1 procedure, Operation – Leica Biosystems CV5030 User Manual

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Instructions for Use V 3.0 RevE – 04/2013

5.13 Determining the optimum parameter setting (menu A+B)

5. Operation

The following procedure provides assistance for:

• Adjusting the previously listed parameter set-

ting to onsite lab conditions.

• Determining the optimum parameter settings

for an unlisted coverslip mountant (

refer to

Chapter 5.12

).

• Changing from coverslipping with solvent

("wet") to coverslipping without solvent ("dry")

in the loading bath, or, reversed (

refer to

Chapter 5.13.1 - 3. Differences between "wet"

and "dry" coverslipping

).

The following sections give a detailed descrip-

tion of the steps to carry out, from the instrument

preparation through to specimen evaluation. Dur-

ing the test series for determining the optimum

parameter sets, the coverslipping operation in

the instrument should also be observed.

5.13.1 Procedure

1. Filling the coverslip mountant

• It is imperative that there be no air bubbles in

the coverslip mountant during parameter set-

ting (use clean bottles;

refer to Chapter 4.11

)

2. Selecting the suitable size or number of

dispenser needles (nozzle)

=> The following are suitable for high-viscosity

coverslip mountants:

Dispenser needle No. 16

(largest diameter),

Dispenser needle No. 18

=> The following are suitable for low-viscosity

coverslip mountants:

Dispenser needle No. 21

(smallest diameter),

Dispenser needle No. 20

=> The following are suitable for mid-viscosity

coverslip mountants:

Dispenser needle No. 18

Dispenser needle No. 20

Dispenser needle 21 (smallest diameter) =>

dispenser needle 20 => dispenser needle 18 =>

dispenser needle 16 (largest diameter).

3. Differences between "wet" and "dry" cover-

slipping

"Wet" coverslipping with filled loading bath:
• The loading bath must be sufficiently filled

with a solvent compatible with the coverslip

mountant, i.e. the solvent must extend to the

label field of the specimen slide used in the

loading bath.

Or:
"Dry" coverslipping with unfilled loading bath:
Note:

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