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3.3 Connecting the Waste Bottle
The waste bottle
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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 Figure 4):
1. Insert the exhaust
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tube into the
fitting
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on the back of the unit and
connect tightly.
2. Cut the tube to length and slide the waste
bottle fitting
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into place.
3. Place the free end of the tube into
the hole in the lid of the waste bottle and
hand-tighten the fitting. Do not
coil the exhaust tube.
4. Unscrew the lid and copper condenser
coil
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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 refill 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/0.3˝ in
diameter) in the counter-top and secured with the provided nylon clamps.
3.4 Filling the Statim Reservoir
When filling 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 filling the reservoir.
If your unit is equipped with a Rev 7 PCB or higher (software SxxxR6xx), you can read
the water conductivity by refering to Section 5.9 Reading Water Quality.
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Figure 4
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2000
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5000
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