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Efficient The time saved by automated washing WATCH TUTORIAL compared to manual cleaning is approximately 1 hour of labor for every nine procedural set- ups 1 . HYDR IM G4 cycle times are as fast as 40 minutes from start to dry. HYDR IM G4 ensures that every set of instruments receives the same validated cleaning process. DOWNLOAD BROCHURE Safe Avoid the many dangerous steps involved with manual washing or using ultrasonic cleaners. Pre-soaking, scrubbing, and drying instruments before sterilization increases the exposure to blood and bodily fluids and the risk of sharps injuries. HYDR IM G4 saves time, money and is a worthy investment for today’s standard of care. G4 Networking Technology There is nothing like SciCan’s G4 Networking Technology. The large touch screen gives in-depth cycle information and allows users to view current operations. From the networking portal, users can access cycle history and validation information. If there is ever a cycle fault, the G4 software will send an email to the office and the service technician, allowing for remote troubleshooting. REQUEST SAMPLE
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Instrument Reprocessing Steps HYDR IM reduces the number of instrument reprocessing steps; increasing efficiency and decreasing sharps exposure risk.
Large Capacity HYDR IM L110W G4 has a 10 full-size cassette capacity with optional rack, allowing offices to turnover 200 instruments in as little as 44 minutes, start to dry.* HYDR IM C61W G4 has a 6 full-size cassette capacity with optional rack, allowing offices to turnover 120 instruments in as little as 40 minutes, start to dry.*
Wash Test Indicators (WTI) Think of it as a routine check-up for your washer The HYDR IM Wash Test Indicators (WTI) have been designed to provide two-dimensional validation of HYDR IM washing efficacy. It is a simple, easy-to-use indicator that ensures instruments are effectively and consistently cleaned with HIP Cleaning Solution.
* Actual cycle times will vary with incoming water temperature and pressure. 1 Tholen, Mark, Increase production and decrease expenses in sterilization.” Dental Economics, Volume 99, Issue 10, October 1, 2009
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