7 sectioning, 8 changing specimens, Changing specimens – Leica Biosystems RM2125 RTS User Manual

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Instructions for Use, V2.1 – 10/2012

5.7 Sectioning

Always rotate the handwheel at a uniform speed. The rotation speed of the handwheel must be

adapted to suit the hardness of the specimen.

For harder specimens, use a slower speed.

CAUTION: The handwheel continues turning if it has been rotated very quickly and then

released – this can cause crushing or other injuries!

5.8 Changing specimens

Lock the handwheel and cover the knife edge with the knife guard prior to any manipulation of

knife or specimen, as well as prior to changing specimens and during all work breaks!

• Move the specimen to the upper end position by turning the hand-

wheel and engage the handwheel lock.

• Cover the sectioning edge with the knife guard.
• Remove the specimen from the specimen clamp and mount a new

specimen.

• Run the object clamp with the coarse feed back far enough until the

new specimen can start being cut.

• To do so, move the knife holder laterally on the knife holder base ac-

cordingly (see

Chap. 5.9.7

) or, when using the knife holder base with-

out lateral movement, move the knife or disposable blade in the knife

holder.

• For sectioning, turn the handwheel (15) evenly in a clockwise direction.
• Pick up the sections and mount them on microscope slides.

5. Operation

• Set the desired section thickness using the

section thickness setting knob (33) at the

front of the microtome on the right, or check

the set value in the viewing window (34).

The red indicator (38) indicates the selected

section thickness (on the scale).

• Use a different area of the cutting edge for

trimming than for sectioning.

Fig. 18

34

33

38

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