Tabletop hand sanitizer dispenser dosit® des
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tabletop hand sanitizer dispenser
tabletop hand sanitizer dispenser
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Characteristics

Configuration
tabletop
Operation
automatic

Description

Dispenser for the production and application of aqueous disinfectant solutions. Our Plus Microprocessor-controlled system Monitoring of complete dispensing procedure by sensors Dispensing range: 0.25 % - 5 % in 0.05 % increments adjustable dispensing tolerance + 5 % Solution discharge depressurised directly at pivoting outlet Automatic switch-off at lack of concentrate or water as well as at disruption of concentrate flow Clear text display of all operating conditions incl. the adjusted concentrations Mains supply isolation according to DIN 1988, Part 4/TRWI) / EN 1717 Built according to RKI guidelines RKI test under preparation dosit® des is a microprocessor-controlled unit for the production of ready-to-use disinfectant solutions up to 5 %. All conventional surface and instrument disinfectants with a viscosity of < 60 mP•s can be used. The unit is designed for decentralized, stationary applications and discharges the solution for use depressurised. The operating conditions are shown on a 32-digit clear text display. Operation and programming takes place via a membrane keypad. The disinfectant concentrates can be adjusted in 0.05 % increments. The housing is made of stainless steel in a stylish bevelled finish. The suction lance and canister bracket can be mountedon the right or left of the unit. The canister console is easy to remove for cleaning purposes. The DGVW tested mains supply isolation enables its direct connection to a drinking water connection.

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