DMED · SEB 1000

SEB 1000 · Desktop · Semi-automated

Next to your sink.
A controlled, customizable cycle.

Add automated pre-cleaning to your existing CSSD workflow: no renovation, no AER replacement, no disruption to your current reprocessing chain.

The cycle

What happens between the scope and the AER.

Every cycle runs from leak test to thermal-printed report in one controlled flow. Every phase is logged, every operator and every scope is identified, every alarm is captured.

  1. 1

    Leak test

    Performed before and throughout the cycle. If the scope leaks, air is blown continuously and the cycle locks until the operator removes the scope.

  2. 2

    Cleaning

    Pulsatile flow through every channel with single-shot chemistry. Operator and scope identity confirmed via barcode.

  3. 3

    Rinse

    Channel-by-channel rinse, audible and visual step-confirmation signals.

  4. 4

    Final rinse

    Final clean-water pass. Cycle data prints on thermal paper and exports via USB / LAN.

Every phase duration is fully customisable per your internal protocol. Multiple programmes available (leak-test only, short, standard, intensive, custom).

See it in action

Watch the SEB 1000 in operation.

DMED SEB 1000 desktop, semi-automated pre-cleaning station, full product demonstration
DMED demonstration · Italy

Specifications

Technical data.

Form factor
Desktop pre-wash station, single scope per cycle
Dimensions
375 × 265 × 200 mm
Weight
8 kg
Power supply
230 V, 50 Hz, 1 A · 75 W max
Pump
External peristaltic with autoclavable silicone tube
Display
7-inch touchscreen, intuitive interface
Connectivity
2 × USB · RJ45 LAN
Barcode capacity
Operators and endoscopes registered via barcode
Water input
Hot water 20–40 °C · pH 6.5–9
Environment
Room temperature 15–30 °C · 30–80% RH
Printer
On-board thermal · long-term archival stability
Materials
Plexiglass upper shell · expanded polystyrene base
Risk class
Class I (MDR)
Regulatory IDs
RDM 1459670 · CND Z12029010
Connectors
Olympus · Pentax · Fujinon · Storz · Wolf, and others

Standards & compliance

MDR-compliant, ISO-built, CSV-auditable.

SEB 1000 ships with regulatory conformity built in. RDM-registered for the Italian medical device repertory, manufactured under ISO 13485 and ISO 14971.

MDR ConformityEU Medical Device RegulationISO 13485:2021Quality managementISO 14971:2022Risk managementCEI EN 61010-1Electrical safetyEN 61326-1:2022EMC compliance

FAQ

Common questions from procurement committees.

Does the SEB 1000 replace our existing AER?
No. It sits upstream of your AER. Your existing endoscope reprocessor handles high-level disinfection as it always has. SEB 1000 automates the manual pre-cleaning step before the scope ever reaches your AER.
Which scope brands and channels are supported?
All major brands: Olympus, Pentax, Fujinon, Storz, Wolf, and others. The manual washing kits supplied with your existing scopes work with the SEB 1000 without extra cost. Dedicated connectors for individual channels are available for any model.
How configurable are the cycle programmes?
Multiple programmes are available (leak-test only, Short, Standard, Intensive, Custom), and every phase duration is fully customisable to your hospital's internal protocol.
Is the cleaning chemistry proprietary?
No. Any enzymatic cleaning agent on the market can be used. You aren't locked into a specific consumable supplier.
What happens if the leak test fails mid-cycle?
The system continuously blows air into the scope to prevent water ingress, raises an acoustic and visual alarm, and locks the error state. The alarm cannot be reset until the operator confirms removal of the scope from the wash. The endoscope is protected.
Does the SEB require an internet connection?
No. The LAN socket (RJ45) is used for cycle data export to your hospital's network. The system runs cycles fully offline. Internet is not required at any point during operation.
Service, training, and warranty in India?
Yes. Provided by Adyant Healthcare from Hyderabad, including installation, operator training, consumable supply, and on-site service. Contact us for warranty terms specific to your purchase.
Does the SEB use any device that can damage the scope?
The scope is connected to the SEB using the manual connector provided by the OEM. There is no other device involved in the cleaning cycle, and the scope is not exposed to mechanical or chemical risk beyond what the manufacturer permits.
Does the SEB help prevent hospital-acquired infections (HAI)?
SEB significantly reduces cross contaminations and thereby reduces possibility of HAI. SEB strengthens the pre-cleaning step that's historically linked to outbreaks. Doesn't replace the AER; it addresses the documented weak link before it.
Does the SEB help reduce antibiotic use and antimicrobial resistance?
Healthcare-associated infections often drive antibiotic prescriptions in hospitals. By reducing residual bioburden during pre-cleaning — the most documented variable step in the reprocessing chain — SEB helps lower the risk of device-related infections, which in turn supports antibiotic stewardship and reduces pressure on broader-spectrum antibiotics that drive resistance.
Is the SEB 1000 contactless?
The SEB 1000 is touchscreen-operated and requires manual interaction. If contactless operation is a requirement for your CSSD workflow — especially in new builds or major renovations — the SEB 2000 supports gesture-based control for hands-free operation. The SEB 2000 also includes additional CSSD-integration features. See the SEB 2000 page to compare configurations.

See the SEB 1000 in your CSSD.

On-site demonstrations across India, hosted by Adyant.