Compact Miele Washer-Disinfector with Hot-Air Drying; Saves Space and Ensures Good Reprocessing Results
Miele is the first manufacturer to offer a 60cm wide washer-disinfector with integrated fan-assisted drying for laboratories where space is at a premium. The G7893 guarantees effective drying on the smallest of footprints.
Active drying guarantees that the items washed, even narrow-necked laboratory glassware, are reliably dried inside and out as dry air is injected into bottles, measuring flasks, cylinders and pipettes through injector nozzles. An integrated HEPA filter guarantees the purity of the air used for drying with a forced-air drying of 15 – 30 minutes
This freestanding unit features a large load capacity and Miele's tried-and-tested and highly effective cleaning system. Multitronic Novo Plus controls offer a precise and safe man-machine interface and also monitor key process parameters: Two separate sensors providing redundant monitoring ensure that the required temperatures are achieved with precision.
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Miele Washer for Large Laboratories Safety, Efficiency and Perfect Reprocessing Results
Ensuring that standards of apparatus cleanliness do not jeopardise analytical results is a must in large laboratories and requires complex treatment processes and excellent efficiency.
Miele's PG 8527 large cabinet lab washer makes reprocessing of laboratory glassware more convenient and safer than ever.
A standard feature is the Perfect Speed Sensor spray arm control unit, this monitors and documents the precise rotational speed of spray arms in both the cabinet and on board mobile units and baskets.
Loading mistakes resulting in an obstruction of the spray arm are detected at the start of the programme.
Checks are also made to ensure that rotational speeds are within defined ranges in order to obtain best cleaning results.
Out-of-range speeds can be taken as an indication of excessive foaming. This would impede rotation and impair cleaning results.
Even the slightest traces of residue in rinse water can seriously impair reprocessing results.
The controls on this new line of machines can be programmed to warn operatives in the event that the conductivity in the last rinse cycle is out of range with respect to user-defined values and add further rinses until the required values are met.
After years of constant use, the only thing growing in a Miele will be your confi dence.
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With today’s improvements in analytical instrumentation, accurate results for you rely on accurate results from your Miele. From Biotech, life science, chemistry or pharma, Miele Professional laboratory glasswashers will provide analytically clean results every time. They’re engineered to perform for years to come, meaning less downtime, longer replacement intervals and ultimately less cost. Which is bad news for contamination, but great news for your budget.
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Optimum hygiene is also guaranteed during the drying phase. A high-temperature HEPA filter at the entrance to the cabinet prevents for example the introduction of particulate contamination into the cabinet.
Perfect HEPA Drying also optimises airflow and reduces maintenance levels.
In addition to the tried-and-tested 'Standard', 'Universal' and 'Intensive' programmes, the machine is also equipped with the new 'Inorganic' and 'Organic' special programmes.
The machine also features thermal disinfection programmes, permitting laboratory glassware from microbiological or clinical laboratories contaminated with microorganisms to be disinfected with an adequate margin of safety.
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