Statim 2000 Classic PM Checklist without Bio-Filter

Statim 2000 Classic PM Checklist (without Bio-Filter)

With this next entry in our series of guides to help with preventative maintenance, we’re sticking with the Statim 2000 classic again. We understand that maintenance in itself can be a bit of a chore. Add maintenance periods that need to be adhered to every so often and sometimes you might end up forgetting parts of it. And when it comes to your autoclave, that’s something you should never do. So we’re here to help. As a part of our Free Tech Support Program, we made these checklist guides to help you in telling you what you need when you need it. Now we’ve gone over the Statim 2000 classic before, but the previous guide was for a Statim 2000 with a biological filter in its pm kit. This guide, however, is for a Statim 2000 classic that DOES NOT require a biological filter in its pm kit. We’ll tell you everything you should be doing for every preventative maintenance period. 

This checklist comes as a part of our Free Preventative Maintenance program. And if you have any questions our certified technicians are here to help. And you can give us a call at 704-966-1650, and hit option 3 for our Free Tech Support line. 

Statim 2000 Classic PM Kit Checklist without Bio FIlter

The Preventative Maintenance 

Daily Maintenance 

The daily maintenance on your Statim 2000 Classic has to do with the waste bottle. The daily maintenance checklist requires you to:

  • Replace distilled water in reservoir as needed
  • Empty the waste bottle every time you refill the reservoir
  • For opthamalic use, drain water after each working day and refill at the start of the next workday
  • Clean door gasket with a micro fiber cloth/dishwashing soap and inspect for crease or tears
  • Wipe exterior of unit and surrounding area with Optim disinfecting wipes or liquids 

The SciCan Waste Bottle is available here.

Optims various disinfecting wipes can be found here. 

Optim one-step disinfection liquids can be found here. 

Weekly Maintenance 

The weekly maintenance revolves around cleaning the chamber of your autoclave with specialized cleaning solutions. Namely, Stat-Dri spray and Opticlave autoclave cleaner. The weekly maintenance says you should:

  • Wash the interior of the cassette with dishwashing soap or a mild detergent that does not contain chlorine
  • Scrub the the inside of cassette with a cleaning pad designed for use with Teflon coated surfaces
  • Clean water reservoir filter. For non-opthamalic use, drain reservoir at end of the work week
  • Use Opticlave to clean the water reservoir at the end of each work week
  • Apply a new coating of Stat-Dri to the inside surface of the cassette

Stat-Dri Spray is available here. 

Opticlave is also available here. 

Every 6 Months or Every 500 Cycles

 Maintenance that occurs every 6 months or every 500 cycles consists of checking and replacing the cassette seal and the two filters if need be. Every 6 months, you are recommended to*

  • Replace cassette seal every 500 cycles or six months (whichever comes first)
  • Replace air compressor filter every 500 cycles or six months (whichever comes first)

*Reminder: This blog is intended for if your Statim 2000 Classic does NOT require a biological filter. Not all Statim 2000 models require it, if yours does, refer to our blog here. If it does not, continue on this page. The bio-filter on the 2000 eliminates the compressor from getting destroyed immediately if your check valve goes bad, it also filters the air going to the check valve.

The Statim 2000 Classic PM Kit #3 for this maintenance is available here. 

Every 2 Years

Every two years you should be checking on some of the more innermost parts. Every two years, you should: 

*And if you have any questions about the condition of these parts, call us on our FREE Technical Support Line at 704-966-1650, Option 3.  

The Statim 2000 Check Valve is available here. 

The Solenoid Plunger Repair Kit is available here. 

 

Final Thoughts

If you’ve reached this point, then you should have a good understanding as to what your maintenance schedule should look like. But if you still have questions or there’s help you need, we’ve got options. You can call us anytime at our tech support line at 704-966-1650, Option 3 for free tech support. Or we have our Free Preventative Maintenance Program. Which allows you to submit information on your machine, and WE call YOU whenever it’s time to maintain a part of your autoclave. Our techs will walk you through step-by-step and tell you what part you need and what to do with it. 

Hopefully this guide helps you to understand that preventative maintenance isn’t a daunting task as long as you know what to do.


As always if you have any questions about this process or anything else please feel free to contact us and take advantage of our “FREE TECH SUPPORT.”

We also offer FREE VIRTUAL TECH SUPPORT to “See and Talk” with a “Real Time Live Technician” for any problems you may be in need of help with.

You can also use our “FREE MAINTENANCE PROGRAM”. Take the guesswork and worrying about what unit is due for maintenance and which maintenance cycle it is time for. We will keep track of all your autoclaves and let you know when it’s time for anything.


You can find the Statim 2000 Classic on our website here. 

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