Leica Biosystems TP1020 User Manual

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Instructions for Use V 2.9 RevC, English – 12/2013

Table of contents

1.

Important Information ............................................................................................................................. 7

2. Safety ......................................................................................................................................................... 9

2.1

Safety notes .................................................................................................................................................. 9

2.2 Warnings ....................................................................................................................................................... 9

3.

Instrument Components and Specifications ..................................................................................... 13

3.1

Technical data ............................................................................................................................................ 13

3.2

Description of the instrument ................................................................................................................... 15

3.3

Standard delivery—packing list .............................................................................................................. 16

3.4

Overview of the Leica TP1020 - with additional wax bath (optional accessory) ............................ 19

3.5

General overview Leica TP1020 - with fume control system .............................................................. 21

3.6

Accessories supplied together with the instrument ............................................................................ 23

3.6.1 Standard tissue basket .............................................................................................................................. 23

3.6.2 Glass beaker with holder .......................................................................................................................... 23

3.6.3 Aluminum container with holder (instruments with vacuum function only or

as an optional accessory) ......................................................................................................................... 24

3.6.4 Wax bath ...................................................................................................................................................... 25

4.

Initial Operation ..................................................................................................................................... 26

4.1

Unpacking instructions ............................................................................................................................. 26

4.2

Installation site requirements .................................................................................................................. 29

4.3

Electrical connection ................................................................................................................................. 30

4.3.1 Checking the voltage selector setting .................................................................................................... 30

4.3.2 Adjusting the voltage selector ................................................................................................................. 31

4.3.3 Connecting the power cable .................................................................................................................... 32

4.4

Switching on the instrument .................................................................................................................... 33

4.5

Setting the time .......................................................................................................................................... 33

4.6

Installing the accessories ......................................................................................................................... 34

4.6.1 Installing the wax baths ............................................................................................................................ 34

4.6.2 Connecting the wax baths ........................................................................................................................ 35

4.6.3 Fastening the wax bath connection cables (instruments with fume control system only) ........... 36

4.6.4 Installing the reagent stations ................................................................................................................. 36

5.

The User Interface ................................................................................................................................. 37

6.

Programming the Instrument ............................................................................................................... 43

6.1

General description ................................................................................................................................... 43

6.1.1 Special characteristics of two-basket programs ................................................................................. 44

6.2

Setting-up / editing programs .................................................................................................................. 45

6.2.1 Selecting programming mode .................................................................................................................. 45

6.2.2 Selecting the program ............................................................................................................................... 45

6.2.3 Selecting the number of baskets ............................................................................................................. 45

6.2.4 Selecting the starting station ................................................................................................................... 46

6.2.5 Activating the vacuum function (instruments with vacuum function only) ...................................... 46

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