Reinigung und wartung, 1 reinigen des gerätes, Cleaning and maintenance – Leica Biosystems RM2265 User Manual

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Instructions for Use, V 1.8 RevC – 07/2013

8.1 Cleaning the instrument

8.

Cleaning and Maintenance

Cleaning the knife

Clean using an alcohol-based solution or acetone.

• Raise the specimen clamp to the upper end

position and activate the handwheel lock.

• Switch the unit off and unplug it.

• Remove the blade from the knife holder and

insert it in the receptacle at the bottom of the

dispenser, or remove the knife from the knife

holder and put it back in the knife case.

• Remove knife holder base and knife holder for

cleaning.

• Remove the specimen from the specimen

clamp.

• Remove section waste with a dry brush.

• Remove specimen clamp and clean sepa-

rately.

Instrument and outside surfaces

If necessary, the varnished outside surfaces of the control panels can be

cleaned with a mild commercial household cleaner or soap water and then

be wiped with a moist cloth.

To remove paraffin residue, xylene substitutes, paraffin oil, or paraffin remov-

ers such as "Para Gard" (Polysciences) can be used.

The instrument must be completely dry before it can be used again.

Never place blade or knife holders with/

without base close to the edge of the

table to prevent them from falling down.

Always wipe the knife from the back of the knife to the cutting edge. NEVER wipe in the oppo-

site direction - risk of injury!

Before each cleaning, carry out the following preparatory steps:

Always remove the

knife / blade before detaching the knife holder from the instrument.

Always put the knives back into the knife case when not in use!

Never place a knife anywhere with the cutting edge facing upwards and never try to catch a

falling knife!
When using cleaning agents, observe the manufacturer's safety instructions and the laboratory

regulations valid in the country of use.

When cleaning the outer surfaces, do not use xylene, scouring powders or solvents containing

acetone or xylene. Acetone or xylene will damage the finished surfaces!

Ensure that liquids do not enter the interior of the instrument during cleaning!

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