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An iM Med SteelcoBelimed-designed CSSD environment in motion: illustrating the full decontamination pathway – from dirty to clean – supporting safe, controlled, and traceable instrument reprocessing.


This model simplifies procurement and implementation — ensuring direct access to leading technologies, with end-to-end project management, from design and installation through to long-term support. There are no


restrictive service or consumables tie-ins, ensuring full flexibility and full control.


Continuing the conversation Through its events programme and Excellence in Decontamination conferences, iM Med SteelcoBelimed brings together clinicians, technicians, and service leaders to share knowledge, explore innovation, and strengthen practice across the sector. For further information, visit: www.im-med.com/events


Partnering for a safer, smarter future


Delivered by iM Med SteelcoBelimed at St Helens Hospital, multiple Maxi units support scalable endoscopy reprocessing – enhancing capacity, consistency, and patient safety.


Delivering safe, effective decontamination requires more than compliance. It requires partnership. From concept and design through to commissioning and long-term support, iM Med SteelcoBelimed works alongside


T. 01223 440 475


E. Sales@im-med.com www.im-med.com


Six reasons why the SteelcoBelimed EW1 S MAXI is the


standard-setter for endoscopy reprocessing One-Time Connection System (OCS): connect once — finish safely. The OCS connects the endoscope once at manual cleaning — and keeps it connected through washing and drying. No repeated handling. No manual chamber connections. Fewer touchpoints, fewer opportunities for error. Built for volume — without compromising control. High throughput, tightly controlled cycle performance. More scopes. Same standard. Every time.


Full traceability, built in — not bolted on. Integrated traceability supports full cycle auditability — aligned to HTM 01-06 and current CQC and MHRA expectations. Every wash. Every scope. Every time. Miele Group engineering — precision built for the long term. High-grade stainless-steel construction with distinctive glass design. Cleanability, resilience, and durability in the most demanding clinical settings. Designed around your team — not around the


machine. Intuitive clinical interfaces reduce variability across users and shifts. Making the right way the easy way. Part of a complete solution — not a standalone purchase. The Maxi sits at the heart of iM Med SteelcoBelimed’s five-pillar decontamination strategy across all five pillars. One partner. End- to-end. No restrictive tie-ins. Request a demonstration: Contact your iM Med SteelcoBelimed decontamination specialist or visit www.im-med.com


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Within iM Med SteelcoBelimed’s endoscopy solution, the One-Time Connection System (OCS) enables a closed-loop reprocessing pathway – reducing handling, minimising error, and supporting safer, standardised practice.


healthcare providers to build systems that are resilient, adaptable, and centred on patient safety — with a continued commitment to carbon neutrality and the future of sustainable healthcare delivery.


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