2 instrument malfunctions, Instrument malfunctions, Troubleshooting – Leica Biosystems RM2125 RTS User Manual

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Instructions for Use V 2.1 – 10/2012

Problem

Corrective action

Possible cause

8.2 Instrument malfunctions

1. There is no further feed motion

and thus no sectioning.

• Adjust the sectioning speed

and/or section thickness when

trimming. Select a smaller sec-

tion thickness, rotate the hand-

wheel more slowly.

• Run the specimen back by turn-

ing the coarse driving wheel.

2. High blade consumption

• The front end position has been

reached.

• Too great of a sectioning force

was applied.

8. Troubleshooting

4. Noises during sectioning

The knife "sings" when section-

ing hard specimens. The sec-

tions show scratches or chatter

marks.

• The sectioning speed is too fast.

• The clearance angle is too wide.

• Insufficient clamping of speci-

men and/or knife holder.

• Turn the handwheel at a slower

speed.

• Methodically reduce the clear-

ance angle setting until you

have found the optimum angle.

• Check all screw and clamp con-

nections on the specimen holder

system and the knife holder. If

necessary, tighten the levers

and screws.

• The blade is dull.

• The specimen is too warm.

• The sectioning speed is too fast.

• There is an accumulation of

paraffin on the rear pressure

plate of the knife holder.

3. "Stripes" in sections
For knife holder E

2. Compressed sections
The sections are very com-

pressed, show folds or are

squeezed together.

• Remove paraffin from this area

on a regular basis.

• Use another area of the blade or

a new blade.

• Cool the specimen before sec-

tioning.

• Reduce the sectioning speed.

• Laterally displace the knife

holder or insert a new blade.

• Insert a new pressure plate or

use a new knife holder.

• Methodically experiment with

larger clearance angle settings

until you have found the opti-

mum angle.

• The blade is dull.

• The pressure plate is damaged

or incorrectly adjusted.

• Clearance angle of the knife/

blade too small.

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