lens filter attached will not be accurate  
and can damage the lens. Change the  
lens filter after each use.  
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Lens Tip  
Care and cleaning  
LCD-Display Situation  
The activation button was  
Solution  
• The lens tip is the most delicate part of the  
thermometer. It is covered with a soft, thin  
membrane which forms a surface that is  
transparent to heat waves. To ensure  
accuracy, it is very important to keep the  
lens clean and intact, and to always keep a  
clean, new lens filter attached. Fingerprints,  
ear wax, dust and other soiling compounds  
reduce ransparency of the lens, resulting in  
lower temperature readings. Remember:  
always store the thermometer in its cover  
when not in use.  
• Inspect the lens whenever you replace a  
lens filter. To clean the lens, very gently  
wipe the surface with a cotton swab or soft  
cloth moistened with alcohol or mild soap  
and warm water (Figure 11). After cleaning,  
allow at least 45 minutes drying time before  
reattaching a lens filter and taking tem-  
peratures. If the lens is damaged, contact  
Braun.  
Wait until the display  
shows  
pushed sooner than 8  
(ready) before  
seconds after the previous taking another  
activation. The countdown in temperature.  
seconds will also appear  
until another temperature  
can be taken.  
The battery power is getting Install a fresh battery.  
low. There is enough  
remaining power for about  
Flashing  
Constant  
10 days or 10 temperatures.  
The battery is so low that no Install a fresh battery.  
more temperatures can be  
taken.  
Figure 11  
Blank Display 1. The Braun ThermoScan Depress on-button  
.
has switched itself off  
automatically.  
2. The battery is dead,  
improperly connected,  
or missing  
Remove an reinstall  
battery. If the LCD-display  
remains blank, replace it  
with a fresh battery. If  
display is still blank,  
contact Braun.  
Lens Filters  
• Replace lens filter after each use. Make  
sure that the new lens filter is not damaged.  
• Keep lens filters out of direct sunlight and  
ultraviolet light for extended periods of time.  
Store lens filters away from dust and  
contamination.  
If temperatures appear to be reading low, ensure proper technique is  
being used (see page 11 to 12). Make sure the lens is clean and a new  
lens filter is attached.  
Thermometer  
• Use a soft, dry, clean cloth to clean the  
instrument display and exterior. Do not use  
abrasive cleaners of submerge in water or  
other liquids.  
If temperatures appear to be reading high, be sure a new lens filter is  
attached. Inspect the lens; if it is damaged, the thermometer must be  
serviced.  
• This instrument contains precision  
components and should not be subjected to  
extremes in temperature, humidity, direct  
sunlight, shock or dust.  
• Store unit in a location where the  
temperature remains fairly constant and  
within the range of 16°C to 40°C (61°F to  
104°F). To ensure that the Braun  
ThermoScan Thermometer is always ready  
to take a temperature (and avoid Err 4),  
store it in the room where it is most  
frequently used.  
To assure accuracy and sanitary practice, Braun recommends  
replacing the lens filter after each use. Should you run out of lens filters  
and need to take a temperature, you may use the following lens filter  
cleaning procedure: Clean the lens filter without removing it from the  
thermometer with a soft cloth or cotton swab moistened with alcohol or  
mild soap and water. Do not use hot or boiling water. Dry completely with  
a soft cloth before reusing. Replace lens filter as soon as possible with  
a new one (LF 40).  
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Calibration  
The thermometer is initially calibrated at the  
time of manufacture. If this thermometer is  
used in accordance with the Use Instructions,  
periodic recalibration os not required. If at any  
time you question the accuracy of  
This product is guaranteed for 1 year from  
date of purchase against material and/or  
workmanship defects. These will be  
eliminated either by repairing or exchanging  
the appliance as we may choose. All other  
claims, including for damages, are excluded.  
Service under the guarantee does not affect  
its expiry date.  
Claims only valid in countries where product  
is offcially sold and if accompanied by a  
stamped and dated guarantee card.  
Claims arising out of the sales contract with  
the vendor are not affected by this guarantee.  
Guarantee  
measurement, please contact Braun.  
Lot number  
identification  
The date of manufacture can b determined by  
referring to the instrument LOT number. This  
number can be found by opening the battery  
compartment and removing the battery. The  
number is preceded by the word “LOT“ and is  
in the following format: XXOOOXX or  
XOOOXXX, where X designates alpha  
characters and O designates numbers. The  
first of the three numbers is the last digit of the  
year of manufacture. The next two numbers  
designate the week of the calendar year that it  
was manufactured.  
For UK only:  
This guarantee in no way affects your rights  
under statutory law.  
For example: LOT X542XXX. this  
thermometer was manufactured during the  
42nd week of 1995.  
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