San Jamar introduces the first electronic touchless hybrid soap dispensing system called Rely


San Jamar, the long-time manufacturer of industry leading dispensing solutions has taken its touchless dispensing technology into soap.  The new electronic touchless hybrid system is sensor activated and has an innovative manual push cover feature that allows you to access soap when the batteries are too low.  This key feature assures that your clientele will always have access to soap. This is especially important in the healthcare, food service and education segments.  The dispenser cover has a “PUSH” icon indicator in the lower left corner that goes on when batteries are low.

The new Hybrid Soap System will be available December 2014

Other Key Features on the Electronic Touchless Hybrid Soap System.

·         High capacity system – 1,000ml

·         C-Batteries – Average 6 month life

·         Single dose setting:  0.6ml

·         Available to dispense foam, liquids and sanitizers

·         Key or Keyless options

·         Easy to service 

·         Narrow profile (30cm)

·         LED indicator for low refill

 



October 2, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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