Leica CM3050 S Projection Television User Manual


 
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Instruction Manual V1.2 - 11/2006
5.5 Daily operation of the instrument
Select chamber temperature and, in instru-
ments with specimen cooling, specimen
temperature according to the type of speci-
men to be sectioned (see also chapter 6.3
‘Reference chart for temperature settings’).
Do not continue with step 5.5.1 before the
actual chamber / (specimen) temperature
corresponds to the set value. This may take
several hours (e.g. when operating the in-
strument for the first time or when the instru-
ment had been switched off).
Prior to operating the instrument ,
please read and observe the fol-
lowing safety instructions:
‘Integrated safety devices’
(Chapter 2.2) .
‘Handling microtome knives
/ blades’
(Chapter 2.3.4)
‘Knife guard /
Handwheel lock’
(Chapter 2.3.5)
’Motorized sectioning’
(Chapter 2.3.6)
‘Defrosting
/ handling frozen tissue’
(Chapter 2.3.7)
‘Frozen instrument parts
and accessories’
(Chapter 2.3.8)
‘Infectious / radioactive material’
(Chapter 2.3.9)
5.5.1 Freezing specimens onto specimen
Size the specimen.
Apply sufficient amount of embedding medi-
um onto ambient temperature specimen
disc.
Inside the cryochamber, place the specimen
onto the disc and orient.
Place specimen disc with specimen into one
of the 10 openings in the quick-freeze shelf
(see below) and freeze.
The freezing process can be sped up further by
using the stationary heat extractor (1). Next to
the low temperature stabilizer (2) (‘Parking
station’), 3 specimen discs (3) can be placed
within its pivoting range.
Place the heat extractor (1) directly onto the
specimen surface. After approx. 30 seconds
the specimen is completely frozen.
12
3
discs with quick-freeze shelf and
stationary heat extractor
5. Operation