[Case Study] Introduction of the non-contact switch "PF-R5" in a medical facility. The direction in which the hand is waved can be changed, allowing for usage that suits the situation.

Introducing a case of implementing a non-contact switch in a medical facility!
**Challenges Before Implementation**
To prevent the occurrence and spread of hospital-acquired infections, we decided to install new automatic partition doors within the existing building. We consulted about not wanting the doors to open just by passing nearby and not wanting to operate them manually like a touch switch. We were recommended a non-contact switch that only requires waving a hand without touching.
**Product Introduced**
Non-contact switch "PF-R5"
- A hand-waving sensor that opens and closes the door when the built-in beam switch's light is blocked, with easy adjustment of fine angle settings.
- Beam switch angle can be adjusted in three patterns: front, downward, and left/right!
- Hygienic since there is no direct contact with the switch!
- Waterproof and dustproof structure.
**Effects After Implementation**
Since the direction of hand waving can be changed, it was possible to use it in a way that suits actual operations.


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Since it does not touch the switch, it is hygienic! Reduces the risk of virus and bacterial infection. Exposed waterproof type hand-sensing sensor facing front, down, and sideways.