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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
This article was originally published on Laboratorytalk on 21 Jun 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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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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