What is Cycle Fault 3 Statim 5000?

What is Cycle Fault 3 Statim 5000?

Error Codes (New Statim 2000 & Statim 5000) Cycle Fault 1: Indicates failure to achieve adequate temperature for a given time frame. Cycle Fault 3: Indicates failure to achieve adequate pressure & temperature. Check for visible steam leaks at cassette seal or cassette components.

How do I reset my Statim?

This message is displayed when there is a power failure in the middle of a cycle or whenever the power is turned off after an error occurred and the STOP button is not pressed. Press Stop To Reset This message is displayed on all error faults. Press STOP to clear message.

How do you calibrate a Statim 5000?

Let’s get started.

  1. Turn OFF main power and remove the cover from Your Statim.
  2. Short together PINs W1 with a “jumper” on the main PCB board.
  3. Turn ON the power.
  4. The LCD should display CALIBRATION with: 2 digits in the upper left, 2 digits in the upper right.
  5. Insert The Cassette.
  6. HOLD down the UNWRAPPED and press START.

How do you drain a Statim 5000?

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 of the Statim 5000 User Manual) empty the contents of the reservoir into the water container.
  3. Remove any remaining water from the reservoir with a non-linting, absorbent towel.

Why is my Statim leaking?

If your Statim is leaking steam around the cassette, and water is pooling underneath the unit, it is time to replace the seal.

How do you drain a Statim?

A: To empty the reservoir, use the drain tube. If your Statim does not have a drain tube, a hand pump will suffice. Except when filling or emptying the reservoir, keep the reservoir cap securely fastened at all times.

How do I turn on my Statim 5000?

Hold down the wrapped instrument button and turn the Statim ON. Release the wrapped button when the display appears.

How hot does a Statim get?

STATIM G4 Sterilization Cycle Specifications

Cycle Sterilization Temp. Total Cycle Time (*does not include drying)
STATIM 2000 G4
Unwrapped 135°C 6 Minutes
Wrapped 135°C 14 Minutes
Rubber/Plastic 121°C 20 Minutes

What kind of sterilizer is a Statim?

STATIM is the fastest cassette sterilizer from start to sterile. Using only a small amount of water for each cycle, the STATIM heats and converts to steam in mere seconds. The innovative design of STATIM’s fully removable chamber allows for quick heating and cooling.

How do you drain water from a Statim?

How do you clean a Statim?

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. Check the water reservoir filter every week and clean if necessary. Replace only if necessary.

Is there a fault in Statim cycle 6?

STATIM Cycle Fault 6 The software has detected a steam generator (boiler) temperature 5°C greater than the chamber, within 7.2seconds after a purge during the sterilizing phase of a cycle. Calibrate boiler.

What to do if your statim unit is leaking steam?

Unit will normally have a major steam leak from the cassette. If cassette is leaking repair as needed. Replace cassette seal, lid or tray. End user repair 2. If the cassette is not leaking, unit is reading incorrect chamber temperature. A calibration cassette is required to check chamber temperature.

What should I do if my Statim cassette is leaking?

1. Check for visible steam leaks from the cassette. If the cassette is leaking repair as needed. Replace cassette seal, lid or tray. End user repair 2. If no steam leaks are visible disassemble solenoid valve and check for debris. Make sure plunger slides smoothly in plunger tube. Field Service Tech. repair 3.

Where is the biological filter on Statim 5000?

On the Statim 5000 the middle screw in the rear is behind the biological filter holding the filter bracket. With facia overhanging edge of counter or table, lift up on rear of cover until it clears internal components, then slide cover forward about an inch.