Leica Kitchen Utensil Sp9000 User Manual

Leica SP9000  
Automatic knife sharpener  
Instruction Manual  
Leica SP9000 V2.2 English – 08/2007  
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Table of contents  
1. Important Notes .............................................................................................................. 5  
1.1 Symbols used in this manual and their meaning ............................................................... 5  
1.2 Designated use / misuse .......................................................................................................... 6  
1.3 Selection and qualification of personnel ............................................................................. 6  
2. Safety................................................................................................................................. 7  
2.1 General information on instrument design and safe handling ....................................... 7  
2.2 Safety instructions for handling the instrument ................................................................. 7  
3. Instruments properties ................................................................................................. 8  
3.1 Technical Data ........................................................................................................................... 8  
3.2 General Description .................................................................................................................. 8  
3.3 Overview - SP9000 ..................................................................................................................... 9  
4. Installation..................................................................................................................... 10  
4.1 Check list .................................................................................................................................... 10  
4.2 Installing the instrument......................................................................................................... 11  
5. Coarse honing procedure ........................................................................................... 13  
5.1 . Inspect for presence and size of nicks .............................................................................. 13  
5.2. Put honing plate on holder .................................................................................................... 14  
5.3. Apply coarse abrasive to the plate ..................................................................................... 14  
5.4. Attach knife ............................................................................................................................... 15  
5.5. Centre the knife using a ruler ................................................................................................ 15  
5.6 Set coarse honing knob ......................................................................................................... 16  
5.7 Set Timer at 30 minutes .......................................................................................................... 16  
5.8 Push the blue coarse button on the control panel .......................................................... 16  
5.9 Remove knife carefully ........................................................................................................... 16  
5.10 Clean knife - inspect condition ............................................................................................. 17  
5.11 Clean glass plate - continue Coarse Honing if necessary............................................. 17  
6. Fine coarse procedure ............................................................................................... 18  
7. Redressing hone glass plates .................................................................................. 21  
8. Trouble shooting .......................................................................................................... 26  
9. Warranty and service ................................................................................................. 27  
10. EC Declaration of Conformity .................................................................................... 28  
Peoples Republic of China......................................................................................... 29  
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1. Important Notes  
The individual chapters of the  
Leica SP9000 instruction manual:  
1.1 Symbols used in this manual and  
their meaning  
Chapter 1 Important notes  
Warnings  
appear in a grey box and are marked  
by a warning triangle:  
Table of contents  
Important information on this  
manual  
Chapter 2 Safety  
Make sure to read this  
Useful notes,  
chapter before operating the  
instrument!  
i.e. important user information appear  
in a grey box and are marked by an in-  
formation symbol:  
Chapter 3 Instrument properties  
Technical Data  
Overview  
Figures in brackets refer to item num-  
bers in drawings or to the drawings  
themselves.  
(5)  
Chapter 4 Installation  
(Fig.5)  
Standard delivery  
Unpacking and installing the  
instrument  
Instrument type:  
Chapter 5 Coarse honing procedure  
All information given in this instruction manual  
applies only to the instrument type indicated on  
the title page.  
Controls  
Working with the instrument  
A name plate, indicating the instrument serial  
number, is attached to the back of the instrument.  
Chapter 6 Fine coarse procedure  
Chapter 7 Redressing hone glass plates  
Required information for all inquiries:  
For any inquiries please specify:  
Chapter 8 Trouble shooting  
Chapter 9 Warranty and service  
Instrument type  
Serial number  
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1.  
Important Notes  
General  
This instruction manual includes important instructions and information related  
to the operating safety and maintenance of the instrument.  
The instruction manual is an important part of the product. It must be read  
carefully before using the instrument for the first time and must always be  
kept with the instrument.  
If additional requirements, which exceed the scope of this manual, are im-  
posed by regulations and/or laws on accident prevention and environmental  
protection in the country of operation, appropriate instructions for compli-  
ance with such requirements must be added to this manual.  
Read this instruction manual carefully before attempting to work on or oper-  
ate the instrument.  
Please pay particular attention to chapter 2 (safety features,  
safety instructions).  
– Please read this information, even if you are already familiar  
with the operation and use of other Leica products.  
1.2 Designated use / misuse  
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The Leica Automatic Knife Sharpener is specifically designed to quickly and  
accurately hone microtome knives to a precise and fine cutting edge. Addi-  
tionally, provision has been made to eliminate the tedious task of manually  
redressing the honing plates. In total, the new sharpener will provide you  
with greatly increased efficiency in honing, convenience in redressing plates,  
and a considerable amount of valuable time saved.  
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The instrument may only be operated according to the instructions con-  
tained in this manual.  
Any other use of the instrument is considered contrary to its designated use.  
1.3 Selection and qualification of personnel  
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The automatic knife sharpener SP9000 may only be operated by  
trained laboratory personnel.  
Prior to starting work with the instrument, all laboratory personnel des-  
ignated to operate the instrument must carefully read the present instruc-  
tion manual and must be familiar with all technical features of the instru-  
ment.  
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2. Safety  
2.1 General information on instrument design and safe handling  
This instrument has been built and tested in accordance with the safety  
regulations for electrical measuring, control, regulating and laboratory  
devices.  
In order to maintain this condition and ensure safe operation, the opera-  
tor must observe all the instructions and warnings contained in this in-  
struction manual.  
For current information about applicable standards, please refer to the  
CE declaration of conformity on our Internet site:  
2.2 Safety instructions for handling the instrument  
Potential hazard  
Correct behavior  
Make sure to handle knives and blades very cau-  
Caution: risk of injury when touch-  
tiously!  
Never touch the cutting edge of knives and  
blades!  
ing the knives and blades as these  
are extremely sharp.  
Do not leave knives, blades and bladed knife hold-  
ers unprotected.  
Warning: Avoid touching live parts  
under any circumstances!  
2.2 Safety instructions for hand-  
ling the instrument  
The instrument cover may only be removed by  
qualified service personnel!  
Before removing the cover, ensure that the instru-  
ment is unplugged.  
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3.  
Instruments properties  
3.1 Technical Data  
Power supply :  
Overall Dimensions :  
Model 930 is 115 V / 60 Hz  
Model 940 is 230 V / 50 Hz  
Width : 370 mm  
Height : 460 mm  
Depth : 540 mm  
3.2 General Description  
Your technical skill is the key to the successful performance of any labora-  
tory equipment. While the Leica Microtome Knife Sharpener is efficient and  
simple to operate, the results you get depend entirely on your knowledge of  
how badly damaged the knife is and how to determine when your knife is to  
be sharpened.  
Consequently, careful microscopic examination of the edge and facets is  
necessary before you start to resharpen, so you can decide on the amount  
of coarse honing required. Also, when you complete the coarse and fine hon-  
ing procedure, it is recommended that the knife be examined microscopi-  
cally, to assure yourself that good results have been obtained.  
The unit is designed to sharpen Leica Histostat knives up to 250  
mm in length. Do not attempt to sharpen any Leica knife with the  
Knife Sharpener that has been previously sharpened by another  
method unless it has first been factory reconditioned by Leica.  
See later section on reconditioning for information on restoring knives, elimi-  
nating large nicks, etc.  
While under certain specific conditions competitive knives may be  
sharpened on the Leica Knife Sharpener, optimum results cannot  
be assured.  
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3. Instrument properties  
3.3 Overview - SP9000  
Plastic cover  
Glass Plate  
Knife holder  
Hone glass plate  
holder  
Glass plate  
thumbscreen  
Timer  
Plate positional  
dial  
Off  
Lap  
Fine Coarse  
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4.  
Installation  
4.1 Check list  
The Leica Microtome Knife Sharpener is shipped with all accessories re-  
quired for coarse and fine knife honing of knife edges and for dressing glass  
hone plate surfaces when necessary.  
1. Coarse abrasive, 2 bottles, for coarse honing procedure.  
2. Fine abrasive, 2 bottles, for fine honing (final sharpening).  
3. Hone glass compound, 2 bottles, dressing for glass plates.  
4. Two glass hone plates, both sides are identical, providing four usable  
honing surfaces.  
5. Knife inspection block (hardwood), used to hold knife et proper angle for  
inspection of cutting facet with microscope.  
6. Bridge assembly maintains pressure on glass plates during glass hone  
plate resurfacing.  
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4. Installation  
4.2 Installing the instrument  
1. Place the sharpener on a sturdy table or laboratory bench and remove  
tags and retaining tape used for shipment.  
2. Assure that the plastic cover fits securely upon the base and is firmly  
supported when opened.  
3. Be sure that the push-button switch is „OFF”. Plug the instrument into a  
GROUNDED receptacle providing the voltage and frequency indicated  
on the data plate at the rear of the instrument.  
4. Select the proper knife holder for the length of knife to be sharpened.  
The standard knife holder (no holes through back) is used for all Leica  
knife blades up to 185 mm in length. For 250 mm length knives, use the  
special knife holder (two round holes through back). Improper matching  
of knife length can be dangerous and can cause damage to the cutting  
edge.  
5. To attach the knife holder to the knife carrier arm, turn the arm, by hand,  
so that the pin is vertical (Figure 11.1). Position the knife holder so that  
the blade clamps are „UP”.  
6. Slide the knife holder onto the shaft until the „slot” in the holder com-  
pletely engages the pin and is seated firmly against it. Tighten locking  
screw securely (Figure11.2).  
Do not operate instrument without knife in holder ... to do so may  
cause damage.  
Abb. 11.1  
Abb. 11.2  
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4.  
Installation  
Key to sharpening success  
The starting point of any successful sharpening technique is the careful ex-  
amination of the condition of the knife edge using a microscope. Periodic re-  
examination during sharpening is equally important.  
Please remember !  
The width of the entire cutting facet is only from 0.1 to 0.6 mm, and nicks in  
the edge due to normal use are just a few microns deep. Therefore, there  
simply is no satisfactory substitute for the use of a good microscope in knife  
inspection. The microscope should be equipped with a measuring device  
such as an eyepiece reticle.  
There are two basic methods of illuminating the knife for examination: When  
studying the surface of the cutting facet to check for smoothness and uni-  
formity of bevel, „reflected light” is used as shown in Figure 12.1. The lamp  
is positioned so the light is directed on the knife facet.  
When you wish to study only the edge of the knife to observe for presence  
and measurement of nicks, „transmitted light” is used as shown in Fig-  
ure 12.2.  
In both instances above, it is recommended that you examine the knife at  
100 X resultant magnification. Always wipe the edge with a clean cloth moist-  
ened with solvent such as xylene before examining.  
Abb. 12.1  
Abb. 12.2  
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5. Coarse honing procedure  
For the first resharpening of a new Leica knife or one that has been  
factory reconditioned by Leica, the honing process must begin  
with coarse honing. This is necessary in order to develop the sec-  
ond facet as is explained in the section on ,,Factory Recondition-  
ing”.  
Again, please note that microscopic examination of the knife before and  
after honing is the only proven method of determining how much honing  
time is required and when coarse honing has been completed.  
In coarse honing, it is important to remember that the sharpening process  
begins at the back of the cutting facet and gradually moves toward the front  
edge of the knife. The highly efficient honing process is dependent on four  
factors:  
1. Backward and forward movement of the knife arm to which the knife and  
holder are attached.  
2. Automatic turnover of the knife at the end of each cycle for equal honing  
of both knife sides.  
3. A solenoid applies approximately 4 pounds of pressure to the knife when  
the coarse button is pushed.  
4. An undulating motion of the honing plate is coupled with its back and forth  
movement that moves contrary to the knife arm.  
Before starting any procedure, be certain that the ,,OFF“- but-  
ton is depressed.  
5.1 . Inspect for presence and size of nicks  
Clean knife edge with solvent such asxylene. Place the knife on the micro-  
scope and inspect the edge for presence and size of nicks. Also, note the  
other surface characteristics of the cutting facet to more easily recognize  
the “changes” that will take place during coarse honing.  
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5. Coarse honing procedure  
5.2. Put honing plate on holder  
Two plates are supplied, each with two usable sides. When the plate is  
properly positioned, tighten the thumbscrew. (Figure 14)  
Thumbscrew should be finger tight.  
Excessive tightening may damage  
plastic plate positioning pins.  
Fig. 14  
5.3. Apply coarse abrasive to the plate  
(Shake the abrasive very thoroughly until all particles are in suspension. If  
necessary remove dispenser top and stir to mix contents.) Squeeze a nar-  
row „ribbon“ (about the width of a pencil) of the coarse abrasive on the glass  
plate. The „ribbon” should be approximately equal in length to the knife being  
sharpened. Apply coarse abrasive at least an inch inside the front edge of  
the plate. Do not permit plate to run dry; add abrasive if needed. Avoid using  
excess or abrasive will „pile up” on plate and may necessitate cleaning of  
knife holder.  
Be sure that the knife holder used matches the length of the knife  
to be sharpened. See “Installation” on Page 5. Use of the wrong  
knife holder be hazardous and may cause damage to the knife  
edge can be hazardous and may cause damage to the knife edge.  
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5. Coarse honing procedure  
5.4. Attach knife  
With the two clamps facing ,up” and clamp screws loosened, install knife so  
that the end with the Leica trademark to your right (Figure 15.1). This places  
the slotted end of the knife to your left as you face the front of the Leica Knife  
Sharpener. Tighten the two clamp screws until the knife is safely, but tempo-  
rarily, fastened.  
Always sharpen longest knives first.  
5.5. Centre the knife using a ruler  
Carefully centre the knife for proper balance during honing. Use a ruler and  
adjust knife position until you can measure exactly the same distance from  
the outside edge of each clamp to each end of the knife (Figure 15.2). Keep  
the knife evenly snug against the back of the holder. Gradually tighten the  
two clamp screws - alternating from one to the other - until the knife is held  
in place.  
Fig. 15.1  
Fig. 15.2  
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5. Coarse honing procedure  
5.6 Set coarse honing knob  
Switch the coarse honing knob on the left-hand side of the control panel fully  
to the left so the direction of the knob is towards „Coarse”.  
5.7 Set Timer at 30 minutes  
When beginning coarse honing operation, set the automatic timer for 30 mi-  
nutes. This initial setting of 30 minutes holds true for knives being sharpened  
for the first time on the Leica Knife Sharpener as well as those previously  
sharpened on this instrument. Close plastic cover.  
5.8 Push the blue coarse button on the control panel  
The solenoid will lock in and release automatically with each turn of the  
knife. The knife is automatically stroked against the undulating honing plate.  
After the equivalent of three full strokes on one side, a cam follower auto-  
matically turns the knife and hones the other cutting facet again using three  
strokes. Cycle is repeated continuously until time has run out.  
5.9 Remove knife carefully  
At the end of the time cycle, the knife holder will stop in a raised, horizontal  
position. Loosen clamp screws and remove knife. As a safety precaution  
and for ease of handling, insert a knife handle into the slot on the left side of  
the knife (Figure 9).  
If the holder should stop upside down (knife clamps facing down-  
ward), turn the automatic time knob beyond the 10 minute setting.  
Wait until the knife starts to move upward and then turn timer to  
,,zero”. The knife holder will then go through a half cycle and stop  
in the correct, raised position. Shut off Machine by depressing  
„OFF” button.  
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5. Coarse honing procedure  
5.10 Clean knife - inspect condition  
Wipe knife with clean cloth moistened with solvent and inspect the cutting  
facet under a microscope (1OOX). Keeping in mind that the coarse honing  
action proceeds from the back of the facet to the edge of the knife, check to  
see how much of the surface has been honed. Because each knife and its  
condition is different, no specific time can be given to achieve the results  
illustrated.  
5.11 Clean glass plate - continue Coarse Honing if necessary  
Wash the glass hone plate with a detergent under hot running tap water to  
remove abrasive and fine metal particles. Wipe dry. If you feel further coarse  
honing is necessary apply fresh, coarse abrasive and continue honing as  
required. Inspect periodically to check progress. Add abrasive as needed.  
Wash hone plate when abrasive becomes a dirty, raish colour.  
With experience you will soon be able to determine when you  
have a good, even coarse facet, uniform in appearance and have  
completely removed the single, factory facet-or-the fine, cutting  
facet produced by the Leica Knife Sharpener.  
Abb. 17  
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6.  
Fine coarse procedure  
Coarse honing must be followed by fine honing using the Leica Fine Abra-  
sive. As illustrated in Figure 10, the coarse honing action produces a single  
facet. In proceeding with the fine honing operation, a second cutting facet  
is ground on the knife at the cutting edge as shown in Figure 18.  
Either plate may be used for fine hon-  
ing (either side), but be especially  
careful to remove all coarse honing  
abrasive and honing remnants from  
the plate and knife. Washing both un-  
der hot running water and using ordi-  
nary detergent should suffice. Wipe  
dry.  
Fig. 18  
The width of the fine facet is not of significance. This will vary from one knife  
to the next. Also, this width often varies from one side of a particular knife to  
the other; however, this fine facet should be approximately the same width  
from one end of the knife to the other end. (See page 26 for comments on  
typical sharpening problems.) While the above should be kept in mind, the  
most critical factor in judging the success of fine honing is the degree to  
which the small, remaining nicks are removed. Nothing exceeds this in im-  
portance! Exactly how microscopically free of nicks the knife edge must be,  
depends, of course, on the thickness of the tissue sections being cut. For  
example, with a four-micron nick in the knife, you cannot obtain a satisfac-  
tory section five microns thick because of a ,tearing” action. However, with a  
ten-micron section, results may be acceptable although not uniformly even.  
Your Leica Knife Sharpener . . .  
is capable of producing an edge so near to perfection that subsequent hand  
stropping will only result in „turning over” the edge. Do not strop!  
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6. Fine coarse procedure  
The fine honing procedure is identical to coarse honing with three excep-  
tions:  
1. Lower honing plate to fine honing position by turning honing dial on the  
left-hand side of the control panel fully to the right. Note red dot.  
2. Apply a ribbon of the Leica Fine Abrasive to the plate. After extensive  
testing, it was determined that the Fine Abrasive is a superior abrasive  
and produces a finer polished facet. This new abrasive has the following  
advantages.  
a. Improved performance. Sharpening in the fine honing cycle will be con-  
siderably reduced. Failure to use the Leica Fine Abrasive may result in the  
accumulation of metal particles on your hone plate which will damage  
the edge.  
b. Leica Fine Abrasive is in suspension and will not settle out. It requires no  
shaking or stirring.  
c. Leica Fine Abrasive is water soluble and hone plate cleaning is accom-  
plished easily under running water. If a film remains on the knife, it should  
be carefully wiped with a soft cloth.  
3. Set timer to 10 minutes and push red fine honing button in the centre of  
the control panel. Note the solenoid, which applied pressure to the knife  
in coarse honing, is not engaged. After the 10 minute period, examine the  
knife and continue additional honing if necessary.  
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Fine coarse procedure  
After Fine Honing is Complete  
Shut off instrument by depressing ,OFF” button. Clean knife and wipe dry care-  
fully (Figure 20.1). Where atmosphere is corrosive and the knife is to be stored  
for any length of time, lubricate with a good grade of light, neutral oil.  
After the knife has been used, only a ,touch up” of the edge, using fine hon-  
ing may be sufficient to restore cutting qualities. (Never strop.) Much will  
depend upon the type of tissue and desired thickness of the sections. Again,  
microscopic examination will assist you in determining what is necessary.  
Abb. 20.1  
As illustrated in Figure 20.2, fine honing is complete. Note the even width of  
the fine facet (from end to end of knife). Small knicks have been satisfacto-  
rily removed. Microscopic „S” - shaped lines on fine facet are a normal  
result of polishing action and do not affect cutting qualities.  
In redressing hone plates the switch will stop the action of the  
hone table when the timer runs out only if the knife carriage as-  
sembly is in a normal stop position. It is essential therefore, that  
the previous cycle be allowed to run to completion and the ,,OFF”  
button be depressed to prevent any further movement of the car-  
riage.  
Abb. 20.2  
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7. Redressing hone glass plates  
In order to eliminate excessive redressing time on the hone plates, it is sug-  
gested that users accumulate no more than three or four hours sharpening  
time on any plate surface.  
The honing action of the knife against the frosted surface of the glass plate  
will eventually cause a ,shiny” path to be worn on the face of the plates as  
wide as the length of the knife. The number of hours before the appearance  
of a shiny area depends upon the type of abrasive most frequently used.  
When such a shiny surface exists, time required for proper honing increases  
substantially. Coarse honing, in particular, becomes very time consuming.  
Also, should one attempt to sharpen a knife that is longer than the worn part  
of the plate, correct honing becomes impossible. The ends of the longer knife  
will ride high on microscopic shoulders (areas still frosted) and the centre  
will not make proper contact on the shiny, worn area.  
To economize time, most technicians wait until both glass hone plates re-  
quire dressing. In addition, if desired, each side of the two plates can be  
dressed during the same procedure thus restoring the frosted appearance  
to all four identical plate surfaces.  
Abb. 21.1  
Abb. 21.2  
1. Depress “OFF” button.  
2. Remove knife holder from arm (Figure 14) and raise arm approximately  
1-1/2". Turn the,Table” dial completely to the left to the ,Coarse/Glass Lap”  
position.  
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Redressing hone glass plates  
3. If the plastic glass retainers are not in place, install them on the posts on  
the platform and tighten the two thumb screws in each one (Figure 15).  
The two glass retainers may be left in place during knife sharpen-  
ing.  
4. Position one hone glass on the plate holder and tighten thumbscrew (fin-  
ger tight only). Be sure that the top surface of the clamp is below the top  
surface of the glass (Figure 16).  
Abb. 22.1  
Abb. 22.2  
5. Shake Leica Hone Glass Compound thoroughly until all particles are in  
suspension. If necessary, remove dispenser top and stir to mix contents.  
Apply an ,S“ shaped line of compound over the surface of the plate (Fig-  
ure 17). There must be sufficient compound so that the entire plate sur-  
face will be covered when the second plate is inserted and redressing  
begins.  
USE ONLY LEICA HONE GLASS COMPOUND. DO NOT USE DRY  
ABRASIVE.  
ALL TRACES OF HONE GLASS COMPOUND MUST BE REMOVED  
FROM GLASS PLATES BEFORE SHARPENING KNIVES.  
6. Place the second plate between the two glass retainers so that it is lying  
flat. It is unimportant as to which side is down first (Figure 18).  
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7. Insert the two lips of the bridge assembly into the slot behind the front  
panel. Then, with the spring mounted suction cups on the top plate, press  
down on the bridge and tighten the thumb screw (Figure 19).  
8. Set the timer for 10 minutes and push the „LAP“ button.  
9. When the machine stops, wash the plates and inspect their condition.  
Repeat with fresh hone glass compound. After 20 minutes of redressing,  
wash each plate thoroughly under running water and dry completely.  
Inspect for uniform, frosted appearance over the entire surface of each  
plate. If there is a ,,shadowy” indication of the shiny area still present,  
repeat the above procedure until a uniform surface is obtained.  
10. When you are satisfied with both plates, turn over both plates and repeat  
the process.  
11. Test glass hone plates for „flatness”. After plates are properly dressed  
and dried, they can be tested for flatness in the following manner: Bring  
the plates into contact (dressed surfaces together) with a sliding, circu-  
lar motion until edges match. Lift the top plate with your fingertips. If both  
plates are perfectly flat, the bottom plate will cling to the top plate and  
raise with it, about 1/2 inch, until its own weight finally pulls it free.  
Abb. 23.1  
Abb. 23.2  
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widened bevel  
The new, or factory reconditioned, Leica Knife has very precise wedge and  
cutting facet angles. These angles permit the knife to ,meet“ the glass hone  
plate in the correct manner for proper coarse and fine honing.  
Surface must be  
factory ground to  
restore proper bevel  
width  
For this reason, please remember :  
1. The use of only new or factory reconditioned Leica Knives in good condi-  
tion is recommended. In a very few instances (where angles and configu-  
ration are similar) competitive knives may be sharpened on the Leica Knife  
Sharpener. Even in these cases, Leica does not guarantee optimum re-  
sults. Hollow ground knives of any type simply cannot be sharpened sat-  
isfactorily on the Leica Knife Sharpener.  
2. If your Leica Knives have been sharpened by any other method, they  
must be reconditioned by Leica to restore proper angles prior to shar-  
pening on the Leica Knife Sharpener.  
3. Leica Knives with large nicks in the area of the knife used for sectioning  
should, as a general rule, be factory reconditioned.  
4. After many repeated sharpenings, the angles of coarse and fine honed  
cutting facets will widen excessively. At that time, the knife should be  
sent to the factory where the entire knife thickness will be ground down  
slightly to restore proper angle, as illustrated above.  
Knives which, by sharpening or reconditioning, have eventually  
been reduced in size (from back to cutting edge) to 27 mm or less  
cannot be resharpened on the Leica Knife Sharpener nor can they  
be factory reconditioned.  
The Leica Microtome Knife Sharpener is of durable construction with re-  
markable design simplicity. Except for routine cleaning and occasional lu-  
brication, no other maintenance should be required. Even after years of use,  
only a few parts are likely to need replacement.  
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Should the occasion ever arise, the Leica Knife Sharpener can be re-  
conditioned at the Leica factory in Nussloch, Germany or at many of the  
Leica Microsystems Technical Service Centres worldwide. This is a cus-  
tomer service provided at a nominal charge.  
1 . CLEANING :  
Plastic cover and outside enamelled surfaces should be kept clean. Use only  
warm water and detergent. Sponge out and wipe dry the catch-basin on the  
hone table after each sharpening session. Knife holder, knife holder shaft  
and exposed fittings are non-corrosive and require no attention other than  
normal cleaning.  
2. LUBRICATION:  
Lubricate two slide rods approximately once each month, depending on how  
extensively it is used.  
Reconditioning  
Leica Messerschleifdienst  
Leica Biosystems Nussloch GmbH  
Heidelberger Straße 17-19  
D-69226 Nußloch  
Telefon: (06224) 143-0  
Telefax: (06224) 143-200  
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8.  
Trouble shooting  
Appearance  
Problem  
Cause  
Correction  
Fine facet fades out at  
ends of knife (opposite  
side of knife has even  
bevel).  
Microscopic curvature  
on one side of knife.  
Continue coarse honing.  
or  
Fine facet fades out at  
centre of knife (opposite  
side of knife has even  
bevel).  
Fine facet starts back of  
(away from) cutting  
edge.  
1. Facet angle too wide  
(see page 11).  
1. Recondition at factory.  
2. Coarse hone.  
2. I Insufficient coarse  
honing. (Microscopic  
examination would  
have revealed this.)  
3. Repeat coarse honing  
cycle with knife in  
proper position.  
3. Knife accidentally  
reversed (end for end)  
in holder.  
These are typical sharpening problems that may be encountered.  
Should you ever experience an unusual sharpening situation in  
which you cannot identify the problem write to Leica for prompt  
assistance.  
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9. Warranty and service  
Warranty  
Leica Biosystems Nussloch GmbH guarantees that the contractual prod-  
uct delivered has been subjected to a comprehensive quality control proce-  
dure based on the Leica in-house testing standards, and that the product is  
faultless and complies with all technical specifications and/or agreed char-  
acteristics warranted.  
The scope of the warranty is based on the content of the concluded agree-  
ment. The warranty terms of your Leica sales organization or the organiza-  
tion from which you have purchased the contractual product shall apply ex-  
clusively.  
Technical service information  
If you require technical service or replacement parts, please contact your  
Leica sales representative or dealer who sold the product.  
Please provide the following information:  
Model name and serial number of the instrument.  
Location of the instrument and name of the person to contact.  
Reason for the service call.  
Date of delivery.  
Decommissioning and disposal  
The instrument or parts of the instrument must be disposed of in compliance  
with the local laws.  
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10. EC Declaration of Conformity  
We herewith declare, in exclusive responsibility, that the instrument  
Leica SP9000 – Automatic Knifesharper  
was developed, designed and manufactured to conform with the  
Council Directive 73/23/EEC, (Low Voltage) and  
Council Directive 89/336/EEC, Appendix I (Electromagnetic Compatibility),  
including their amendments up to the date mentioned below.  
The following harmonized standards were applied:  
EN 61010-1: 2001  
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use -  
Part 1: General requirements  
EN 61326-1:1997 + EN 61326/1:1998  
Electrical equipmentl for measurement, control and laboratory use - EMC requirements -  
Part 1: General requirements  
EN 61000-3-2:1995 + A1:1998 + A2:1998 + A14:2000  
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)  
Part 3-2: Limits - Limits for harmonic current emissions  
EN 61000-3-3:1995  
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)  
Part 3: Limits -  
Section 3: Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage  
supply systems for equirement with rated current 16 A  
Leica Biosystems Nussloch GmbH  
Postfach 1120  
D-69222 Nussloch  
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Anne De Greef-Safft  
President Biosystems Division  
October 11, 2007  
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