Beschreibung
Control unit for ultrasonic baths TRISON;
During the sonication, each instrument is individually released for rinsing and controlled for flow by a patented system (DE 20 2006 020 523). Instruments that cannot be rinsed are reliably detected and displayed on the touch screen at the end of the process. The integrated process monitoring system for determining, allocating and clearly displaying the successful rinsing capability of each individual instrument provides more safety during reprocessing.
Up to four robotic instruments are fixed on the TRISON Twist by a simple sLiding mechanism - an additional basket is not necessary. Connection to the rinsing circuit is made via a twofold lupper plug per instrument.
Using the TRISON Rack basket, up to eight MIS instruments can be connected for irrigation using the proven SONOMIC adapters. The connection to the TRISON Base control unit is quick and unmistakable using two multi-hose couplings.
The TRISON was developed especially for robotic instruments. However, MIC and standard instruments can also be effectively cleaned with the appropriate accessories. In order to meet the respective cleaning requirements in the best possible way, a cleaning program is available for each instrument type.
The TRISON contains a temperature sensor and checks before each cleaning cycle whether the temperature of the bath liquid is within the permissible range. To prevent protein coagulation, a warning message is displayed at a temperature of approx. 45 °C. If the temperature of the bath liquid is too low (< 16 °C), a warning message is also issued.
Two interfaces are available on the TRISON for digital documentation and quality verification. A USB interface enables simple and flexible data transfer via USB stick. Via the Ethernet interface the connection e.g. to a CSSD management software is possible. The data can be logged: Cleaning mode, temperature of the bath, evaluation of the continuity and much more.
During the sonication, each instrument is individually released for rinsing and controlled for flow by a patented system (DE 20 2006 020 523). Instruments that cannot be rinsed are reliably detected and displayed on the touch screen at the end of the process. The integrated process monitoring system for determining, allocating and clearly displaying the successful rinsing capability of each individual instrument provides more safety during reprocessing.
Up to four robotic instruments are fixed on the TRISON Twist by a simple sLiding mechanism - an additional basket is not necessary. Connection to the rinsing circuit is made via a twofold lupper plug per instrument.
Using the TRISON Rack basket, up to eight MIS instruments can be connected for irrigation using the proven SONOMIC adapters. The connection to the TRISON Base control unit is quick and unmistakable using two multi-hose couplings.
The TRISON was developed especially for robotic instruments. However, MIC and standard instruments can also be effectively cleaned with the appropriate accessories. In order to meet the respective cleaning requirements in the best possible way, a cleaning program is available for each instrument type.
The TRISON contains a temperature sensor and checks before each cleaning cycle whether the temperature of the bath liquid is within the permissible range. To prevent protein coagulation, a warning message is displayed at a temperature of approx. 45 °C. If the temperature of the bath liquid is too low (< 16 °C), a warning message is also issued.
Two interfaces are available on the TRISON for digital documentation and quality verification. A USB interface enables simple and flexible data transfer via USB stick. Via the Ethernet interface the connection e.g. to a CSSD management software is possible. The data can be logged: Cleaning mode, temperature of the bath, evaluation of the continuity and much more.

