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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 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.

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.

Note: Always use and store the thermo- meter with a new lens filter attached.

Apply label to storage cover as indicated (Figure 5c).

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.

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.

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.

How ear temperatures compare to temperatures taken at more traditional sites

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Braun IRT 1020 manual

IRT 1020 specifications

The Braun IRT 1020 is a highly regarded ear thermometer that has set industry standards for its precision and ease of use. Designed for families, this thermometer offers quick and accurate temperature readings, making it an essential tool for identifying fever and monitoring health in both children and adults.

One of the key features of the Braun IRT 1020 is its innovative infrared technology. This thermometer uses a sensitive infrared sensor that captures the heat generated by the eardrum and surrounding tissue, providing a reading that is not only quick but also reliable. The device takes temperature readings in just a second, which is particularly advantageous when dealing with restless children, as it minimizes discomfort and allows for a swift assessment of their health.

In terms of usability, the Braun IRT 1020 boasts a user-friendly design that includes an ergonomic shape, allowing for a comfortable grip during measurements. The thermometer is equipped with a large, easy-to-read LCD display that shows the temperature reading clearly, even in low-light conditions, which adds to its convenience during nighttime checks. This model is also designed for simple operation; with the press of a single button, users can achieve accurate results without any complicated procedures.

Another notable characteristic of the Braun IRT 1020 is its memory function. This feature allows users to store the last nine temperature readings, providing a history that is useful for tracking changes over time. This can aid parents in monitoring their child's fever progress or in making informed decisions when contacting healthcare professionals.

Moreover, the Braun IRT 1020 comes with disposable lens filters that help to maintain hygiene and ensure accurate readings by preventing contamination. This is especially important when sharing the thermometer among family members.

Durability is another highlight of this thermometer, as it is built to withstand regular use in a family environment. The Braun IRT 1020 is also clinically validated for accuracy, ensuring that users can trust the readings it provides.

In conclusion, the Braun IRT 1020 combines advanced technology with user-friendly features, making it one of the top choices for parents and caregivers looking for an effective way to monitor body temperature. Its swift, accurate results, ergonomic design, memory functionality, and hygienic features solidify its reputation as a reliable health tool in households.