STATIM 2000/S/E & 5000/S • PCB Rev. 7.0 Replacement Instructions PCB Rev 7.0 Replacement Instructions 96-109424 Rev 3.
Table Of Contents 1. Statim non-S Rev 6xx Calibration Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2. Statim S-Class Rev 6xx Calibration Instruction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 3. Statim USB Adapter Quick Setup Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 4. PCB Rev. 7.0 Assembly Instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 5. PCB 7 Kits ST5000 Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 6.
1. Statim Non-S Calibration - Software revision 6.00 and higher Instructions for the Calibration of Statim Autoclave thermocouples Warning Î Incorrect or inaccurate calibration may cause unsuccessful sterilization of instruments. Î Statim units contain electronic components which may be damaged or destroyed by electro-static discharge (ESD). Observe appropriate safeguards when calibrating. Î Always wear a static strap when working with or near printed wiring boards.
5. Confirm that the display appears similar to the example below: Validation thermocouple reading VVV Validation thermocouple hexadecimal offset compared with chamber reading CVO TTT Chamber temperature in ºC TO Chamber thermocouple hexadecimal offset DDD Difference between Validation TC and chamber temperatures in ºC The value in the lower right-hand corner (DDD) is the difference between the Chamber and Validation thermocouple readings.
Validation Thermocouple Calibration: 11. New! Turn the machine off and back on, while keeping Unwrapped and Wrapped button pressed to go back to Service Mode. Enter password to continue. Toggle using keypad through the menu selection to reach Calibration option and press R&P key. The display should show the calibration screen. 12. Check that there is sufficient water in the water reservoir before proceeding. 13. Start a Validation Assy. self-calibration cycle.
2. Statim S-Class Calibration - Software Revision 6.00 & Higher Instructions for the Calibration of Statim S-Class Autoclave Warning Î Incorrect or inaccurate calibration may cause unsuccessful sterilization of instruments. Î Always recalibrate the thermocouples and pressure transducer after replacing a steam generator, probe bracket, pressure transducer, controller board, pressure interface board, or microprocessor / EEPROM.
4. New! Power up unit while keeping Unwrapped and Wrapped button pressed to enter Statim Service Mode. This Service Mode is password protected, enter password to continue (default password is: Unwrapped, Wrapped, R&P and Stop keys pressed in this order). Keypad functions at this time: Unwrapped Key: Select next item in the menu. Wrapped Key: Select previous item in the menu.
CHAMBER CALIBRATION: (Temperature and Pressure) 6. To start a chamber calibration cycle press and release the Unwrapped cycle button and then press START button. The system will run a normal sterilization cycle, but the LCD will continue to show the calibration display as shown in the example above. 7. By using the Unwrapped key (+) and Wrapped Key (-) adjust pressure offset (at atmospheric pressure) until the internal sensor pressure reading (as displayed in the PPP.
11.For software revisions higher than 4.15 (R415) when chamber pressure is higher than 115kPa the PO field will switch to indicate the POS – Pressure Offset Sterilization. During the sterilization phase, after adjusting the temperature, press R&P key to select the PO field (PO field will be flashing) and using the keypad, adjust the pressure offset POS to match the external meter pressure indication within 1 kPa. NOTE: POS should not be more than 14 counts (7kPa) away in any direction from POA.
3. Statim Data Logger Quick Setup Guide For units with Rev. 7 Printed Circuit Board Only Note: Please do not connect Statim Data Logger. Follow instruction below first. Step 1: Selection of the USB Flash/MSD Option. a) Selection of the USB Flash/MSD Option i. Power up unit while holding the Stop button pressed. The user menu is going to be displayed. ii. By using Unwrapped and Wrapped keys scroll down to RS232. Press Rubber and Plastic key. iii. The RS232 configuration menu is displayed.
Step 3: Setup Unit ID. a) Power up unit while holding the Stop button pressed. The user menu is going to be displayed. b) By using Unwrapped and Wrapped keys scroll down to Unit ID Setup. Press Rubber and Plastic key. c) Setup Unit ID by pressing Unwrapped, Wrapped, and Rubber and Plastic Keys. Press stop when done. Step 4: Attach Statim USB adapter a) Make sure that both Statim and Statim USB adapter are Off. b) Connect Statim USB adapter to Statim unit by using the serial cable.
4. PCB Rev. 7.0 Assembly Instructions All the connections remain the same as per previous PCB revisions with the exception of the thermocouple connection. In order to attach the thermocouple to the PCB, the thermocouple has to be attached to a TC connector as per following instructions: TC connector & Thermocouple assembly Screw 1 Screw 2 Step 1 Trim wires at 0.2 inches (5mm). Step 2 Step 3 Ground wire Detach wire cover with Screws 1 and 2. 0.2’ (5mm) Rubber o-ring groove Cut Ground wire.
5.PCB 7 Replacement Kits ST5000/S 1. 01-109370S PCB SEVEN 100V/110V ST5000 NA, Japan 2. 01-109746S PCB 7 Repl. Kit ST5000 110V, NA, P • PCB Seven + Software • PCB Seven + Software + Printer + Serial Cable • Instructions 3. 01-109747S Alex Boiler/PCB7 ST5000 NA 110V, P. • PCB Seven + Software + Printer + Serial Cable • Alex Kit • Instructions 4. 01-109816S PCB 7 Repl.Kit ST5000 110V NA No P. • PCB Seven + Software + Serial Cable • Instructions 5. 01-109820S Alex/PCB7 ST5000 NA 110V, No P.
5.PCB 7 Replacement Kits ST5000/S 16. 01-109842S PCB 7 Repl. Kit ST5000 230V, No Pr. • PCB Seven + Software + Serial Cable • Instructions 17. 01-109843S Alex Boiler/PCB7 ST5000 230V, No Pr. • PCB Seven + Software + Serial Cable • Alex Kit • Instructions 18. 01-109368S PCB SEVEN 220/240V ST5000S, C 19. 01-109846S PCB 7 Repl. Kit ST5000S, Pr. • PCB Seven + Software • PCB Seven + Software + Printer + Serial Cable • Instructions 20. 01-109847S Alex Boiler/PCB7 ST5000S, Pr.
6. PCB 7 Replacement Kits ST2000/E/S 1. 01-109365S PCB SEVEN Alex 110V 2000 B: y PCB Seven + Software 2. 01-109690S PCB 7 Repl. Kit, ST2000 110V, B: y PCB Seven + Software + Serial Cable y Instructions 3. 01-109716S 4. 01-109722S 5. 01-109366S 6. 01-109692S 7. 01-109717S 8. 01-109363S 9. 01-109642S 10. 01-109718S 11. 01-109397S 12. 01-109696S 13. 01-109734S 14. 01-109364S 15. 01-109640S 16. 01-109736S 17. 01-110437S 18. 01-110439S 19.
7. Statim Autoclave Conductivity Circuit Calibration Instructions Statim Autoclave equipped with PCB rev 7.x requires Conductivity Circuit Calibration 1. Disconnect conductivity sensors wires 2. Using a wire, make a short on the FLOAT pins (J4-5 and J4-6) 3. Enter Service Mode (Power up unit while holding Unwrapped and Wrapped button pressed.) 4. Use Unwrapped Key to select next item in the menu or Wrapped Key to select previous item in the menu until Conductivity Setup is displayed. 5.
8. Statim Rev. 7 PCB User and Service Menus 1. User setup menu.......................................................................................................................... 16 1.1 Time/Date Setup Mode ....................................................................................................... 16 1.2 Language Setup ................................................................................................................... 17 1.3 Unit ID Setup....................................
1. User setup menu Note: To enter User Setup Menu power up Statim while Stop key is pressed To initially setup your Statim >Time/Date Setup Language Setup Unit ID Setup Water Quality Last Printout RS232 End Of Line CR/LF Serial Port Bitrate Printer user ß char Save and Exit Exit Keypad Unwrapped Wrapped Rubber and Plastics Stop 1.
1.2 Language Setup Display information in your desired language Display N.A ENGLISH Available Languages N.A ENGLISH U.K.ENGLISH FRANCAIS DEUTSCH ESPANOL ITALIANO DANSK PORTUGUES NEDERLANDS Keypad Unwrapped Wrapped Rubber and Plastics Stop 1.3 JAPANESE SVENSKA POLSKI MAGYAR CESKY NORSK ISLENSKA SLOVENCINA EESTI Japanese (Sterimaster) Select next language Select previous language If Repeater mode is on, this key will scroll through all the available display messages of the chosen language.
1.4 Water Quality Display detected water quality Water Quality CD=xx.xuS/NNN/y.yppm Screen Representation xx.x NNN 1.5 y.y Water conductivity in uS (micro-Siemens) Water conductivity in ADC (Analog to Digital converter) counts (0…255) Water quality in ppm (parts per million) Keypad Rubber and Plastics Stop Return to main menu Exit to normal mode of operation Last Printout To reprint the last cycle Keypad Stop 1.
1.7 End of Line CR/LF Configure the printout layout >End Of Line CR/LF CR/LF CR This only needs to be set if a serial printer is attached to the serial port. Available options - No line terminator is sent after each line. To be used with printers that accept only 20 characters per line and automatically advance to next line. Should be used with the STATprinter. CR A is sent at the end of the line. To be used with printers that advance to beginning of next line when a CR is received.
1.8 Serial Port Bit Rate Choose bit rate for device connected to the serial port >Serial Port Bitrate 9600 19200 57600 115200 300 1200 2400 4800 If USB FLASH/MSD is selected as the RS232 device, a Serial Port Bit Rate selection of 9600 will be required for the Data Logger to be operational. Keypad Unwrapped Wrapped Rubber and Plastics Stop 1.9 Select next option. Second line shows the new value Select previous option.
2. Service Menu Note: To enter Service Menu power up Statim while holding Unwrapped and Wrapped keys pressed. After that enter password to access Service menu. Default password is Unwrapped, Wrapped, R&P and Stop keys in this order. The service technician can change this password. In case the changed password is lost a backdoor password can be used: Unwrapped, Wrapped, Unwrapped, Wrapped in this order.
2.1. Calibration Calibrate thermocouple offsets 2.1.1. Non S units Chamber Calibration Screen VVV.V VO CCC.C CO VC Chamber Calibration Sterilization phase VVV.V VO CCC.C CO ADJUST TEMP! VC “ADJUST TEMP!” is displayed during moments when the Chamber Offset should be adjusted. Chamber Offset (CO) flashes when it can be adjusted. Validation thermocouple validation VVV.V VO* CCC.C CO VC Screen Representation VVV.V VO CCC.
Rubber and Plastics Stop Start the Burn-in cycle Exit to normal mode of operation Keypad functions when calibration cycle is running: Unwrapped Increment selected offset Wrapped Decrement selected offset Stop Interrupt calibration cycle 2.1.2. S units Chamber Calibration Screen PPP.P PO HHH.H CO CCC.C Chamber Calibration, Pressure calibration phase PPP.P PO HHH.H CO Adjust PRESS. CCC.C “Adjust PRESS!” is displayed during moments when the Pressure Offset at Atmospheric (POA) should be adjusted.
Wrapped Rubber and Plastics Stop To start the Chamber thermocouple Calibration cycle, first press and release the Unwrapped key followed by pressing the Start key. Sends the last printout to the printer. The printer must be connected and selected for this feature to work. Start the Burn-in cycle Exit to normal mode of operation Keypad functions when calibration cycle is running: Unwrapped Increment current selected offset.
cycles and cycle parameters are displayed one by one on the LCD display. The available sets of cycle parameters are listed in the chart below. Unlocked mode Available Cycles Locked mode Keypad Button SOLID UNWRAPPED (N) 134°C / 3.5 min HOLLOW UNWRAPPED (S) 134°C / 3.5 min Unwrapped HOLLOW UNWRAPPED (S) 134°C / 18 min HOLLOW WRAPPED (S) 134°C / 3.
Keypad Unwrapped Wrapped Rubber and Plastics Stop 2.5. Increment current field Decrement current field Move to next field Exit Conductivity setup and save displayed thresholds, “HH.H” and “LL.L”. Enter normal mode of operation. Water.Cnd Tmp. Comp Enable or disable water conductivity temperature compensation >Water.Cnd Tmp. Comp On Off Keypad Unwrapped Wrapped Rubber and Plastics Stop 2.6. Select next option. Second line shows the new value Select previous option.
2.8. Display last CF# Show the last Cycle Fault that occurred >Display last CF# ## (######) 2.9.
2.11. Press. Atm. Offset View the offset of the pressure sensor for atmospheric conditions >Press. Atm. Offset ## Screen Representation ## Offset Value Keypad Rubber and Plastics Stop Return to main menu Exit to normal mode of operation 2.12. Press. Ster. Offset View the offset of the pressure sensor for sterilization conditions >Press. Ster. Offset ## Screen Representation ## Offset Value Keypad Rubber and Plastics Stop Return to main menu Exit to normal mode of operation 2.13. Press.
2.14. Validation Offset View the offset of the thermocouple >Validation Offset ## Screen Representation ## Offset Value Keypad Rubber and Plastics Stop Return to main menu Exit to normal mode of operation 2.15. Voltage Calibration Adjust voltage offsets Voltage Calibration V = VVV VCal. = CCC Screen Representation VVV CCC Keypad Unwrapped Wrapped Rubber and Plastics Stop Voltage measured by unit Voltage calibration offset.
2.17. Repeater mode Enable or disable unit to run cycles continuously >Repeater mode On Off Keypad Unwrapped Wrapped Rubber and Plastics Stop Select next option. Second line shows the new value Select previous option. Second line shows the new value Select and return to main menu Exit, without saving, to normal mode of operation 2.18. Factory default Reset to factory default settings >Factory default No YES, RESET NVRAM ! This function resets the NVRAM to factory default settings.
2.20. Backup NVRAM Saves a copy of the unit’s current settings >Backup NVRAM No Yes Keypad Unwrapped Wrapped Rubber and Plastics Stop Select next option. Second line shows the new value Select previous option. Second line shows the new value Select and return to main menu Exit, without saving, to normal mode of operation 2.21. Restore NVRAM Restores the previously saved unit settings into the NVRAM >Restore NVRAM No Yes Keypad Unwrapped Wrapped Rubber and Plastics Stop Select next option.
9. Statim 2000 Trouble-shooting Cycle Faults – Software Revision R1xx, R2xx, R4xx, R5xx and R6xx Cycle Fault Number Description of Fault Probable Cause of Fault Cycle Fault #1 The cassette temperature failed to reach 95ºC within a time-out period. Cycle Fault #2 Software Revisions R1xx or R2xx only Cycle Fault #3 The cassette temperature failed to increase from 95°C to 100°C within a time-out period. Cycle Fault #4 The cassette has failed to achieve sterilization conditions within a timeout period.
9. Statim 2000 Trouble-shooting Cycle Faults – Software Revision R1xx, R2xx, R4xx, R5xx and R6xx Cycle Fault #6 Software Revisions R2xx or R4xx The software has detected the filtered steam generator temperature 6°C greater than the chamber during the sterilizing phase of a cycle. Cycle Fault #6 Software Revision R5xx and R6xx The software has detected the Validation thermocouple temperature to be 5°C greater than the chamber during the sterilizing phase of a cycle.
9. Statim 2000 Trouble-shooting Cycle Faults – Software Revision R1xx, R2xx, R4xx, R5xx and R6xx Cycle Fault #9 Not used Cycle Fault #10 The cassette temperature has failed to drop to115°C during the Unwrapped or Wrapped Cycle OR the temperature has failed to drop to 110°C during the Rubber and Plastics Cycle in the purge conditioning stage. The cassette temperature has failed to drop to 102°C within a timeout period of the end of a cycle during venting.
9. Statim 2000 Trouble-shooting Cycle Faults – Software Revision R1xx, R2xx, R4xx, R5xx and R6xx Cycle Fault #19 Cycle Fault #20 Software Revisions R1xx or R2xx For software rev. R1xx, R2xx and R4xx the steam generator calibration is invalid. For software rev. R5xx and R6xx the validation thermocouple calibration is invalid. In both cases a new steam generator or validation thermocouple calibration is required. The pump has failed to pump water into the steam generator during a pre-vent pump time-out.
9. Statim 2000 Trouble-shooting Cycle Faults – Software Revision R1xx, R2xx, R4xx, R5xx and R6xx Cycle Fault #26 Software Revision R5xx and R6xx The sterilization phase has failed to start within 3 minutes of the cassette reaching the sterilization temperature. CF26 is displayed when it occurred in three consecutive cycles (Cycle interrupted is displayed for the first two cycles). Cycle Fault 26 counter is reset whenever a successful cycle is completed.
9. Statim 2000 Trouble-shooting Cycle Faults – Software Revision R1xx, R2xx, R4xx, R5xx and R6xx Cycle Fault #98 Software Revisions R4xx and up (includes R5xx and R6xx) Microcontroller fails to communicate with ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) Hardware failure. MCU not inserted properly in the socket, extract MCU, and verify pins not to be shorted. Damaged ADC converter, replace PCB. If a PCB adapter is used, verify that PCB adapter is properly secured in the socket and that there are no bent pins.
9. Statim 2000 Trouble-shooting Printer Messages Cycle Fault Number Description of Fault Probable Cause of Fault Message "PRINTER FAULT" (If optional printer is installed) Printer is not printing. "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.
9. Statim 2000 Trouble-shooting (Diagnosing Conductivity Sensor Problems for PCB Rev 2.x, 5.x and 6.x only) STATIM / STATIM 1000 / 2000 UNITS CONTAIN ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS WHICH MAY BE DAMAGED OR DESTROYED BY ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE (ESD). IF THE RESERVOIR HAS BEEN DRAINED PRIOR TO TRANSPORT OR IF A NEW RESERVOIR IS BEING INSTALLED INTO THE UNIT, DISCHARGE THE PLASTIC RESERVOIR PRIOR TO DIAGNOSING CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR PROBLEMS OR INSTALLATION.
9. Statim 2000 Trouble-shooting Trouble-shooting, Original Statim Error Codes Unit Displays Select A Program There are different types of Controller Boards and software revisions which may be encountered while servicing STATIM / STATIM 1000 / 2000 units. Before using the Original Statim Error Codes verify that the Statim displays Select A Program when turned on.
9. Statim 2000 Trouble-shooting Trouble-shooting, Original Statim Error Codes Unit Displays Select A Program #5 Check Cassette #6 Check Cassette #7 Check Cassette #8 Check Cassette #9 Service Needed Check Cassette (without a number) between 2 minutes 44 seconds and 2 minutes 24 seconds remaining in the cycle. If a request to pump water occurs outside of 2 minutes 44 seconds, Check Cassette #5 occurs. The steam generator temperature is more than 5°C higher than the chamber temperature.
10. Statim 5000 Trouble-shooting – Cycle Faults Cycle Fault Number Description of Fault Suggested steps for Correction of fault Cycle Fault #1 The cassette temperature failed to reach 95°C within a time-out period. Cycle Fault #2 Software Revisions R1xx or R2xx only Cycle Fault #3 The cassette temperature failed to increase from 95°C to 100°C within a time-out period.
10. Statim 5000 Trouble-shooting – Cycle Faults Cycle Fault #6 Software Revision R5xx and R6xx The software has detected the filtered Validation thermocouple temperature 5°C greater than the chamber during the sterilizing phase of a cycle. Cycle Fault #7 During Sterilization phase of the cycle the cassette temperature has dropped below a threshold value.
10. Statim 5000 Trouble-shooting – Cycle Faults Cycle Fault #13 N/A Cycle Fault #14 Software Revisions R1xx or R2xx only The steam generator temperature is above 171°C during the sterilization phase of a cycle. This may be the result of a blocked steam generator inlet tube, a failed or weak water pump, a failed pump or steam generator triac, faulty seal installation or failed solenoid valve.
10. Statim 5000 Trouble-shooting – Cycle Faults Cycle Fault #25 The software has failed to detect a need to pump water within 90 seconds of the start of the cycle Cycle Fault #26 The sterilization phase has failed to start within 3 Software Revisions minutes of the cassette reaching the sterilization R1xx, R2xx or R4xx temperature. For software rev. R4xx CF26 is displayed when it occurred in three consecutive cycles (Cycle interrupted is displayed for the first two cycles).
10. Statim 5000 Trouble-shooting – Cycle Faults Cycle Fault #90 Software Revisions R6xx only Corrupted or not initialized chamber calibration value Cycle Fault #98 Software Revisions R4xx and up (includes R5xx and R6xx) Microcontroller fails to communicate with ADC (Analog to Digital Converter) “NO CONFIGURATION EEPROM” Lack of communication between microcontroller and EEPROM 46 This occurs when a new controller board or microprocessor has been installed.
10. Statim 5000 Trouble-shooting – Printer Messages Printer Fault Description of Fault Suggested steps for Correction of fault Message: PRINTER FAULT (if optional printer is installed) Printer is not printing This is caused by either a paper jam or a defective printer controller board.
10. Statim 5000 Trouble-shooting – Printer Messages is correctly connected if the time and date are shown on the LCD. Make sure that the printer is turned ON. Ensure that the paper is loaded properly. Check that the paper leaves the paper roll from the top of the roll. This means that the treated surface of the thermal paper will be in contact with the thermal print head. Other possibilities are a defective printer mechanism or a defective Printer Control Board.
11. Statim 2000S and 5000S Troubleshooting Cycle Faults – Software Revision R4xx, R5xx and R6xx Cycle Fault Number Description of Fault Probable Cause of Fault Cycle Fault #1 The cassette temperature failed to reach boiling temperature within a time-out period. Cycle Fault #2 Not used This fault may be caused by a large cassette leak in conjunction with an extremely large load or a blown thermal fuse caused by weak pump delivery and/or contaminated steam generator or a faulty steam generator triac.
11. Statim 2000S and 5000S Troubleshooting Cycle Faults – Software Revision R4xx, R5xx and R6xx Cycle Fault #11 The cassette temperature failed to drop to a floor condition within a timeout period at the end of sterilization during venting. Cycle Fault #12 This indicates a problem with the temperature measuring system.
11. Statim 2000S and 5000S Troubleshooting Cycle Faults – Software Revision R4xx, R5xx and R6xx Cycle Fault #28 The cassette pressure rose above a ceiling value. Cycle Fault #29 Cycle Fault #30 Not used The cassette temperature failed to reach the sterilization temperature within 15 seconds of the theoretical cassette temperature calculated from the measured cassette pressure reaching the sterilization temperature.
11. Statim 2000S and 5000S Troubleshooting Cycle Faults – Software Revision R4xx, R5xx and R6xx Cycle Fault #55 Cycle Fault #60 Cycle Fault #61 Cycle Fault #62 Cycle Fault #63 Cycle Fault #64 Cycle Fault #65 For the Rubber and Plastics cycle, the theoretical cassette temperature calculated from the measured cassette pressure was more than 4°C above the sterilization temperature, allowing for measurement error (i.e. Pchm > 232 kPa).
11. Statim 2000S and 5000S Troubleshooting Cycle Faults – Software Revision R4xx, R5xx and R6xx Cycle Fault #70 The time maintained by the internal timer of the processor didn’t match the time maintained by the external real-time clock.
11. Statim 2000 Trouble-shooting Printer Messages Cycle Fault Number Description of Fault Probable Cause of Fault Message "PRINTER FAULT" (If optional printer is installed) Printer is not printing. "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.
12. Statim Data Logger Troubleshooting This troubleshooting addresses problems that may be encountered when operating the Data Logger. In this troubleshooting, MSD (Mass Storage Device) refers to both USB memory sticks and SD Flash cards. The headings, such as, “SAFELY REMOVE MSD <> MSD/FLASH DETECTED”, refer to the display of multiple messages in alternation of one another on the Statim screen. MSD/FLASH = Mass Storage Device/Flash Card. ie; SD Memory Card or USB Flash Drive T1.
T5. If MSD has: Corrupt or unreadable files and/or directories Refer to the STATIM screen to confirm successful sterilization. The MSD may have been unplugged while data was being written to it. The MSD should not be unplugged until after the display shows: SAFELY REMOVE MSD <> MSD/FLASH DETECTED The corrupted files or directories may be lost. Reformat the MSD on your computer.
13. Printer Interface Board rev 4.x Installation Instruction When replacing a non-Rev 7x PCB of a Statim 5000(S) with printer with a rev 7.x PCB, the printer PCB must be upgraded to rev 4.x. Printer PCB Set-Up Instructions Identify Statim PCB revision Statim PCB Rev 2.4 - 6.4 ? Statim PCB Rev 7.x or higher? YES YES No Replace printer PCB with printer PCB rev. 4.x configured as serial printer (see Note) Replace printer PCB with printer PCB rev. 4.
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