Troubleshooting, Problem cause remedy – Leica Biosystems CM1850 UV User Manual

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Leica CM1850 UV – Cryostat

Problem

Cause

Remedy

8.

Troubleshooting

Fat on the corner or edge of the
anti-roll plate.

- Rusty knife/blade.

- Static electricity or air cur-

rents.

- Anti-roll plate too warm.

- Temperature too low for the

tissue cut.

- Blunt part, dirt, dust, frost or

rust on the knife/blade.

- Leading edge of anti-roll plate

damaged.

- Hard particles in the tissue.
- Knife back dirty.

- Microtome was not entirely dry

when switching on refrigera-
tion; consequently ice built up
in the micrometer feed system.

- Defective microtome.

- Moisture on the underside

caused the disc to freeze to the
freezing shelf or specimen
head.

- Mains plug not properly con-

nected.

- Defective fuses.
- Temperature control switch

activated.

Flattened sections curl up when
anti-roll plate is picked up

Sections tear

Inconsistent or insufficient speci-
men feed

Specimen disc cannot be re-
moved

Cryostat inoperational

- Remove fat with alcohol.

- Remove rust.

- Remove static electricity.

- Cool down the anti-roll plate.

- Increase temperature and

wait.

- Remove cause.

- Replace the plate.

- - -
- Clean.

- Remove the microtome and

dry it thoroughly before rein-
stallation.

- Call technical service.

- Apply concentrated alcohol to

the contact point or heat the
specimen head.

- Check the mains plug is prop-

erly connected.

- Replace the fuses.
- Check site conditions as de-

scribed in section 5.2, and
reset the temperature control
switch.

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