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Instruction Manual V2.1 – 12/2001
9.
Trouble shooting
Tissue sticks or crumbles on the
anti-roll plate
Flattened sections curl up when
anti-roll plate is picked up
Sections tear
Inconsistent or insufficient
specimen feed
Specimen disc cannot be removed
Cryostat inoperational
No or insufficient refrigeration
Sliding window collects
condensation
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Anti-roll plate is too warm or
incorrectly positioned.
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Static electricity.
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Fat on the corner or edge of the
anti-roll plate.
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Rusty knife/blade.
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Static electricity or air currents.
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Anti-roll plate too warm.
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Temperature too low for the
tissue cut.
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Blunt part, dirt, dust, frost or
rust on the knife/blade.
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Leading edge of anti-roll plate
damaged.
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Hard particles in the tissue.
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Knife/blade back dirty.
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Microtome was not entirely dry
when switching on refrigera-
tion; consequently ice built up in
the micrometer feed system.
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Defective microtome.
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Moisture on the underside
caused the disc to freeze to the
quick-freeze shelf or specimen
head.
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Mains plug not properly con-
nected.
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Defective fuses.
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Stopper not inserted in the drain
hole of the chamber.
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Room temperature too high.
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Compressor defective.
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Air humidity and room tempera-
ture too high
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Cool down anti-roll plate or
reposition plate.
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Remove static electricity.
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Remove fat with alcohol/
acetone.
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Remove rust.
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Remove static electricity.
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Cool down the anti-roll plate.
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Increase temperature and wait.
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Remove cause.
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Replace the plate.
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Try different knife profile.
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Clean.
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Remove the microtome and dry
it thoroughly before reinstalla-
tion.
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Call technical service.
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Apply concentrated alcohol to
the contact point.
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Check the mains plug is prop-
erly connected.
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Replace the fuses.
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Replace the stopper.
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Comply with the installation site
requirements.
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Call technical service.
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Comply with the installation site
requirements.
Problem
Causes
Remedies
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