BRAUN IRT 6020 ThermoScan Ear thermometer Instructions
- June 6, 2024
- Braun
Table of Contents
- Product description
- WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Body temperature
- How does Braun ThermoScan work?
- Why measure in the ear?
- How to use your Braun ThermoScan
- Temperature taking hints
- Memory mode
- Night light feature
- Changing the temperature scale
- Care and cleaning
- Replacing the batteries
- Calibration
- Errors and troubleshooting
- Product specifications
- Limited three-year warranty
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
ThermoScan®
Ear thermometer
IRT
6020
IRT 6500
IRT 6510
IRT 6020 / 6500
IRT 6510
Product description
1. Lens Filter (Box of 20) | 1. Lens Filter (Box of 20) |
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2. Probe tip | 2. Probe tip |
3. Probe | 3. Probe |
4. ExacTemp® light | 4. ExacTemp® light |
5. Lens filter ejector | 5. Lens filter ejector |
6. Display | 6. Display |
7. Power button | 7. Memory button |
8. Start button | 8. Power button |
9. Battery door | 9. Start button |
10. Protective cap (IRT 6020 only) | 10. Battery door |
11. Protective case (IRT 6500 only) | 11. Protective case |
The Braun ThermoScan® thermometer has been carefully developed for accurate,
safe, and fast temperature measurements in the ear.
The shape of the thermometer probe prevents it from being inserted too far
into the ear canal which can hurt the eardrum.
However, as with any thermometer, proper technique is critical to obtaining
accurate temperatures.
Therefore, read the instructions carefully and thoroughly.
The Braun ThermoScan thermometer is intended for intermittent measurement and
monitoring of human body temperature for people of all ages. It is intended
for household use only.
Use of this thermometer is not intended as a substitute for consultation with
your physician.
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
- Please consult your doctor if exhibiting symptoms such as unexplained irritability, vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, changes in appetite or activity, seizure, muscle pain, shivering, stiff neck, pain when urinating, etc. in spite of the absence of fever.
- Please consult your doctor if the thermometer shows an elevated temperature.
The operating ambient temperature range for this thermometer is 50 – 104 °F
(10 – 40 °C).
Do not expose the thermometer to temperature extremes (below –13 °F / –25 °C
or over 131 °F / 55 °C)
or excessive humidity (> 95 % RH). This thermometer must only be used with
genuine Braun ThermoScan lens filters (LF 40).
To avoid inaccurate measurements always use this thermometer with a new, clean
lens filter attached.
If the thermometer is accidentally used without a lens filter attached, clean
the lens (see «Care and cleaning» section). Keep lens filters out of reach of
children.
This thermometer is intended for household use only. Use of this thermometer
is not intended as a substitute for consultation with your physician.
This thermometer is not intended for pre-term babies or small-for-
gestational-age babies.
It is not intended to interpret hypothermic temperatures. Do not allow
children under 12 years to take their temperature unattended.
Do not modify this equipment without the authorization of the manufacturer.
Parents/guardians should call the pediatrician upon noticing any unusual
sign(s) or symptom(s). For example, a child who exhibits irritability,
vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, seizure, changes in appetite or activity,
even in the absence of fever, or who exhibits a low temperature, may still
need to receive medical attention.
People who are on antibiotics, analgesics, or antipyretics should not be
assessed solely on temperature readings to determine the severity of their
illness.
Temperature elevation may signal a serious illness, especially in neonates and
infants, or in adults who are old, frail, or have a weakened immune system.
Please seek professional advice immediately when there is a temperature
elevation and if you are taking the temperature on:
- Neonates and infants under 3 months (Consult your physician immediately if the temperature exceeds 99.4 °F or 37.4 °C).
- Patients over 60 years of age (Fever may be blunted or absent in older patients).
- Patients having diabetes mellitus or a weakened immune system (e.g., HIV positive, cancer chemotherapy, chronic steroid treatment, splenectomy)
- Patients who are bedridden (e.g., nursing home patient, stroke, chronic illness, recovering from surgery)
- A transplant patient (e.g., liver, heart, lung, kidney).
This thermometer contains small parts that can be swallowed or produce a choking hazard to children.
Keep out of reach of children under 12 years.
Body temperature
Normal body temperature is a range. It varies by site of measurement, and it
tends to decrease with age. It also varies from person to person and
fluctuates throughout the day. Therefore, it is important to determine normal
temperature ranges. This is easily done using Braun ThermoScan. Practice
taking temperatures on yourself and healthy family members to determine the
normal temperature range.
Note: When consulting your physician, communicate that the ThermoScan
temperature is a temperature measured in the ear and if possible, note the
individual’s normal ThermoScan temperature range as an additional reference.
How does Braun ThermoScan work?
Braun ThermoScan measures the infrared heat generated by the eardrum and surrounding tissues. To help avoid inaccurate temperature measurements, the probe tip is warmed to a temperature close to that of the human body. When the Braun ThermoScan is placed in the ear, it continuously monitors the infrared energy. The measurement is finished and the result is displayed when the thermometer detects that an accurate temperature measurement has been taken. The displayed result is calibrated to deliver an oral equivalent temperature reading.
Why measure in the ear?
The goal of thermometry is to measure core body temperature¹ which is the
temperature of the vital organs. Ear temperatures accurately reflect core
body temperature², since the eardrum shares blood supply with the temperature
concenter in the brain³
, the hypothalamus. Therefore, changes in body temperature are reflected
sooner in the ear than at other sites. Axillary temperatures measure skin
temperature and may not be a reliable indicator of core body temperature. Oral
temperatures are influenced by drinking, eating, and mouth breathing. Rectal
temperatures often lag behind changes in core body temperature and there is a
risk of cross-contamination.
How to use your Braun ThermoScan
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IRT 6500 IRT 6510
Remove the thermometer from the protective case.
IRT 6020
Remove protective cap. -
Push the Power button During an internal self-check, the display shows all segments. Then the last temperature taken will be displayed for 5 seconds.
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The lens filter indicator will blink to signal one is needed. To achieve accurate measurements, make sure a new, clean lens filter is in place before each measurement. Attach a new lens filter by pushing the thermometer probe straight into the lens filter inside the box and then pulling it out.
Note: The Braun ThermoScan will not work unless a lens filter is attached.
The thermometer is ready to take a temperature when the display looks like the images below.
1. Guyton A C, Textbook of medical physiology, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1996, p 919
2. Guyton A C, Textbook of medical physiology, W.B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1996, p 754-5
3. Netter H F, Atlas of Human Anatomy, Novartis Medical Education, East Hanover, NJ, 1997, pp 63, 95. -
Fit the probe snuggly into the ear canal, then push and release the Start button
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ExacTemp light will pulse while the temperature is in progress. The light will remain solid for 3 seconds to indicate that a successful temperature reading has been achieved.
NOTE: If the probe has been properly inserted into the ear canal during the measurement, a long beep will sound to signal the completed measurement.
If the probe has NOT been constantly placed in a stable position in the ear canal, a sequence of short beeps will sound, the ExacTemp light will go out and the display will show an error message (POS = position error).
See the «Errors and troubleshooting» section for more information. -
The confirmation beep indicates that an accurate temperature measurement has been taken. The result is shown on the display.
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For the next measurement, press the Eject button to remove and discard used lens filter, and put on a new, clean lens filter.
The Braun ThermoScan ear thermometer turns off automatically after 60 seconds of inactivity. The thermometer can also be turned off by pressing and holding down the Power button .
The display will briefly flash OFF and it will go blank.
Temperature taking hints
Always replace disposable lens filters to maintain accuracy and hygiene. The right ear measurement may differ from the measurement taken in the left ear. Therefore, always take the temperature in the same ear. The ear must be free from obstructions or excess earwax build-up to take an accurate reading.
External factors may influence ear temperatures, including:
Factor | Yes affects |
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Poor probe placement | |
Used lens filter | |
Dirty lens |
In the cases below, wait 20 minutes prior to taking a temperature.
Factor | Yes affects |
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Extreme hot and cold room temperature | |
Hearing aid | |
Lying on pillow |
Use the untreated ear if ear drops or other ear medications have been placed in the ear canal.
Memory mode
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The last temperature taken is stored in the memory and will be automatically displayed for 5 seconds when it is turned on again.
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This model stores the last 9 temperature measurements. To display the stored measurement, the thermometer must be turned on.
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Press the Mem button.
The display shows the temperature, and when releasing the Mem button, the stored temperature for that memory number is displayed, together with “M”.
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Each time the Mem button is pushed, the stored reading and an M is displayed to indicate each temperature measurement (eg. M2). Memory mode is automatically exited by not pressing the memory button for 5 seconds.
Night light feature
Available only in IRT 6510
This thermometer includes a convenient night light to illuminate the display
in a dim environment. The light will turn on when you press any button. It
will stay on until the thermometer is inactive for up to 15 seconds even after
the temperature is taken.
Changing the temperature scale
If you wish to change the temperature scale of your thermometer:
- Make sure the thermometer is turned off.
- Press and hold down the Power button . After about 3 seconds the display will show this sequence: ° C / SET / ° F / SET …
- Release the Power button when the desired temperature scale is shown. There will be a short beep to confirm the new setting, then the thermometer is turned off automatically.
Care and cleaning
The probe tip is the most delicate part of the thermometer. It must be clean
and intact to ensure accurate readings. If the thermometer is ever
accidentally used without a lens filter, clean the probe tip as follows:
Very gently wipe the surface with a cotton swab or soft cloth moistened with
alcohol. After the alcohol has completely dried out, you can put a new lens
filter on and take a temperature measurement. If the probe tip is damaged,
please contact Consumer Relations.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the thermometer display and exterior. Do not
use abrasive cleaners.
Never submerge this thermometer in water or any other liquid. Store
thermometer and lens filters in a dry location free from dust and
contamination and away from direct sunlight. Additional lens filters (LF 40)
are available at most stores carrying Braun ThermoScan.
Replacing the batteries
The thermometer is supplied with two 1.5 V type AA (LR 06) batteries. 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.
- Snap battery door into place.
To protect the environment, dispose of the product and empty batteries at your retail store or at appropriate collection sites according to national or local regulations.
Calibration
The thermometer is initially calibrated at the time of manufacture. If this thermometer is used according to the use instructions, periodic re-adjustment is not required. If at any time you question the accuracy of temperature measurements, please contact Consumer Relations.
FOR CANADA ONLY:
The manufacturing date is given by the DATE CODE number located inside the
battery compartment. The first three (3) digits after DATE CODE represent the
Julian date that the product was manufactured and the next two (2) digits
represent the last two numbers of the calendar year the product was
manufactured. The last identifiers are the letters that represent the
manufacturer.
An example: DATE CODE 11614KTC, this product has been manufactured on the
116th day of the year 2014.
Errors and troubleshooting
Error message
| Situation|
Solution
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| No lens filter is attached.| Attach a new, clean lens filter.
| The thermometer probe was not positioned securely in the ear. An accurate
measurement was not possible. POS = position error| Take care that the
positioning of the probe is correct and remains stable. Replace lens filter
and reposition. Press the Start button to begin a new measurement.
| Ambient temperature is not within the allowed operating range (50 – 104 °F
or 10 – 40 °C ).| Allow the thermometer to remain for 30 minutes in a room
where the temperature is between 50 and 104 °F or 10 and 40 °C.
| Temperature taken is not within a typical human temperature range
(93.2 – 108 °F or 34 – 42.2 °C).
HI = too high
LO = too low| Make sure the probe tip and lens are clean and a new, clean lens
filter is attached.
Make sure the thermometer is properly inserted. Then, take a new temperature.
| System error – self-check display flashes continuously and will not be
followed by the ready beep and the ready symbol.
If the error persists,
If the error still persists,| Wait 1 minute until the thermometer turns off
automatically, then turn on again.
… reset the thermometer by removing the batteries and putting them back in.
… please contact Customer Service.
| The battery is low, but the thermometer will still operate correctly.|
Insert new batteries.
| The battery is too low to take a correct temperature measurement.| Insert
new batteries.
Product specifications
Displayed temperature range: | 93.2 – 108 °F | (34 – 42.2 °C) |
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Operating ambient temperature range: | 50 – 104 °F | (10 – 40 °C) |
Display resolution: | 0.1 °F or °C | |
Accuracy for displayed temperature range | Maximum Laboratory Error | |
95 °F – 107.6 °F (35 °C – 42 °C): | ± 0.4 °F | ± 0.2 °C |
outside this range: | ± 0.5 °F | ± 0.3 °C |
clinical repeatability: | ± 0.26 °F | ± 0.14 °C |
Long term storage ranges
Storage/transport temperature:| 13 °F to 131 °F| (-25 °C to 55 °C)
Humidity:| 15-95% non condensing
Battery life:| 2 years / 350 measurements
Service life:| 5 years|
This thermometer is specified to operate at 1 atmospheric pressure (700-1060hPA) or at altitudes with an atmospheric pressure up to 1 atmospheric pressure (700-1060hPA).
Subject to change without notice.
This appliance conforms to the following standards:
This infrared thermometer meets requirements established in ASTM Standard (E 1965-98) as it pertains to infrared thermometers. Full responsibility for the conformance of this product to the standard is assumed by Kaz USA, Inc. ASTM laboratory accuracy requirements in the display range of 98 to 102 °F (37 to 39 °C) for IR thermometers is +0.4 °F (+0.2 °C), whereas for mercury-in-glass and electronic thermometers, the requirement per ASTM Standards E 667-86 and E 1112-86 is +0.2 °F (+0.1°C).
Standard Reference Edition Title:
EN 12470-5: 2003 Clinical thermometers – Part 5: Performance of infra-red ear
thermometers (with maximum device).
IEC 60601-1: 2006, ANSI/AAMI ES 60601-1:2006 Medical electrical equipment –
Part 1: General requirements for basic safety and essential performance.
ISO 14971: 2012 Medical devices – Application of risk management to medical
devices.
ISO 10993-1: 2009 Biological evaluation of medical devices – Part 1:
Evaluation and Testing within a risk management process.
IEC 60601-1-2: 2007 Medical electrical equipment – part 1-2: General
requirements for basic safety and essential performance
– Collateral standard: Electromagnetic compatibility
– Requirements and tests
EN 980: 2008 Symbols for use in the labeling of medical devices.
EN 1041: 2008 Information supplied by the manufacturer of medical devices.
IEC 60601-1-11: 2010 Medical electrical equipment — Part 1-11: General
requirements for basic safety and essential performance — Collateral
standard: Requirements for medical electrical equipment and medical electrical
systems used in the home healthcare environment.
This product conforms to the provisions of the EC directive 93/42/EEC.
MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT needs special precautions regarding EMC. For a
detailed description of EMC requirements please contact Customer Service.
Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect MEDICAL ELECTRICAL
EQUIPMENT.
Please do not dispose of the product in the household waste at the end of it
useful life.
To protect the environment, dispose of empty batteries at appropriate
collection sites according to national or local regulations.
Limited three-year warranty
You should first read all Instructions before attempting to use this
product.
A. This 3-year limited warranty applies to repair or replacement of
products found to be defective in material or workmanship. This warranty does
not apply to damage resulting from commercial, abusive, unreasonable use, or
supplemental damage. Defects that are the result of normal wear and tear will
not be considered manufacturing defects under this warranty. KAZ IS NOT
LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE, ANY IMPLIED
WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ON THIS
PRODUCT IS LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS WARRANTY. Some
jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or
consequential damages or limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so
the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights, and you also may have other rights which vary from
jurisdiction to jurisdiction. This warranty applies only to the original
purchaser of this product from the original date of purchase.
B. At its option, Kaz will repair or replace this product if it is found
to be defective in material or workmanship.
C. This warranty does not cover damage resulting from any unauthorized
attempts to repair or from any use not in accordance with the instruction
manual.
Call us toll-free at 1-800-477-0457 or
e-mail: consumerrelations@kaz.com
Please be sure to specify a model number.
NOTE: IF YOU EXPERIENCE A PROBLEM, PLEASE CONTACT CONSUMER RELATIONS FIRST
OR SEE YOUR WARRANTY. DO NOT RETURN THE PRODUCT TO THE ORIGINAL PLACE OF
PURCHASE. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO OPEN THE MOTOR HOUSING YOURSELF, DOING SO MAY
VOID YOUR WARRANTY AND CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE PRODUCT OR PERSONAL INJURY.
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic emissions
The ME equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment
specified below.
The customer or the user of the ME equipment should ensure that it is used in
such an environment.
Emissions Test
| Compliance|
Electromagnetic environment – guidance
RF Emissions CISPR
11
| Group 1| The ME equipment uses RF energy only for its internal function.
Therefore, its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any
interference in nearby electronic equipment.
RF Emissions CISPR 11| Class B| Complies
Harmonic emissions
IEC 61000-3-2| Not Applicable| ****
The ME equipment is solely battery-powered.
Voltage fluctuations/ licker emissions| Not Applicable
Non-Life Support Equipment Separation Distance Calculation (3Vrms /
3V/m compliance)
The rated maximum output power of the transmitter (W)| Separation distance
according to the frequency of the transmitter (m)
150 kHz to 80 MHz in ISM bands d = [ 3,5 P V 1 ]| 80 MHz to 800 MHz
d = 3,5 P E 1 ]| 800 MHz to 2.5 GHz d = 7 P [ E ] 1
0.01| 0.12| 0.12| 0.23
0.1| 0.37| 0.37| 0.74
1| 1.17| 1.17| 2.33
10| 3.69| 3.69| 7.38
100| 11.67| 11.67| 23.33
Guidance and manufacturer’s declaration – electromagnetic immunity
The ME equipment is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment
specified below.
The customer or the user of the ME equipment should ensure that it is used in
such an environment.
Immunity test
| IEC 60601 test level| Compliance level|
Electromagnetic environment – guidance
Electrostatic discharge (ESD) IEC 61000-4-2| ±6kV Contact
±8kV Air| Complies| Floors should be wood, concrete, or ceramic tile. If
floors are covered with synthetic material, the relative humidity should be at
least 30%.
Radiated RF IEC 61000-4-3| 3 V/m 80MHz to 2.5GHz| Complies| Field strengths
outside the shielded location from fixed RF transmitters, as determined by an
electromagnetic site survey, should be less than 3 V/m. Interference may occur
in the vicinity of equipment marked with the following symbol: Separation
distance calculation provided above. If a known transmitter is present the
specific distance can be calculated using the equations.
Conducted RF IEC 61000-4-6| 3Vrms 150kHz to 80MHz| Not Applicable (no
electrical cabling)
Electrical fast transient IEC 61000-4-4| ±2kV power line
±1kV I/O lines| Not Applicable| The ME equipment is solely battery powered?
Surge
IEC 61000-4-5| ±1kV differential
±2kV common| Not Applicable
Power frequency magnetic field IEC 61000-4-8| 3 A/m| Complies| Power frequency
magnetic fields should be at levels characteristic of a typical location in a
typical commercial or hospital environment.
Voltage dips, short interruptions and voltage variations on power supply
input lines IEC 61000-4-11| 95% dip 0.5 cycle
60% dip 5 cycles
70% dip 25 cycles
95% dip 5 sec.| Not Applicable| The ME equipment is solely battery-powered.
Contact Us
Questions or Comments?
Call: 1-800-327-7226
Email: consumerrelations@kaz.com
Visit: www.braunthermometers.com
This product is manufactured under license to the ‘Braun’ trademark.
‘Braun’ is a registered trademark of Braun GmbH, Kronberg, Germany.
ThermoScan and ExactTemp are registered trademarks of Helen of Troy Limited.
Kaz USA, Inc., a Helen of Troy Company
400 Donald Lynch Blvd., Suite 300 Marlborough, MA 01752
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www.braunthermometers.com
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Kaz Canada, Inc., a Helen of Troy Company
6700 Century Avenue, Suite 210 Mississauga, Ontario L5N 6A4
IRT6020/6500/651031IMIR65190R226JULY16
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