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STATIM 2000/5000 Operator’s Manual 95-108430 EU ML R12. Copyright 2018 SciCan Ltd. All rights reserved.
STATIM 2000S/5000S
CASSETTE AUTOCLAVE
• Operators Manual
• Manuel de l’utilisateu
• Manuale per l’operatore
• Manual del Operador
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Table of Contents
1. Introduction ....................... 3
2. Important Information ............... 4
2.1 Disclaimers
2.2 Statim 2000S — Unit Overview
2.3 Statim 5000S — Unit Overview
3. Installation ........................ 7
3.1 Environmental Considerations
3.2 Unit Placement
3.3 Connecting the Waste Bottle
3.4 Filling the Reservoir
3.5 Priming the Statim Pump
3.6 Setting the Time and Date
3.7 Language Selection
3.8 Assigning Unit Identier Number
3.9 Shipping the Unit
4. Instructions for Use ............... 11
4.1 Statim 2000S — Cassette
4.2 Statim 5000S — Cassette
4.3 Statim 5000S — STAT-DRI Plates
4.4 Preparing and Loading Instruments
4.5 Instrument Weight Table
4.6 Selecting a Cycle
4.7 Running a Cycle
4.8 Stopping a Cycle
5. Maintenance ..................... 20
5.1 Cleaning the Cassette
5.2 Cleaning the Water Reservoir Filter
5.3 Cleaning the Reservoir
5.4 Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces
5.5 Changing the Statim 2000S Air Filter
5.6 Changing the Bacteria Retentive Air Filters
5.7 Replacing the Cassette Seal
5.8 Maintaining Fluid Levels
5.9 Reading Water Quality
5.10 Preventative Maintenance Schedule
6. The Communication Port ........... 25
6.1 The RS232 Communication Port
6.2 Installing the Statim Data Logger
6.3 Installing Paper on the Internal Printer
6.4 Removing Internal Printer Paper Jams
6.5 Internal Printer Output Overview
7. Troubleshooting .................. 35
8. Spare Parts List .................. 39
9. Warranty ........................ 40
10. Test Protocol ................... 41
10.1 Type Test
11. Specifications ................... 43
11.1 Statim 2000S Specications
11.2 Statim 5000S Specications
12. Declaration of Conformity . . . . . . . . . 45
STATIM Cassette Autoclave and Statim are registered trademarks and
STAT-DRI, Your Infection Control Specialist, and DriTec logos are trademarks
of SciCan Ltd. All other
trademarks referred to in this manual are the property of
their respective owners.
For all service and repair inquiries:
In Canada 1-800-870-7777
United States: 1-800-572-1211
Germany:
+49 (0)7561 98343 - 0
International: (416) 446-4500
Technical Service location:
SciCan GmbH
Wangener Strasse 78
88299 Leutkirch
GERMANY
Manufactured by:
SciCan Ltd.
1440 Don Mills Road,
Toronto ON M3B 3P9
CANADA
Phone: (416) 445-1600
Fax: (416) 445-2727
Toll free: 1-800-667-7733
EU Representative
SciCan GmbH
Wangener Strasse 78
88299 Leutkirch
GERMANY
Tel.: +49 (0)7561 98343 - 0
Fax: +49 (0)7561 98343 - 699
SciCan Inc.
701 Technology Drive
Canonsburg, PA 15317
USA
Phone: +1 724 820 1600
Fax: +1 724 820 1479
Toll free: 1-800-572-1211
SciCan Medtech
Alpenstrasse 14
6300 Zug
SWITZERLAND
Phone: +41 (0) 41 727 7027
Fax: +41 (0) 41 727 702
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1. Introduction
Congratulations on your selection of the STATIM
®
Cassette Autoclave. We are condent that
you have purchased the nest equipment of its type. The Statim is a compact, counter-top
unit that features a number of sterilizing cycles designed to meet your needs and suitability
for steam sterilization. The Statim “S” Cassette Autoclaves are fully compliant with EN13060.
The details of installing, operating and servicing your Statim are all contained within
this operator’s manual. To ensure years of safe, trouble-free service please read these
instructions before operating this unit and keep them for future reference. Operational,
maintenance and replacement instructions should be followed for the product to perform as
designed. Contents of this manual are subject to change without notice to reect changes
and improvements to the Statim product.
The Statim is suitable for the sterilization of dental and medical instruments designed to
withstand steam sterilization. The Statim has not been designed to sterilize liquids, cloth
loads, biomedical waste or materials not compatible with steam sterilization. The processing
of such loads may result in incomplete sterilization and / or damage to the autoclave.
For more information about instrument suitability for steam sterilization, consult the
manufacturers’ reprocessing instructions.
Statim 5000S
Statim 2000S
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2.1 Disclaimers
Use only steam-process distilled water in your Statim. Deionized, demineralized, or specially
ltered water should not be used. Never use tap water.
Do not permit any person other than certied personnel to supply parts for, service or
maintain your Statim. SciCan shall not be liable for incidental, special or consequential
damages caused by any maintenance or services performed on the Statim by a third party,
or for the use of equipment or parts manufactured by a third party, including lost prots, any
commercial loss, economic loss, or loss arising from personal injury.
Never remove the cover of the unit and never insert objects through holes or openings in the
cabinetry. Doing so may damage the unit and / or pose a hazard to the operator.
All elements of this book are common to both Statim 2000S and Statim 5000S except when
noted.
IMPORTANT:
Follow local guidelines governing verication of the sterilization procedure.
Drying Performance
The Statim 2000S and 5000S have been designed to provide a complete sterilization
solution for your unwrapped and wrapped instrument needs: rapid sterilization balanced with
rapid drying, by using the SciCan Dri-Tec Drying Technology.
The Statim 2000S uses convection heat to dry instruments by utilizing the remaining heat
in the system after the sterilization phase. Heat is captured and released in the cassette to
rapidly dry a properly loaded Statim cassette.
The Statim 5000S uses heat generated by the sterilization phase which is absorbed by
the drying plates. The heat is transferred from drying plates directly to the load resulting in
accelerated, rapid drying of a properly loaded Statim cassette.
Please refer to this operator’s manual for instructions on the proper arrangement of
instruments in the cassette and the use of Stat-Dri plates (Statim 5000S). By carefully
following these directions on how to properly load the cassette chamber, rapid drying of the
load will be achieved.
2. Important Information
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2. Important Information Con’t.
The following symbols
appear in the margins
of this book.
The following symbols appear on the unit:
2.2 Statim 2000S — Unit overview
When you receive your Statim 2000S packing carton, the items listed below will be included.
If any of the items are missing, contact your dealer immediately so the situation can be corrected.
1 level indicator
2 keypad
3 reservoir cap/
water lter
4 LCD
5 power indicator
6 active indicator
7 power switch
8 power cable port
9 leveler feet
10 exhaust tube port
11 compressor
12
cassette
13
biological lter
14
RS232 port
Cassette Tray and Lid
Unwrapped Instrument
Rack
Waste Bottle
Bottle Lid Fitting
Power Cord
Operator’s Manual
Exhaust Tube
Tube Mounting Hardware
Stat-Dri
Figure 1
P.C.D. + 20 SciCan
Sterilization Emulators
A potential hazard
to the operator.
A situation which
may lead to a
mechanical failure.
Important
information
RUBBER /
PLASTIC
cycles
UNWRAPPED
cycles
WRAPPED
cycles
Air dry only.
Power
Indicator LED
Active Indicator
LED
Caution: Hot Surface
and/or Hot Steam
Caution: Risk of electrical
shock. Disconnect supply
before servicing
Caution: Refer to
manual for details
STOP
button
Steam distilled
water only
START
button
6
5
3
4
2
1
12
13
9
11
10
14
8
7
6
2. Important Information Con’t.
When you receive your Statim 5000S packing carton,
the items listed below will be included. If any of the
items are missing, contact your dealer immediately
so the situation can be corrected.
n
1
level indicator
n
2
keypad
n
3
reservoir cap/
water lter
n
4
LCD
n
5
power indicator
n
6
active indicator
n
7
power switch
n
8
power cable port
n
9
leveler feet
n
10
exhaust tube port
n
11
biological lter
n
12
optional internal printer (not on all models)
n
13
cassette n
14
RS232 port (not on all models)
Cassette Tray and Lid
Unwrapped
Instrument Rack
Waste Bottle
Bottle Lid Fitting
Drying Enhancement Plates
Power Cord
Operator’s Manual
Exhaust Tube
Tube Mounting Hardware
Stat-Dri
n
13
n
12
n
9
n
8
n
7
n
10
n
2
n
1
n
6
n
4
n
3
n
5
Figure 2
2.3 Statim 5000S — Unit overview
P.C.D. + 20 SciCan
Sterilization Emulators
The following symbols
appear in the margins
of this book.
The following symbols appear on the unit:
A potential hazard
to the operator.
A situation which
may lead to a
mechanical failure.
Important
information
RUBBER /
PLASTIC
cycles
UNWRAPPED
cycles
WRAPPED
cycles
Air dry only.
Power
Indicator LED
Active Indicator
LED
Caution: Hot Surface
and/or Hot Steam
Caution: Risk of electrical
shock. Disconnect supply
before servicing
Caution: Refer to
manual for details
STOP
button
Steam distilled
water only
START
button
n
11
n
14
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3. Installation
3.1 Environmental Considerations
There are several factors that may affect the performance of your Statim.
Please review these factors, and select a suitable location in which to install the unit.
Temperature and Humidity
Avoid installing your Statim in direct sunlight or close to a heat source (e.g. vents or
radiators). The recommended operating temperatures are 15-25˚C with humidity of 25-70%.
Spacing
The vents and openings on the Statim should remain uncovered and unobstructed. Leave a
minimum of 50 mm between the top, sides and back of the unit and any wall or partition.
Venting
The Statim should be operated in a clean, dust free environment.
Work Surface
The Statim should be placed on a at, level, water-resistant surface.
Never install and operate the unit on a sloped surface.
Electromagnetic Environment
The Statim has been tested and meets applicable standards for electromagnetic emissions.
While the unit does not emit any radiation, it may itself be affected by other equipment which
does. We recommend that the unit be kept away from potential sources of interference.
Electrical Requirements
Use properly grounded and fused power sources with the same voltage rating as indicated
on the label at the back of your Statim. Avoid multiple outlet receptacles. If using a surge
suppressor power bar, plug in one Statim only.
3.2 Unit Placement
When placing the unit on a counter top, ensure the following:
The level indicator bubble
n
1
on the front panel should be
balanced in the front right quadrant of the target. This will
ensure that the unit drains properly. Adjusting the three
leveler feet will help you move the bubble if necessary.
The unit should be stable and all four feet should be securely
in contact with the counter surface.
This will prevent the unit from moving freely.
n
1
Figure 3
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3.3 Connecting the Waste Bottle
The waste bottle n
2
is used to collect the wastewater after it has been converted
to steam and then drained from the cassette. To connect the waste bottle to the
Statim, follow these steps (see gure 4):
1. Insert the exhaust
n
3
tube into the tting n
4
on
the back of the unit and connect tightly.
2. Cut the tube to length and slide the waste
bottle tting
n
5
into place.
3. Place the free end of the tube into the hole
in the lid of the waste bottle and hand-tighten
the tting. Do not coil the exhaust tube.
4. Unscrew the lid and copper condenser coil
n
6
assembly from the waste bottle. The lid and
coil should come out together.
5. Fill the waste bottle with water to the MIN line
and replace the lid and copper condenser
assembly. Empty the waste bottle often to
avoid unpleasant odors and discoloration
of the contents. (A low-level disinfectant,
prepared according to the manufacturer’s
instructions, may be added to the waste bottle
to remedy this situation). As a minimum,
empty the waste bottle each time you rell the
reservoir.
6. Place the waste bottle near the unit. Store
the bottle below the unit. The tube can be
routed through a hole, (8 mm in diameter) in
the counter-top and secured with the provided
nylon clamps.
3.4 Filling the Statim Reservoir
When lling the reservoir, ensure you only use steam processed distilled water containing
less than 5 ppm total dissolved solids (having conductivity of less than 10 µS / cm). The
impurities and additives in other water sources will cause an error reading on the LCD. If you
have a water conductivity meter (available from SciCan, order number 01-103139S) check
each new water container before lling the reservoir. To ll the reservoir, follow these steps
(see gure 5):
3. Installation Con’t.
n
2
Figure 4
n
3
n
6
n
4
2000S
n
2
n
3
n
6
n
4
5000S
n
5
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3. Installation Con’t.
1. Remove the reservoir cap n
2
2. Pour steam-process distilled water into
the reservoir until almost full (a maximum
of 4L). Use a funnel to avoid spillage.
3. Replace and secure the cap.
3.5 Priming the Statim Pump
To prime the Statim pump,
follow these steps:
1. Move the unit to the edge of the work
surface. The front leveler feet should be
approximately 12 mm from the edge.
2. Lift the front left corner of the unit upward and remove the drain tube
n
3
from
the clip located on the underside of the unit.
3. Pull the drain tube outward so the free end can be positioned over a water container.
4. Fill the reservoir with steam-process distilled water.
5. Remove the plug
n
4
from the end of the drain tube and allow water to drain from the tube
into a container for 30 seconds. When the water ows in a steady stream, replace the
stopper.
6. Lift the front left corner of the unit upward and reinsert
the tube into the clip on the underside of the unit.
Push the excess length of tubing back into the space
provided.
Make sure the plug in the drain tube is secured.
3.6 Setting the Time and Date
To set the time and date, follow these steps and watch the blinking cursor on the LCD:
1. Power the Statim OFF.
2. Press and hold the UNWRAPPED cycle button.
3. While pressing the UNWRAPPED cycle button,
power the Statim ON. The LCD display reads:
4. Use the cycle buttons to select and change the selected eld’s value. To increase a
eld’s value, press the UNWRAPPED cycle button. Hold the button down to increase the
value.
5. To decrease the value, press the WRAPPED cycle button.
n
2
Figure 5
Figure 6
n
3
n
4
14:23 11/15/2006
HH:MM DD/MM/YYYY
Display when setting the Date / Time
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6. To select the next eld, press the RUBBER AND PLASTICS cycle button.
7. To save changes and return to the regular operating mode, press the STOP button.
8. To quit without making changes, power the Statim OFF.
3.7 Language Selection
The messages displayed on the LCD can be changed to a number of different languages.
To change the current language selections, follow these steps:
1. Turn the power switch at the back of the unit OFF.
2. Press and hold the WRAPPED cycle button.
3. While depressing the WRAPPED
cycle button, turn the power switch at
the back of the unit to ON.
4. Press the UNWRAPPED cycle button to scroll to the next language selection.
5. Press the WRAPPED cycle button to scroll to the previous language.
6. When the desired language is displayed, press the STOP button to save the selection
and return to the regular operating mode.
3.8 Assigning Unit Identifier Number
1. Power the Statim OFF.
2. Press and hold the RUBBER / PLASTIC cycle button.
3. While pressing the RUBBER / PLASTIC cycle button, power the Statim ON.
4. Using the cycle buttons, select a maximum of 3 digits to be used as the unit’s identier.
The UNWRAPPED button will increase the selected value and the WRAPPED cycle button
will decrease it. Use the RUBBER / PLASTIC to move to the next digit.
5. To save changes and return to the regular operating mode, press the STOP button.
3.9 Shipping the Unit
Before you move the unit, you will need to drain the reservoir. To do so, follow these steps:
1. Place a water container below the unit.
2. Using the drain tube (see section 3.5 Priming the Pump, Figure 6) empty the contents of
the reservoir into the water container.
3. Remove any remaining water from the reservoir with a non-linting, absorbant towel.
4. Screw-in the three leveler feet found underneath the unit.
5. Repack the unit in the original packing materials and include all accessories originally
included with the unit.
6. Specify heated and insured shipping.
3. Installation Con’t.
ENGLISH
Display when scrolling through languages
STATIM 2000 S2S2R601
#323
Display when assigning unit number
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4. Instructions For Use
4.1 Statim 2000S — Using the Cassette
When removing the cassette after a cycle, exercise caution as the metal areas will be hot
and the cassette may contain hot steam.
To open the cassette:
1. Hold the cassette handle with your thumbs facing inward on the cassette latch.
2. Push downward on the cassette latch.
3. Raise the cassette lid upwards and disengage the
hinge.
4. Rest the lid on its outer surface.
To close the cassette:
1. Align the hinge tab
on the cassette lid with
the hinge slot
on the rear of the bottom tray.
2. As you begin to close the lid, the hinge tab and slot will engage.
Inserting the cassette into the Statim 2000S:
1. Place the end of the cassette into the unit.
2. Gently push inward until you hear a “click
sound.
Never push the cassette into the Statim with force as the interior components could
be damaged.
Removing the cassette:
1. Grasp the handle with two hands and pull away from the unit.
2. Pull the cassette clear of the unit and set down on a rm surface.
Disengaging the cassette
When not in use, the cassette should be disengaged. To disengage the cassette, grasp the
handle and pull the cassette out until there is a 15 mm to 20 mm (
1
/ 2 to
3
/ 4”) gap between
the front of the Statim 2000S and the cassette handle.
• STAT-DRI
Treatment of the interior surfaces of the cassette with the Stat-Dri drying agent, provided with
your unit, will enhance the drying process. (Replacement bottles are available from SciCan,
order number 2OZPLUS, 8OZPLUST, 32OZPLUS).
Figure 7
cassette latch
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4. Instructions For Use Con’t.
4.2 Statim 5000S — Using the Cassette
When removing the cassette after a cycle, exercise caution as the metal areas will be hot
and the cassette may contain hot steam.
To open the cassette:
1. Push the carry handle n
1
into the
open position.
2. Put your hands on either side of the
cassette handle.
3. Insert your forengers in the slots and
place your thumbs on the thumb pads.
4. Press down with your thumbs and
pull up with your forengers until
the lid opens.
5. Raise the cassette lid and disengage
from the tray. Rest the lid on its
outer surface.
To close the cassette:
1. Align the hinge tab on the lid with the
hinge slot on the tray.
2. As you begin to close the lid, the hinge
tab and slot will engage.
3. Place the carry handle into the
closed position.
Inserting the cassette into the
Statim 5000S:
1. Hold the cassette handle in one hand
and the carry handle in the other as
shown in Figure 8.
2. Place the end of the cassette into the unit and drop the carry handle into its
closed position.
3. Gently push the cassette inward until you hear a click sound.
Never push the cassette into the Statim with force as the interior components could
be damaged.
n
1
n
1
Figure 8
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4. Instructions For Use Con’t.
Removing the cassette:
1. Grasp the cassette handle with one hand and pull out from the unit.
2. As the cassette emerges from the unit, grasp the carry handle with your free hand and lift
it upwards.
3. Pull the cassette clear from the unit and set down on a rm surface.
Disengaging the cassette
When not in use, the cassette should be disengaged. To disengage the cassette, grasp the
handle and pull the cassette out until there is a 15 mm to 20 mm (
1
/ 2 to
3
/ 4”) gap between
the front of the Statim 5000S and the cassette handle.
4.3 Statim 5000S — STAT-DRI Plates
The Statim 5000S cassette uses STAT-DRI plates to enhance the drying process for
wrapped instruments. The adjustable plates are designed for the unwrapped instruments
rack
and eliminate the need for a separate wrapped instrument rack.
Up to ten plates can be arranged along the length of the rack. Each unit is shipped
with ve STAT-DRI plates. Additional plates may be ordered from SciCan (SciCan
part number 01-103935).
To install and adjust a STAT-DRI plate, follow these steps:
1. Hold a plate over the desired position, tilted slightly
forward with the tabs down.
2. Insert the tabs between the mesh of the
unwrapped instrument rack.
3. Each tab has an elongated slot. Slide the plate until
the wire is at the end of each slot.
4. Release the plate to the resting position.
5. Prepare and load instruments for sterilization.
4.4 Preparing and Loading Instruments
Before loading any instruments into the Statim, consult the manufacturer’s reprocessing
instructions.
Clean Instruments
Clean and rinse all instruments before loading them into the cassette. Disinfectant residues
and solid debris may inhibit sterilization and damage the instruments, the cassette, and the
Statim. Lubricated instruments must be wiped thoroughly and any excess lubricant should be
removed before loading.
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4. Instructions For Use Con’t.
Unwrapped Instruments
Arrange unwrapped instruments on the rack by spreading them as evenly as possible.
Wrapped Instruments (single wraps)
Place the instruments into single layer autoclave bags according to the manufacturer’s
instructions. Orient the instrument rack in the cassette to ensure that wrapped instruments
rest approximately 6 mm / 0.25” above the cassette base. Place the wrapped instruments
on the rack and arrange them to avoid overlap. Ensure that all wrapped loads are dry before
handling and /or storage to maintain sterility.
The use of cloth wraps in the Statim is not recommended.
SciCan recommends the use of paper / paper and plastic / paper autoclave bags
manufactured in accordance to EN 868. Loosely pack instruments in the bags to allow steam
penetration to all instrument surfaces.
The wrapped instrument rack for the Statim 5000S is designed to hold a maximum of
12 autoclave bags. Care must be taken to ensure that the combined weight of the loaded
bags does not exceed 1.5 kg (3.3 lbs).
The unwrapped instrument rack tted with a maximum of 10 Stat-Dri plates will hold
10 autoclave bags.
Rubber and Plastic Instruments
The following materials can be sterilized in the Statim:
nylon, polycarbonate (Lexan™), polypropylene, PTFE (Teon™), acetal (Delrin™),
polysulfone (Udel™), polyetherimide (Ultem™), silicone rubber, and polyester.
When loading rubber and plastic instruments in the tray, leave a space between the
instruments and the cassette walls. This ensures that steam reaches all surfaces, and
will promote drying.
The following materials cannot be sterilized in the Statim:
polyethylene, ABS, styrene, cellulosics, PVC, Acrylic (Plexiglas™), PPO (Noryl™), latex,
neoprene, and similar materials.
Use of these materials may lead to instrument or equipment damage. If you are unsure
of your instrument’s material or construction, do not load into your Statim until you have
checked with the instrument manufacturer.
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4. Instructions For Use Con’t.
All Instruments
The Statim is NOT intended for sterilizing textiles, liquids or biomedical waste. Instruments
will remain sterile after a successful cycle until the cassette is disengaged from the unit.
Unwrapped instruments, once exposed to ambient or external conditions, cannot be
maintained in a sterile state. If sterile storage is desired, wrap the instruments to be sterilized
in autoclave bags, according to the instrument manufacturer’s instructions. Then allow the
wrapped cycle to run until the air-dry phase is complete.
Best Practice: Allow instruments (wrapped or unwrapped) to dry completely prior to
handling. Wrapped or pouched instruments must not touch each other to promote drying
and enable effective sterilization.
SciCan recommends the nal user carefully choose the most appropriate sterilization cycle
according to the recommendations of their leading infection control authorities and local
regulatory guidelines / recommendations.
Routine Monitoring
Chemical process indicators suitable for steam sterilizers should be included in or on each
package or load being sterilized. In addition, the weekly use of biological indicators, which
allow you to ascertain whether the instruments have been exposed
to sterilization conditions, is recommended.
Note for Ophthalmology Use
In the eld of ophthalmology, proper wrapping or pouching of surgical instruments will reduce
the exposure of instruments to any process residues during the sterilization cycle. Due to
the highly sensitive nature of some types of surgery (particularly in ophthalmology), SciCan
recommends that all instruments be routinely packaged or wrapped and processed through
the wrapped cycle of the sterilizer. This practice is the suggested approach for the majority
of sterile surgical procedures and is referenced in most leading infection control publications
and guidelines.
4.5 Instrument Weight Guide
NOTE: The above weights are to be used as reference only. For exact weights of your
instruments, consult the manufacturer’s specications.
Instrument
Scissors
Dental scalers
Forceps
Dental handpiece
Wrapped instrument rack
Unwrapped instrument rack
Suction cannula
Plastic mouth mirror
Impression tray
Plastic x-ray positioning ring
Typical Instrument Weight
30 g / 0.96 oz
20 g / 0.64 oz
15 g / 0.48 oz
40 to 60 g / 1.29 to 1.92 oz
260 g / 8.35 oz
225 g / 7.23 oz
10 g / 0.32 oz
8 g / 0.25 oz
15 to 45 g / 0.48 to 1.45 oz
20 g / 0.64 oz
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4. Instructions For Use Con’t.
4.6 Selecting a Cycle
The Statim 2000S and 5000S have seven sterilization cycles, each designed to
sterilize using the parameters specied. Each cycle can be selected by pressing
the UNWRAPPED, WRAPPED or RUBBER / PLASTIC cycle buttons.
The types of instruments, sterilization requirements and a graph depicting each cycle
characteristics are described over the following pages.
1. Unwrapped Cycles
The Statim 2000S and 5000S feature two 134˚C type S and one 134˚C type N
UNWRAPPED sterilization cycles. At the end of the cycle’s sterilization phase, air drying will
commence for one hour.
Air-drying can be interrupted at any
time by pressing the STOP button.
To select one of these cycles:
Press the UNWRAPPED
cycle button to scroll through the available
cycles.
Once the desired cycle has been
selected, press the START button.
The unit memory remembers the last
cycle run and then displays this rst when
the unit is powered on.
A
B
C
D
E
F
D Sterilizing
134˚C / 304 kPa -
138˚C / 341 kPa
E Venting
F Air Drying
3.5 min / 18 min
A 100˚C / 101 kPa
B 3 purges (Conditioning)
peak at 133˚C / 295 kPa
vent to 115˚C / 169 kPa
C Pressurizing
(Type S)
A
B
C
D
E
F
D Sterilizing
134˚C / 304 kPa -
138˚C / 341 kPa
E Venting
F Air Drying
3.5 min
A 100˚C / 101 kPa
B 1 purge (Conditioning)
peak at 133˚C / 295 kPa
vent to 115˚C / 169 kPa
C Pressurizing
(Type N)
HOLLOW UNWRAPPED (S) 134˚C / 3.5 min
HOLLOW UNWRAPPED (S) 134˚C / 18 min
SOLID UNWRAPPED (N) 134˚C / 3.5 min
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2. Hollow Wrapped Cycles
The Statim 2000S and 5000S
feature two WRAPPED 134˚C type S
sterilization cycles.
To select one of these S Cycles:
Press the WRAPPED button to
scroll through the available cycles.
Once the desired cycle has been selected, press the START button.
The unit remembers the last cycle run and then displays this rst when the unit
is powered on.
A Process Challenge Device (PCD) is available for validation of HOLLOW WRAPPED (S)
134˚C/3.5 min cycle.
3. Rubber and Plastics Cycle
The Statim 2000S and 5000S feature two
121˚C type S sterilization cycles.
To select one of these S Cycles:
Press the RUBBER / PLASTIC button
to scroll through the available cycles.
4. Instructions For Use Con’t.
A
B
C
D
E
F
D Sterilizing
134˚C / 304 kPa -
138˚C / 341 kPa
E Venting
F Air Drying
3.5 min /
18 min
A 100˚C / 101 kPa
B 6 purges (Conditioning)
peak at 133˚C / 295 kPa
vent to 115˚C / 169 kPa
C Pressurizing
HOLLOW WRAPPED (S) 134˚C / 3.5 min
HOLLOW WRAPPED (S) 134˚C / 18 min
A
B
C
D
E
F
D Sterilizing
121˚C / 205 kPa -
124˚C / 225 kPa
E Venting
F Air Drying
15 min / 30 min
A 100˚C / 101 kPa
B 3 purges (Conditioning)
peak at 120˚C / 199 kPa
vent to 110˚C / 143 kPa
C Pressurizing
RUBBER / PLASTIC (S) 121˚C / 15 min
RUBBER / PLASTIC (S) 121˚C / 30 min
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4. Instructions For Use Con’t.
Once the desired cycle has been selected, press the START button.
The unit remembers the last cycle run and then displays this rst when the
unit is powered on.
4. Air Dry Only Cycle
This is not a sterilization cycle.
The load is considered sterile after the successful completion of the sterilization phase of
the cycle. The Air Dry phase starts automatically after each sterilizing cycle and runs for
60 minutes.
Air drying may be interrupted by pressing the STOP button anytime after the sterilization
phase of the cycle is complete. To ensure that the contents of the cassette are dry, the
cycle should run for the full 60 minutes. Dryness is important for unwrapped instruments for
corrosion prevention. For wrapped instruments, a dry wrap is required to maintain sterility.
If the STOP button is pressed during the air drying stage of the sterilization cycle, and the
cassette has not been removed from the autoclave, the Air Dry Only cycle may be used to
promote further drying. If the cassette has been removed from the autoclave, it may NOT
be reinserted for the Air Dry Only cycle. If the cassette contains wrapped instruments and
the wraps are not dry when the cassette is opened, the instruments must be handled in a
manner that maintains their sterility and must be used immediately or resterilized.
NOTE: Sterilized instruments should only be handled once they are dry. Drying times can
vary depending on the weight of load, 60 minutes is based on a maximum load per cycle.
If best practices are exercised (refer to section ‘Preparing and Loading Instruments’ and
‘Maintenance’) and the load is less than the maximum capacity, instruments may be dry in
less than 60 minutes.
To start, press the Air Dry Only Cycle button, then press the START button.
When started independently, this cycle will run for 1 hour.
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4. Instructions For Use Con’t.
4.7 Running a Cycle
To operate each cycle, follow these steps and watch the LCD .
RUBBER / PLASTIC (S)
121˚C / 15 min
RUBBER / PLASTIC (S)
121˚C / 30 min
Cycle you selected
CYCLE NUMBER 000000
As the cycle is running,
various sounds will be heard.
This is the normal functioning of the unit.
or or
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SELECT A CYCLE
Cycle you selected
PRESS START
Cycle you selected
WARMING UP
CONDITIONING
110˚C 143 kPa
PRESSURIZING
125˚C 232 kPa
STERILIZING
136.8˚C 330 kPa 3:29
VENTING
108˚C 134 kPa
1. Turn the power switch
at the back of the unit to ON.
The LCD display reads:
2. Press the appropriate cycle button on the
keypad to scroll through the available cycles
The display will read either:
As the button is released the display reads:
The amber indicator light comes on. To indicate that the cycle is in progress, the following
messages are displayed as the cycle runs.
The unit’s cycle counter is displayed at the start, after the start button is depressed.
HOLLOW WRAPPED (S)
134˚C / 3.5 min
HOLLOW WRAPPED (S)
134˚C / 18 min
HOLLOW UNWRAPPED
(S) 134˚C / 3.5 min
HOLLOW UNWRAPPED
(S) 134˚C / 18 min
SOLID UNWRAPPED (N)
134˚C / 3.5 min
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4. Instructions For Use Con’t.
The buzzing noise during the air drying stage is the compressor operating. The air drying
phase of the cycle may be interrupted at any time by pressing the STOP button. The display
will read:
When the automatic 60-minute air drying stage is nished the display reads:
If a sterilization cycle is successful the reminder tone sounds and the amber light ashes
until the STOP button is pressed or the cassette is removed from the unit.
4.8 Stopping a Cycle
To stop a cycle press the STOP button. If the STOP button is pushed, the cassette is
removed, or the unit detects a problem while operating, the cycle will stop and the amber
active light will ash. Once a cycle has been stopped, the STOP button must be pressed
before another cycle can be started. The display reads any of the following messages:
If the display shows the message, CYCLE FAULT or NOT STERILE, the cassette contents
are not sterile! See section 7. Troubleshooting for more information.
If the air drying stage of the cycle is interrupted, do not store wrapped instruments that were
in the cassette unless they are dry.
CYCLE FAULT xxx
NOT STERILE
CASSETTE REMOVED
NOT STERILE
or
PLEASE WAIT
CYCLE COMPLETE
REMOVE CASSETTE
CYCLE COMPLETE
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