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SciCan statim 2000 G4 - 9 Maintaining your STATIM; 9.10 Preventative Maintenance Schedules

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9 Maintaining your STATIM
9.10 Preventative Maintenance Schedules
To ensure trouble-free performance, both the operator and the dealer must follow a preventative
maintenance schedule.
NOTE: Please refer to your National, Regional, State or Safety laws for any additional reoccurring user
testing that may be required.
The schedules below describe the necessary actions.
Operator
Daily
Water Reservoir
Replace water as needed.
For opthalmic use, drain after each working day, leave empty, and refill at
the start of the next workday.
Waste Bottle
Empty the waste bottle every time you refill the reservoir.
Fill with tap water up to MIN line marking. You may also add some
chlorine-free disinfectant.
Unit
To ensure optimal performance of the STATIM autoclave, SciCan
recommends that a full sterilization cycle, which must include the full
Air Drying phase, be completed at the end of each day of use. This is
especially important when the unit is left idle over the weekend or for any
extended period of time.
Weekly
Cassette
Wash the interior of the cassette with dishwashing soap or a mild
detergent that does not contain chlorine.
Scrub the inside with a cleaning pad designed for use with Teflon™-coated
surfaces.
Biological and / or
Air Filter
Check the filter for dirt and moisture. Replace if dirty.
Call for service if wet.
Water Filter
Check the water reservoir filter every week and clean if necessary.
Replace only if necessary.
Every 6
months
Cassette Seal
Replace every 500 cycles or six months (whichever comes first), or
whenever necessary.
Biological and / or
Air Filter
Replace every 500 cycles or six months (whichever comes first).
Extended Period
of NON-USE
Unit
If the STATIM is not going to be in use for a week (or more), ensure that
a full sterilization cycle, which must include the full air drying phase, is
completed before the period of non-use. After the period of non-use and
before any instruments are sterilized, run three wrapped cycles. Remove
the cassette once it has cooled. Clean the top (lid) and bottom (tray)
sections using a soft cloth to wipe the inside surfaces and then rinse
thoroughly with tap water.
95-113364 US EN R4 STATIM 2000 G4 5000 G4 OpMan.indd 45 2017-01-18 11:01 AM

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