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Ruhof ScopeValet™


3-in-1 Combined Endoscope FlushingSystem,LeakTesterandEnzymaticDosing


The “3-in-1” ScopeValet™ endoscope pre-cleaning unit is a comprehensive           dramatically improves the speed and accuracy of endoscope pre-cleaning.


Leak Tester


A built-in leak tester can be calibrated to       error in the leak test procedure or if the leak test is omitted, the system displays and records the event.


Detergent Dosing


      monitors and controls the precise amount of detergent into the sink. An alarm will alert the technician any time the chemical supply is low or in the event of a failure of the detergent pump or pump tube.


Flushing


               Suction Valve, AuxiliaryWater or Elevator Wire channels.                 


Visual Display and Internal Memory


In addition, the system provides visual display of each process as well as internal memory which logs validation of the step-by-step process. Each pre-cleaning session can be traced and logged to an individual technician as well as to a particular endoscope by using its serial number and model number.


For more information or to organise a free demo...


Peskett Solutions Ltd Tel: 01323 511038 Email: support@ruhof.co.uk Web: www.ruhof.co.uk


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