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Is ProWave a safer alternative to conventional reagents?

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Is ProWave a safer alternative to conventional reagents?

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Yes. • ProWave is a safer alternative because there is less exposure to hazardous chemicals. • The volume of chemical usage decreases significantly when combining Microwave processing and Prowave Instructions on how to use ProWave in an existing RHS. • The newer RHS units have ProWave protocols already in them. If they are not visible on the touch screen, they can be activated by going into the Service Screen/Software Settings and clicking on ProWave. • The older units (smaller touch screen units:- terminal M) do not have Prowave as an option. These users should use the existing JFC/Wax protocols. The time and temperature for Prowave is the same as JFC. Instructions on how to use ProWave in an existing Pathos • The Pathos unit must have the software updated in order for ProWave to be used successfully. This should be done by a Milestone service rep. It is important that ProWave not be used in a Pathos until this update is completed. • Upon receiving the software upgrade, it is possible

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