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STAT
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2000/2000S Service Guide
96-108639 Rev 3.0
3. Troubleshooting Cycle Faults
STATIM 2000/2000S/2000 G4 Service Guide
Cycle #
000000
3. To save changes and return to the regular operating mode, press the STOP button. The
changes will be saved automatically.
4. To quit without making changes, power the STATIM OFF.
>Unit ID Setup
This function allows the user to assign a unique, 3-digit number to a STATIM unit if they have more
than one. This allows traceability of recorded data (printed or electronic) to individual units.
On entering the ID sub menu, the first digit will be highlighted and can be changed as follows:
1. The UNWRAPPED button will increase the selected value (0, 1, 2, 3, etc.) and the WRAPPED
cycle button will decrease it (0, 9, 8, etc).
2. To move to the next digit, press the RUBBER & PLASTICS button.
3. To save changes and return to the regular operating mode, press the STOP button. The
changes will be saved automatically.
4. To quit without making changes, power the STATIM OFF.
>Set Cycle Counter
Screen display when in set cycle counter sub menu.
This function allows the technician to change the cycle count of the unit. This is designed to be
used when a complete controller change is necessary and the customer needs to have continuity
of the cycle count on their records. A new controller will display 000000, but the ‘old’ cycle
number can be re-introduced.
On entering the Set Cycle Counter sub menu, the first digit will be highlighted and can be changed
as follows:
1. The UNWRAPPED button will increase the selected value (0, 1, 2, 3, etc.) and the WRAPPED
cycle button will decrease it (0, 9, 8, etc).
2. To move to the next digit, press the RUBBER & PLASTICS button.
3. To save changes and return to the regular operating mode, press the STOP button. The
changes will be saved automatically.
4. To quit without making changes, power the STATIM OFF.
>Lock Cycles (S class units ONLY)
‘S’ class STATIM units with revision 6.x and 7.x controllers boards have 7 sterilization cycles
available as opposed to 3 (pre 2004 2000S units) or 4 (pre 2004 5000S units) sterilization cycles.
This means that unlike the earlier (pre 2004) units, each cycle selection button (except extra drying)
has 2 or 3 cycles per button as opposed to the single cycle on earlier units. These multiple cycles