Avantik certifies that this instrument has been tested and checked carefully.
Its technical data was verified before shipment to be in accordance with the
published specifications.
The instrument complies with applicable international safety regulations.
WARRANTY
This Avantik product is warranted against defects in material and workmanship
for a period of 1 year. Parts which prove to be defective during the warranty
period will be repaired or replaced free of charge by the manufacturer. No other
other warranty is expressed or implied. Unauthorized modification or repair by third
party persons will void the warranty.
The warranty will expire in case of improper or wrong use of the instrument and in
case the warning and precautionary messages are not observed. Avantik is not
liable for any occurring damage.
Errors and omissions excepted. Subject to amendment and improvement without
further notice.
This instruction manual will be supplied together with each instrument. Further
copies can be ordered at the nearest Avantik sales office by giving the serial
number of the instrument, the number of the instruction manual and the date of
issue.
This instruction manual is available in the following languages:
Cat. No.
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INTENDED USE
Dear valued Customer,
Thank you for buying this Avantik instrument.
Before putting the instrument into operation, please read these operating
instructions carefully to familiarize you with its proper operation and
functions.
The Cryostat QS11 / QS11UV is a highly efficient cryostat for sectioning
techniques in routine and research.
Only skilled or specially trained personnel must operate the microtome
cryostat, i.e. placing the specimen onto a chuck, sectioning and transferring
sections onto a slide. The listed and marked safety measures as well as the
regulations and hygiene measures of your respective lab must strictly be
observed.
Serial No.: __________________
Please check the Serial No. on the type plate, which is placed on the rear
side of your instrument and enter this number here. This way, questions and
service can be handled faster.
Instruction Manual No. 387779
Issued on January 27
th
, 2011
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USA
Phone: +1.269.544.5600
Fax: +1.269.372.2485
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Intended Use
Table of Contents
Safety Precautions
PART 1 INTRODUCTION
1-1 Description of the QS11 / QS11UV
1-2 Technical data QS11 / QS11UV
PART 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
2-1 Setting up the cryostat
2-2 Initial turn-on
2-3 Basic operational rules
2-3-1 Actual and set value of the chamber temperature
2-3-2 Defrosting the evaporator
2-3-3 Interrupting a defrosting cycle
2-3-4 Emptying the defrosting liquid
2-3-5 Illumination of the cryo chamber
2-3-6 Freezing on a specimen
2-3-7 Heat extractors (optional accessories)
2-3-8 Specimen orientation with zero positioning
2-3-9 Handwheel lock
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2-4 Cutting process
2-4-1 Cutting movement and retractio
-2 Setting section thickness and trimming thickness
2-4
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2-5 Feed
2-5-1 Specimen coarse feed
2-5-2 Memory function
2-5-3 Trimming and first cuts
2-5-4 Fine feed
2-6 Indication of cutting processes
2-6-1 Section counter
2-6-2 Sum of section thicknesses
2-6-3 Remaining travel to front end position
2-6-4 Setting the real time
2-9 Error code indication
2-9-1 Definition of the error codes
2-10 Accessories
2-10-1 Standard equipment
2-10-2 Additional equipment
PART 3 THEORY OF OPERATION
3-1 Microtome cooling, defrost cycle
3-2 Cutting movement
3-3 Specimen coarse feed and trimming stages
PART 4 WORKING WITH THE CRYOSTAT
4-1 Preparations on the microtome and inside the cooling chamber
4-2 Freezing on the specimen
4-3 Orientation and trimming of specimens
4-4 Temperature list for cryo sectioning
4-5 Sectioning and taking off sections
4-6 How to avoid malfunctions
4-6-1 Possible sources of errors – cause and removal
PART 5 MAINTENANCE AND CARE OF THE CRYOSTAT
5-1 Shutting-off for cleaning
5-
2 Removin
g the microtome
5-3 Cleaning and care of the microtome
5-4 Cleaning the cooling lamella
PART 6 CONDITIONS FOR THE TRANSPORTATION OF THE INSTRUMENT
6-1 Taking back the instrument for repair or routine maintenance
6-2 Disposal of the instrument after final shutdown
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
WARNING SIGNALS AND SYMBOLS
The installation and routine use of the QS11 / QS11UV is easy and safe if the instructions in this manual are
being observed.
Note:
Special instructions regarding operation of the instrument.
Warning:
Special precautionary measures to prevent damage to equipment. For a long lifetime of the
equipment, please observe these instructions carefully.
Caution – general danger spot:
The instruction manual must strictly be observed whenever this symbol is visible on the
instrument.
Biohazard:
Warning of biological danger.
Radioactivity:
Warning of radioactive danger.
Separate taking back of electrical and electronic instruments in the countries of the
European Union:
This is to be applied in the countries of the
sep
arate collecting system within the waste management.
This product, being an electro and/or electronic instrument, must be treated separately within the
waste management process (WEEE).
European Union and other European countries with a
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
C A U T I O N !
The operator's safety is affected, when the instrument is not operated in accordance
with this instruction manual.
Please observe the following general precautions during operation of this
instrument. Failure to comply with these precautions violates safety standards and
the intended use of the instrument. Avantik is not liable for misuse of the
instruments and failure to comply with basic safety requirements.
INSTRUMENT GROUNDING
To avoid injury from electrical current, the instrument must be connected with the protective earth. The
instrument is equipped with a three wire ground plug. The power outlet must be connected to the protective
earth and must meet the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) regulations.
CAUTION: MAINS VOLTAGE
Never remove instrument covers during operation. Component replacements as well as adjustments must
only be made by trained service personnel. Unplug the unit before removing or opening the covers.
DANG
ER IN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT
The instrument must not be operated in the presence of flammable gases.
HAZARD OF FROSTBITE
Avoid permanent touching of metal parts inside the cryostat microtome chamber as frostbite may occur at
unprotected hands and arms.
HAZARD OF RADIOACTIVE RADIATION
When working with radioactive specimens observe all applicable radiation safety procedures. When working
with radioactive contaminated material, appropriate safety and disinfection measures must be carried out.
According to the rules and regulations concerning the handling of radioactive contaminated material of the
respective laboratory, safety clothing (e.g. particle mask, gloves, protective shoe covers) must be worn.
Radioactive contaminated
waste must
be disposed of according to the respective regulations.
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HAZARD OF INFECTION
Use the appropriate safety and disinfection measures when working with infectious specimens.
According to the rules and regulations concerning the handling of infectious/radioactive contaminated
material of the respective laboratory, safety clothing (e.g. particle mask, gloves, protective shoe covers) must
be worn.
HAZARD OF BIOLOGICAL DANGER
Specimens used during the intended operation of the instrument might potentially be infectious. For this
reason, it is recommended to observe the general laboratory regulations concerning protection against
danger of infection.
Information on decontamination media, their use, dilution and effective range of application can be read in
the Lab
oratory Biosafety Manual : 1984 of the World Health Organization.
ZARD OF MALFUNCTION
HA
To avoid the hazard of malfunction of an instrument, it must only be operated in a controlled electromagnetic
environment. This means, that transmitters such as mobile phones must not be operated in their close
vicinity.
In case of malfunctions and/or service work, please turn off the instrument and contact your local dealer.
CARE IN USING MICROTOME KNIFE
To diminish the danger of being injured by the knife or blade, use the knife guard when adjusting specimen
and knife. If possible, the specimen should be clamped in before the knife is inserted into the knife holder.
knif
Before changing the knife holder, always remove blade or
e! Unused knives should always be kept in a
knife case. Never place the knife with the cutting edge upwards. Never try to catch a dropping knife!! Never
check the sharpness of the cutting edge with your fingers. The cutting edge is extremely sharp!
WASTE DISPOSAL
All debris, waste, defrosting liquid as well as infectious and radioactive contaminated material from operation
must be disposed of in accordance with the respective regulations of the lab. Disinfection and cleaning
liquids as well as section waste must be disposed of according to the respective regulations for special
waste!
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1 INTRODUCTION
1-1 DESCRIPTION OF THE QS11 / QS11UV
Avantik Cryostat QS11 / QS11UV
Open top cryostat. Stainless steel cooling
chamber. Chamber temperature regulation
variable from +5°C down to –35°C.
Graphic LED-display of set and actual
temperatures, electronic control with user-oriented
touchpad keyboard, battery-buffered memory and
self-diagnostic system.
Automatic defrosting and in addition a manual
defrost cycle which can be activated when
needed. Defrost interrupt on keystroke request.
Integrated fast freezing device down to max.
–60°C via Peltier element.
Sliding window with heater. Integrated fluorescent
lamp for cryo-chamber. Brush shelf and storage
space inside the cryo chamber. Large, flat storage
space on top of the housing with integrated
storage space for marked slides.
Rotary Microtome with backlash and
maintena
nce-free cross roller bearings in stainless
steel. Electro-mechanical feed system.
Section thickness setting from 1 to 20 microns;
up to 10 µm in 1 µm-increments,
up to 20 µm in 2 µm-increments,
Fine orientation of specimen 8° universally in x/yaxis with zero device. Rotatable on Z-axis, 360°.
Basic outfit with 3 x 30 mm chucks, 1 x 40 mm
chuck, 118 ml freezing medium, 100 ml cryostat
oil, brush shelf and section waste tray, consisting
of two parts.
Trimming thickness setting from 10 to 500
microns;
up to 80 µm in 10 µm-increments,
up to 100 µm in 20 µm-increments,
up to 300 µm in 50 µm increments and
up to 500 µm in 100 µm-increments.
Specimen retraction during the return stroke with
optical indication. Horizontal feed range 28 mm.
Vertical cutting stroke 60 mm.
Max. specimen size 70 x 55 mm.
Motorized coarse feed in two directions.
Limit indication and automated switch off at front
and rear limits of horizontal travel.
Section counter and indication of sum of section
thicknesses wit
h reset
-button. Indication of
remaining travel.
Mechanical handwheel brake in the lower reversal
point of the specimen orientation.
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VU11SQ / 11SQ ATAD LACINHCET 2-1
Chamber temperature control: ............................................................................. +5°C to -35°C
Fast freezing station via Peltier element
depending on the chamber temperature: ................................................... down to max. -60°C
Defrosting: automatic defrosting, adjustable.............. with temperature control
............................... measured with 1 m distance to the instrument
Fluids and gases: .................................................................... cooling agent: R404a,
illif ................................................... ng amount: 100...120 V: 250 g
...022 .......................................................................... 240 V: 230 g
Dimensions: .. Wide (w/o handwheel): 640 mm, deep: 760 mm, high: 1200 mm
Weight: ................................................... 143 kg (depending on the model)
All temperatures refer to an ambient temperature of +20°C!
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SUM
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RETRACT
TRIM THICKNESS µm
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CHAMBER TEMPERATURE ° C
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400
300
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1 = LED retraction
2 = Section thickness setting
3 = Trimming thickness setting
4 = LED fine feed
5 = LED trim feed
6 = Coarse feed, backwards
7 = Coarse feed, forwards
8 = Trim button
9 = Scroll button
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10 = Display, left
11 = Reset button
12 = Memory button
13 = Setting defrost time
14 = Interruption defrosting cycle
15 = Down button and activation of Peltier element
16 = Up button
17 = Chamber illumination
18 = Display, right
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2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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2-1 SETTING UP THE CRYOSTAT
Unpacking the instrument:
• Cut through the three packing straps and
remove the packing.
• Remove the upper wooden cover (fig. 3.1).
• The hinges of the upper wooden cover are
secured with tape.
• Remove this tape.
• Lift the packing (fig. 3.2) over the instrument.
• Remove the upper and lower supporting
foams (fig. 3.3, 3.4, 3.5, 3.6) from the
cryostat.
Note:
The upper wooden cover now serves
as an incline (fig. 3a.1) on which the
cryostat can be moved from the palett
to the floor by using the handle (fig. 3a.2)
• The hinges of the upper wooden cover (fig.
3.1) are inserted into the screws of the
bottom plate (fig. 3a.3). The correct side for
this is marked with arrows.
• The tool (fig. 3b.2, size 30) for the height
adjustment of the setting feet of
packed together with the accessories of
is
the cryostat
the cryostat (separate carton on the foot rest
of the cryostat).
• Turn the setting feet completely upwards via
this tool so that the cryostat stands with its
rollers on the bottom plate (fig. 3a.3).
• Via the handle (fig. 3a.2) roll the cryostat
from the bottom plate (fig. 3a.3) over the
wooden cover (fig. 3a.1). In doing so, the
rear side of the instrument must show to the
incline (fig. 3a.1).
Caution:
The instrument is very heavy. While
the instrument rolls down on the
incline, it must be guaranteed that the
instrument does not move in an uncontrolled
way.
• Now the cryostat can be rolled to its site of
installation.
• For possible return shipments, please keep
the packing.
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Warning:
The instrument must only be moved in
standing or slightly tilted (approx. 30°)
position.
Choose installation site that
• enough ventilation for the cooling system is
guaranteed.
• the distance between wall and rear panel is
approx. 15 cm. For this, install the distance
bolts (fig. 4a.1).
• the suction areas (fig. 4a.2) on either side are
kept free.
• the mains switch for separating the
instrument from the power supply is
accessible any time.
Moreover, the installation site must be free
from:
• draught by open doors or by air conditioning
systems.
• direct exposure to sunlight into the cooling
chamber.
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Note:
Both measures reduce the formation of
frost and therefore result in more
favourable work conditions. A high a
re as well as high ambient temperatures
moistu
ir
reduce the maximum performance of the
instrument.
• To fix the complete unit, tighten the screws
(fig. 4.1) by using the attached tool.
• Install the separate packed handwheel
handle.
Warning:
Instead of the handwheel handle, a
transportation screw (fig. 4b.1) is
inserted into the handwheel. This way,
the handwheel is tightly and securely
connected with the housing of the cryostat. It
is absolutely necessary to remove this
transportation screw before the initial turnon!
• Loosen the transportation screw (fig. 4b.1)
via the Allan key, size 6.
• Now fix the separately packed handwheel
handle on the handwheel with the attached
screw by means of the Allan key.
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2-2 INITIAL TURN-ON
Note:
The kind of the used examination
materials and all special conditions for
their processing, pre-treatment and, if
necessary, storage as well as instrument
controls for correct and safe operation is in the
responsibility of the operator.
The operator is also responsible for special
equipment and materials and/or reagents for
the operation of the instrument.
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Warning:
Before turning on the instrument for
the first time, please check if the power
requirements indicated on the type
plate (fig. 6) correspond to the power supply
voltage being used.
• No other instruments should be connected to
the circuit used for the cryostat, as the
compressor needs high surge currents
started.
when
• Do not use multi-socket power outlets with
small wire sizes for the supply of the
instrument.
• We recommend to immediately install all
accessories belonging into the cryo chamber,
e.g. blade carrier.
• The instruction manual of the instrument can
be found in the separate carton which is
placed on the foot part of the cryostat.
• Connect the power line of the instrument to
the power outlet.
• Turn on the power switch (fig. 5.1) on the
rear side of the instrument.
• Close the heated sliding window and cool
down the instrument.
1 = Power switch
2 = Mains plug
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The cooling phase will take several hours
depending on the set chamber temperature.
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After having turned on the instrument, the two
displays show the set chamber temperature as
well as the number of sections, the section
thickness sum as well as the remaining travel
to the front end position. Section thicknesses
are indicated via LEDs.
2-3-1 ACTUAL AND SET VALUE OF
THE TEMPERATURE
The cooling of the microtome chamber can be
controlled by the corresponding part of the
operating controls. The actual temperature of
the microtome chamber is shown in °C on the
digital display (fig. 7.1). Briefly press the UP- or
DOWN-button (fig. 7.2 or 7.3), the set value of
the temperature in the microtome chamber is
shown for approx. 2 sec. Afterwards, the
display shows a
temperature
gain the actual value of the
of the microtome chamber. To
change the set value, press permanently the
UP-button (fig. 7.2) or DOWN-button (fig. 7.3).
The UP-button leads to higher, the DOWNbutton to lower temperatures.
The valid range of the set value goes from
+5°C down to -35°C. If the UP-button is used
beyond the limit of +5°C, the display shows
" - - -" and the temperature control is turned
off. Using the DOWN-button the cooling
system is turned on again.
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P
DOWN
UP
MEMO
DEFR
TIME
INTER
RUPT
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2-3-2 DEFROSTING THE
EVAPORATOR
Every 24 hours the evaporator in the rear part
of the microtome chamber is defrosted
automatically.
During a defrosting process, the display shows
a temperature with the letter H. This
temperature refers to the heating of the
evaporator and not to the temperature of the
cooling chamber, which is normally shown.
This value, however, is of no importance for
the operation of the instrument.
Press the button DEFR TIME (fig. 8.4) and the
set defrosting time is shown for approx.
2 sec. on the display (fig. 8.1). It is advisable to
set the time of the defrosting process not
during routine working time. To change the
starting time of defrosting at intervals of
15 minutes
EFR TIME (fig. 8.4) and the button UP (fig.
D
, simultaneously press the button
8.2) or DOWN (fig. 8.3). Defrosting can only be
carried out at the set defrosting time, if the real
time is set correctly (see 2-6-4).
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After finishing the adjusting process, the
display shows the set temperature of the
microtome chamber after two more seconds.
Note:
An immediate defrosting cycle can be
released at any time. For this, press
the button DEFR TIME (fig. 8.4) and
additionally the reset button (fig. 2.11).
2-3-3 INTERRUPTING A DEFROSTING
CYCLE
If needed, the daily defrosting can be
interrupted or cancelled. Press the button
INTERRUPT (fig. 8.5), the LED in this button
lights up. If the function INTERRUPT is chosen
during the defrosting period, the LED blinks for
the rest of t
cancelled or interrupted defrosting process
A
he suppressed defrosting process.
must be repeated later on, as otherwise the
evaporator will cover completely with frost and
cannot cool any more.
For this, press the button (fig. 8.5) again to turn
off the function INTERRUPT (LED is off). The
next defrosting process will then be started
when the next pre-selected defrosting time is
reached.
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2-3-4 EMPTYING THE DEFROSTING
LIQUID
Note:
The liquid from the daily defrosting
process is collected in the container
(fig. 9.1). Please note that this
container is emptied in due time according to
the safety precautions in this instruction
manual.
We highly recommend to disinfect the
container with a surface disinfection solution
after having emptied it.
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2-3-5 ILLUMINATION OF THE COOLING
CHAMBER
To illuminate the microtome chamber, a
fluorescent lamp is above the chamber, which
can be turned on and off by means of the
button (fig. 10.1).
At low temperatures and after long periods of
being turned off, the lamp might flare when
turning it on.
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CHAMBER TEMPERATURE ° C
UP
DEFR
MEMO
TIME
DOWN
INTER
RUPT
2
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2-3-6 FREEZING-ON OF SPECIMENS
There are several possibilities to freeze-on
specimens.
Various specimen chucks are available. Round
specimen chucks can be supplied with a
diameter of 30 mm and 40 mm and rectangular
specimen chucks with a size of 50, 55, 60 and
70 mm. Special sizes on request.
For the especially fast and almost artefact-free
freezing-on, the QS11 / QS11UV is equipped
with a Peltier element (fig. 12.1) (down to max.
–60°C surface temperature).
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• Briefly press the down button (fig. 10.2)
twice to activate the Peltier element.
• Put the warm chuck into the hole (fig. 11.1)
of the fast freezing rail.
• Put freezing medium onto the chuck.
• Place fresh tissue onto the still liquid
freezing medi
• Whe
n the medium and tissue are frozen,
um.
the chuck can be inserted into the
specimen clamping and can be fixed.
• The specimen can now be sectioned.
• The remaining 23 stations of the fast
freezing station can also be used for
freezing-on or storing specimens.
Note:
The upper side of the freezing station
must not be covered by frost or ice. To
avoid this, use ethanol or the like.
Note:
The Peltier element automatically turns
off after 8 min.
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Caution:
With regard to hazard of frostbite, it is
absolutely necessary to observe the
safety precautions listed at the
beginning of this manual.
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2-3-7 HEAT EXTRACTORS
(optional accessories)
When using a heat extractor in combination
with the so-called cryo molds, the specimen is
frozen faster and more evenly, as the
specimen is frozen from above and below at
the same time. Thus the freezing time can be
reduced.
Moreover, the formation of artefacts can also
be reduced considerably.
Two different heat extractors (fig. 14a and fig.
14b) are available:
Heat extractor (fig. 14a):
• Insert the chuck (fig. 14a.3) into the fast
freezing rail (fig. 14a.1).
• Then insert a cryo mold (fig. 14a.2) onto the
chuck (30 or 40 mm).
• Fill freezing medium into the mold (fig. 14a.2)
and place the specimen onto the freezing
medium.
• The heat extractor (fig. 14a.4) is place
hori
zontally onto the specimen.
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Note:
Use both a frozen cryo mold and a
frozen heat extractor.
Heat extractor (fig. 14b):
• Insert the heat extractor (fig. 14b) into the
fast freezing rail (fig. 14b.1).
• To precool the heat extractor, turn the knob
(fig. 14b.2) to lower the heat extractor onto
the fast freezing plate (fig. 14b.4).
• Turn the knob (fig. 14b.2) to lower the heat
extractor onto the specimen (fig. 14b.3).
• Further turn the knob (fig. 14b.2) to increase
the pressure onto the specimen. Carefully
observe this process to avoid a possible
deformation of the specimen.
• To loosen the heat extractor, turn the knob
(fig. 14b.2) in opposite direction.
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2-3-8 SPECIMEN ORIENTATION
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In many cases, the orientation of the specimen
in relation to the cutting edge would be
advantageous.
This can easily be done by means of the
orienting specimen holder on the microtome.
• Loosen the clamping lever (fig. 15.1).
• Via the orienting lever (fig. 15.2) the
specimen clamping can be moved in all
directions by approx. 8°.
• After having achieved the desired
alignment, fix the position via the clamping
lever.
• The orienting lever is also used for
clamping the chuck into the orienting
specimen holder.
Note:
The specimen orientation includes a
zero device for the specimen (chuck is
always parallel in relation to the knife).
Zero positio
n can be felt noticeably.
2
1
15
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2-3-9 HANDWHEEL BRAKE
The function <handwheel brake> allows to lock
the handwheel. A pin is situated on the rim of
the handwheel, which can be pressed
backwards. The handwheel is locked in the
upper reversal point. The danger of being
injured while adjusting specimen and knife is
considerably reduced.
Continue working again, first press the pin to
unlock the handwheel.
Caution!
Lock in the handwheel brake, when
working on the specimen holder
and the knife carrier.
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2-4 CUTTING PROCESS
2-4-1 CUTTING MOVEMENT AND
RETRACTION
To start the cutting movement of the
microtome, turn the handwheel. As the
specimen moves down, sectioning is carried
out (fig. 16.2). Continue turning the handwheel
to bring the specimen back up (fig. 16.4).
To protect the knife and specimen during
return travel, the specimen is retracted (R).
Then the LED RETRACT on the operating
panel lights up.
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X=selected section thickness
1=specimen
2=cutting movement
3=knife
4=return travel
R=retraction
Fig. 16
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2-4-2 SETTING SECTION THICKNESS
AND TRIMMING THICKNESS
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The desired section thickness can be selected
by means of the buttons (fig. 17.1) on the
operating controls and the trimming thickness
by means of the buttons (fig. 17.2). The two
left buttons lead to lower values and the two
right buttons to higher values.
The selected values are also indicated by the
corresponding illuminated LEDs.
The two orange LEDs (fig. 17.3) show which
section thickness mode is chosen.
The graduation of the section thicknesses
(which can be pre-selected) is divided into 2
ranges:
range graduation
from 1 µm to 10 µm 1 µm
from 10 µm to 20 µm 2 µm
Please push trimm button (fig. 17.4) longer
than 3 seconds to change from feed to trimm.
The graduation of the trimming thicknesses
(which can be pre-selected) is divided into 4
ranges:
6
5
4
3
2
1
SECTION THICKNESS µm
RETRACT
TRIM THICKNESS µm
10
20
30
40
50
607080 100
1
7
8
9
10
12
14
16
18
20
3
500
400
300
250
200
150
2
range graduation
from 10 µm to 80 µm 10 µm
from 80 µm to 100 µm 20 µm
from 100 µm to 300 µm 50 µm
from 300 µm to 500 µm 100 µm
Fig. 17
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2-5 FEED
2-5-1 SPECIMEN COARSE FEED
For the fast forward and backward travel
between knife and specimen, the cryostat
microtome has a motorized coarse feed
system.
To move the specimen holder backwards,
press the button <coarse feed backwards> (fig.
18.1).
For short distances, press the button (fig. 18.1)
only slightly. If this button is pressed for more
than approx. 2 sec. the specimen holder
moves automatically to the back end position
and the motorized coarse feed shuts off. This
function can be stopped at any time. For this,
slightly press the button again.
When the back end position is reached, the
LED lights up.
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COUNT
SUM
TRAVEL
Caution!
For your personal safety, before
activating the coarse feed
forwards, move the anti-roll plate
onto the
the
blade against possible splintering of
blade. This might be caused by an
incorrect coarse feed function.
Caution!
With the function <coarse feed
forwards> specimen and knife
edge are adjusted very quickly. To
avoid damage to specimen and knife, carefully
observe this adjustment process.
The specimen holder is moved to the front as
long as the button <coarse feed forwards> (fig.
18.2) is being pressed.
Fig. 18
1
2
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Take note that the specimen and knife edge do
not come in contact with each other. Carefully
observe the narrowing gap between knife edge
and specimen to stop the function <coarse
feed forwards> in time before the specimen
touches the knife edge.
When the front end position is reached, the
motorized coarse feed is turned off. Then the
LED in button lights up.
Note!
At the beginning of a sectioning series,
it is advisable to use the coarse feed to
move the specimen to the back third of the
horizontal specimen movement, and, if
necessary, to move the knife carrier towards
the specimen.
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2-5-2 MEMORY FUNCTION
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The memory function allows the automatic
approach between specimen and knife.
It is used to find again the first cut position in a
very fast way.
This function can only be used on condition
that blocks, which have been embedded in the
same molds, are cut. The blocks must have
almost the same height.
To set the first cut position, please proceed as
follows:
• Press the memo button (fig. 19.1) in the
desired position until the LED briefly lights
up in this button.
• The position is now stored.
• The following message is shown on the
display (fig. 19.2): POS.
• Press the memo button (fig. 19.1) again to
move to this stored position later on.
CHAMBER TEMPERATURE ° C
MEMO
1
UP
DEFR
TIME
P
DOWN
INTER
RUPT
2
Fig. 19
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2-5-3 TRIMMING AND FIRST CUTS
After the specimen and the knife are adjusted,
further gradual feed for trimming can be
carried out using the function <trimming>. For
different sectioning series, deeper layers of the
specimen can be reached with the function
<trimming>.
The pre-selected trimming value is indicated
by a corresponding LED which then lights up.
To select another trimming value, press
buttons (fig. 2.2 and 2.3).
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Button (fig. 20.1) is used for trimming,
available as pulse or permanent function.
The <pulse function> is used when there is still
some distance between specimen and knife
edge.
Press the button (not longer than 2 sec.).
Whenever the button is pressed, the sp
r together with the specimen moves
holde
ecimen
forwards by the trimming value which was preselected.
To select the <permanent function> press the
button for more than approx. 2 sec. Then the
yellow LED in this button lights up continuously
and permanent trimming is selected. In
addition, the yellow LED lights up to show that
the selected trimming value is activated. The
feed is carried out at each handwheel rotation
in the upper reversal point. Press the button
once more, to turn off the permanent trimming.
The yellow LED in this button goes off.
The yellow LED (fig. 20.1) also goes off.
However, the yellow LED lights up to indicate
that the function fine sectioning is activated.
The <permanent function> is used to get faster
to the desired sectioning level.
COUNT
SUM
1
TRAVEL
Fig. 20
-4 FINE F
2-5
EED
After having adjusted knife and specimen as
well as having trimmed the specimen,
sectioning can be started.
Turn the handwheel continuously in one
direction to feed the specimen at the selected
section thickness.
The pre-selected section thickness is indicated
by the corresponding LED which then lights
up.
To select another section value, press button
(fig. 2.2).
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2-6 INDICATION OF CUTTING
PROCESSES
Information on the sectioning status can be
seen on the display (fig. 21.1). Press the scroll
button (fig. 21.2) to show the various functions
one after the other.
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The following information on the present
sectioning position of the instrument can
alternatively be seen on the display:
- number of sections
(the yellow LED COUNT lights up)
- sum of section thicknesses
(the yellow LED SUM lights up)
- remaining travel to front end
position
(the yellow LED TRAVEL lights up)
For this, press the scroll button (fig. 21.2) until
the corresponding yellow LED lights up and
the desired information is shown on the
display.
2-6-1 SECTION COUNTER
The section counter adds
prod
uced. After each downward movement of
up the sections
the specimen holder, the number on the
section counter increases by 1. The counter
can be reset to zero by means of the RESETbutton (fig. 21.3).
1
COUNT
SUM
2
TRAVEL
3
Fig. 21
2-6-2 SUM OF SECTION THICKNESSES
This value shows the sum in microns of the
sections already cut. Trimming values as well
as sectioning values are added up.
This value can also be reset to zero by means
of the RESET-button (fig. 21.3).
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2-6-3 REMAINING TRAVEL TO FRONT
END POSITION
This value shows the distance, which is left for
sectioning.
If the specimen holder is in the rear end
position, the display shows 28 000 µm. This
number decreases, the closer the specimen
comes towards the front. If no further feed is
possible anymore, the display shows
automatically the remaining travel to the front
end position. Independently, which information
about the sectioning position was chosen
before.
2-6-4 SETTING THE REAL TIME
The real time can be read on the display if the
memo button (fig. 22.1) is pressed in addition
to the already pressed button DEFR TIME (fig.
22.2).
To correct the real time at interva
minute,
additionally press the UP- or DOWN-
ls of one
buttons (fig. 22.3 or 22.4).
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3
CHAMBER TEMPERATURE ° C
UP
MEMO
DEFR
TIME
P
DOWN
INTER
RUPT
4
1
2
Fig. 22
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2-7 KNIFE CARRIERS
2-7-1 STANDARD KNIFE CARRIER
The standard knife carrier of the cryostat is easy to use. The knife can be inserted either from the side
or from the front. The standard knife holder takes up commercially available conventional knives with
c- and d-profiles.
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3
4
1
6
1
0
5
4
6
9
1
8
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Inserting the knife:
• The knife is inserted into the knife carrier
either from the side or from the front,
independently if one or two clamping plates
(fig. 23.1) have been removed.
• Loosen the clamping screws (fig. 23.2).
• Turn the turning lever (fig. 23.4) in a
clockwise direction to tilt the anti-roll plate
(fig. 23.3) forwards.
• Insert the knife.
• Turn the turning lever (fig. 23.4) in a
counter clockwise direction to put the antiroll plate (fig. 23.3) against the knife.
Note:
Insert the glass anti-roll plate parallel
towards the blade edge.
• Then tighten the clamping screws (fig. 23.2)
to fix the knife in its position.
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If the cutting area of the knife is no longer
usable, the knife can be moved:
• Open the clamping screws (fig.
the knife to the left or right side as
move
23.2) and
required.
• Fix the knife again via the clamping screws
(fig. 23.2).
Caution:
To avoid the danger of injury on the
knife during adjustment of specimen,
always position the knife guards (fig.
23.7) over the blade edge.
Height adjustment of the knife:
• Loosen the clamping screws (fig. 23.2).
• Via the knurled screws (fig. 23.5) which are
placed on the left and right side of the knife
carrier adjust the height of the knife to the
position of the anti-roll device.
Note:
Please note the parallel alignment of
knife edge and edge of the anti-roll
plate.
• Afterwards, tighten the clamping screws
(fig. 23.2) to fix the knife in its position.
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Fine adjustment of the anti-roll device:
• The fine adjustment of the anti-roll device is
carried out via the knurled screw (fig. 23.6).
Selecting the clearance angle:
• Loosen the clamping lever (fig. 23.8) on the
left side of the knife carrier.
• Swivel the upper part of the knife
carrier on the base until the desired
clearance angle is reached.
• The clearance angle can be read
on the scale (fig. 23.9) on the left side on
the base.
• Bring the clamping lever (fig. 23.8) upwards
into clamping position.
• The selected clearance angle is now fixed
in its position.
Note:
Usable cuts are only achieved at a clearance
angle of 10° or more!
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2-7-2 DISPOSABLE BLADE CARRIER EC
The disposable blade carrier takes up all commercially available low profile blades with a dimension of
80 x 8 mm and a facette angle of approx. 35° and as another version it takes also up high profile
blades. The anti-roll plates have a length of 39,5 mm.
10
9
1
2
8
11
5
7
6
4
3
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Inserting the blade:
• The blade is inserted into the slot (fig. 24.9)
behind the clamping plate.
Note:
When using high profile blades, first
loosen the lever (fig. 24.1) and remove
the spacer strip (fig. 24.8).
• For this, push in the stop bolt (fig. 24.11)
and turn the clamping lever (fig. 24.1) in a
counter clockwise direction over the stop
bolt.
• Remove the clamping lever (fig. 24.1)
together with the eccentric bolt.
• First remove the clamping plate and then
the spacer strip.
• Fix the clamping plate with clamping lever
(fig. 24.1) again in the blade carrier in
reverse order.
• To insert the blade, now loosen the
clamping lever (fig. 24.1).
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Note:
Press the clamping plate on its lower
area to o
clampi
pen the slot behind the
ng plate.
• Insert the blade from the left side into the
slot behind the clamping plate (fig. 24.9) as
far as possible.
• To section the specimen, put the anti-roll
plate (fig. 24.10) against the blade via the
turning lever (fig. 24.5) in a counterclockwise direction.
• Tighten the clamping lever (fig. 24.1). Thus
fixing the blade in its position.
If the cutting area of the blade is no longer
usable, the blade carrier can be moved:
• The blade itself is clamped solidly into the
blade carrier. The complete carrier is
moved.
• Open the clamping lever for the upper part
of the carrier (fig. 24.2) and move the blade
together with the upper part to the left or
right side.
• Tighten the clamping levers (fig. 24.2) to fix
this position.
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Caution:
To avoid the danger of injury on the
blade during adjustment of specimen,
always position the knife guards (fig.
24.7) over the blade edge.
Fine adjustment of the anti-roll device:
• The fine adjustment of the anti-roll plate is
carried out via the knurled screw (fig. 24.6).
Note:
Insert the glass anti-roll plate parallel
towards the blade edge.
Selecting the clearance angle:
• Loosen the clamping lever (fig. 24.3).
• Swivel the upper part of the blade carrier on
the base until the desired clearance angle
is reached.
• The clearance angle can be read on the
scale (fig. 24.4) on the left side on the base.
• Bring the clamping lever (fig. 24.3) into
clamping position.
• The selected clea
its position.
in
rance angle is now fixed
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Note:
Usable cuts are only achieved at a
clearance angle of 10° or more!
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2-7-3 DISPOSABLE BLADE CARRIER EC 70
The disposable blade carrier EC takes up all commercially available low profile blades with a
dimension of 80 x 8 mm and a facette angle of approx. 35° and as another version it takes also up
high profile blades. The anti-roll plates have a length of 69,5 mm.
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2
8
7
5
4
11
6
3
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Inserting the blade:
• The blade is inserted into the slot (fig.
24a.9) behind the clamping plate.
Note:
When using high profile blades, first
loosen the lever (fig. 24a.1) and
remove the spacer strip (fig. 24a.8).
• For this, push in the stop bolt (fig. 24a.11)
and turn the clamping lever (fig. 24a.1) in a
counter clockwise direction over the stop
bolt.
• Remove the clamping lever (fig. 24a.1)
together with the eccentric bolt.
• First remove the clamping plate and then
the spacer strip.
• Fix the clamping plate with clamping lever
(fig. 24a.1) again in the blade carrier in
reverse order.
• To insert the blade, now loosen the
clamping lever (fig. 24a.1).
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Note:
Press the clamping plate on its lower
area to op
clampi
en the slot behind the
ng plate.
• Insert the blade from the left side into the
slot behind the clamping plate (fig. 24a.9)
as far as possible.
• To section the specimen, put the anti-roll
plate (fig. 24a.10) against the blade via the
turning lever (fig. 24a.5) in a counterclockwise direction.
• Tighten the clamping lever (fig. 24a.1).
Thus fixing the blade in its position.
If the cutting area of the blade is no longer
usable, the blade carrier can be moved:
• The blade itself is clamped solidly into the
blade carrier. The complete carrier is
moved.
• Open the clamping lever for the upper part
of the carrier (fig. 24a.2) and move the
blade together with the upper part to the left
or right side.
• Tighten the clamping levers (fig. 24a.2) to
fix this position.
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Caution:
To avoid the danger of injury on the
blade during adjustment of specimen,
always position the knife guards (fig.
24a.7) over the blade edge.
Fine adjustment of the anti-roll device:
• The fine adjustment of the anti-roll plate is
carried out via the knurled screw (fig.
24a.6).
Note:
Insert the glass anti-roll plate parallel
towards the blade edge.
Selecting the clearance angle:
• Loosen the clamping lever (fig. 24a.3).
• Swivel the upper part of the blade carrier on
the base until the desired clearance angle
is reached.
• The clearance angle can be read on the
scale (fig. 24a.4) on the left side on the
base.
• Bring the clamping lever (fig. 24a.3) into
clamping position.
• The selected clearanc
in
its position.
e angle is now fixed
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Note:
Usable cuts are only achieved at a
clearance angle of 10° or more!
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2-8 MODULE U (OPTIONAL)
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The Cryostat can be additionally equipped with
the Module U. The Module U consists of an UV
lamp and a controller unit which is used to
adjust the disinfection time. When the Module
U is activated, the Cryostat chamber is
radiated with a germ-reducing UV light. This
allows quick disinfection during processing and
is even possible at temperatures down to -35
°C
• The UV-unit is ready for use when the blue
LED dot in the lower right corner at the
display is active (Fig. 24.b).
Note:
Before activating the disinfection, fold
away the anti-roll guide system and
remove carefully the section waste
from the chamber.
Adjusting the disinfection time:
• The duration of the UV radiation ca
sted, in one minute steps, from 1
adju
n be
minute up to 300 minutes.
• By turning the regulator knob (Fig. 24.c)
clockwise, the disinfection time is set.
• If no further adjustments at the regulator
are made within 2 seconds, the timer for
the UV disinfection-process starts and the
LED dot in the display is blinking.
• The UV lamp inside the chamber is
activated and the timer starts.
• The timer counts down and the remaining
time is indicated on the display.
min
3000
UVC
min
UVC
Fig. 24.b Fig. 24.c
min
3000
Note:
The disinfection time can be readjusted by any time. To increase the
disinfection time, turn regulator
clockwise, to decrease the disinfection time,
turn the regulator anticlockwise.
• After the selected disinfection time is up,
three LED dots on the display are shown.
This informs the user about an
disinfe
ction process. (Fig. 24.d). The UV
accurate
lamp is switched off automatically.
Interrupt disinfection cycle:
• To interrupt the disinfection cycle, open the
cryostat chamber lid. Note that the
selected time is still counting backwards.
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Cancel disinfection cycle:
• The disinfection cycle can be cancelled by
turning the regulator anticlockwise to “0”.
Measures in case of a power failure:
• The status message “Err” appears on the
display, when the timer was deranged (e.
g. because of a power-failure) and the
disinfection process was interrupted (Fig.
24.e).
• To restart the UV radiation and to cancel
the status message, turn the regulator to
the left or to the right and adjust the
desired duration time.
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min
3000
Note:
The average life span of an UVC lamp
is approx. 9,000 operation hours with a
dissipation down to approx. 80%. It is
recommended to renew the UVC lamp every 3
years.
UVC
Fig. 24.e
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2-9 ERROR CODE INDICATION
The instrument has an error code indication to
define faster and better possible malfunctions.
The error codes E-01, E-02 and E-04 refer to
the function of the integrated feed mechanism
and to the condition of the battery buffer for
storing data and is shown on the left display.
The error code E-03 refers to the temperature
of the cooling chamber and is shown on the
right display.
2-9-1 DEFINITION OF THE
ERROR CODES
The error code E-01 is shown on the left
display and indicates that there is a
malfunction in the power amplifier of the
instrument.
The user now knows that the integrated feed
mechanism is not ready to operate.
In this case, a trained service
be
called.
technician must
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The error code E-02 is also shown on the left
display and indicates that the battery for the
stored data is empty. This means that the
indication of the real time clock as well as of
the defrost timer is wrong. However, the
instrument can be operated.
After a few seconds the error code E-02
disappears automatically. The variable values
are then cleared. The set value of the
temperature is adjusted to a default value. To
select other values, press the UP or DOWN
buttons.
The battery should then be replaced by a
trained service technician as soon as possible.
The error code E-03 is shown on the right
display, if the temperature of the cooling
chamber is higher than 0° when turning on
ment. This error code indicates that no
instru
the
cooling process was carried out for a longer
time caused by power failure or turning off the
instrument. In these cases, the instrument
warms up and the cooling chamber as well as
the microtome with knife carrier of the
instrument gets wet or humid.
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To avoid that the wet microtome is cooled
down and consequently the guides freeze
solid, the error code E-03 is shown on the
display. Now the microtome together with the
knife carrier must be dried.
The user is to make sure that the microtome is
in a perfectly dry condition. Then press the
memo button (fig. 2.12) to start the cooling
process. The error code E-03 goes off and the
cooling process starts.
The error code E-04 is shown on the left
display if the rear end position of the integrated
feed system is not reached within 2 min. after
turning on the instrument. The instrument can
be operated, however, the rear end position is
not defined. For this, press the memo button.
The error code
E-04 goes off.
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2-10 ACCESSORIES
2-10-1 STANDARD EQUIPMENT
The microtome cryostat QS11 / QS11UV is equipped with the following accessories:
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6 chucks, 30 mm round 715110
1 Allen key 2,5 mm 362220
1 Allen key 5 mm 362260
1 Allen key 6 mm 362120
1 flat brush 334170
061433 hsurb 1
1 cryostat oil no. 407 100 ml 350040
1 freezing medium 118 ml 161425
1 brush shelf 415640
2 distance bolts 570110
1 instruction manual 387772
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2-10-2 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT (OPTIONAL)
Specimen chucks:
• 007517 mm 02
• 022517 mm 03
• 032517 mm 04
Cryo-Molds:
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037517 mm 05 x 05
047517 mm 55 x 55
057517 mm 55 x 06
067517 mm 55 x 07
004075 mm 01
083075 mm 51
093075 mm 22
Knife carriers:
Other accessories:
Disposable blade SEC 35 (50 pcs. in dispenser) 152200
064507 reirrac efink dradnatS
036507 07 CE reirrac edalb elbasopsiD
015425 rotcartxe taeH
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3 THEORY OF OPERATION
3-1 CHAMBER COOLING, DEFROSTING
The chamber of the cryostat is cooled by a
refrigeration machine. In the rear upper area of
the microtome chamber is the evaporator
which the cold coolant flows through. Due to
the heat extraction from the microtome
chamber a cooling down to -35°C can be
achieved.
On the left side of the cooling chamber there
are 27 freezing stations to quickly freeze-on
specimens onto specimen stages.
Additionally, a Peltier element is integrated into
the fast freezing station. It can reach a surface
temperature of max. –60°C.
Use the heat extractor to accelerate the
freezing of the specimen.
The temperature of the microtome chamber
can be adjusted continuously down to -35°C.
is, pre-select the desired temperature as
For th
set
value on the operating controls.
The actual value of the microtome is constantly
measured and sent to the control unit which
causes the refrigeration to switch on and off.
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Inevitably, when working on the microtome the
dry cold air of the microtome chamber mixes
with the warm humid air outside the chamber.
Frost forms on the finned evaporator. The
increasing thickness of the frost reduces the
efficiency of the evaporator. For this reason,
the daily defrosting of the evaporator becomes
necessary.
Set the time of the daily defrosting on the
operating controls. The period of the defrosting
takes approx. 30 min. and varies according to
the thickness of the frost.
Possible frost built-up on the microtome or on
the knife carrier are not removed by defrosting
the instrument. However,
after
defrosting as now the evaporator is fully
the frost recedes
efficient again.
To avoid condensation the sliding window is
heated.
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3-2 CUTTING MOVEMENT
The microtome of this cryostat is a rustproof
rotary microtome. The cutting movement is
carried out turning the handwheel.
The rotary movement results in the vertical
movement of the specimen orientation which
carries the specimen holder with the specimen.
The specimen is moved up- and downwards
close to the knife edge. The knife is clamped
securely into the knife carrier.
The section thickness is delivered at the upper
reversal point of the vertical movement. The
specimen holder together with the specimen
moves to the front by the size of the section
thickness, which can be selected on the
operating controls.
With the downward movement of the
specimen
, sectioning is carr
ied out. During the
return travel, the specimen is drawn back
automatically to protect knife and specimen,
which means that the knife can be used longer
and that the specimen is protected against
artefacts.
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The number of sections made is indicated on
the section counter. After each downward
movement of the specimen holder, the number
on the section counter increases by 1. The
section counter can be re-set to zero at any
time.
The sum of sections made can also be seen
on the display. For this, trimming value and
sectioning values are added up. Section
counter and sum of section thicknesses can be
reset to zero at any time by means
of the reset
button.
over, the remaining travel to the front end
More
position can also be shown on the display. The
remaining travel, which is still available for
sectioning, is shown in microns.
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3-3 SPECIMEN COARSE FEED
AND TRIMMING STAGES
After changing the specimen, moving the knife
or knife carrier, it is necessary to adjust the
specimen to the knife edge again. This can
easily be done by means of the specimen
coarse feed and the defined trimming values.
To move the specimen holder electronically
forwards or backwards, use the corresponding
buttons on the operating controls.
After the specimen and knife are adjusted,
further gradual feed for trimming can be
carried out by using the function <trimming>.
Whenever pressing the button <trimming>, the
motorized feed is released. The same
happens, when the function <trimming> is
stored and
the handwheel is turned.
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4 WORKING WITH THE
CRYOSTAT
4-1 PREPARING THE COOLING
CHAMBER
Before sectioning, the microtome chamber
should be at a stable temperature around the
desired cutting temperature. The temperature
of the knife is determined by the cooling of the
microtome chamber.
All tools which are necessary to take off
sections or to manipulate the specimen must
also be cooled, as the section will stick to
them. For this reason, the required working
accessories should always be stored on the
shelves or brush tray in the microtome
chamber.
The heated sliding window should be closed
during breaks and while preparing work to
avoid warm air getting into the chamber.
Consequently, more favourable work
conditions with a lower frost built-up on the
microtome and knife are achieved.
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4-2
FREEZING-ON THE SPECIME
N
The specimen is frozen-on to the specimen
stage with clinging grooves with a freezing
compound.
To freeze-on specimens, use the fast freezing
device or the Peltier element on the left side of
the chamber.
When using the fast freezing device put some
freezing compound onto the specimen stage,
which should be outside the chamber at a low
positive temperature. Then put the specimen
onto the stage and surround it with some
freezing compound.
Then insert the chuck into one of the fast
freezing stations.
When the Peltier element is used for the
freezing-on, first activate it. For this, briefly
press the down button twice. On the right
temperature indication a "
the current chamber temperature, which
of
P" is shown in front
means that the Pelter element is turned on.
If the instrument is equipped with a heat
extractor (additional equipment) the specimen
can be frozen faster and more evenly. Put the
heat extractor onto the specimen from above.
This way, the specimen is frozen at the same
time from above and below, which reduces the
formation of artefacts considerably.
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4-3 ORIENTATION AND TRIMMING
Clamp the specimen stage together with the
frozen specimen into the specimen holder.
Tighten the orienting lever (fig. 15.2) in a
clockwise direction. Loosen the clamping lever
(fig. 15.1) to have the possibility to adjust the
specimen parallel in relation to the cutting
edge by means of the orienting lever. Then
press the clamping lever backwards. With the
motorized coarse feed specimen and knife
edge can roughly be adjusted.
Then carry out a further gradual feed by using
the function <trimming>. Turn the handwheel
in a clockwise direction resulting in the first
contact between knife and specimen. Continue
this thus achieving the desired level. Any
waste should be wiped away in an upward
ection with a brush.
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4-4 TEMPERATURE LIST FOR CRYO-SECTIONING
The optimal cutting temperature of a specimen depends on the respective characteristics of the tissue
especially on the fat content. The following table won by experience recommends cutting temperatures
for some typical applications:
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sgnitteruC eniretU
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elcitseT
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taf tuohtiw tsaerB
niarB
worraM enoB
sgnuL
enitsetnI
atatsorP
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suretU
saercnaP
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taf tuohtiw nikS
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mutnemO
taf htiw tsaerB
taf htiw nikS htiw gnilooc lanoitidda
eseehC eci yrd ro negortin diuqil
rettuB yrassecen eb thgim
sexaW lairtsudnI
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The indicated cutting temperatures are subject to a tolerance, as the fat contents of the tissue
differ or pathological tissue shows natural variations.
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4-5 SECTIONING AND TAKING
OFF SECTIONS
For sectioning, pre-select the desired section
thickness by means of the buttons on the
operating controls. Put the anti-roll plate
against the knife by means of the knob. Turn
the handwheel in a clockwise direction to carry
out sectioning. The section slides into the
space between the knife and the anti-roll
guide.
Then remove the anti-roll guide by means of
the knob. The section sticks to the knife
surface. Transfer the specimen now onto a
slide by using a brush or tweezers.
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4-6 HOW TO AVOID MALFUNCTIONS
To cut usable sections, the following points are
of utmost importance:
• Condition of the knife edge, probably move
it horizontally to the left or right side.
• Check adjustment of anti-roll guide and
correct it, if necessary.
• Carefully remove frost from front and rear
part of the knife and from the anti-roll plate
(i.e. with ethanol, acetone or the like).
• Tighten all clamping screws and clamping
levers on the knife carrier and specimen
holder.
• Select the appropriate cutting temperature
according to the specimen (see part 4-4).
• Select the appropriate freezing medium.
Note:
If the specimen was
nitrogen or similar freezing
liquid
frozen with
techniques, the specimen must
adapt itself to the cutting temperature.
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• Carefully select the required knife material
and profile.
• Adjustment of knife height.
• Adjustment of proper clearance angle.
Select a clearance angle of 5-15° according
to the facet angle of a steel knife.
• Select a proper cutting speed:
The harder the material, the slower the
cutting speed!
• Take care in bringing specimen and knife
together.
WARNING:
During defrosting, remove the
specimens from the cooling chamber,
as the temperature inside the chamber
will increase.
Do not leave or store tissue inside the cryostat
over a longer period. Due to a power failure or
other unexpected malfunctions of the
instrument, the specimen might be damaged
.
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4-6-1 POSSIBLE SOURCES OF ERRORS – CAUSE AND REMOVAL
Problem
Cryostat temperature cannot be
achieved
Frost built-up on chamber wall
and on microtome
Retarded freezing-on of the
specimen
Cause Removal
Ambient temperature too high
Lower ambient temperature by
fresh air, climate. Please note
the specified temperature of
+20°C!
Cryostat is influenced by near,
Change site of installation
heat-generating instruments
Draught into the cryostat
Soiled condenser
Change site of installation
Open the service door on the left
side, clean the condenser
gnilooc evitcefeD Call a service technician
Draught (open doors, windows) Change site of installation; close
windows, doors
Surface of the fast freezing
Remove debris
station is soiled
Lower part of the chuck is soiled
Knife and/or anti-roll plate are
not yet cold enough – section
melts
Readjust clearance angle
Move the knife in the knife
carrier
Check knife clamping
Check clamping
Again freeze on the specimen
Again freeze on the specimen
Select new section thickness,
reduce the specimen
Select a deeper temperature
Wait until the knife and/or the
anti-roll plate have reached the
corresponding chamber
temperature
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Sections do not stretch, although
the correct temperature has
been selected and the anti-roll
plate has been adjusted
correctly
Sections break, fissures in the
sections, sections are not
stretched properly
Sections roll over the anti-roll
plate
Knife and/or anti-roll plate are
not clean
Edge of anti-roll plate is
damaged
Blunt knife
Specimen too cold
Static charge/draught
Specimen not cold enough
Spacious specimen
Anti-roll plate not adjusted
properly
Anti-roll plate not aligned parallel
towards the knife edge
Incorrect clearance angle
Blunt knife
Anti-roll plate does not project
over the knife edge properly
Clean with a dry cloth or brush
Replace anti-roll plate
Move the knife
Select a higher temperature
Remove the cause
Select a deeper temperature
Trim the specimen in a parallel
way; select a thicker section
thickness
Readjust the anti-roll plate
Align parallel
Readjust the clearance angle
Move the knife
Readjust the anti-roll plate
Scratching noise while cutting
and during the return travel of
the specimen clamping
Anti-roll plate projects over the
knife edge too much and
scratches on the specimen
Thick-thin-sections Knife sharpness
Knife angle
Clamping on knife carrier
Clamping on specimen holder
Tight handwheel
punctual
Debris and section waste
between microtome and base
plate
during the entire movement
Soiled link block
Toothed belt tension
No chamber illumination Defective lamp
Defective starter
Note:
In case of malfunctions and/or service work, please turn off the instrument and contact your
local dealer.
Readjust the anti-roll plate
Move the knife
Readjust
Check clamping
Check clamping
Remove and clean
Please call a service technician
Check, replace
Check, replace
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5 MAINTENANCE AND CARE
OF THE CRYOSTAT
5-1 SHUTTING-OFF FOR CLEANING
Cleaning, care and decontamination of the
cryostat depends on how frequently the
instrument is used. However, it is
recommended to shut the instrument off every
6 - 8 weeks.
Caution/Biohazard:
As the following work might be
hazardous because of the danger of
freezer burns on frozen parts and potential
contaminated material, it should only
be done by skilled or trained
personnel.
Please proceed as follows:
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• Wear protective gloves.
• Remove knife/blade from the knife carrier
and store it in a knife case.
• Remove the brush shelf, tools as well as
chucks.
• Bring the handwheel handle into its upper
position, i.e. the specimen clamping is also
in its upper position.
• Remove the middle
tray.
Dispose of the section waste
and rear section waste
according to the respective lab regulations.
• Remove and/or suck off cold section waste.
• Turn off the mains switch and unplug the
unit.
• Loosen the clamping lever on the knife
carrier and pull off the knife carrier. If
necessary, treat it with disinfectant.
Caution:
Caution of freezer burns due to the
frozen knife carrier.
• Remove the left and right side sheets.
• Remove the sheets on the black grips with
a circular movement upwards/forwards.
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5-2 REMOVING THE MICROTOME
• In the left rear part of the microtome there is
the so-called connector housing including
one electrical connection.
• Bring the handwheel handle into its lower
position, i.e. the specimen clamping is also
in its lower position.
• Unscrew the Allan screw (fig. 25.1) in the
middle of the front part of the microtome
base plate via an Allen screwdriver size
5 mm.
Caution:
It is recommended for all further work
to wear isolating gloves because of
the danger of freezer burns on the frozen
microtome.
• Move the microtome to the left side until the
stop. This way, the clutch on the right side
of the microtome becomes free.
• Move the microt
it
from the cryo-chamber.
ome forwards and remove
• Thoroughly clean and wash the interior.
2
1
3
Fig. 25
Caution:
Chloric cleaning agents must not be
used for cleaning purposes. In case of
a malfunction hazardous gases might
be generated together with the cooling brine
Tyfoxit of the cooling system.
• Pull off the red stopper at the bottom of the
chamber. The cleaning liquid is collected in
the container (fig. 26.1) with a volume of
4,8 l at the front lower side
Note:
Please observe the filling level!!
• The red stopper must be inserted after
cleaning as otherwise cold air leaks out
during cooling operation. Thus generating
frost built-up.
• The installation and re-setting up of the
instrument is carried out in reverse order.
1
Fig. 26
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5-3 CLEANING AND CARE OF THE
MICROTOME
• Carefully clean and dry the dismounted
microtome.
• Carefully clean and dry the dismounted
knife carrier as well.
• As there is condensated humidity inside the
microtome, dry the microtome components
inside the cooling chamber very carefully.
• For this, the microtome can be treated in a
drying closet at temperature up to +60°C.
• After each shutting-off or cleaning of the
cryostat, the cross roller bearing should be
lubricated.
• By means of a pipette (fig. 27.3) the cross
roller bearings (fig. 27.4) can be reached
from an angle from behind below the
housing (fig. 27.1).
• Fill the pipette with a small amount of
cryostat oil (cat. no. 350040).
• Put one or two drop
27.2)
of the cross roller bearings.
s into the space (fig.
• The specimen clamping should be in the
lower position.
• Also slightly lubricate the horizontal cylinder
guide behind the specimen clamping.
2
3
2
.
5
2
1
.
5
1
0
.
5
4
m
3
1
Fig. 27
Note:
For the examination and readjustment of the microtome a
routine maintenance should be
performed by trained service technician once a
year.
Cleaning and care of the microtome during
routine work:
Caution!
A regular and/or immediate
disinfection of the blade carrier, the
cryo chamber as well as all the
other potentially contaminated parts of the
instrument is highly recommended. All
commercially available cryostat disinfection
solutions can be used.
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5-4 CLEANING THE COOLING
LAMELLA
• Open the cleaning opening via the
attached tool (fig. 29.1).
• For this, insert the tool through one of the
middle ventilation slots.
• Turn the tool by 90° so that the t-shaped
holder latches into the adjacent slots.
• Pull the tool to open the grid (fig. 28.1) of
the cleaning hole.
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Note:
The grid of the cleaning hole is kept
on the right side by a magnet (fig.
28.2) an is inserted on the left side.
• Remove the dust from the cooling lamella
by means of a commercially available
vacuum cleaner.
Note:
Carry out this cleaning in regular
intervals. Thus extending the
lifetime of the compressor.
2
Fig. 28
1
1
2
60
Fig. 29
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PART 6 CONDITIONS FOR THE
TRANSPORTATION OF THE
INSTRUMENT
6-1 TAKING BACK THE INSTRUMENT
FOR REPAIR OR ROUTINE
MAINTENANCE
Repair or maintenance work are normally
carried out at the site of installation. If this is
not possible for some special reasons, the
instrument can be returned to manufacturer.
The contact address can be found at the
beginning of this instruction manual.
• To guarantee trouble-free function of the
instrument after transportation, please note
the below-mentioned measures for the
transportation preparation.
• In addition, the conditions for storage and
transportation as mentioned in part 1-2
must be observed during the entire
transportation.
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Biohazar
Please
d:
also note the precautionary
measures described in our safety
precautions concerning biological
hazards!
Measures for closing down:
• Turn off the instrument.
• Unplug the unit.
• Remove blade and/or knife from blade
and/or knife carrier.
• Remove section waste trays, brush shelf,
blade/knife carrier and other accessories
as well as tools from the cryo chamber.
Note:
Clean and disinfect these accessories
according to the respective applicable
lab regulations and transport them in
dry condition.
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• Clean and disinfect the cryo chamber
according to the respective applicable lab
regulations.
• Unscrew the handwheel handle for
transportation.
• Before the transportation, loosen the
fastening screws of the rollers.
• Keep the heated sliding window closed
during transportation.
Note:
If the new site of installation can be
reached in less than half an hour, keep
the sliding window closed so that the
cryo chamber does not heat up. This avoids
the formation of condensation water inside the
chamber.
Note:
It is recommended that at least two
persons are available for the
transportation.
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Measures for turning on again:
• Again install the blade carrier, section
waste trays and
Attach the handwheel handle again.
•
the brush shelf.
• After having turned on the instrument and
after having reached the set temperature,
the instrument is ready of operation again.
Note:
Blade carrier which was heated up to
ambient temperature, needs approx.
1 h in the chamber at –25°C to be able
to section specimens again.
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For transportation outside closed
buildings, please observe the following
measures:
• Turn off the instrument.
• Unplug the unit.
• Remove blade and/or knife from blade
and/or knife carrier.
• Remove section waste trays, brush shelf,
blade/knife carrier and other accessories
as well as tools from the cryo chamber.
Note:
Clean and disinfect these accessories
according to the respective applicable
lab regulations and transport them in
dry condition.
• Clean and disinfect the cryo chamber
according to the respective applicable lab
regulations.
• Unscrew the handwheel handle for
transportation.
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Caution
:
Any shipping of the instrument requires original
packaging materials! Damages caused by
shipping with non-conform packaging are not
covered by the manufacturer warranty! Any
damage repairs resulting in non-conforming
package are fully charged to the sending party.
We reserve the right depending on
seriousness of damage NOT to repair.
To order original packaging materials, please
contact Avantik Biogroup LLC or your local, by
Avantik Biogroup LLC authorized, dealer.
Caution:
The user must care for a clean and safe
condition of the instrument when returning
it to an appropriate service provider.
Note:
If the original packaging is no longer available,
please contact your local Avantik Biogroup
LLC representation.
Note:
To make sure that these is no
condensation water inside the
let the instrument approx.
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chamber,
h dry.
• Loosen the fastening screws of the rollers
to move the instrument.
• Arrange the dismounted accessories into
the intended transportation packing.
Note:
Before the further transportation,
tighten the fastening screws so that the
instrument does not move during
transportation.
• Slightly tilt the cryostat and insert the foam
parts underneath it.
• Place the case over the instrument.
• Insert the wooden cover.
• Attach the tightening strips around the
packing.
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6-2 DISPOSAL OF THE INSTRUMENT
AFTER FINAL SHUTDOWN
After the final shutdown of the instrument, we
recommend to contact a local recycling
company for the disposal according to the
national applicable regulations.
To be applied in the countries
of the European Union and
other European countries with
a separate collecting system
within the waste management.
The marking of the product and/or the
respective literature indicates that, after its final
shutdown, it must not be disposed of together
with ordinary domestic waste.
• Please dispose of your instrument
separately from other waste to not harm
our environment and/or human health by
uncontrolled waste disposal.
• Recycle your instrument to suppor
su
stainable recycling of material resources.
t the
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•Industrial users should contact their
suppliers and observe the conditions of the
contract. This product must not be
disposed of together with other commercial
waste.
•Please contact your supplier!!
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