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Product category: Cleaning products
News Release from: Labcaire Systems | Subject: Autozyme
Edited by the Laboratorytalk Editorial Team on 29 September 2003

Enzymatic disinfection for instruments

Enzymatic disinfection solution for the pre-cleaning of endoscopes and surgical instruments and use in automated endoscope re-processors

Labcaire is launching an enzymatic disinfection solution for the pre-cleaning of endoscopes and surgical instruments and use in automated endoscope re-processors Autozyme has been specially developed to meet the strict protocols of the company's Autoscope range of washer disinfectors but is also suitable for manual washing procedures

The non-foaming detergent solution is supplied in 1-litre bottles, sufficient for approximately 20 wash cycles.

The container is designed to install directly into Labcaire's Autoscope 2 and Autoscope Guardian models.

Alternatively, it can be poured into the detergent container of older washer disinfectors or be fitted with a hand dispenser to allow Autozyme to be used in a sink or bath for manual processing of instruments.

Autozyme cleans optimally when the water temperature remains below 32C and has a visual indicator system built in to alert operators when this temperature has been exceeded.

Above 32C the solution turns milky, returning to a clear solution when cold water is added.

The latest Autoscope Guardian machines have been set to deliver the correct dosage of Autozyme.

Earlier Autoscope 2 machines will be modified free of charge upon request.

Autozyme may be used in non-Labcaire washer disinfectors provided the optimal cleaning temperature of 32C is not exceeded.

When used in this way, its superior enzymatic action improves performance. Request a free brochure from Labcaire Systems ...

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