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Setting the Vacuum Suction Force
Press the vacuum key on the left panel to suction debris.
When a given suction force is currently set, pressing this button once starts suctioning at 100% and
pressing it again switches the vacuuming to the desired suction force. Press the key one more time, and
suctioning will end.
When the suction force is currently set to 100%, pressing this button once performs suctioning at 100% and
pressing it again ends the suctioning.
Once vacuuming is started, the status display area shows the "HIGH VACUUM" icon in the case of 100%
suctioning or "LOW VACUUM" icon if a given suctioning force is applicable.
Setting a Desired Suction Force
1. Press the "Suction Force Setting" button on the [TUNING] Tab
Screen.
2. The suction adjustment screen appears.
3. Press the "
"/"
" buttons among the "Value Change" buttons
to change the value of suction force. The settable range is 5 to
100%. A desired value can be set as a multiple of 5%.
4. Pressing the “Enter” button saves the setting, after which the
display returns to the [TUNING] Tab Screen.
If no operation has been performed for 5 minutes, the setting is
not saved and the screen closes automatically.
The suction force is fixed to 100%.
1. Press the "Suction 100% Setting" button on the [TUNING] Tab
Screen.
2. The suction force is set to 100%.
Use the vacuum key to turn on/off the vacuuming.
Suction force setting button
Currently set suction force (%)
Currently set suction force (%)
Value change
button (up/down)
Enter button
Suction 100% setting button
Summary of Contents for Tissue-Tek Polar DM
Page 1: ...Operating Manual Frozen Tissue Section Preparation Instrument Cryostat Microtome...
Page 15: ...Chapter 1 Basic Knowledge of Instrument...
Page 32: ...1 17 Standard Accessories Options 4 5 15...
Page 68: ...1 53...
Page 69: ...Chapter 2 Operating Method...
Page 108: ...2 39...
Page 109: ...Chapter 3 Maintenance Inspection...
Page 122: ...3 13...
Page 123: ...Chapter 4 Troubleshooting...