Troubleshooting, Problem cause remedy – Leica Biosystems CM1520 User Manual

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Instructions for Use V1.3 – 10/2012

8. Troubleshooting

Problem

Cause

Remedy

Sections not properly flattened

despite correct temperature and

correctly aligned anti-roll plate.

- Knife/blade and/or anti-roll plate

dirty.

- Edge of anti-roll plate damaged.

- Blunt knife/blade.

- Clean with dry cloth or brush.

- Replace plate.

- Use different part of the cut-

ting edge or replace.

Sections curl on the anti-roll plate.

- Anti-roll plate does not protrude

far enough beyond the cutting

edge.

- Readjust correctly.

Scraping noise during sectioning

and specimen return movement.

- Anti-roll plate protrudes too far

beyond the cutting edge and is

scraping against the specimen.

- Readjust correctly.

Uneven sections.

- Knife/blade damaged.

- Edge of anti-roll plate damaged.

- Use different part of the cut-

ting edge or replace.

- Replace plate.

Chatter during sectioning.

- Specimen insufficiently frozen

onto the specimen disc.

- Specimen disc not clamped

tightly.

- Specimen holder ball joint not

clamped.

- Knife/blade not clamped tightly

enough.

- Specimen has been sectioned too

thickly and has detached from the

disc.

- Very hard, inhomogeneous speci-

men.

- Blunt knife/blade.

- Knife profile inappropriate for this

specimen used.

- Incorrect clearance angle.

- Refreeze specimen onto the

disc.

- Check specimen clamping.

- Check ball joint clamping.

- Check knife/blade clamping.

- Refreeze specimen onto the

disc.

- Increase section thickness;

reduce specimen surface

area if necessary.

- Use different part of the cut-

ting edge or replace.

- Use knife with different pro-

file.

- Set correct clearance angle.

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