BRIGHT 8000 Base Operating, Maintenance And Spare Parts Manual Download Page 6

Issue 3  April 2011  

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WARRANTY 

 

The Warranty relating to the instrument is outlined in our Terms and Conditions of Sale 
paragraph 6. 
 
 i. 

The Seller ‘s products are carefully inspected and submitted to its standard tests.  

 
ii. 

The Seller warrants all its products to be free from defects in workmanship and 
materials under normal conditions of use and service provided always: 

 
a) 

that if any of the goods so manufactured is alleged to be defective in workmanship 
and material and is returned carriage paid, and protected against damage in transit to 
the Seller’s works at Huntingdon within 12 months from the date of despatch and if 
after examination by the Seller that goods or part of them are found to be so defective 
then the Seller will repair or replace them free of charge and will return them to the 
Buyer, carriage paid. 

 
b) 

where any part of the goods manufactured by the Seller is repaired or replaced under 
the terms of the foregoing warranty, such warranty shall thereafter be limited to a 
period of six months from the date when the goods shall have been re-delivered to 
the Buyer. 

 
c) 

this warranty does not apply to any defects caused by wear and tear, incorrect 
installation abnormal conditions of working, accident, misuse or neglect. 

 
d) 

that save as in this clause herein before expressed, the Seller shall not be under any 
liability for negligence or otherwise in respect of defects in goods delivered or for any 
injury, damage or loss resulting from such defects and the Seller’s liability under this 
clause shall be in lieu of any warranty or condition implied by law as to the quality or 
fitness for any particular purpose of such goods. 

 
e) 

this warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties, guarantees or liabilities 
expressed or implied by any of the Seller’s Representatives or Agents. 

 
Please see our separate Product Warranty sheet for deliveries to the mainland UK. 
 

WARNING 
 

Before proceeding to Operating Instructions, ensure you are familiar with the contents of the 
pages marked ‘Safety Information’. This instrument must only be used by competent persons. 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 8000 Base

Page 1: ...Issue 3 April 2011 1 Operating Maintenance and Spare Parts Manual for the Bright 8000 Base Sledge Microtome Serial Number...

Page 2: ...ng 7 1 1 1 Receipt 7 1 1 2 Unpacking 7 1 2 ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 7 1 2 1 Positioning 7 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 2 1 Operating handle 3 8 2 2 Thickness control 5 8 2 3 Coarse advance trim control...

Page 3: ...4 MAINTENANCE 11 4 1 Cleaning 11 4 2 Lubrication 11 4 3 Decontamination 11 4 4 Removing the Sledge 11 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET 12 Name Microtome Lubricating Oil 12 5 SPECIFICATIONS 13 6 ACCESSORIES...

Page 4: ...ition Remove the knife blade or cover with the guards or visor provided b DO NOT leave unboxed knives blades lying around Place knives blades that are not in use in their boxes or packets c DO NOT car...

Page 5: ...contact with potential pathogenic or radioactive material it is essential that it be decontaminated 2 Set procedures are laid down by the Health and Safety Executive for decontamination For the avoida...

Page 6: ...warranty such warranty shall thereafter be limited to a period of six months from the date when the goods shall have been re delivered to the Buyer c this warranty does not apply to any defects caused...

Page 7: ...packing must be carefully removed and parts checked against the enclosed packing list If any damage or discrepancy is noted please inform our agent distributor or bright Instrument Company Limited dir...

Page 8: ...ed then turn clockwise past the required thickness then anticlockwise 2 3 Coarse advance trim control 4 Quickly raises or lowers the specimen 450 m per turn As this control is always engaged it can be...

Page 9: ...and that the heel of the knife is not caught up on the slot in the knife clamps d Screw the knife clamp levers down just sufficiently to steady the knife in position e Slacken the knife block clamp le...

Page 10: ...built up wax 2 Wax embedded specimens usually cut more easily if they have been chilled It is common practice to trim a batch of wax blocks then place them face down on a cold plate or crushed ice to...

Page 11: ...The Slide Blocks Dovetails Fig 1 6 should also be lubricated on a regular basis with Part No 57425 Microtome Sledge Oil 4 3 Decontamination It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that a decont...

Page 12: ...ake inhalation unlikely at ambient temperatures INGESTION May cause nausea vomiting and diarrhoea Toxic effects can be delayed by up to 48hours OTHER NONE known Respiratory Fumes may irritate respirat...

Page 13: ...mm Maximum specimen size Maximum specimen size 250x110mm Section thickness range 0 040 m in 1 m increments Total feed range 8 horizontal and vertical optional Specimen holder Specimen vice or quick re...

Page 14: ...tage 30x30mm 53024 Solid state freezer a Peltier effect freezing stage 40x40mm 8000 208 Cryostage freezing stage 130x90mm 51719 Object holder 73x54mm 51720 Object holder 100 x 66mm 51836 Object holder...

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