The Surgical Instrument Washer is a heavy-duty, high volume, single chamber, cabinet style washer designed for thorough and efficient cleaning of laboratory glassware, utensils, and miscellaneous items used in research and healthcare facilities.
Surgical Instrument Washer usable space: 26” wide x 26" high x 29" deep
Overall Unit: 42" wide x 80" high x 36" deep Sliding Doors
Surgical Instrument Washer
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The Surgical Instrument Washer door(s) must be closed, alarm acknowledged, and the Cycle Start button depressed to continue operation. The Surgical Instrument Washer Emergency Stop (ES) button is provided on the load-end control panel (and unload-end if pass-through unit). If the operations of the wash cycle are interrupted by depressing the (ES) Button, the operator must reset the button and push the Cycle Start button to continue operations from the beginning of the selected cycle. A Surgical Instrument Washer solid-state microcomputer control system monitors and automatically controls all process operations and functions. The Surgical Instrument Washer twelve-cycle treatment menu may be programmed and retained to permit operating personnel to accommodate a wide variety of loads and processing requirements. The Surgical Instrument Washer individual cycle phase times and temperatures and other key process parameters are programmable. Each cycle may be locked by supervision to ensure process integrity. The Cycle programming may be controlled by a supervisory access code. Each Surgical Instrument Washer cycle program may be reviewed on demand. The Surgical Instrument Washer standard treatment cycle consists of any or all of the following phases: Pre-wash, Wash, Rinse, Wash II, Rinse and Final Rinse. All Surgical Instrument Washer cycle phases may be selected or deselected by the user.
Either Hot water from the house supply fills the sump, or Water remaining in the chamber sump from final rinse of the previous cycle is re-circulated through the jet system under pump pressure and pumped to drain upon completion. Phase is adjustable from 0 – 9999 seconds in 1-second intervals and 120F - 190F in 1 intervals.
Surgical Instrument Washer Purified Water Rinses
Hot water from house supply fills the chamber sump and is re-circulated through the jet system under pump pressure to remove residual detergent. Re-circulated water is pumped to drain on completion of treatment.
Load is sprayed with either re-circulated or an OPTIONAL non-re-circulated sanitary water system. At the end of the treatment, the water may be retained in the chamber sump for use as the pre-wash water in the subsequent load or directed down the facility drain. The Re-circulated phase is adjustable from 0 – 9999 seconds in 1-second intervals and 120F - 190F in 1 intervals.
Surgical Instrument Washer Construction
The base, wash chamber and chamber sump are constructed of #304 Stainless Steel. The Washer frame and cabinet, door and hardware are #304 Stainless Steel. The Surgical Instrument Washer is provided with vertical sliding doors. The chamber door(s) are of double-wall construction A tempered double-pane, full view glass observation window is provided in each door. The Surgical Instrument Washer is insulated with a moisture resistant protective covering. The Surgical Instrument Washer chamber sump is equipped with a level control switch, automatic water fill port, and a stainless steel heating coil for the re-circulated treatment solutions. The control system displays and monitors re-circulated solution temperatures. Sump is completely drained after each phase, preventing cross-contamination between treatment phases and cycles. All re-circulated treatments are under pressure of a stainless steel 3Hp pump.
Accurate Surgical Instrument Washer Times and Temperatures are expressed in seconds and full-degree increments.
A highly visible color touch screen displays cycle program data on demand and real-time in-process cycle performance. All cycle deviations are alarmed both visually and audibly and must be acknowledged by the operator. The Surgical Instrument Washer is designed to meet specifications by placing all utility services on either the right-hand or left-hand side of the washer, as viewed from the load-end. The Surgical Instrument Washer is provided with one (1) additional dry electrical contact for control for external damper(s) installed in the facility HVAC system (by customer).
Surgical Instrument Washer Online Technical Support
A modem is provided for online service diagnostics, evaluations, and software upgrades. This system shall allow for immediate access to the unit’s control system by a factory service engineer. The factory trained personnel will have the ability to troubleshoot, identify system malfunctions, and recommend repairs to local maintenance personnel within minutes of a malfunction. A dedicated phone line is required to utilize the modem feature.
Surgical Instrument Washer, Washer Disinfector Accessories
The washer is provided with a stainless steel trim flange to enclose the opening between one end of the washer and the masonry wall opening. A stainless steel modular wall assembly is designed and manufactured to enclose an open wall area or to create a wall barrier. All materials and fasteners are of stainless steel construction. A stainless steel transfer cart is provided to connect to the load or unload end of washer for accessories transportation and ease of loading of the washer.