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iE100A 

Digital Infrared  

Ear Thermometer 

User Manual Ver 1.

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Summary of Contents for iE100A

Page 1: ...iE100A Digital Infrared Ear Thermometer User Manual Ver 1 1 ...

Page 2: ...tees or representations of any kind either expressed or implied The information in this document is subject to change without notice Innovo Medical reserves the right of final interpretation of this document Version 1 1 Issuing Date April 2020 To download the latest manual for the thermometer simply scan the QR code below or visit https innovo medical com products innovo iE100A t hermometer Use on...

Page 3: ...hod of measurement is safe hygienic and suitable for use by people above three months old It can also be used to provide an estimation of room temperature and surface temperature of an object such as a milk bottle Before using the thermometer please read this User Manual carefully and follow the instructions stated herein Please check and inspect the package contents If any component is damaged or...

Page 4: ...ter 5 6 Battery Installation 6 7 Measuring Eardrum Temperature 7 8 Measuring Object Surface Temperature 12 9 Temperature Taking Tips for Accurate Measurement 15 10 Memory Mode 16 11 Care and Cleaning 18 12 Errors and Troubleshooting 19 13 Technical Specifications 23 14 Warranty and After Sale Service 25 15 Symbols 25 16 EMC Information Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration 26 ...

Page 5: ...n object or infrared heat present in an environment to provide an estimation of the surface temperature of the object or room temperature respectively Convenient and easy to use Easy mode of operation take measurement with the press of a button Easily switch reading between Fahrenheit and Celsius Obtain reading faster than an oral thermometer and more comfortable than a rectal thermometer Ergonomi...

Page 6: ...oded ring that glows blue Intended use The iE100A Ear Thermometer is an infrared thermometer intended to measure body temperature via the eardrum It may be used by medical professionals or by consumers in a home environment Operating principle The infrared temperature sensor detects infrared energy emitted from the eardrum A built in lens focuses the collected energy which is then converted into a...

Page 7: ...se the thermometer in the vicinity of strong electromagnetic fields such as mobile telephones or radio installations Keep a minimum distance of 3 3 meters from such devices when using the thermometer Please dispose the used thermometer and batteries in accordance with local regulation and requirement Caution Do not use the thermometer under an ambient temperature higher than 40 0 C 104 0 F or lowe...

Page 8: ...n body temperature from other parts of the body To determine if an individual is experiencing an elevated body temperature or has a fever it is therefore critical to know as a reference point the individual s normal body temperature range when he she is well Normal body temperature fluctuates throughout the day and is affected by external factors The body temperature of an individual is the lowest...

Page 9: ...n Off 7 Sensor lens 8 Ear probe 9 Battery cover Button and its function Button Function Power Measure button Press once to power on or to take measurement Press for about 3 4 seconds to power off Unit button To switch unit of measurement between Celsius and Fahrenheit Measurement mode button To switch between Ear and Object measurement mode Memory button To enter Memory mode Sound button To turn s...

Page 10: ... time pull the plastic tab if any off the battery compartment Batteries should be installed according to the stated polarities Otherwise the thermometer bracket may be damaged Replace the batteries when the low battery icon flashes on the LED display When battery is completely exhausted the battery icon appears for 10 seconds after which device switches off automatically Please remove the batterie...

Page 11: ...Eardrum Temperature Step 1 Power on Press the Power Measure button to turn the thermometer on Backlight comes on color coded ring glows blue to red and the warm up sequence starts Step 2 Ready to measure Load ear probe cover The Ear measurement mode is selected by default If not selected press the Mode button to switch between Ear and Object measurement mode The selected unit F or C blinks Press t...

Page 12: ... probe Probe cover should be snapped on securely before measurement Note A new probe cover should be used for each measurement Re using probe cover or not using probe cover will affect the accuracy of measurement Note You can press the Sound button at any time to turn sound on and off ...

Page 13: ... year old gently pull the ear straight back For children above 1 year old and adults gently pull the ear up and back Note Do not force thermometer probe into the ear canal Otherwise injury may occur The probe should fit snugly in the ear canal Step 4 Taking temperature Press the Power Measure button once Reading will be displayed in about 1 second Note You can press the Unit button to switch the r...

Page 14: ... Color coded ring glows red for 3 seconds Out of measurement range Higher than 109 4 F 43 0 C 3 short beeps Color coded ring glows red for 1 second Out of measurement range Lower than 89 6 F 32 0 C 3 short beeps Color coded ring glows red for 1 second Note Temperature 99 5 F 37 5 C and above indicates that fever may be present Please consult with your doctor if you are not sure ...

Page 15: ...rement If Power Measure button is pressed while color coded ring still glows blue or red i e within 3 seconds from last reading the screen will show hold as the thermometer is not ready for measurement Please wait until screen returns to show previous reading Press the Power Measure button again The screen now should show and blinking unit F or C Repeat Step 3 and Step 4 to continue with measureme...

Page 16: ... default Press the Mode button to switch between Ear and Object measurement mode Object mode icon should show on the screen The selected unit F or C blinks Press the Unit button to switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit Note You can press the Sound button at any time to turn sound on and off Step 3 Position and take temperature Point thermometer at the object for example milk bottle within 2 or 5cm...

Page 17: ...lease remove before taking measurement Note You can press the Unit button to switch the result between Celsius and Fahrenheit Within measurement range 32 2 F to 211 8 F 0 1 C to 99 9 C Long beep Color coded ring glows blue for 3 seconds Out of measurement range Higher than 211 8 F 99 9 C 3 short beeps Color coded ring glows red for 1 second ...

Page 18: ... F 1 0 C margin of error Infrared radiation is affected by the material surface color and texture of an object Do not use the iE100A Ear Thermometer if the absolute surface temperature of an object is required Step 4 Getting ready for next measurement Previous reading will continue to show on the screen To enter Ready to measure mode press the Power Measure button once after color coded ring stops...

Page 19: ...ice will also power off automatically in 30 seconds if no activity is detected 9 Temperature Taking Tips for Accurate Measurement 1 To maintain hygiene and achieve accurate measurement make sure that a new clean ear probe cover is in place before each measurement 2 If the thermometer is accidentally used without an ear probe cover please clean the sensor lens before use Refer to Care and Cleaning ...

Page 20: ...o not move when taking temperature 7 Do not hold the thermometer for a long time as it is highly sensitive to ambient temperature and heat Note As with any thermometer proper technique is critical to obtain accurate measurements Failure to follow instructions will result in inaccurate readings 10 Memory Mode Accessing recorded data When device is off press the Memory button to enter Memory mode Sc...

Page 21: ...a will be overwritten as new data is recorded 1 corresponds to the newest data and 30 to the oldest data Exiting memory mode To exit and power off press the Power Measure button for about 3 4 seconds To enter measurement mode from memory mode press the Power Measure button once If no button is pressed within 30 seconds device will power off automatically Deleting recorded data In Memory mode press...

Page 22: ...ing If the thermometer is accidentally used without an ear probe cover please clean the sensor lens before use To clean the sensor lens gently swab the surface with a cotton swab slightly moistened with rubbing alcohol 70 Isopropyl Do not exert too much pressure or use hard object to clean as it may damage the delicate sensor lens Place the thermometer in a well ventilated area and wait for the al...

Page 23: ...ming If it looks dull and lackluster please clean the lens before use Do not use abrasive acidic or alkaline cleaners Do not immerse in water or cleaning solution Do not expose the thermometer to extreme temperatures humidity dust or direct sunlight Do not drop the thermometer and avoid strong vibrations 12 Errors and Troubleshooting Error Message Possible cause and solution Low battery Low batter...

Page 24: ...for 3 seconds then device powers off automatically in 10 seconds Possible cause Ambient temperature is too high more than 104 0 F 40 0 C Solution Thermometer should be used in an environment where ambient temperature is between 50 0 F to 104 0 F 10 0 C to 40 0 C Out of operating temperature range 3 short beeps Possible cause Ambient temperature is too low less than 50 0 F 10 0 C Solution Thermomet...

Page 25: ...ly installed according to the polarity symbols in the battery compartment The thermometer is faulty If the warranty period has not expired contact the manufacturer The temperature reading is lower than typical body temperature range The sensor lens is dirty or there is an obstruction on the sensor lens Clean the sensor lens Refer to Section 11 on Care and Cleaning A clean sensor lens should be ref...

Page 26: ... to adjust to room temperature before taking measurement again The thermometer infrared sensor is faulty If the warranty period has not expired contact the manufacturer Attention Electromagnetic interference iE100A Ear Thermometer contains sensitive electronic components You should not use the thermometer in an area with electromagnetic interference e g near mobile phones or microwaves Please disp...

Page 27: ... 2 F 211 8 F 0 1 C 99 9 C Measure ment Accuracy Laboratory Ear mode 0 4 F within 95 0 F 107 6 F 0 2 C within 35 0 C 42 0 C 0 5 F within 89 6 F 94 8 F and 107 8 F 109 4 F 0 3 C within 32 0 C 34 9 C and 42 1 C 43 0 C Object mode 2 0 F within 32 2 F 211 8 F 1 0 C within 0 1 C 99 9 C Display resolution 0 1 F 0 1 C Measure time About 1 second Latency time About 3 seconds Display type White LED Automati...

Page 28: ...ting conditions Temperature 50 F 104 F 10 C 40 C Humidity 15 95 RH non condensed Atmospheric pressure 86kPa 106kPa Storage and shipping conditions Temperature 4 F 122 F 20 C 50 C Humidity 15 95 RH non condensed Atmospheric pressure 50kPa 106kPa Store in well ventilated area Avoid severe shock vibration and water during transportation The infrared thermometer has been tested and conforms to the sta...

Page 29: ...f purchase Please go to www innovo medical com and register your purchase Batteries packaging and any damage caused by improper use are not covered under warranty 15 Symbols Symbol Description The product is a Type BF device Follow Instructions for Use This document provides important product operation and safety information regarding this thermometer Please read this document thoroughly before us...

Page 30: ...symbol Device sound on off Measurement unit Switch between Celsius and Fahrenheit Measurement mode Switch between Ear and Object measurement mode Memory mode 16 EMC Information Guidance and Manufacturer s Declaration Electromagnetic compatibility This device fulfills the stipulations of the standard IEC 60601 1 2 EMC Portable and mobile RF communications equipment can affect the device Note Do not...

Page 31: ... netic envi ronment guidance RF emissions CISPR 11 Group 1 The model iE100A uses RF energy only for its internal function Therefore its RF emissions are very low and are not likely to cause any interfer ence in near by electronic equipment RF emissions CISPR 11 Class B The model iE100A is suitable for use in all establish ments in cluding do mestic esta blishments and those directly connected to t...

Page 32: ...model iE100A should assure that it is used in such an envi ronment Immunity test IEC 60601 test level Com pli ance level Electro magnetic environ ment guidance Electro static dis charge ESD IEC 61000 4 2 8 kV contact 15 kV air 8 kV con tact 15 kV air Floors should be wood concrete or cera mic tile If floors are covered with synthetic material the rela tive humidity should be at least 30 Electrical...

Page 33: ...Voltage dips short interrup tions and voltage variati ons on power supply input lines IEC 61000 4 11 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 0 5 cycle 40 UT 60 dip in UT for 5 cycles 70 UT 30 dip in UT for 25 cycles 5 UT 95 dip in UT for 5s N A Mains power quality should be that of a typical commer cial or hospital environ ment If dips or interrupt ions of main power occurs the current of the model iE100A may drop ...

Page 34: ...ltage prior to application of the test level Guidance and manufacturer s declaration Electromagnetic immunity The model iE100A is intended for use in the electromagnetic environment specified below The customer or the user of the model iE100A should ensure that it is used in such an envi ronment Immu nity test IEC 6060 1 test level Compli ance level Electromagne tic environ ment guidance Con ducte...

Page 35: ...ation distance calculated from the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter Recommen ded separation distance where p is the maximum output power rating of the transmitter in watts W according to the transmit ter manufac turer and d is the recom mended separation distance in metres m b Field strengths from fixed RF transmitters as determined ...

Page 36: ...o cellu lar cordless telephones and land mobile radios amateur radio AM and FM radio broadcast and TV broadcast cannot be pre dicted theoretically with accuracy To assess the electromagnetic environment due to fixed RF transmitters an electromagnetic site survey should be considered If the measured field strength in the location in which the model iE100A is used exceeds the applicable RF complianc...

Page 37: ...output power of trans mitter W Separation distance according to frequency of transmitter m 80 MHz to 800 MHz 800 MHz to 2 5 GHz 0 01 0 12 0 23 0 1 0 38 0 73 1 1 2 2 3 10 3 8 7 3 100 12 23 For transmitters rated at a maximum output power not listed above the recommended separation distance d in meters m can be estimated using the equation applicable to the frequency of the transmitter where P is th...

Page 38: ...Manufactured for Innovo Medical 10101 Stafford Centre Drive Ste B Stafford TX 77477 Phone 1 858 888 9781 cs innovogroups com www innovo medical com ...

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