Malfunctions and troubleshooting, 2 troubleshooting (continued) – Leica Biosystems CV5030 User Manual

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8.

Malfunctions and Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible cause

Remedy

Air bubbles (between

specimen and cover slip).

The dispenser needle diameter has

not been selected appropriately for

the coverslip mountant used.

The size of the dispenser needle has to be selected

according to the list of recommendations (

refer to

Chapter 5.12

) of the various coverslip mountants or be

determined as described in the configuration recom-

mendations.

Air bubbles (between

specimen and cover slip).

The air bubbles are produced by

leaks in the hose system of the

dispenser group.

If there is a leak in the hose system that cannot be rem-

edied, notify the responsible Leica Service.

Air bubbles (between

specimen and cover slip).

The coverslip mountant is incom-

patible with the solvent used.

Make sure that a solvent compatible with the coverslip

mountant is used in the loading bath of the CV5030 as

well as in the last steps of the preceding dyeing process.

If commercially available coverslip mountant is diluted

with a solvent that is incompatible, this can also cause

small air bubbles.

Incompatibility can frequently be identified by striation.

Air bubbles (between

specimen and cover slip).

The suction cups of the Pick &

Place module have become stuck

or deformed.

Non-functional suction cups impede coverslip placement.

Check the suction cups for glued-on material and defor-

mation and replace them if necessary.

If material has become glued-on because of incor-

rectly configured parameters (such as too much coverslip

mountant), these have to be checked and readjusted.

No coverslip mountant is

applied to the specimen

slide.

1. The dispenser needle is com-

pletely clogged.

2. The plug (

Chapter 4.6, Fig. 8

, 38) is

detached.

1. The dispenser needle is partially or completely clogged

by dried coverslip mountant. Replace the clogged

needle with a new one of the same size.

2. Insert the plug.

Coverslip mountant is

applied over the entire

length of the specimen

slide, including the label

field.

1. Height of the dispenser needle is

set incorrectly.

2. The dispenser needle diameter

has not been selected appropri-

ately for the coverslip mountant

used.

3. The coverslipping parameters are

incorrect.

1. Set the height of the dispenser needle correctly.

2. and 3. The dispenser needle size and coverslipping

parameters have to be selected in accordance with

the list of recommendations of various coverslip

mountants (

refer to Chapter 5.12

) or be determined as

in

Chapter 5.13

.

8.2 Troubleshooting

(continued)

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