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

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Instructions for use V 2.6 – 10/2012

Problem

Cause

Remedy

- Knife profile inappropriate for

the specimen to be cut.

- Incorrect clearance angle.

- Brush, forceps and/or cloth are

too warm.

- Plate too high above the cut-

ting edge. The adjustment was
carried out in the direction of
the cutting edge.

- Temperature incorrect for the

tissue cut.

- Knife profile inappropriate for

the specimen cut.

- Ice buildup in the knife back.
- Handwheel speed not uni-

form.

- Knife/blade not clamped tightly

enough.

- Specimen holder not clamped

tightly.

- Cryocompound applied to cold

specimen disc; specimen de-
tached from the disc after
freezing.

- Blunt cutting edge.

- Incorrect clearance angle.
- Microtome not properly dried

before reinstallation.

- Dried specimen.

- Anti-roll plate is too warm or

incorrectly positioned.

- Static electricity.

Condensation on anti-roll plate
and knife during cleaning

Anti-roll plate damage after ad-
justment

Thick-thin sections

- Use knife with different profile.

- Set correct angle.

- Store all tools on shelf in the

chamber.

- Raise plate when aligning.
- Be more careful next time.

- Select correct temperature.
- Wait until the correct tempera-

ture is reached.

- Use knife with different profile

(c or d).

- Remove ice.
- Adapt speed.

- Check knife/blade clamping.

- Check clamping.

- Apply cryocompound on warm

disc; mount specimen and
freeze.

- Use different part of the cutting

edge or replace the knife/
blade.

- Set correct angle.
- Dry microtome thoroughly.
- Prepare new specimen.

- Cool down anti-roll plate or

reposition plate.

- Remove static electricity.

8.

Troubleshooting

Tissue sticks or crumbles on the
anti-roll plate

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