High-Volume Instrument Cleaning
With a 103-litre capacity, the TJ-103L is suited to clinics and departments that clean a large number of instruments each day. A practice can wash a full batch in one run rather than several smaller loads. This helps keep a busy routine moving. Fewer, larger loads make better use of staff time, and this suits a heavy daily caseload. As with any reprocessing equipment, the exact process and its suitability should be confirmed with Medigear.uk before use.
The Cleaning and Disinfection Stage
The machine handles the washing and thermal disinfection stage of an instrument routine, before items are stored or sent on for sterilising. The 93-degree stage adds heat to help disinfect the washed load. This makes the unit a useful part of a wider reprocessing workflow. It complements, rather than replaces, a steam autoclave. Each step has its place in the wider routine, so confirm the right process with Medigear.uk.
Drying Instruments for Storage
The built-in drying function leaves instruments dry at the end of a cycle, so they are ready to pack or put away. This avoids a separate drying step and keeps the area tidy. Dry instruments are easier and safer to handle. It is a practical touch for a busy cleaning area. It keeps instruments ready for the next step.
Keeping Detailed Cycle Records
The built-in printer lets a practice keep a printed record of each cleaning cycle. This is valuable for clinics and departments that maintain careful logs. Staff can file the printout after each run. A clear record supports tidy, organised routines and checks. Such evidence is often expected in larger settings.
