Replacing the absorption pads
Replace both pads after 35 instrument cleaning processes or at least 1x week (more often if needed).
Close the front door.
Pull the pads from the pins.
Remove pads upwards from fastening clips.
Dispose of pads in household waste.
Hook new fleeces into the fastening clips.
Fixate fleeces on the pins.
Close the front cover.
Only use original SciCan absorption fleeces.
Empty the collecting tray every day and clean/disinfect it
Open the front door.
Pull out tray forwards (horizontal) (overcome slight catch).
Empty the tray and clean/disinfect it with a disinfectant wipe.
For Germany we recommend using disinfectants listed by the VAH (such as
SciCan OPTIM BLUE).
Push tray into the side guides until it locks.
The rear fleece must not be pinched in, but rather has to hang loosely inside the tray.
Close the front cover.
Inside cleaning and disinfection of the maintenance area
Clean the maintenance area and door with disinfectant wipes every day. For Germany we recommend using
disinfectants listed by the VAH (such as SciCan OPTIM BLUE).
Outside cleaning and outside disinfection of the device
The surface and control panel of the STATMATIC smart system can be
cleaned and disinfected using disinfectant wipes. For Germany we recommend using disinfectants listed by the VAH
(such as SciCan OPTIM BLUE).
Recommendation
SciCan recommends an annual maintenance measure to be performed by an authorized dealer or the manufacturer.
NOTE: For users in countries with a legal validation requirement
• An annual maintenance by the manufacturer or an authorized specialist company is recommended.
• Please observe the national specifications for validation. An authorized specialist company must carry out a first
validation with performance qualification (PQ) in accordance with the legal requirements if validation is required. Please
observe the validation instructions for the device.
• SciCan recommends that a revalidation be carried out at intervals of one year (acc. to EN ISO 15883-1), unless shorter
cycles are required by local authorities or the validator. These revalidations should be carried out during or following
maintenance work.