Trouble shooting – Leica Biosystems SM2000R User Manual
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Instruction manual V2.1 – 03/2004
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8.
Trouble shooting
Systematically try several clearance
angle adjustments, until the optimum
angle is found.
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Check if all levers are locked and
screws are tightened on the speci-
men and knife holder systems. Re-
tighten the levers and screws if nec-
essary.
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Use a different part of the knife or
blade edge or use a new knife/blade.
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Use a different part of the knife or
blade edge or use a new knife/blade.
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Precool the specimen on a cold
plate.
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Cool the specimen in iced water im-
mediately before sectioning.
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Systematically decrease the clear-
ance angle until the optimum adjust-
ment is obtained.
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Systematically decrease the clear-
ance angle until the optimum adjust-
ment is obtained.
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Use knife with different profile.
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Check if all levers are locked and
screws are tightened on the speci-
men and knife holder systems. Re-
tighten the levers and screws if nec-
essary.
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Turn the coarse feed wheel clock-
wise to lower the specimen.
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Insufficient knife/blade inclination;
consequently the clearance angle is
too small.
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Insufficient clamping of specimen
and/or knife.
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Blunt knife/blade.
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Blunt knife/blade.
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Specimen too warm.
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Clearance angle too big.
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Clearance angle too big.
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Inappropriate knife profile.
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Insufficient clamping of specimen
and/or knife.
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Upper feed limit reached.
Thick/thin sections
The section thickness varies from one
section to another. In extreme cases,
sections are skipped meaning that a
section is not obtained.
Compressed sections
The sections are extremely com-
pressed, wrinkled or jammed together.
Sections exhibit scratches and chatter
marks.
No specimen feed takes place. No sec-
tion obtained.
Possible cause
Problem
Correction