The ergonomic design and efficacy of the disinfection process will be of special interest to architects and hospital managers such as infection control, occupational health, endoscopy managers, clinical nurses, doctors and surgeons in mainstream hospitals and small community health practices. The PT3 AER uses the best technology for each phase of disinfection:
Cleaning and immersion with a powerful enzymatic, removing all test soils in less than 30 seconds and reinforcing the manual clean.
Disinfection – partial immersion and spraying with the disinfectant ensures contacts with external surfaces of the endoscope and all surfaces of the bay. Each channel is monitored for blockage or disconnection.
Rinsing – powerful spray arms and pulsed RO water through the channels removes all traces of disinfectant prior to forced air drying – ready for the next patient or storage.
Product Details
High level disinfection in AERs refers to the treatment of medical devices to remove all viable micro-organisms. Most national health approval bodies issue regulations for AERs, requiring defined performance levels for reduction in residual organic loads and clearance of resistant indicator organisms. Most AERs are labeled for high level disinfection after manual cleaning and for defined performance levels for reduction in residual organic loads and clearance of resistant indicator organisms, typically Mycobacterium bovis.
ARC's PT3 AER has 3 independent disinfection chambers, each with a wash and rinse cycle of 20 minutes. This gives a total capacity of 9 scopes per hour.
The ergonomic design and efficacy of the disinfection process will be of special interest to architects and hospital managers such as infection control, occupational health, endoscopy managers, clinical nurses, doctors and surgeons in mainstream hospitals and small community health practices.