Trouble shooting – Leica Biosystems CM1100 User Manual

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Instruction manual, V1.2 – 06/2006

9.

Trouble shooting

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Refreeze specimen onto the disc.

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Check disc clamping.

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Check clamping.

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Refreeze specimen onto the disc.

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Increase section thickness; reduce
specimen surface area if neces-
sary.

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Use different part of cutting edge,
or replace blade.

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Store all tools in the cryochamber.

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Raise plate when aligning.
Be more careful next time.

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Select correct temperature.
Wait until the correct temperature
has been reached.

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Remove ice.

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Adapt speed.

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Check clamping.

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Check clamping.

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Apply cryocompound on warm
disc; mount specimen and freeze.

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Use different part of cutting edge,
or replace blade.

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Dry microtome thoroughly.

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Cool down anti-roll plate or
reposition plate.

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Remove static electricity.

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Remove fat with alcohol/acetone.

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Remove rust.

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Specimen insufficiently frozen onto
the specimen disc.

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Specimen disc not clamped tightly.

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Blade not clamped tightly enough.

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Specimen has been sectioned too
thickly and has detached from the
disc.

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Very hard, inhomogeneous speci-
men.

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Blunt cutting edge.

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Brush, forceps and/or cloth too
warm.

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Plate too high above the cutting
edge. Adjustment was carried out
in direction of the cutting edge.

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Temperature incorrect for the
tissue to be cut.

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Ice buildup on blade back.

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Handwheel speed not uni-
form.

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Blade not clamped tightly enough.

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Specimen disc not clamped tightly.

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Cryocompound applied to cold
specimen disc; specimen detached
from the disc after freezing.

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Blunt cutting edge.

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Microtome not properly dried
before reinstallation.

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Anti-roll plate is too warm or
incorrectly positioned.

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Static electricity.

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

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Rusty blade.

Chatter during sectioning

Condensation on anti-roll plate and
blade during cleaning

Anti-roll plate damaged after
adjustment

Thick-thin sections

Tissue sticks or crumbles on the anti-
roll plate

Problem

Possible causes

Remedies

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