What do you need to know about Braun Thermoscan 5?

Get started with your Braun ThermoScan® 5 with only a few simple steps. What you need to know about your new thermometer. The Braun ThermoScan® 5 is fast, gentle, easy & accurate, making it great for checking for fevers in infants & kids, & the reason Braun ear thermometers are used in more pediatrician’s offices than other children’s thermometers.

How does the Braun Thermoscan ear thermometer turn off?

Fit the probe snugly into the ear canal, then push the «start» button. The Braun ThermoScan ear thermometer turns off automatically after 60 seconds of inactivity. • A measurement taken in the right ear may differ from the measurement taken in the left ear. Therefore, always take the temperature in the same ear.

Is the Braun Thermoscan 7 irt6520 thermometer accurate?

This Braun Thermoscan 7 IRT6520 Thermometer comes with everything you need to start using it. You get 20 caps, 2 batteries, an excellent storage case and the scanner. It works as it should and seems accurate enough for checking sick persons.

How do you replace lens filter on Braun Thermoscan?

Attach a new lens filter by pushing the thermometer probe straight into the lens filter inside the box and then pulling out. For the next measurement, press Eject button to remove and discard used lens filter, and put on a new, clean lens filter. For models without and eject button (ThermoScan® 3 and 4), pull off lens filter and discard.

How do you attach a lens filter to a Braun Thermoscan?

Attach a new lens filter by pushing the thermometer probe straight into the lens filter inside the box and then pulling 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.

How does the Thermoscan 5 show the stored temperature?

Answer: The ThermoScan® 5 stores the last 9 temperature measurements. To display the stored measurement, the thermometer must be turned on. 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”.