Operation – Leica Biosystems VT1000 P User Manual

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Leica VT1000 P

5. Operation

The speed and amplitude should be set to "0" initially. Then, advance the blade until it almost

touches the specimen.

For this purpose, briefly push the direction switch upwards. With the sectioning blade close

to the specimen, their relative heights may be gauged approximately. The specimen should

then be raised (or lowered) to a position just below the blade edge.

The specimen may then be trimmed by serial sectioning until complete sections can be made

of the area of interest on the specimen. With unfamiliar specimens, to minimize the chance

of specimen damage, the advance speed should be at a low setting while the amplitude

should be at a medium setting. The section thickness should be increased at suggested in-

tervals of 50 µm.

If the specimen permits, the speed and section thickness may be gradually increased to re-

duce trimming time. However, be careful so that the specimen does not twist or fall out of the

specimen holder.

5.4 Specimen preparation

Prior to sectioning, gross trimming of the specimen top surface with the sectioning blade to

achieve flatness is required.

After the specimen and mounting block have

been clamped into the specimen holder in the

desired orientation relative to the blade feed

direction, the top surface of the specimen

should be kept approximately horizontal.

Two means of adjustment are available: the tilt

of the specimen holder and the tilt of the speci-

men mounting block within the specimen holder

jaws.

Fig. 48

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