Leica Biosystems ASP200 S User Manual

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Instructions for Use V 1.4, RevE – 03/2013

5. Operation

5.3.4 Retort emergency release (continued)

Fig. 74

• Turn the retort lock further clockwise using the sin-

gle-head wrench (

Fig. 75

, 3) and overcome the stop

(breaking the retaining pin at the predetermined

breaking point).

1

Ensure that the single-head wrench is seated securely on the

retort lock.

• Turn the retort lock clockwise to the stop at approximately 45 °

(

Fig. 74

, 1) and release.

• Put the single-head wrench in place below the retort lock (

Fig. 75

, 2).

The instrument can no longer be operated

after the retort has been unlocked using

the mechanical emergency unlock. Notify a

responsible Leica service technician!

• Once the stop has been overcome, the retort can be

opened (

Fig. 76

, 4) and the samples can be removed

and secured.

Notice! A large amount of force is needed to

do this. Caution! Risk of injury.

Fig. 76

3

Approx. 45°

4

Aside from this, the system is also equipped with a mechanical emergency unlock (a predeter-

mined breaking point in the retort lock).
Mechanical emergency unlock

If the retort cannot be opened while in a powered-down state,

the stop can be overcome and the retort can be unlocked using

the single-head wrench (14 0330 50891) included in the delivery

package. Keep the single-head wrench near the instrument!

Approx. 45°

2

Fig. 75

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