«POS» = position error
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).
IRT 4520: Clear the display by pushing the «I/O» button once. Take care that the positioning of the probe is correct and remains stable.
Care and cleaning
The probe tip is the most delicate part of the thermometer. It has to 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 measure. If the probe tip is damaged, contact Braun.
HI = too high
Temperature taken is not within typical human temperature range (34–42.2 °C or 93.2–108 °F).
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 measurement, please contact Braun Infoline, phone (see page 2). Manufacturing date is given by the LOT number located in the battery compartment. The first number after LOT represents the last digit of the year of manufacture. The next three digits give the day of the year of manufacture. An example: LOT 0116 xx xx – this product has been manufactured on the 116th day of the year 2000.
If you cleaned the probe tip as instructed, and checked the disposable cover and correct placement of the tympanic thermometer in the ear canal. There is no field serviceable part for these units. It has to be returned to the manufacturer for repair. Check the LOT Number to see if its in warranty. Depending on your facility’s purchase agreement with Braun, there may be an exchange program for a fee. If the cost of exchange or cost is too expensive, it is best to purchase a new one. Also look at the age of the device to see if the Life Cycle Management criteria can justify the replacement.