Our Smart Scope Drying Cabinet with Tracking, Lumen Drying, 16 Capacity is designed for advanced drying, secure storage, and intelligent management of endoscopes in high-volume healthcare environments. Featuring a positive pressure airflow system with three intake fans and two exhaust fans, it creates a vortex of HEPA-filtered air for maximum drying efficiency. The integrated lumen drying system delivers constant HEPA-filtered airflow through all internal channels of endoscopes using easy-to-attach disposable connectors. Equipped with a flexible tracking system, the cabinet monitors scope status, check-ins and check-outs, hang times, and offers customizable drying settings for each scope. An intelligent scheduler, automated reminders for maintenance, and optional integrations with Bluetooth or barcode readers enhance operational efficiency and compliance. Built to meet or exceed AORN, SGNA, and AAMI guidelines, this cabinet supports rigorous infection prevention standards and streamlined scope reprocessing workflows in hospitals, surgical centers, and endoscopy units.
Key Features:
- 16 Scope Capacity: Accommodates up to sixteen endoscopes, providing high-capacity drying and storage for busy facilities.
- Positive Pressure HEPA System: Features a push/pull airflow design with three intake and two exhaust fans creating a vortex of clean air for effective drying.
- Integrated Lumen Drying: Delivers continuous HEPA-filtered air through internal endoscope channels for thorough, consistent drying.
- Advanced Tracking System: Monitors scope status, user access, check-ins/check-outs, hang times, and offers customizable drying settings with a touchscreen interface.
- Smart Operational Features: Includes an intelligent scheduler, automated maintenance reminders, user access controls, and options for Bluetooth or barcode reader integration for comprehensive scope management.
These smart scope drying cabinets are ideal for use in hospitals, surgical centers, endoscopy units, or any healthcare facility where advanced tracking, reliable drying, and compliance with infection control standards are essential for patient safety and operational efficiency.
Scopes not included.