Troubleshooting, 1 possible faults, Possible faults – Leica Biosystems RM2235 User Manual

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Instructions for Use V 1.8 RevC – 09/2013

7. Troubleshooting

In the following table there is a list of the most common problems which can arise while work-

ing with the instrument, along with possible causes and troubleshooting procedures.

Problem

Possible cause

Corrective action

7.1 Possible faults

1. Thick/thin sections

The sections alternate between

being thick and thin, or there is

chattering in the sections, or the

specimen is torn out of the em-

bedding. In extreme cases, there

are no sections whatsoever.

• The blade, knife holder or orien-

tation is not clamped properly.

• The specimen is not clamped

properly.

• Reclamp the blade, knife holders

or orientation.

• Check that the cassette is se-

curely clamped in the universal

cassette clamp.

• If the universal cassette clamp

is soiled by wax, clean the uni-

versal cassette clamp (

refer

to Chapter 8.1 – "Cleaning and

maintenance – Universal Cas-

sette Clamp"

).

• When using cassettes whose

lid is molded on, check that the

broken edge allows the cassette

to be clamped securely; if neces-

sary, remove burrs or clamp the

cassette into the universal cas-

sette clamp horizontally instead

of vertically.

• If the cassette dimensions are

within the specified tolerances

and the cassette still cannot be

securely clamped into place, it

may be that the universal cas-

sette clamp is configured in-

correctly or is defective. In this

case, have Technical Service

inspect and reconfigure the uni-

versal cassette clamp.

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