Indicator systems for testing the cleaning effectiveness of hollow-body instruments such as endoscopes, gastroscopes, or colonoscopes in washing-disinfectors (WD).
With the Wash Sensors H & E, Stericop offers reliable and, above all, easy-to-use testing systems for the ongoing monitoring of the cleaning effectiveness of hollow-body instruments. Our test consists of a durable test body made of stainless steel and replaceable indicator discs, which can be reordered separately.
Inside the test bodies, a disc with synthetic test soil is placed. The test soil simulates human blood and tissue residues. During the cleaning cycle, this disc must be completely washed off.
By visually evaluating the indicator disc, you can easily ensure the effectiveness of your reprocessing cycle.
Wash Sensor H for Rigid Instruments:
The test simulates a rigid endoscope. Due to various coupling options (Luer/Lock or hose nozzle), the Wash Sensor H can be connected to any WD or conveyor belt installation.
Wash Sensor E for Flexible Instruments:
An even greater challenge is the reprocessing of flexible endoscopes, gastroscopes, or colonoscopes in a WD. The Wash Sensor E is a routine-capable testing system specifically tailored to these requirements. The test body is connected to the coupling systems (Luer-Lock or hose nozzle) via a flexible hose, thereby ideally simulating a flexible endoscope, gastroscope, or colonoscope.
Test Body | Order No. | Description |
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Wash Sensor H | 832001 | for rigid instruments with Luer-Lock connection |
Wash Sensor H | 832002 | for rigid instruments with hose nozzle connection |
Wash Sensor E | 832003 | for flexible instruments with Luer-Lock connection |
Wash Sensor E | 832004 | for flexible instruments with hose nozzle connection |
Product | Order No. | Pack Size | Storage | Shelf Life |
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Wash Sensor H Indicator Discs | 832025 | 25 pieces | Dry at room temperature | 4 years from manufacturing date |
832050 | 50 pieces | |||
832100 | 100 pieces |
The application of the Wash Sensor H/E is remarkably simple:
Remove the Wash Sensor H/E from the WD after the cleaning program has finished and open the test body.
Caution: The test body may still be hot!
Remove the indicator disc and check for the removal of the red test soil. Only if the test soil has been completely removed can you assume that the cleaning process was correct.
Our product flyer contains all the important information about the Wash-Sensor H + E, along with a printable illustrated guide.
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