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SAFE FOR THE ENDOSCOPE.

Mild Temperature 45°C

The temperature of 45°C enhances the chemicals efficacy, allowing to use low disinfectant concentration. 

45°C is within the endoscope manufacturers specified temperature limit of between 55°C and 60°C.

The Soluscope operates at a constant 45°C, therefore the endoscope does not suffer early aging due to elevated or low temperature.

Continuous Leak Test

Prevents water penetration into the endoscope.

The leak test is maintained during the entire cycle.

If a leak is detected, the Soluscope alarms, drains and maintains a positive pressure until the tank is completely drained.

Soluscope users Australian wide have found that endoscope repairs have been cut down dramatically.

Flow through the Endoscope

The Soluscope ensures that the flow of chemicals comes in contact with all the channels of the endoscope, despite differing sizes.

This is achieved by the two sets of pumps, one for the suction/biopsy channels and another for air/water and extra channels.

Prevention of Biofilm

Formation of bacterial biofilm is due to stagnant environments which is the case in manual cleaning and disinfection.

The technology of the Soluscope involves a turbulent flow of liquid/air through the endoscope channels which is disruptive to biofilm formation. Soluscope effectively minimizes the risk of biofilm formation in endoscopes.

Easy Connection of Endoscopes

All brands of flexible endoscopes can be processed in the Soluscope, including Olympus, Fujinon and Pentax. Connection sets are provided that ensure easy and quick connecting and disconnecting of the endoscope.

 

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