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

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Instructions for Use V 3.0 RevE – 04/2013

8.

Malfunctions and Troubleshooting

8.2 Troubleshooting

(continued)

Problem

Possible cause

Remedy

The display shows the

"CHECK SLIDES" message

and no specimen slides

are gripped.

1. Low-quality specimen slides

were used.

2. Specimen slides or specimen

slide holders have been damaged

and the instrument cannot detect

them.

1. Use specimen slides that have been manufactured in

accordance with the standard ISO 8037/1.

2. Check specimen slides and specimen slide holders for

damage and replace them if necessary.

The upper part of the tis-

sue samples on the speci-

men slides has dried on.

1. The loading bath is not filled with

sufficient solvent.

2. The loading bath is too low to

cover the tissue section com-

pletely with solvent.

1. Make sure that the loading bath is completely filled

with solvent for "wet" coverslipping. Check the liquid

level and refill if necessary.

2. If the maximum fill level is not enough to cover the

tissue samples completely, the deep loading bath

received in the standard delivery has to be used.

Loading bath, deep – Order No.: 14 0478 39657

Notice! When using the deeper loading bath in work-

stations (Leica ST5010 Autostainer XL or Leica ST5020

Multistainer), take into account that a corresponding

technical modification is necessary when using older

models or upgrading a workstation. Contact the respon-

sible Leica service for this purpose.

The specimen slide hold-

ers do not fit into the bath

insert.

1. The bath inserts or specimen

slide holders are dirty, bent or

inserted into the loading bath

incorrectly.

2. Specimen slide holders from

other manufacturers are used,

which are incompatible with the

bath inserts used.

1. Check whether the bath inserts or specimen slide

holders are correctly inserted in the loading bath. If

necessary, carefully remove any existing dirt or broken

glass.

2. Use bath inserts compatible with the specimen slide

holder (

refer to Chapter 9, Optional Accessories

).

The loading bath does not

move forward; the trans-

port chain does not move.

There is a (mechanical) obstacle in

the transport area.

The transport mechanism consists of a chain module on

the floor of the loading drawer.

Check whether the chains move if the loading drawer is

pulled out. If not, the chains may be blocked, for example,

by glass shards and splinters or dried-on coverslip

mountant. Likewise, check whether there are pieces of

broken glass or specimen slides clinging to the bottom

of the loading bath.

Clean the transport area with a suitable solvent, such

as xylene.

If the chain mechanism does not function even after being

cleaned, contact the responsible Leica Service.

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