Operation – Leica Biosystems VT1000 P User Manual

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Operating Manual V 1.0 – 01/2010

5.

Operation

The surfaces onto which the specimens are attached must be clean, dry and free of adhesive

residue from previous applications.
The specimen mounting blocks provided have a hard surface coating that should not be

impaired, even by repeated sectioning operations with razor blades.

• Carefully wipe the surface of the specimens to be attached using absorbent paper to

remove fluid residue that could impair the adhesion.

• Apply a sufficient quantity of adhesive to the contact surface so that the entire specimen

is fixed.

• Experience has shown that most deviations in the quality of the sections is due to partial

detachment of the specimens.

• Because the adhesive effect sets in very quickly, the specimen should be applied to the

adhesive surface carefully and accurately the first time.

• If the specimen permits, carefully press on it to increase the adhesive effect.

Note that in all cases requiring adhesive mounting, thickness of the specimen should be kept

as small as practical to maximize rigidity.
Create a uniform, level surface with a cursory manual processing; this will reduce the time

needed for cutting the specimen to size using the blade.

Adhesive Mounting

(continued)

Be very careful when using the adhesive, as it very easily sticks to human skin. Avoid

direct skin contact with the adhesive under any circumstances.

If, despite this, you come into direct contact with the cyanoacrylate adhesive provided,

first allow the adhesive to air dry, then wipe it off with a towel soaked in acetone. When

unintentional bonding of skin occurs, separate by a "peeling" (rather than pulling) action

after applying acetone to bond area.

Instructions for a clean bond

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