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STAT
IM
2000/2000S Service Guide
96-108639 Rev 3.0
3. Troubleshooting Cycle Faults
STATIM 2000/2000S/2000 G4 Service Guide
Cycle Fault
Description and Probable Cause of Fault
“NO
CONFIGURATION
EEPROM”
Lack of communication between microcontroller and EEPROM
% Hardware failure.
% MCU not inserted properly in the socket, extract MCU, and verify pins are shorted.
% Damaged wrongly inserted or missing EEPROM, replace software kit.
% Damaged controller PCB.
% If a PCB Adapter is used, verify that PCB adapter is properly secured in the socket and that there are no bent
pins.
Message "PRINTER
FAULT" (If optional
printer is installed)
Printer is not printing.
This may be caused by a paper jam, a failed printer or failed printer electronics. Check that power is ON, check connector
attachments. (See also section 12 of this manual)
"CYCLE ABORTED" This error message is displayed on the printout only, followed by the message "NOT STERILE", as a result of the operator
pressing the STOP button to stop the cycle or as a result of any other abnormal cycle termination, including CYCLE
FAULT errors.
"CYCLE
INTERRUPTED"
This error is displayed on power-up following a power failure occurs during a cycle or whenever the power is turned OFF
after an error occurred without pressing the STOP button to reset. (Rev. R200 level code)
This message is displayed when the sterilization phase has failed to start within three minutes of the cassette reaching the
sterilization temperature. If it occurs in three consecutive cycles Cycle Fault #26 is displayed. (Software Rev. R4xx, R5xx
and R6xx)
"PRESS STOP TO
RESET"
This message is displayed for all error faults.
The user MUST press the STOP button on the keypad to reset the unit; otherwise the user will be unable to initiate
another cycle.