Safety – Leica Biosystems VT1000 P User Manual

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Operating Manual V 1.0 – 01/2010

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Safety

Warnings – Operating the instrument

• Take care when handling disposable blades and sapphire blades. The cutting edge is extremely

sharp and can cause serious injuries!

Always wear work safety shoes and safety gloves!

• Always clamp the specimen block BEFORE clamping the blade/knife.

• If making adjustments or configuring settings in the specimen area, take the blade out of the

holder in order to prevent cutting injuries from accidental contact with the blade.

• Caution! Risk of infection when working with fresh tissue or with material where an infection

cannot be excluded!

• There is a fire hazard from an uncovered magnifier! Cover the magnifier when the instrument

is unsupervised.

• The cyanoacrylate adhesive in the accessories package included for the tissue sample adheres

very quickly to human skin. Avoid contact with fingers when using the adhesive.

Proper handling

• Always be exceptionally careful when handling the blades or knife! Always make sure to handle

a blade in a way that cannot cause you injury. If possible, grasp the blade using a pincers or

hold it by its blunt ends only.

• Do not leave open blades lying around after removal. When disposing of used blades, apply

common "Scotch" tape over the cutting edge or wrap the entire blade with paper.

• All appropriate safety precautions must be met to avoid the risk of infection!

• Wearing safety gloves, a mask and safety goggles—in accordance with the 'Working with

Substances that Pose a Health Risk' guidelines—is absolutely mandatory.

• Caution! Risk of infection when working with fresh tissue or with material where an infection

cannot be excluded!

• 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 uninten-

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

acetone to the bond area.

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