Homedics TT-200 Deluxe Instant Ear Thermometer User Manual
- June 8, 2024
- Homedics
Table of Contents
- [Homedics TT-200 Deluxe Instant Ear Thermometer User Manual
- IMPORTANT PRODUCT NOTICES AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Deluxe Instant Ear Thermometer
- What is normal body temperature? What is a fever?
- What is the Fever Alarm?
- CHANGING TEMPERATURE SCALE BETWEEN CELSIUS AND FAHRENHEIT
- MEMORY RECALL
- HOW TO TAKE A TEMPERATURE READING
- IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
- SPECIAL SITUATIONS IN WHICH THE EAR THERMOMETER SHOULD NOT BE USED
- CARE, MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
- TROUBLESHOOTING/ERROR CODES
- Condition
- Possible Cause
- Corrective Action
- PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
- Model Numbers
- Model Numbers TT-200/TT-201
- TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY (Valid in USA only)
- Read More About This Manual & Download PDF:
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
[Homedics TT-200 Deluxe Instant Ear Thermometer User Manual
IMPORTANT PRODUCT NOTICES AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using your ear thermometer, basic precautions should always be followed.
Please read and follow all instructions and warnings before using this
product. Save these instructions for future reference.
Please note that this product is intended for household use only and should
not serve as a substitute for the advice of a physician or medical
professional. Do not use this device for diagnosis or
treatment of any health problem or disease. Measurement results are for
reference only. Contact your physician if you have or suspect any medical
problem.
This ear thermometer is designed for taking temperatures from the ear canal
only. Do not use it to take rectal, oral or axillary temperatures.
This device is designed for use in human ears only.
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Use ear thermometer only for its intended use.
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This ear thermometer should only be used under the supervision of an adult.
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Prolonged high fever requires medical attention – especially for young children.
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Stand or sit still while taking a temperature.
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Thermometer should be used in a dry ear canal.
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Gentle force should be used when inserting the probe into the ear. Excessive force may injure the ear canal or eardrum.
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Do not expose the monitor to extreme temperature, very high humidity, or direct sunlight
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Handle product with care and avoid dropping.
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Do not immerse the unit in water or other liquids.
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Do not disassemble or attempt to repair the unit.
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When not in use, keep thermometer in its storage case and out of the reach of children.
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Never attempt to insert any object into the probe tip.
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Please observe the following regarding batteries:
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Battery liquid can be harmful to the ear thermometer if leakage occurs. When the ear thermometer will not be used for an extended period of time (three months or more), batteries should be removed.
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A worn battery should be replaced immediately with a new one.
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Observe caution when inserting battery to avoid insertion with polarities in wrong direction.
Additional product notices and safety instructions are found in the following sections of this manual: -
Important notes regarding temperature measurement (pg. 10)
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Special situations in which the ear thermometer should not be used (pg. 11)
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Care, maintenance, and cleaning (pg. 12)
Deluxe Instant Ear Thermometer
How does this product work?
This ear thermometer is a delicate and high-tech electronic device designed to
measure body temperature. This unit provides accurate and reliable temperature
readings by detecting infrared heat from
the eardrum and surrounding tissue.
The thermometer takes 512 scans of the eardrum and surrounding tissue in just
one second and displays the calculated temperature.
The temperature displayed represents the measured ear canal temperature
converted to the more familiar oral equivalent. This is performed using a
mathematical adjustment of the ear canal
temperature. Note that this reading will not necessarily be the same as a
temperature measured orally at the same time.
When consulting a physician, it is important to communicate that the
temperature reading was taken in the ear and converted to an oral equivalent.
What is normal body temperature? What is a fever?
Normal body temperature is a range that varies from person to person, by age,
and throughout the day. The average normal body temperature is 98.6°F (37°C).
Fever is defined as a body temperature
elevated over an individual’s normal body temperature.
It is important to determine each person’s normal body temperature in order to
properly assess whether or not a fever is actually present.
This range can easily be determined by tracking temperatures on a consistent
basis, using the same ear and measuring at the same time each day.
This ear thermometer converts the ear temperature to an oral equivalent and
meets industry standards regarding temperature
accuracy. For temperatures between 96.8°F – 102.2°F (36.0°C – 39.0°C), it is
accurate to +/- 0.4°F (+/- 0.2°C). See “Product Specifications” (p.14) for
more information.
What is the Fever Alarm?
The Fever Alarm is a unique feature that will alert a user anytime a
temperature reading exceeds 100°F (37.8°C) with a visual notice on the display
(a frowning face) and a double beep audio alert (visual
alert only in memory mode). At readings above this temperature it is LIKELY
that a fever is present.
Note: A temperature reading at or below 100°F (37.8°C) does not mean that
a fever is not present. Likewise, a temperature above 100°F (37.8°C) does not
guarantee the presence of a fever.
Each individual’s physiology is different and you should monitor your own body
temperature to determine your “normal” temperature range in order to determine
when a fever is present. Classification
of a temperature as a fever also varies by age.
This product is not intended as a substitute for consultation with a
physician. Contact your physician if you feel an illness is present with or
without a fever. A physician should be consulted if any of
the following conditions are present:
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Changes in breathing, activity, or appetite
- Irritability, lethargy, or unusual sleepiness
**DEVICE DESCRIPTION
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DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY SYMBOLS
INSERTING AND REPLACING BATTERIES
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Carefully remove the battery cover as shown in Figure 1 using a small flat instrument.
Figure 1 -
Carefully remove the battery by pressing down on the metal clip holding the battery in place. Do not use metal tweezers or a screwdriver to remove the battery.
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Insert one CR-2032 (3.0 V dc) battery with the plus symbol (+) up as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2 -
Replace the battery cover.
Note that the thermometer will display a default temperature of 00.0°F/00.0°C after battery power is restored and until a measurement is taken.
When the low battery symbol appears on the display (Figure 3) , the battery should be replaced. When the low battery symbol appears with the “Lo” symbol, the battery
must be replaced in order for the ear thermometer to function.
Figure 3
NOTE: Do not discard used lithium batteries in trash. Please turn in at an official collection point. If the monitor will not be used for an
extended period of time (three months or more), please remove battery.
CHANGING TEMPERATURE SCALE BETWEEN CELSIUS AND FAHRENHEIT
To switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit readings, press and hold the “Scan”
button while the unit is on and immediately press the “MEM” button to toggle
between scales. Once the desired scale is
selected, press the “Scan” button to take a new reading or allow the unit to
turn off automatically and then turn it back on to view the converted
temperatures stored in memory.
USING NIGHT MODE & DAY MODE
Night Mode is a unique feature that allows a temperature reading to be taken
in a dark setting.
Night Mode functions like Day Mode with the addition of an LED flashlight
feature to aid in guiding the probe into the ear canal and a display that will
illuminate for 5 seconds after measurement.
Select Night Mode or Day Mode by using the slide switch on the right side of
the device. For Night Mode, slide the switch into the
up position. For Day Mode, slide it into the down position.
Day Mode is recommended for general use in order to preserve battery life.
Modes can be changed at any time before or after measurement. They can also be
changed regardless of whether
the unit is turned on/off. Do not change modes during measurement as the
accuracy of the reading may be affected.
MEMORY RECALL
This thermometer will automatically store the last 10 measurements in memory.
The most recent reading will automatically display when the unit is turned on.
Each new temperature reading will also be
entered into the memory as the most recent record. When in memory mode, an
arrow in the upper left corner will appear with the memory record number to
the right as shown
in the illustration below.
Press “MEM” to cycle through the records from number 0 (the most recent
reading) to number 9.
Note that when memory is at capacity, the oldest record will be deleted to
make room for a new reading. Memory will be cleared as a result of battery
removal or power
failure. A default reading of 00.0°F (00.0°C) will be displayed when memory is
cleared until a new temperature reading is taken.
HOW TO TAKE A TEMPERATURE READING
- Always make sure that the waterproof probe has been cleaned with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol since its previous usage.
- Press and release the “SCAN” button on the top of the device. All display symbols will appear for approximately one second **(Figure 1).
Figure 1
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When the ear thermometer is ready, the display will next show the results of the most recent reading. The unit is ready for
measurement at this point (Figure 2).
Figure 2 -
Press and release the “SCAN” button again with the ear thermometer outside of the ear. In DAY MODE: An arrow symbol will appear on the
display (Figure 3). In NIGHT MODE: In addition to the arrow symbol, the flashlight will turn on for approximately two seconds.
Figure 3
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Insert the probe tip of the ear thermometer into the ear canal within two seconds (Figure 4). It is important that the probe tip be well positioned within the ear canal.
Measurement time for the actual reading is approx. one second.
Figure 4
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A beep sound will indicate the end of the measurement. Results of the temperature measurement will be displayed (Figure 5). In NIGHT MODE, the display will illuminate for five seconds.
Figure 5
If a temperature reading is greater than 100°F (37.8°C), the fever alarm will display a frowning face and beep twice to alert the user that it is likely that a fever is present (Figure 6). THIS DOES NOT
MEAN THAT A FEVER IS NOT PRESENT AT A LOWER TEMPERATURE. For more information on the Fever Alarm feature, please refer the “What is the Fever Alarm?” section of this manual (page 3).
Figure 6
The temperature range of this ear thermometer is 50°F (10°C) – 122°F (50°C). If a measurement is below this range, the unit will
display “Lo” (Figure 7). If above this range, the unit will display “Hi” (Figure 8).
**Figure 7 Figure 8
The unit will display “Err” if the operating temperature is not within the permissible range for measurement (see details in technical section of this manual) (Figure 9).
Figure 9** -
The unit will automatically turn off after 30 seconds of non-use.
IMPORTANT NOTES REGARDING TEMPERATURE MEASUREMENT
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The measurement results that users receive are for reference only. If users have any health concerns, please consult a physician.
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It is not necessary to perform an “ear tug” or pull on the ear before taking a temperature measurement.
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For additional measurements, users should wait at least 5 seconds between readings to ensure accuracy.
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Use the ear thermometer at room temperature, as extremes in environmental temperature can impact accuracy. Unit should bestored at room temperature. Before use, the unit must be at room
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Clean the waterproof probe with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol between readings. Always keep rubbing alcohol/cleaners away from children.
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It is recommended that you take multiple readings (three or more) in the same ear and use the highest reading in the followingspecial circumstances:
• When taking the temperature of an infant younger than three months.
• When taking the temperature of children under the age of three who have special conditions, such as compromised immune systems, and for whom the absence or presence of a fever is critical.
• When you are first learning how to use this ear thermometer and until you are obtaining consistent readings.
Note: Slight temperature variations may be observed (+/- 0.3 – 0.5°F or +/- 0.2 – 0.3°C) in consecutive measurements. This is common to all types of thermometers. -
Always take the temperature in the same ear, as readings may differ from one ear to another.
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The ear must be free from excessive earwax buildup or other obstructions in order to take an accurate reading. Note that you should never attempt to clean inside ears, however, as this may
result in damage to the eardrum or surrounding tissues. Remove only excess earwax that can be reached with a washcloth. Consult a physician if you suspect excess earwax is present within the ear. -
Ear temperatures may be influenced by external factors, including:
• An ear that has been rested upon or covered
• General exposure to extreme hot or cold temperatures
• Recent bathing or swimming
• Use of hearing aids or ear plugs It is recommended that measurement occur at least 20 minutesafter these circumstances are no longer present. -
This ear thermometer is for use in human ears only. Do not use for oral, rectal, or axillary temperature measurement.
SPECIAL SITUATIONS IN WHICH THE EAR THERMOMETER SHOULD NOT BE USED
- Pain of any kind is noted during use.
- Blood or drainage is present in the external ear canal.
- Deformities of the ear canal or face exist that prohibit the thermometer from being properly inserted into the ear canal.
- Ear medication or ear drops have been placed in the ear canal.
- Ear infection of any kind is present.
- Individual has been bathing or swimming, as this may lead to injury of ear tissue, as well as inaccurate readings.
CARE, MAINTENANCE & CLEANING
- Clean the unit carefully with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use any gas, strong detergent, or solvents to clean the device.
- Clean the waterproof probe with a cotton swab moistened with alcohol.
- Never attempt to insert any object into the probe tip.
- Do not immerse the unit in water as this will result in damage to the unit. Waterproof portion of unit is limited to probe tip.
- Do not subject the ear thermometer to extreme temperatures, humidity, moisture, and direct sunlight.
- Do not disassemble the ear thermometer. If in need of repair, refer to the warranty section of this manual.
- Do not subject the ear thermometer to extreme shocks (do not drop on floor).
- When not in use, keep thermometer in its storage case and out of the reach of children.
TROUBLESHOOTING/ERROR CODES
Condition
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Possible Cause
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Corrective Action
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Consistent low
temperature
readings (“Lo”)| Temperature
reading is below measurement range
(below 50°F/10°C).
The probe is not positioned properly
in ear.
The waterproof probe is dirty
| Product Design-
Measurement range is 50°F (10°C) to 122°F
(50°C). Contact your physician if you have or suspect any medical problems.
Make sure probe is
properly positioned against the opening
of the ear canal The waterproof
probe is dirty. Clean the probe with a
cotton swab moistened
with alcohol.
Consistent high
temperature
readings (“Hi”)| Temperature
reading is above
measurement range
(above 122°F/50°C).| Product Design-
Measurement range is 50°F (10°C) to 122°F (50°C). Contact your physician if
you have or suspect any medical
problems.
Consistent error
messages (“Err”)| Operating
temperature is not within the
permissible range
for measurement.| Product Design-
Operating temperature is
60.8°F (16°C) to 104°F
(40°C).
Low battery warning| Battery power is low.| Replace battery (see
“Inserting and Replacing
Batteries”).
Low battery warning
with “Lo” symbol| Battery power is
too low for the thermometer to
function| Replace battery
immediately (see “Inserting
and Replacing Batteries”).
PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
Model Numbers
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Model Numbers TT-200/TT-201
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Power Source| DC 3 Volt (lithium battery CR2032)
Battery Life| 1,000 Measurements in day mode or
300 measurements in night mode.
Sensor| Thermopile
Temperature Indication| In 4 digits, every 0.1°F or °C
Accuracy| +/- 0.4°F/0.2°C between 96.8°F –
102.2°F (36.0°C – 39.0°C)
+/- 0.5°F/0.3°C less than 96.8°F
(36.0°C) or greater than 102.2°F
(39.0°C)
Measurement Range| 50°F – 122°F (10°C – 50°C)
Weight| 0.08 lbs (with battery)
Operating Temperature| 60.8°F – 104°F (16°C – 40°C)
Operating Humidity| Relative humidity up to 95%
(non-condensing)
Storage Temperature| -4°F – 122°F (-20°C – 50°C)
Storage Humidity| Relative humidity up to 95%
(non-condensing)
Contents| Ear Thermometer & Battery, Storage Case,
Instruction Manual
NOTE: These specifications are subject to change without notice. This ear
thermometer meets requirements established in ASTM Standard E1965-98.
TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY (Valid in USA only)
HoMedics, Inc., guarantees this product free from defects in material and
workmanship for a period of two years from thedate of original purchase,
except as noted below.
This HoMedics product warranty does not cover damage caused by misuse or
abuse; accident; the attachment of any unauthorized accessory; alteration to
the product; or any
other conditions whatsoever that are beyond the control of HoMedics. This
warranty is effective only if the product is purchased and operated in the
USA. A product that requires
modification or adaptation to enable it to operate in any country other than
the country for which it was designed, manufactured, approved and/or
authorized, or repair of products damaged by these modifications is not
covered under warranty. HoMedics shall not be responsible for any type of
incidental, consequential or special damages. All implied warranties,
including but not limited to those implied warranties of fitness and
merchantability, are limited in the total duration of two years from the
original purchase date.This HoMedics product warranty does not cover damage
caused by misuse or abuse; accident; the attachment of any unauthorized
accessory; alteration to the product; or any other conditions whatsoever that
are beyond the control of HoMedics. This warranty is effective only if the
product is purchased and operated in the USA. A product that requires
modification or adaptation to enable it to operate in any country other than
the country for which it was designed,
manufactured, approved and/or authorized, or repair of products damaged by
these modifications is not covered under warranty. HoMedics shall not be
responsible for any type of incidental, consequential or special damages. All
implied warranties, including but not limited to those implied warranties of
fitness and merchantability, are limited in the total duration of two years
from the original purchase date.
To obtain warranty service on your HoMedics product, either hand deliver or
mail the unit and your dated sales receipt (as proof of purchase), postpaid,
along with check or money order in the amount of $5.00 payable to HoMedics,
Inc. to cover handling.
Upon receipt, HoMedics will repair or replace, as appropriate, your product
and return it to you, postpaid. If it is appropriate to replace your product,
HoMedics will replace the product with the same product or a comparable
product at HoMedics’ option. Warranty is solely through HoMedics Service
Center. Service of this product by anyone other than HoMedics Service Center
voids warranty.
This warranty provides you with specific legal rights. You may have additional
rights which may vary from state to state. Because of individual state
regulations, some of the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to
you.
For more information regarding our product line in the USA, please visit:
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