Troubleshooting, 1 possible faults, 2 instrument malfunctions – Leica Biosystems SM2010 R User Manual

Page 41: Possible faults, Instrument malfunctions, Problem possible cause corrective action

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Leica SM2010 R

8. Troubleshooting

In the following table there is a list of the most common problems which can arise while work-

ing with the instrument, along with possible causes and troubleshooting procedures.

Problem

Possible cause

Corrective action

8.1

Possible faults

1. Thick/thin sections

The sections alternate between

being thick and thin. In extreme

cases, there are no sections what-

soever.

• The blade is not clamped properly.

• Blunt blade/knife.

• Angle of inclination of the knife/

blade and therefore also clearance

angle too small.

• Reclamp the blade.

• Laterally displace the blade/knife

holder or insert a new blade/knife.

• Methodically experiment with

larger clearance angle settings

until you have found the optimum

angle.

2. Section compression

The sections are very compressed,

show folds or are squeezed to-

gether.

• The blade/knife is blunt.

• The specimen is too warm.

• The clearance angle is too wide.

• Use another area of the blade/

knife, or use a new blade/knife.

• Cool the specimen before section-

ing.

• Methodically reduce the clearance

angle setting until you have found

the optimum angle.

3. The sections have scratches and

chatter marks

• The clearance angle is too wide.

• Unsuitable knife profile

• Insufficient clamping to the object

holder system and/or the blade/

knife holder

• Methodically reduce the clearance

angle setting until you have found

the optimum angle.

• Use a knife with another profile.

• Check all screw and clamp con-

nections on the object holder

system and the knife holder. If

necessary, tighten the levers and

screws.

8.2 Instrument malfunctions

1 There is no further feed motion

and thus no sectioning.

• The front end position has been

reached.

• Run the specimen downwards by

turning the coarse driving wheel.

2. High blade consumption

• Too great of a sectioning force

was applied.

• Adjust the sectioning speed and/or

section thickness when trimming.

Select a smaller section thickness,

move knife sledge more slowly.

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