Malfunctions: meaning and troubleshooting – Leica Biosystems VT1000 S User Manual

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Instructions for Use, V 2.0 RevD – 09/2013

6.

Malfunctions: Meaning and Troubleshooting

Error messages/symptoms

Sources of error

Troubleshooting

- Collision of knife and specimen

disc.

- Clearance angle adjustment:

- If a clearance angle wider than

5° is selected, specimen disc

and knife edge can potentially

collide with each other.

- Lower the specimen disc suf-

ficiently to prevent collision.

- When working with directional

specimen holders, knife edge

and specimen holder can col-

lide at any selected clearance

angle.

- Lower the specimen disc suf-

ficiently to prevent collision.

When working with direction-

al specimen discs, move the

buffer tray to its lowest posi-

tion directly after switching on

the instrument!

- Audible warning signal.

- Return stroke is not completed.

- Operating error due to locking

function of the REV/FORW button:

- With the REV/FORW button

locked the instrument is

switched off via the power

switch at the rear of the instru-

ment and is switched on again

without releasing the REV/

FORW button to its center posi-

tion.

Unlock the REV/FORW button

by pulling it back to the center

position.

- To reactivate the return stroke

movement, lock the REV/FORW

button again (to REV position).

- Audible warning signal.

- Return stroke is not completed.

- With the REV/FORW button

locked, the instrument was

switched off via the emergency

stop and after that, the emer-

gency stop was released again

without releasing the REV/

FORW button to its center posi-

tion.

- With the REV/FORW button

locked, the instrument was

switched off via the emergency

stop and after that, the emer-

gency stop was released again

without releasing the REV/

FORW button to its center posi-

tion.

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