4 specimen retraction (specimen orientation), Specimen retraction (specimen orientation), Operation – Leica Biosystems RM2125 RTS User Manual

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Leica RM2125 RTS

5.4 Specimen retraction (specimen orientation)

5. Operation

Fig. 13

To prevent the knife or blade from touching the overlapped specimen while returning to the

upper end position, the specimen is retracted 40 µm when retraction is activated.

The user can switch the specimen retraction ON or OFF.

To do so, use an Allen key with handle, No. 4 (included in the delivery package) and turn the

screw depicted in the detail picture (Fig. 13a) so that the red dot indicates "OFF" = retraction is

disabled. Red dot on "ON" means = retraction is switched on.

Important if retraction is enabled:

The specimen must NOT be oriented or approached in the retraction phase (if the black

dot on the handwheel is visible – see enlarged detail Fig. 13 – you are in the sectioning

phase)! The previously retracted specimen will advance by the retraction value PLUS

the selected section thickness before the next section.

There is a danger of the specimen and knife being damaged by a section that is too

thick.

The same applies to the "rocking mode", during which the specimen is trimmed by

rocking motion (no complete rotation of the handwheel).

Carry out "rocking mode" ONLY in the sectioning phase – NEVER in the retraction

phase!

Fig. 13a

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