The LYNX 610 LX 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.
LLX Surgical Instrument Washer SIZE
Compartment usable space: 26” wide x 26" high x 29" deep, Overall Unit: 42" wide x 80" high x 36" deep Sliding Door(s). The ideal steris 444 Washer Disinfector replacement improved operating efficiencies
the LYNX 610 LX is made in America.
LOAD and UNLOAD LX Surgical Instrument Washer CONFIGURATION (select one):
front load and unload pass through load and unload The The LYNX 610 LX Surgical Instrument Washer is provided with an unload door and an additional cycle status indicator on the unload end, allowing one-way product flow from the contaminated area to the clean area. Surgical Instrument Washer shall be provided with a combination of rotating jet spray and direct spindle spraying for all treatment solutions. The LYNX 610 LX Surgical Instrument Washer spray system consists of a single rotating spray arm mounted above, and interchangeable spindle wash or a rotating jet spray arms mounted below for internal treatment of the racked items. The bottom header automatically couples to the re-circulated wash/rinse treatment system.
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All treatment components, including jet spray system, screens, pump, and recirculating piping are constructed of 304 stainless steel. Surgical Instrument Washer PERSONNEL SAFETY FEATURES
Opening the load-end door (or unload-end if pass-through unit), automatically stops operation of the washer. The door(s) must be closed, alarm acknowledged, and the “Cycle Start” button depressed to continue operation. An 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.
Surgical Instrument Washer
A solid-state microcomputer control system monitors and automatically controls all process operations and functions. A twelve-cycle treatment menu may be programmed and retained to permit operating personnel to accommodate a wide variety of loads and processing requirements. 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 cycle program may be reviewed on demand.
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The standard treatment cycle consists of any or all of the following phases: Pre-wash, Wash, Rinse, Wash II, Rinse and Final Rinse. All cycle phases may be selected or deselected by the user. All Wash and Rinses treatments are re-circulated under pump pressure except the optional non-re-circulated rinse. The cycle, once activated, is completely automatic.
Surgical Instrument Washer REMOVABLE DEBRIS SCREENS
Located in the sump, easily removable screens are provided to protect items and large debris from entering the recirculation system.
Water from the last rinse cycle may be held and utilized as the pre-wash of the next cycle.
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.
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