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STAT
IM 2000/2000S
Service Guide
96-106775 Rev 5.0
About this Service Guide
STAT
IM
5000/5000S/5000 G4 Service Guide
About this Service Guide
This STAT
IM service manual was created to act as reference for the service and repair of the
STAT
IM brand. In the interest of providing one comprehensive global service manual, this book
references both the STAT
IM 5000 and the STATIM 5000S models. Because of this, you will note
that there are chapters and sections that do not apply to the STAT
IM unit that you may have, or
are repairing.
If you have a question about the unit you are repairing, please do not hesitate to contact your local
SciCan representative for confirmation.
Hazardous voltages are accessible when the cover is removed. Disconnect the power cord before
servicing the power mains portion of the controller board and associated devices.
If the cover is removed, a dielectric strength test (Hi-Pot) AND a protective bonding impedance
test (ground continuity) must be performed on the STATIM when the work is completed and after
the cover has been returned to the unit.
The STAT
IM is heavy. Exercise caution and seek assistance when lifting or carrying the units.
Use only steam-process distilled water in the STAT
IM.
The STAT
IM contains electronic circuitry that is static sensitive. Always wear a static strap when
working with or near printed wiring boards. In addition, use static footstraps, grounding mats and
grounded work surfaces when servicing microprocessor devices. Transport boards and devices in
static protected bags.
Ensure that there is sufficient steam-process distilled water in the STAT
IM before activating the
pump.
Safety Compliance
When a STAT
IM is serviced, the safety criteria as specified by applicable international safety
standards and applicable national, state, provincial, and regional laws and regulations must be
observed and maintained.
The following symbols
appear in the margins
of this book.
Apotential hazard
to the operator.
Asituation which
may lead to a
mechanical failure.
Important
information