Braun Thermoscan Ear Thermometer
| Braun Thermoscan is number
one amongst doctors and mothers. It is used by more doctors'
offices and mothers than any other infrared thermometer brand. |
| The ear is regarded as the
most reliable place to get a consistent reading of the humans
core body temperature. You should measure your child’s
temperature regularly to understand their normal reading, so you
can recognise signs of fever early. |
| How do Braun Ear Thermometers
Work? |
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- Eardrum emits infrared radiation.
- Infrared radiation passes through the
lens filter.
- Depending on the
specifications(material, thickness, production process etc.)
the lens filter lets pass a reduced amount of infrared
radiation.
- The sensor of the device receives a
reduced amount of infrared radiation.
- With a complex algorithm specially
adjusted on the specifications of Braun lens filters the
ThermoScan ear thermometer converts the infrared radiation
into a temperature being shown on the display.
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| An infrared ear
thermometer and the lens filter always work as a system. To get
an accurate reading it is mandatory to align specifications of
device and lens filter. |
Advantages of a Pre-Warmed Tip: |
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With the pre-warmed
tip:
Unlike other ear thermometers, Braun ThermoScan ExacTemp
features a pre-warmed tip. It minimizes the cooling effect that
could result from the insertion of a cool probe tip. The
pre-warmed tip helps ensure accuracy time after time. |
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Without the
pre-warmed tip:
A conventional tip at room temperature has a cooling effect on
the ear canal. This cool-down effect can result in an inaccurate
temperature reading shown on the display. A cooler temperature
in the ear canal could also affect the accuracy of repeated
measurements. |
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Each year, millions of
temperatures are taken in doctors' offices and hospitals with
Braun ThermoScan professional ear thermometers. 30 clinical
studies with over 4600 patients verify the accuracy and safety
of Braun ThermoScan ear thermometers |
What does the Guidance System Do? |
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Checks position of the
thermometer in the ear and confirms the accuracy of the
measurement. Beep and light helps to eliminate handling errors.
The probe of the thermometer has to fit securely into the ear
canal during the complete measuring process before a long beep
signals the end of the temperature reading. |
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A light provides additional
accuracy. It flashes during the measuring process as long as the
probe is securely positioned and lights up continuously once an
accurate reading has been taken. If the probe has not been
placed correctly in the ear canal, it will be indicated by the
Guidance System. |
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The Thermometer Experts....When
it comes to your child’s health, trust the professionals. |
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