Reprocessing Solid Instruments
The TJ-STE-23L-N is suited to sterilising unwrapped, solid instruments between patients in a busy practice. Within this scope, it gives a simple, repeatable cycle that fits into a daily routine. The 23-litre chamber holds a useful batch at a time. Because it is a Class N unit, it should be used for the loads that class is designed to handle. Keeping a steady cycle going helps a practice turn instruments around between appointments.
Daily Use in a Small Practice
For a small clinic, the unit offers a manageable, economical way to keep solid instruments ready for use. The two programs let staff match the cycle to the task in hand. The semi-automatic control keeps each run easy to start. This makes it a practical fit for a practice that does not need a large, complex machine. The compact size means it fits neatly into an existing instrument area.
Choosing the Right Cycle
With programs at 121 and 134 degrees, a clinic can select the setting that suits the instruments being processed, within the Class N range. This flexibility helps a small team handle different solid loads through the day. Staff can keep the workflow steady and predictable. Medigear.uk can advise on which cycle suits particular instruments. This keeps everyday decisions quick and consistent.
Supporting a Tidy Workflow
A compact benchtop unit with simple controls helps keep an instrument-care area organised. The in-chamber water filling and semi-automatic operation reduce fuss between cycles. This supports a steady, repeatable routine. A clear, simple machine is easier for a small team to share. Over time, a predictable routine reduces mistakes.
