Leica Biosystems ST5020 (Supplement) User Manual

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7.2.1 Excessively high water level in the drain pan (continued)

Caution!

If there are specimens in cuvettes 1 and 13, these must be se-

cured by the user and manually removed from the relevant cu-

vettes and out of the instrument as necessary. Depending on the

relevant staining steps at the time of the alarm, the user must

secure the specimen so that no damage to the specimen results

(for example, by transferring them into suitable, compatible

reagents).

Supplement to Chapter "7.2 Troubleshooting", page 78 (continued)

Supplemental sheet for the ST5020 V1.9 Instructions for Use - 12/2012

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Supplement ST5020 V1.3, RevD - 2/2013

During a period of approximately 10 seconds, monitor to see whether

the water level in the drain pan drops slowly or remains high.

Remove visible blockages to the water drain (

Fig. 2

, 2) and dirt on the

level sensor (

Fig. 2

, 1).

The staining process can go forward if sufficient water drainage is

again ensured.

For this purpose, reinsert cuvettes 1 and 13 in the instrument. The

user must decide at this point whether the specimens taken from

cuvettes 1 and 13 can be reused or whether these should be stained

manually until finished. In this case, the respective programs must

be canceled! (

refer to Chapter 5.8.4 - Quitting programs

).

Restart the staining process by pressing the "CONTINUE" button

(

refer also to Chapter 5.8.3 - Interrupting staining

).

After ending all staining programs, switch off the instrument

and clean the water drain and the drain tube. It is recommend-

ed to insert a cleaning tablet with active oxygen into the water

drain, let it work in, and flush with a little water.

Fig. 2

1

2

If the water level remains high due to a complete blockage of the

water drain, the staining process cannot be resumed.

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