6 manual defrosting of the cryochamber, 7 setting the section thickness, 3 retraction (factory default setting: disabled) – Leica Biosystems CM1860/CM1860 UV User Manual

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Leica CM1860/CM1860UV – Cryostat

6. Operating the Instrument

6.2.6 Manual defrosting of the cryochamber

You can activate manual defrosting of the cryochamber by pressing the

key (continuous tone sounds), followed immediately by the

key in

the cryochamber temperature selection field (continuous tone stops). The

display flashes during the defrosting (duration 12 min.).
To shut off the manual defrost early, press the

key, followed immediately

by the

button in the cryochamber temperature selection field.

Fig. 20

6.2.7 Setting the section thickness

Fig. 21

Adjust the section thickness using the

and

pushbuttons in the top

control panel field (see Fig. 21) in a range from 1 - 100 µm:

From 1 - 5 µm in 0.5 µm increments

From 5 - 20 µm in 1 µm increments

From 20 - 60 µm in 5 µm increments

From 60 - 100 µm in 10 µm increments

The preselected section thickness appears in the display above the keys.
• Start trimming at approx. 20 µm.
• Decrease the section thickness continually down to the appropriate value.

After changing the section thicknesses, discard the first two or three

sections.

• For sectioning, turn the handwheel at a consistent speed.

6.3 Retraction

(factory default setting: disabled)

Enabling retraction:
When switching on the instrument (in the initialization phase), you have to press the

key (Fig. 21).

If the handwheel is at the 6 o'clock position or the specimen head is "down", the yellow LED next to

RETRACT is illuminated. When the instrument is switched off, this status is stored.
Disabling retraction:
When switching on the instrument (in the initialization phase), you have to press the

key. If the

handwheel is at the 6 o'clock position or the specimen head is "down", the yellow LED next to RETRACT

is not illuminated and remains off even during sectioning.

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