Leica Microscope Magnifier RM2245 User Manual

Leica RM2245  
Rotary Microtome  
Instruction Manual  
Leica RM2245  
V1.4 English - 02/2007  
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Published by:  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
1. Important notes .......................................................................................................................................... 6  
1.1 Symbols in the text and their meanings .......................................................................................... 6  
1.2 Qualification of personnel ................................................................................................................. 6  
1.3 Intended use of instrument ............................................................................................................... 6  
1.4 Instrument type ................................................................................................................................... 6  
2. Safety ............................................................................................................................................................. 7  
2.1 Safety notes ......................................................................................................................................... 7  
2.2 Warnings .............................................................................................................................................. 7  
2.3 Integrated safety devices ................................................................................................................ 10  
3. Instrument components and specifications ................................................................................... 12  
3.1 Overview – instrument components .............................................................................................. 12  
3.2 Instrument specifications ................................................................................................................ 13  
3.3 Technical data ................................................................................................................................... 14  
4. Startup ......................................................................................................................................................... 16  
4.1 Standard delivery .............................................................................................................................. 16  
4.2 Installation site requirements ......................................................................................................... 17  
4.3 Assembling the handwheel ............................................................................................................. 18  
4.4. Electrical connections ..................................................................................................................... 18  
4.5 Switching on the instrument ........................................................................................................... 20  
5. Operation .................................................................................................................................................... 21  
5.1 Operating elements and their functions ........................................................................................ 21  
5.1.1 Instrument control panel ................................................................................................................. 21  
5.1.2 Control panel...................................................................................................................................... 22  
5.1.3 Display and control elements ......................................................................................................... 23  
5.2 Inserting the knife holder................................................................................................................. 30  
5.3 Inserting the universal cassette clamp ......................................................................................... 31  
5.4 Adjusting the clearance angle........................................................................................................ 32  
5.5 Clamping the specimen.................................................................................................................... 33  
5.6 Clamping the knife / disposable blade ........................................................................................... 33  
5.7 Cutting into the specimen (trimming) ............................................................................................. 34  
5.8 Sectioning .......................................................................................................................................... 34  
5.9 Changing the specimen or interrupting sectioning ..................................................................... 35  
5.10 Finishing daily routine ...................................................................................................................... 35  
6. Optional accessories ............................................................................................................................. 36  
6.1 Assembly for fixture for specimen clamps ................................................................................... 36  
6.1.1 Rigid fixture for specimen clamps .................................................................................................. 36  
6.1.2 Directional fixture for specimen clamps ....................................................................................... 36  
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6.1.3 Fine-directional fixture for specimen clamps ............................................................................... 37  
6.1.4 Quick clamping system .................................................................................................................... 38  
6.2 Specimen clamps and holders ....................................................................................................... 39  
6.2.1 Standard specimen clamp............................................................................................................... 39  
6.2.2 Vee insert ........................................................................................................................................... 39  
6.2.3 Foil clamp type 1................................................................................................................................ 40  
6.2.4 Foil clamp type 2................................................................................................................................ 41  
6.2.5 Universal cassette clamp ................................................................................................................ 42  
6.2.6 Super mega-cassette clamp ........................................................................................................... 43  
6.2.7 Holder for round specimens............................................................................................................ 44  
6.3 Knife holder base and knife holder ................................................................................................ 45  
6.3.1 Knife holder base, without lateral movement feature................................................................. 45  
6.3.2 Knife holder E/E-TC ........................................................................................................................... 46  
6.3.3 Knife holder N/NZ ............................................................................................................................. 49  
6.4 Section waste tray ............................................................................................................................ 51  
6.5 Backlighting ....................................................................................................................................... 51  
6.6 Tray ..................................................................................................................................................... 52  
6.7 Freezer pack ...................................................................................................................................... 52  
6.8 Universal microscope carrier ......................................................................................................... 53  
6.9 Magnifying lens ................................................................................................................................. 55  
6.9 Cold light source ............................................................................................................................... 56  
6.10 Fiber-optic light guide ...................................................................................................................... 56  
6.11 Ordering information ........................................................................................................................ 57  
7. Customized solutions ............................................................................................................................. 59  
7.1 Instrument malfunctions .................................................................................................................. 59  
7.1.1 Error reports ...................................................................................................................................... 59  
7.1.2 Malfunctions, possible causes and troubleshooting .................................................................. 60  
7.2 Possible faults ................................................................................................................................... 61  
8. Cleaning and maintenance .................................................................................................................. 62  
8.1 Cleaning the instrument ................................................................................................................... 62  
8.2 Maintenance ..................................................................................................................................... 64  
8.2.1 Replacing fuses ................................................................................................................................. 64  
8.2.2 Maintenance instructions ............................................................................................................... 65  
8.2.3 Lubricating the instrument .............................................................................................................. 66  
9. Warranty and service............................................................................................................................. 67  
10.EC Declaration of Conformity .............................................................................................................. 78  
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1. Important notes  
1.1 Symbols in the text and their meanings  
1.3 Intended use of instrument  
The Leica RM2245 is a semi-motorized rotation  
microtome with a separate control panel for  
creating thin sections of specimens of varying  
hardness for use in routine and research labo-  
ratories in the fields of biology, medicine and  
industry.  
Dangers, warnings and cautions appear  
in a gray box and are marked by a warn-  
ing triangle  
.
Notes, i.e. important user information  
appear in a gray box and are marked by  
It is designed for cutting soft paraffin speci-  
mens as well as harder specimens, as long as  
they are suitable for being cut manually.  
an information symbol  
.
The Leica RM2245 is also suitable for IVD (in  
vitro diagnostics).  
Numbers in parentheses refer to item  
numbers in illustrations.  
(5)  
Any other use of the instrument is considered  
improper!  
1.4 Instrument type  
Function keys which must be pressed on  
the control panel are shown in the text  
in bold capital letters.  
RUN/  
STOP  
All information provided in this manual applies  
only to the instrument type indicated on the  
cover page.  
An identification label indicating the instrument  
serial number is attached at the left side of the  
instrument.  
1.2 Qualification of personnel  
The Leica RM2245 may be operated by  
trained laboratory personnel only.  
All laboratory personnel designated to oper-  
ate the Leica instrument must read this  
instruction manual carefully and must be  
familiar with all technical features of the  
instrument before attempting to operate it.  
Fig. 1  
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2. Safety  
Be sure to comply with the safety instructions and warnings provided in this chapter.  
Be sure to read these instructions, even if you are already familiar with the operation and use of  
other Leica products.  
This instrument has been built and tested in  
accordance with the safety regulations for  
electrical measuring, control, regulating and  
laboratory devices.  
2.1 Safety notes  
This instruction manual contains important  
instructions and information regarding the  
operational safety and maintenance of the  
instrument.  
In order to maintain this condition and ensure  
safe operation, the operator must observe all  
the instructions and warnings contained in this  
instruction manual.  
The instruction manual is an important part of  
the product, which must be read carefully prior  
to startup and use and must always be kept  
near the instrument.  
For current information about applicable stan-  
dards, please refer to the CE declaration of  
conformity on our Internet site:  
If additional requirements on accident  
prevention and environmental protection  
exist in the country of operation, this in-  
struction manual must be supplemented  
by appropriate instructions to ensure  
compliance with such requirements.  
The protective devices on both instrument and accessories may neither be removed nor modified.  
Only service personnel qualified by Leica may repair the instrument and access the instrument’s  
internal components.  
2.2 Warnings  
The safety devices installed in this instrument by the manufacturer only constitute the basis for  
accident prevention. Primarily responsible for accident-free operation is above all the owner of the  
instrument and, in addition, the designated personnel who operates, services or cleans the  
instrument.  
To ensure trouble-free operation of the instrument, make sure to comply with the following instruc-  
tions and warnings.  
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2. Safety  
Warnings – Safety instructions / warning labels attached to the instrument  
Safety instruction labels on the instrument marked with a warning triangle indicate that the  
correct operating instructions (as described in this manual) must be followed when operating  
or replacing the instrument component bearing the label.  
Failure to adhere to these instructions may result in an accident, personal injury, damage to  
the instrument or accessory equipment.  
Warnings – Transport and installation  
Once removed from the crate, the instrument may only be transported in an upright position.  
Never lift the instrument by the handwheels or the cassette clamp. Always remove the section  
waste tray before transporting the instrument.  
Caution! The voltage selector has been preset at the factory.  
Before connecting the instrument to the mains power, please check that this setting complies  
with the local power requirements of your laboratory.  
The mains cable inlet is closed with an adhesive tape that indicates the actual voltage setting  
of the instrument upon arrival. Severe damage can be caused to the instrument if the voltage  
selector is set to an incorrect voltage!  
When changing the voltage selector setting, ensure that the instrument is not connected to the  
mains power!  
Connect the instrument to a grounded power socket only using one of the power cables provided.  
Do not operate in rooms with explosion hazard.  
Exposure to extreme temperature changes between storage and installation locations and  
high air humidity may cause condensation inside the instrument. If this is the case, wait at  
least two hours before switching on the instrument. Failure to comply with this may cause  
damage to the instrument.  
The protective devices on both instrument and accessories must neither be removed nor modified.  
Personal safety precautions  
When working with microtomes, personal safety precautions must always be taken. It is man-  
datory to wear work safety shoes, safety gloves, a mask and safety goggles.  
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2. Safety  
Warnings – Working at the instrument  
Take care when handling microtome knives and disposable blades. The cutting edge is  
extremely sharp and can cause severe injury!  
Always remove the knife / blade before detaching the knife holder from the instrument. Always  
put the knives back into the knife case when not in use!  
Never place a knife anywhere with the cutting edge facing upwards and never try to catch a  
falling knife!  
Always clamp the specimen block BEFORE clamping the knife or blade.  
Lock the handwheel and cover the knife edge with the knife guard prior to any manipulation of  
knife or specimen clamp, prior to changing the specimen block and during all work breaks!  
ALWAYS turn the handwheel clockwise; otherwise, the brake will not work properly.  
Always take appropriate safety precautions when sectioning brittle specimens! Specimen may  
splinter!  
Ensure that liquids do not enter the interior of the instrument during work!  
Do not attempt to clamp, approach or orient the specimen during the retraction phase.  
If a block is oriented during retraction, prior to the next section the block will advance by the  
retraction value PLUS the selected section thickness. This involves the risk that the specimen  
collides with the knife/blade!  
Warnings – Cleaning and maintenance  
Only authorized and qualified service personnel may access the internal components of the  
instrument for service and repair!  
Before each cleaning, switch off the instrument, disconnect the power plug, remove the knife  
holder completely and clean it separately.  
Always remove the knife / blade before detaching the knife holder from the instrument.  
Lock the handwheel before each cleaning!  
Do not use any solvents containing acetone or xylene for cleaning!  
Ensure that no liquids enter the interior of the instrument when cleaning!  
Do not turn the instrument on before it is completely dry!  
When using detergents please comply with the safety precautions of the manufacturer.  
Turn the instrument off with the mains switch and pull the mains plug, before replacing the  
fuses! Only use fuses of the same specification! For fuse specifications, refer to chapter 3.3 –  
"Technical data".  
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2. Safety  
2.3 Integrated safety devices  
Locking the handwheel  
There are two ways of locking the handwheel (12):  
Using the lever (3) on the right side of the micro-  
tome base plate, the handwheel can be braked  
in almost any position.  
5
To brake, rotate the lever in a counterclock-  
wise direction to position .  
Caution!  
12  
The braking lever (3) must be exactly in  
position , so that the handwheel brake  
is applied correctly.  
If the lever is moved beyond this point, it  
is possible that the handwheel is no  
longer braked.  
To unlock the handwheel brake turn the lever  
(3) back to its original position. Position .  
To lock the handwheel, press the lever (5)  
outwards and continue to turn the hand-  
wheel slowly until it locks exactly in the  
12 o'clock position.  
3
In both cases the yellow LED (4) in the LOCK will  
be lit and the instrument cannot be started.  
When using both brake systems at the  
same time, always move the lever (3) to  
position first. Otherwise, it may be not  
be possible to release the lever (5).  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 3  
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2. Safety  
Knife guard on the knife holder  
Knife holder N  
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Each knife holder is equipped with a tightly  
mounted knife guard (8, 9). This makes it possi-  
ble to cover completely the cutting edge in  
every knife or blade position.  
8
7
Knife holder N/NZ  
The knife guard (8) of the knife holder N/NZ can  
be easily positioned via the two handles (7)  
(Fig. 4).  
To cover the knife edge, push both cover strips  
of the knife guard to the center.  
Fig. 4  
Knife holder E/E-TC  
Knife holder E  
10  
The knife guard on knife holder E/E-TC consists  
of a red foldaway handle (9). To cover the  
cutting edge, fold the knife guard handle (9)  
upwards as illustrated in Fig. 5.  
11  
9
The clamping levers on the knife  
holder E are not interchangeable.  
The two clamping levers (10, 11) must  
remain in the position shown at all times,  
as otherwise isolated malfunctions of  
the knife holder can occur.  
Knife holder E-TC  
Clamping lever for the blade (10) at the  
right, clamping lever for the lateral dis-  
placement (11) at the left.  
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Fig. 5  
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3. Instrument components and specifications  
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3.1 Overview – instrument components  
Instrument  
control panel  
Handwheel  
locking  
mechanism  
Directional  
specimen holder  
fixture with quick  
clamping system  
Smooth-turning  
handwheel  
Lever of  
handwheel brake  
Knife guard on  
the knife holder  
Separate control panel  
Section waste tray  
Clamping lever for  
lateral displacement  
Knife holder E with  
lateral movement  
Knife holder base  
Fig. 6  
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3. Instrument components and specifications  
Rear side of instrument  
Vents  
Magnet for holding  
the wrench size 4  
Voltage selector  
switch with fuses  
Connecting  
cable for  
control panel  
Main switch  
Power  
connection  
Fig. 7  
3.2 Instrument specifications  
The Leica RM2245 is a semi-motorized rotary  
microtome with a light-action handwheel.  
The RM2245 supports two manual sectioning  
modes:  
The retraction value can be selected as  
required.  
The motorized object head can be moved at two  
speeds (300μm/s and 900μm/s). The coarse  
drive speed and direction can be controlled via  
buttons at any time.  
rocking mode and conventional sectioning with  
full turns of the handwheel.  
All important controls are grouped in a user-  
friendly manner on a separate control panel  
with adjustable inclination.  
The minimum and maximum object head end  
positions are signaled visually and acoustically.  
The thickness for trim and sectioning  
modes can be programmed and stored indepen-  
dently.  
Important information on the operating status of  
the instrument such as retraction, locking,  
trimming thickness, section thickness, and  
counters for the total number of sections and  
total thickness sectioned is displayed directly  
on the instrument.  
A ruler integrated in the base of the microtome  
facilitates restoring a previous knife holder  
position.  
The instrument features two independent hand-  
wheel locking systems for enhanced user safety.  
It also features an adjustable retraction system.  
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3. Instrument components and specifications  
3.3 Technical data  
General  
Approvals:  
The instrument-specific marks are located next to  
the identification label.  
Nominal supply voltages:  
Nominal frequency:  
Power draw:  
100 / 120 / 230 / 240 V AC 10%  
50/60 Hz  
70 VA  
Protective class :  
I
Power fuses:  
Pollution degree: :  
2 x T 1.0 A UL listed  
2
Overvoltage installation :  
Maximum heat emission:  
Operating temperature range:  
II  
70 J/s  
+10 °C to +35 °C  
Temperature range during storage: +5 °C to +55 °C  
Relative humidity:  
max. 80% non-condensing  
< 80%  
Humidity during storage:  
according to IEC-1010, UL 3101, EN 61010  
Dimensions and weight  
Basic instrument  
Width (including handwheel):  
413 mm  
Width (excluding handwheel):  
Depth (including waste tray):  
Height (total):  
300 mm  
618 mm  
305 mm (with tray on the hood)  
100 mm (measured from the base plate)  
168 mm (measured from the table)  
Working height (knife blade):  
Working height (knife blade):  
Weight (without accessories):  
approx. 37 kg  
Control panel  
Width:  
94 mm  
164 mm  
50 mm  
81 mm  
Depth:  
Height:  
Height (in inclined position):  
Weight (net):  
approx. 0.450 kg  
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3. Instrument components and specifications  
Microtome  
Sectioning thickness setting:  
Section thickness setting range:  
Setting values:  
0.50 - 100 μm  
from 0.50 μm - 5.0 μm  
from 5.0 - 20.0 μm  
from 20.0 - 60.0 μm  
from 60.0 - 100.0 μm  
in 0.5 μm increments  
in 1.0 μm increments  
in 5.0 μm increments  
in 10.0 μm increments  
Trimming section thickness setting range:  
Setting values:  
1 - 600 μm  
from 1.0 - 10.0 μm  
from 10.0 - 20.0 μm  
from 20.0 - 50.0 μm  
from 50.0 - 100.0 μm  
from 100.0 - 600.0 μm  
in 1.0 μm increments  
in 2.0 μm increments  
in 5.0 μm increments  
in 10.0 μm increments,  
in 50.0 μm increments  
Object feed:  
28 mm 1 mm, feed motion via step motor  
Vertical stroke: 70 mm  
Maximum sectioning area w/o retraction: 65 mm without specimen orientation  
Maximum sectioning area with retraction: 60 mm  
Specimen retraction:  
in manual sectioning mode:  
Electric coarse feed:  
5 - 100 μm in 5 μm increments; can be turned off  
300 μm/s and 900 μm/s  
Repositioning of knife holder base  
north-south:  
24 mm  
Maximum specimen size (W x H x D):  
50 x 60 x 40 mm  
Specimen orientation  
horizontal:  
vertical:  
8°  
8°  
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4. Startup  
4.1 Standard delivery  
The Leica RM2245 standard delivery includes:  
1 Leica RM2245 basic instrument, without orientation ................. 0501 38178  
1 handwheel, complete ...................................................................... 0501 38181  
1 external control panel ..................................................................... 0501 38179  
1 section waste tray............................................................................ 0502 37931  
1 set of power cables consisting of:  
1 power cable for Germany ......................................................... 0411 36958  
1 power cable for USA/Canada/Japan ...................................... 0411 36960  
1 power cable for UK ST/BU F-5A ............................................... 0411 36959  
1 tool set – consisting of: ................................................................... 0502 37965  
1 Allen key with handle, size 5 ..................................................... 0194 04760  
1 Allen key with handle, size 4 ..................................................... 0194 04782  
1 Allen key size 3 ............................................................................ 0222 04138  
1 screwdriver 3x50, 186 long ....................................................... 0170 11568  
1 bottle (50 ml) of oil for drives, type 405 .................................... 0336 06086  
2 micro-fuses 1.0 AT...................................................................... 6943 01001  
1 brush w/magnet .......................................................................... 0183 40426  
1 dust protective cover....................................................................... 0212 30350  
1 Instruction manual ........................................................................... 0700 37113  
The accessories ordered are included in a separate box.  
Carefully check the delivery against the packing list and the deliv-  
ery note. Should there be any discrepancy, please contact the  
Leica selling unit handling your order.  
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4. Startup  
4.2 Installation site requirements  
Stable, vibration-free laboratory bench with horizontal and even stage  
plate; practically vibration-free floor.  
No other instruments nearby which might cause vibrations.  
Room temperature permanently between +10 °C and +35 °C.  
Obstruction-free access to the handwheel.  
Never operate the instrument in rooms with explosion hazard.  
Setting up the instrument  
Do not transport the instrument by holding it on the handwheel  
shaft, the object head or the cover!  
By holding the instrument (5) at the front by the baseplate, and at the  
rear by the recessed grip (Fig. 8), lift it out of the molded cushion (6) of  
the packaging and place it on a stable laboratory table.  
The two sliding elements (9) located on the  
rear of the base plate make it easier to move  
the instrument on the table.  
5
To move the instrument, hold it by the front  
of the base plate, lift it up gently and slide it  
on its slides.  
6
9
Fig. 8  
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4. Startup  
4.3 Assembling the handwheel  
The handwheel has to be assembled before attempting to use the instrument.  
The necessary parts and tools can be found in the toolkit.  
The feather key (4) is loosely placed in the  
handwheel shaft (1) and fixed in place with a  
tie-rap during transport.  
4
1
Remove the cable tie.  
Caution!  
Make sure not to lose the feather key!  
Place the handwheel (2) on the handwheel  
shaft (1) as shown.  
2
Tighten the screw (3) located in the center  
hole of the handwheel with an Allen key  
size 4 (5).  
3
5
Remove the cover foil from the self-adhesive  
cover disk (6) and fix the cover disk on the  
handwheel.  
Fig. 9  
4.4. Electrical connections  
The instrument MUST be connected to a grounded power socket. Use only the power cable  
provided that matches the power supply (outlets) of the country of use. Do not use an extension  
cable!  
Checking the voltage  
Before connecting the instrument to the  
power supply, be absolutely certain to  
check that the voltage selector is set to  
the voltage in use in your area!  
Severe damage can be caused to the in-  
strument if the voltage selector is set to  
an incorrect voltage!  
Never change the setting of the voltage  
selector while the instrument is con-  
nected to the power supply.  
The Leica RM2245 can be connected to various  
electrical power grids (depending on voltage  
and frequency) and, for this reason, is always  
delivered with a set of various power cables.  
New instruments are factory-set to 230 volts.  
This is documented by a yellow label (230 VOLT)  
on the rear of the instrument, which covers the  
power switch and power socket.  
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4. Startup  
Checking the voltage (continued)  
The voltage selector is located above the main  
power switch, on the left-rear side of the instru-  
ment (Fig. 10). The voltage setting is displayed in  
the viewing window (22).  
22  
21  
Insert a small screwdriver into the cutout  
(25) and carefully pry out the insert.  
Remove the voltage selector housing (21)  
together with the fuses (23). Remove the  
voltage selector block (24) (white) and insert  
it again such that the correct local voltage is  
displayed in the viewing window (22).  
25  
23  
24  
21  
Reinsert the voltage selector housing with  
the block and fuses and push it in until it  
engages (audible click).  
26  
27  
Fig. 10  
Connecting the control panel  
The connecting cable (15) of the control panel is  
fixed to the microtome. It may not be discon-  
nected.  
Insert the plug (14) of the connecting cable  
(15) into the connecting jack (16) on the rear  
of the control panel.  
To fasten the plug, tighten the two  
screws (17).  
14  
16  
17  
15  
Fig. 11  
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4. Startup  
4.5 Switching on the instrument  
Exposure to extreme temperature changes and high air humidity may cause condensation to form  
inside the instrument.  
After transporting, please wait at least 2 hours to allow the instrument to adopt the ambient  
temperature before turning it on!  
Failure to comply with this may cause damage to the instrument.  
Connecting the power supply  
Before connecting the power cable, make sure that the power switch  
(27) on the rear of the instrument is switched to "O" = OFF.  
Various country-specific power cables are provided with the instru-  
ment. Make sure that the power cable used has the correct plug for  
the power socket.  
Insert the connector of the power cable into the connection socket  
(26) and plug the power plug into the power socket.  
When turning the instrument on with the mains switch, do not press any of the buttons of the  
control panel!  
Turn the instrument on with the mains switch at the rear.  
This is followed by a beep.  
The instrument initializes.  
The software version is displayed in the 4-digit display for approx. two  
seconds. Then the display reads "0000". After the microtome is switched  
on, the display fields and LEDs of all activated functions are lit up on the  
instrument’s control panel and display field.  
The three-digit LED display indicates the last value set for the section  
thickness or trimming section thickness, depending on which setting was  
last activated. This is indicated simultaneously on the control panel and  
microtome. The LED of the active mode (here the section thickness) is illu-  
minated in green.  
If the yellow LED in the LOCK field (4) of the control panel is lit, the  
mechanical handwheel lock or the handwheel brake (Item 3 in Fig. 3) is  
activated.  
4
The instrument cannot be started as long as the LED is lit.  
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5. Operation  
5.1 Operating elements and their functions  
The operating functions of the microtome are divided between a control panel and a display unit  
on the microtome.  
A control panel on the instrument displays the current operating mode as well as various settings.  
All operating functions are centrally located in the separate control panel. All keys and displays  
are logically arranged in functional groups and easily identifiable.  
5.1.1 Instrument control panel  
LED - LOCK  
Lights up when  
handwheel locking  
mechanism  
is activated.  
Green LED  
RETRACT LED  
Lights up during  
specimen retraction.  
Lights up when  
trimming mode is  
activated.  
Green LED  
Lights up when  
sectioning mode is  
activated.  
Three-digit display  
for displaying  
section thickness/trim-  
ming section thickness.  
Green LED  
Section thickness sum,  
indicates the total  
for all sections.  
Four-digit display  
of the section counter.  
Green LED  
Section counter  
displays the number  
of all sections.  
MENU MODE button  
Switches between  
section thickness sum  
and section counter.  
CLEAR button  
Resets section counter  
and section thickness  
sum back (to 0).  
MENU MODE + CLEAR  
pressed simultaneously  
switches to the setting of  
the retraction value.  
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5. Operation  
5.1.2 Control panel  
Three-digit display  
for section thickness/  
trimming section  
thickness  
LED TRIM (green)  
Lights up when trim-  
ming mode is activated  
LED SECT (green)  
Lights up when  
sectioning mode is  
activated  
Buttons  
for setting the section  
thickness/trimming  
section thickness  
Button  
to enable and  
disable rocking  
mode.  
TRIM/SECT button  
For switching between  
sectioning mode and  
trimming mode.  
Yellow LED  
Flashes during coarse  
feed backwards; lights  
up when rear end  
position is reached.  
Yellow LED  
Flashes during coarse  
feed forwards; lights  
up when front end  
position is reached.  
Coarse feed buttons  
Trimming mode:  
Coarse feed Coarse feed Coarse feed  
backward  
fast  
Coarse feed  
backward  
slow  
forward  
fast  
forward  
slow  
Sectioning mode:  
Multiple  
step  
backward  
Multiple  
step  
forward  
Single  
step  
forward  
Single  
step  
backward  
Fig. 13  
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5. Operation  
Three-digit display  
5.1.3 Display and control elements  
This display is located both on the instrument  
and on the control panel.  
If the SECT LED is lit up, the display shows the  
section thickness setting in μm.  
If the TRIM LED is lit up, the display shows the  
trimming section thickness setting in μm.  
Fig. 14  
Selecting the sectioning and trimming mode  
To switch between sectioning mode and trimming mode, press the TRIM  
SECT button. Whenever the button is pressed, the display toggles be-  
tween SECT and TRIM.  
In the SECT display, the sectioning thickness in the range from 0.50 to  
100.0 μm is shown, and in the TRIM display, the trimming section thick-  
ness between 1.0 and 600 μm is displayed.  
Setting the section thickness/trimming section thickness  
Adjust these settings using the  
Section thickness setting range: 0.50 - 100 μm  
-
keys on the control panel.  
Setting values:  
from 0.5 μm - 5.0 μm  
from 5.0 - 20.0 μm  
from 20.0 - 60.0 μm  
from 60.0 - 100.0 μm  
in 0.5 μm increments  
in 1.0 μm increments  
in 5.0 μm increments  
in 10.0 μm increments  
Trimming section thickness setting range: 1 - 600 μm  
Setting values:  
from 1.0 - 10.0 μm  
from 10.0 - 20.0 μm  
from 20.0 - 50.0 μm  
from 50.0 - 100.0 μm  
from 100.0 - 600.0 μm  
in 1.0 μm increments  
in 2.0 μm increments  
in 5.0 μm increments  
in 10.0 μm increments  
in 50.0 μm increments.  
The electric coarse feed at two speeds is used for a rapid movement of  
the specimen towards and away from the knife.  
Coarse feed functions  
Press the buttons with the double arrow for a speed of 900 μm/s; for  
300 μm/s please use the buttons with a single arrow.  
In sectioning mode the coarse drive can be used in STEP mode, or with  
continuous feed. Continuous feed is the default setting.  
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5. Operation  
Sectioning mode  
In sectioning mode the user can select between STEP function (step-  
by-step specimen feed) and continuous specimen feed.  
Button functions in STEP  
mode  
When continuous feed is selected, the coarse feed buttons have the same func-  
tions as in trimming mode. The STEP function is useful for careful step-by-step  
approximation of the specimen towards the blade.  
How to activate the STEP function:  
Multiple  
step  
backward  
Single  
step  
backward  
Switch the instrument on while holding the button  
(Likewise, to deactivate switch the instrument on while pressing the button  
.) While the instrument is initializing, hold the button until the software  
on the control panel.  
version number is no longer displayed (ensure that version number 2.1 was  
displayed).  
This feature is only available in sectioning mode in version 2.1 or  
higher. If you have an earlier software version, please contact Leica  
Service.  
Multiple  
step  
forward  
Single  
step  
forward  
Press TRIM/SECT  
button and select sectioning mode (LED SECT lit).  
When pressing a slow-speed coarse feed button (with an arrow) in STEP  
mode, the specimen moves towards or away from the specimen by the value  
indicated on the display (single step).  
By short activation of a double-arrow coarse feed button, a single step is also  
effected in the appropriate direction.  
Longer activation of the double-arrow coarse feed button effects a repeated  
feed motion for as long as the button is pressed.  
Trimming mode  
In the trimming mode, the coarse feed buttons operate a continuous  
movement as long as the button is held down. The double-arrow button  
for rapid coarse feed backward movements has a lock-in function.  
Backwards coarse feed  
40  
To start the rapid backwards movement (away from the blade) press the  
.
button is pressed, the object head is moved to the rear end  
button  
After the  
position.  
To stop the movement, press any of the four coarse feed buttons.  
The yellow LED (40) in the button flashes while the object head is in motion,  
and remains lit continuously when the rear end position is reached.  
Press the button to start the slow backwards movement. The  
travel continues as long as the button is held depressed.  
Press the appropriate button to start a rapid or slow forward movement. The  
travel continues as long as the button is held depressed.  
During the forwards movement, the yellow LED (41) in the button flashes.  
When the front end position is reached, an acoustic signal is heard and the  
LED stops flashing and remains lit.  
Forward coarse feed  
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5. Operation  
Four-digit display on the instrument  
The four-digit display is adjustable.  
When the Σ μm LED is lit, the display shows the  
sum of the section thicknesses in μm for all sec-  
tions completed since the instrument was  
switched on.  
(Section thickness sum)  
When the Σn LED is lit, the display shows the  
number of all previously completed sections.  
Fig. 15  
To change the display mode, push MENU MODE until the LED of the  
desired mode is illuminated.  
Press CLEAR to reset section thickness sum or section number.  
This will only reset the currently displayed value.  
Caution!  
When the instrument is switched off using the main power switch,  
both values (section thickness sum and section number) are  
erased from memory.  
Specimen retraction  
To prevent damage to the blade and specimen, the specimen is moved  
away from the blade during the return motion to the upper home position.  
The retraction value can be selected in 5 μm increments between 5 and  
100 μm. Specimen retraction is set to 10 μm at the factory.  
Specimen retraction can be disabled if required.  
The selected setting is maintained when the instrument is turned off.  
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5. Operation  
Configuring the retraction settings  
To call up the retraction settings, press the MENU MODE and CLEAR  
buttons simultaneously.  
+
The current set value is displayed as a three-digit number in the four-  
digit display (e.g. "025" = 25 μm).  
Select the desired retraction value.  
The retraction value can be adjusted in increments of 5 μm to a maxi-  
or  
mum of 100 μm using the  
-
buttons on the control panel.  
To exit the retraction settings, press MENU MODE.  
A retraction movement takes place by the newly selected value after  
each section.  
While the specimen is in retraction, the yellow LED on the RETRACT  
display (4) lights up.  
4
Switching off the specimen retraction  
To call up the retraction settings, press MENU MODE and CLEAR  
simultaneously.  
+
To switch off retraction, press the  
the display indicates "OFF".  
button on the control panel until  
To exit the retraction settings, press MENU MODE.  
When retraction is switched off, the specimen is not retracted.  
The yellow LED (4) of the RETRACT indicator does not light up.  
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Indication of remaining horizontal feed  
5. Operation  
The visible and audible remaining feed indica-  
tion feature informs the user during trimming  
and sectioning when a remaining feed of ap-  
proximately 1 mm is available before the front  
limit is reached.  
41  
Object head  
The yellow LED (41) in the COARSE FEED button  
lights up from the beginning of the remaining  
feed.  
In addition, an acoustic signal is heard for  
approx. 2 seconds.  
Remaining horizon-  
tal feed 1 mm  
HOME  
From this point on, a remaining feed of approx.  
1 mm is available.  
Total horizontal feed  
In the remaining feed area, no more object  
feeding to the knife is possible using the coarse  
feed buttons.  
Fig. 16  
You can continue with your working routine.  
The yellow LED (41) in the COARSE FEED button lights up (Fig. 16).  
Feed stops once the front end position has been reached; further sec-  
tioning is no longer possible in that position.  
You can continue to work on the specimen by pressing the corre-  
sponding coarse feed button in the rear end position (HOME) and con-  
tinuing with sectioning.  
Caution!  
To do so, you must press TRIM/SECT to switch to trimming mode,  
as otherwise, you cannot use the coarse feed.  
If the object head is already in the remaining feed range when the  
instrument is switched on, an additional acoustic signal is heard  
after the software version is displayed.  
You can continue to work on the specimen by moving it back a short  
distance using the coarse feed buttons (set trimming mode!).  
The STEP function is disabled in the remaining feed range.  
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5. Operation  
Directional fixture for specimen clamps  
In the quick clamping device of the directional specimen holder fixture, all specimen clamps  
available as optional accessories can be used (implemented).  
The object orientation allows for simple position  
correction of the specimen surface when the  
specimen is clamped into place.  
The directional specimen holder fixture may be  
exchanged for non-directional fixture  
(optional accessory).  
a
Orienting the specimen  
32  
30  
32  
Specimen blocks must not be oriented  
during the retraction phase!  
If a block is oriented during retraction,  
the block will advance by the retraction  
value PLUS the selected section thick-  
ness before the next section.  
This may cause damage to both  
specimen and knife!  
31  
Raise the object head to the upper end posi-  
tion and activate the handwheel lock.  
29  
To release the clamp, turn the eccentric  
lever (29) forwards.  
Fig. 17  
Display of the zero position  
Turn setscrew (30) to orient the specimen in  
north-south direction. Turn setscrew (31) to  
orient the specimen in east-west direction.  
For better display of the zero position, the orien-  
tation has two red indicators (32).  
When both indicators are visible and both set-  
screws are in zero position at the same time  
(notch point, white marking on ""), the speci-  
men is in zero position.  
Each complete turn of the screw inclines the  
specimen by 2 °. A total of 4 complete turns =  
8 ° are possible in every direction. The accu-  
racy is approximately 0.5 °.  
For ease of estimation, there is a white  
marking on the handle and a notch point that  
is noticeable during turning.  
When the large standard specimen  
clamp (50 x 55 mm) is used, the speci-  
men orientation of 8° in north-south  
direction is no longer possible.  
The usable angle is only about 4° in this  
case.  
To lock the current orientation, turn the ec-  
centric lever (29) backwards.  
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5. Operation  
Fine adjustment of the force balance  
If another accessory of a different weight is  
mounted on the object head (33), you must  
check whether it is necessary to readjust the  
force balance.  
Checking the correct setting:  
Attach the new accessory and clamp the  
specimen.  
33  
Set the object head to half the height of the  
vertical travel range by turning the  
handwheel (Fig. 18).  
If the object head remains in this exact position,  
the setting is correct.  
If the object head moves, i.e. it is raised or low-  
ered, fine adjustment is necessary.  
Fig. 18  
Failure to adjust the force balance may  
result in injury while working.  
Important!  
Never turn the  
screw more  
than 1/2  
The force balance is adjusted using the screw  
(34), which can be accessed by removing the  
section waste tray on the bottom of the base  
plate of the microtome. Use the Allen key pro-  
vided, size 5 (with handle!) for the adjustment.  
turn at a time.  
If the object head moves downwards, turn the  
screw approx. 1/ turn clockwise.  
If the object head moves upwards, turn the  
2
1
screw (34) approx. / turn counterclockwise.  
2
Continue this procedure until the object  
head no longer moves once released.  
34  
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5. Operation  
Setting up the knife holder base  
5.2 Inserting the knife holder  
Release the clamping lever (50) by rotating it  
counterclockwise.  
55  
53  
Insert the knife holder base (51) using the  
notch (52) on the bottom into the T-piece (55)  
of the microtome base plate (53).  
To secure the knife holder base, turn the  
clamping lever (50) clockwise.  
The knife holder base (51) can be moved back  
and forth on the microtome base plate. This  
allows bringing the knife holder to optimal  
sectioning position in relation to the specimen.  
50  
There is a scale (54) on the right side of the  
microtome base plate. This enables faster and  
better positioning of the knife holder at the  
specimen if various combinations of standard  
specimens and specimen holders are used. The  
rear edge of the knife holder base (51) functions  
as the scale reference.  
52  
Enlarged detail:  
Scale for better  
repositioning of the  
knife holder for  
varying specimen  
heights.  
51  
54  
Fig. 20  
Inserting the knife holder  
Loosen the screw (58) using an Allen key  
size 4 (71) until the knife holder (57) can be  
moved.  
56  
71  
Place the knife holder (57) with the under-  
side groove onto the T-piece (56) of the knife  
holder base (51).  
57  
To clamp, retighten the screw (58).  
58  
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5. Operation  
5.3 Inserting the universal cassette clamp  
There are two versions of the specimen holder,  
one with and one without specimen orientation,  
which are interchangeable.  
60  
The object orientation allows for simple position  
correction of the specimen surface when the  
specimen is clamped into place.  
You can use the quick clamping system (64) to  
hold all available accessory specimen clamps  
(for more information, see Chapter 6 "Optional  
accessories").  
12  
To do so, proceed as follows:  
Move the object head (60) to the upper end  
position by turning the handwheel (12) and  
engage the handwheel lock.  
62  
60  
To release the clamping system, turn the  
screw (61) of the quick clamping system (64)  
counterclockwise using an Allen key size 4  
(71).  
Push the guide (63) of the universal cassette  
clamp (62) from the left into the quick clamp-  
ing system (64) as far as it will go.  
61  
71  
64  
63  
To clamp the cassette clamp turn the screw  
(61) clockwise as far as it will go.  
Fig. 22  
Since all stage clamps available as accessories are equipped with the same kind of  
guide on the back, they are inserted in the same way described here using the example  
of the cassette clamp.  
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5. Operation  
5.4 Adjusting the clearance angle  
The index marks (0 °, 5 ° and 10 °) for adjust-  
ment of the clearance angle (59.1) are located  
on the right side of the knife holder (57).  
There is also an index mark (59.2) on the  
right side of the knife holder basis (51) which  
serves as a reference point when adjusting  
the clearance angle.  
57  
51  
Loosen the screw (58) using an Allen key  
size 4 (71) until the knife holder (57) can be  
moved.  
58  
Move the knife holder until the index mark of  
the desired clearance angle coincides with  
the reference line on the knife holder base.  
Enlarged detail:  
Index marks for  
adjusting the  
clearance angle.  
Example:  
Enlarged detail showing a clearance angle  
setting of 5 °.  
The recommended clearance angle  
setting for knife holder E is approx. 5 °.  
59.1  
59.2  
71  
Hold down the knife holder in this position  
and retighten the screw (58) for clamping.  
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5. Operation  
5.5 Clamping the specimen  
Always clamp the specimen block BEFORE clamping the knife.  
Lock the handwheel and cover the knife edge with the knife guard  
prior to any manipulation of knife or specimen, prior to changing  
the specimen block and during all work breaks!  
Rotate the handwheel until the specimen clamp is in the uppermost  
position.  
Activate the handwheel lock by allowing the handwheel handle to lock  
in place and then activate the brake.  
Insert a specimen block into the specimen clamp.  
A detailed description for inserting the specimen into various  
specimen clamps and specimen holders is provided in Chapter 6,  
"Optional accessories".  
5.6 Clamping the knife / disposable blade  
Be very careful when handling microtome knives or blades. The  
cutting edge is extremely sharp and can cause severe injury!  
Carefully insert knife or disposable blade into the knife holder and  
clamp.  
Make sure that the blade is clamped parallel to the upper edge of the  
pressure plate.  
(For more information see Chapter 6.2.2, Fig. 36)  
A detailed description for inserting the blade or the knife into the  
individual knife holders is provided in Chapter 6, "Optional acces-  
sories".  
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5. Operation  
5.7 Cutting into the specimen (trimming)  
Use the TRIM/SECT key to select the trim mode.  
Set the desired trim section thickness.  
Release the handwheel lock and the brake.  
In TRIM mode, use the coarse feed buttons to move the sample  
against the knife/blade.  
Trim the sample by turning the handwheel  
or  
41  
Press the ROCK button (LED (41) in button is lit) to select ROCK mode.  
Trim the specimen by rocking the handwheel back and forth.  
Terminate trimming when the desired sectioning surface and depth  
have been reached.  
5.8 Sectioning  
Always turn the handwheel evenly in clockwise direction; otherwise, the brake will  
not work properly. The rotation speed of the handwheel must be adapted to suit the  
hardness of the specimen. For harder specimens, use a slower speed.  
Always use a different area of the cutting edge for trimming and sectioning.  
To do so, laterally displace the blade or knife in the knife holder.  
When using the knife holder E with lateral movement, it is sufficient to  
move the knife holder sideways.  
Use the TRIM/SECT key to select the sectioning mode.  
Adjust the appropriate sectioning thickness or verify the selected value.  
Select conventional sectioning or ROCK mode.  
To section the specimen, turn the handwheel clockwise smoothly or  
rock it back and forth if in ROCK mode.  
Pick up the sections and mount them on microscope slides.  
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5. Operation  
5.9 Changing the specimen or interrupting sectioning  
Lock the handwheel and cover the knife edge with the knife guard  
prior to any manipulation of knife or object head, as well as prior  
to changing the specimen block and during all work breaks!  
Raise the specimen to the upper end position and activate the me-  
chanical handwheel lock.  
Cover the sectioning edge with the knife guard.  
Remove the specimen from the specimen clamp and mount a new  
sample to continue.  
Before cutting into a new specimen, move the object head back to the  
rear end position.  
5.10 Finishing daily routine  
Raise the specimen to the upper end position by turning the handwheel  
and engage the handwheel lock.  
Always remove the knife / blade before detaching the knife holder  
from the instrument.  
Always put the knives back into the knife case when not in use!  
Never place a knife anywhere with the cutting edge facing  
upwards and never try to catch a falling knife!  
Remove the blade from the knife holder and insert it in the receptacle  
at the bottom of the dispenser, or remove the knife from the knife  
holder and put it back in the knife case.  
Remove the specimen from the specimen clamp.  
Push all section debris into the section waste tray and empty the tray.  
Switch the instrument off at the main power switch.  
Clean the instrument (see Chapter 8.1).  
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6. Optional accessories  
6.1 Assembly for fixture for specimen clamps  
Depending upon the purchase order, the basic instrument is delivered with the directional or  
rigid fixture for specimen clamps which must be assembled first. All specimen clamps  
available as accessories can be used in both fixtures for specimen clamps.  
Before assembling the fixture for specimen clamps, activate the mechanical handwheel lock!  
6.1.1 Rigid fixture for specimen clamps  
2
4
Screw the rigid fixture for specimen clamps  
(4) onto the object head (3):  
Remove the screw (1), attach the fixture for  
specimen clamps (4) onto the object head (3)  
from the front and tighten the screws (2) with  
an Allen key size 3.  
3
Next, insert the screw (1) from the side and  
briefly tighten it with an Allen key size 4.  
5
Remove the rubber ring only after  
attaching the object head!  
Fig. 24  
1
6.1.2 Directional fixture for specimen clamps  
5
5a 5b  
6
3
Loosen the eccentric bolt (6) by turning it  
counterclockwise.  
Completely unscrew the thrust piece (5) with a  
flat-tip screwdriver and pull it out with spring  
(5a) and pin (5b).  
7 + 8  
Completely unscrew the setscrews (3) and (4).  
Attach the directional fixture for specimen  
clamps as shown.  
2
1
Insert the screws (7+8) in the bore (2 screws  
(8) are accessible through the bore (9a)) and  
evenly screw them in using an Allen key size 3.  
Insert the spring (5a) and pin (5b) with the  
flatter side into the thrust piece (5). Complete-  
ly screw in the thrust piece with a flat-tip  
screwdriver.  
7 + 8 9b 9b 10 4  
9a 9a  
Fig. 25  
Finally, place the dovetail holder (2) and fasten  
by screwing in the 4 screws (1) using an Allen  
key size 3.  
Completely screw in the setscrews (3+4).  
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6.1.3 Fine-directional fixture for specimen  
clamps  
Before the fine-directional fixture for  
specimen clamps can be mounted, loosen  
4 screws (10) (Allen key size 3) and carefully  
remove the fixture for specimen clamps from  
the baseplate (9).  
10  
9
Using the 4 supplied screws (11) and the  
Allen key size 3, fasten the baseplate to the  
object head (12).  
12  
11  
Now, screw the fine-directional fixture for  
specimen clamps with the 4 screws (10) and  
the Allen key size 3 onto the object head.  
If the fine-directional fixture for  
specimen clamps is not used, retain the  
baseplate and 4 screws (11) together  
with the fine-directional fixture for  
specimen clamps!  
Fig. 26  
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6.1.4 Quick clamping system  
It is used as specimen holder for use with the  
fine-directional fixture for specimen clamps  
with zero point indicators or the directional  
fixture for specimen clamps.  
Screw the 4 screws (13) into bore A with an  
Allen key size 2.5 and tighten them.  
A
13  
A
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6.2 Specimen clamps and holders  
All specimen clamps available as accessories can be integrated into either the  
directional or non-directional specimen holder fixture.  
6.2.1 Standard specimen clamp  
The standard specimen clamps are available in  
66  
two sizes: 40 x 40 mm and 50 x 55 mm.  
They are designed for direct clamping of  
rectangular blocks. In addition, they accommo-  
date the foil clamps.  
67  
Turn the knurled screw (66) counterclock-  
wise to move the movable jaw (68)  
downward.  
68  
Mount the sample (67) as required.  
Turn the knurled screw (66) clockwise to  
move the movable jaw upward against the  
fixed jaw to securely clamp the sample.  
Fig. 28  
6.2.2 Vee insert  
66  
The vee insert (70) is mounted in the hole  
provided in the lower movable jaw of the stan-  
dard specimen clamp.  
This makes it possible to clamp round  
specimens in the standard specimen clamp.  
Turn the knurled screw (66) counterclock-  
wise to move the movable jaw (68) down-  
ward.  
69  
Insert the pin (70.1) of the vee insert (70) in the  
hole (69) of the lower jaw (68).  
70  
Mount the sample as required.  
Turn the knurled screw (66) clockwise to move  
the movable jaw with the vee insert upward  
against the fixed jaw to securely clamp the  
sample.  
68  
70.1  
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Clamping of foil pieces  
6.2.3 Foil clamp type 1  
Move the movable jaw (74) to the right as  
required by turning the set screw with an  
Allen key size 4 (71).  
The foil clamp type 1 is appropriate both for  
clamping very small foil pieces and flat, angular  
samples. It is mounted in the standard  
specimen clamp.  
Place the foil (72) between the movable jaw  
(74) and the fixed jaw (73).  
66  
To clamp the foil, screw the movable jaw  
(74) against the fixed jaw (73) by using the  
Allen key.  
74  
73  
Insert the foil clamp (75) in the standard  
specimen clamp as shown.  
Turn the knurled screw (66) clockwise to  
clamp the foil clamp in the standard speci-  
men clamp.  
72  
Clamping of flat, angular samples  
71  
To clamp angular samples, replace the long set  
screw (76) with the short set screw (77)  
provided with the foil clamp.  
75  
Unscrew the long set screw (76) to the left  
with an Allen key size 4 (71).  
Fig. 30  
Screw the short set screw (77) in the hole.  
Place the sample (67) between the movable  
jaw (74) and the fixed jaw (73).  
To clamp the sample, screw the movable  
jaw (74) by turning the set screw (77) against  
the fixed jaw (73).  
73  
74  
76  
Insert the foil clamp in the standard  
specimen clamp as shown.  
Turn the knurled screw (66) clockwise to  
clamp the foil clamp in the standard  
specimen clamp.  
77  
67  
Fig. 31  
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6.2.4 Foil clamp type 2  
The foil clamp type 2 is appropriate for large foil ribbons.  
It is mounted in the standard specimen clamp.  
To open the jaws (78) and (79) lightly loosen  
the 3 screws (81) with an Allen key size 4  
(71).  
66  
72  
78  
79 80  
Insert the foil ribbon (72) from behind to po-  
sition it between the movable jaw (79) and  
the fixed jaw (78).  
82  
To clamp the foil, first tighten the screw in  
the middle and then the other two screws  
(81) with the Allen key (71).  
Place the foil clamp (82) in the standard  
specimen clamp so that the beveled surface  
(80) on the back of the foil clamp points to  
the right or left.  
81  
71  
Turn the knurled screw (66) clockwise to se-  
curely clamp the foil clamp in the standard  
specimen clamp.  
Fig. 32  
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6.2.5 Universal cassette clamp  
The universal cassette clamps (UCC) are  
designed for horizontal or vertical  
clamping of all kinds of commercial  
cassettes.  
60  
Push the lever (60) forwards.  
65  
Mount the cassette (65) horizontally or  
vertically as required.  
To clamp the cassette, release the lever (60).  
Order No. 0502 37999  
Fig. 33  
Universal cassette clamp, ice-cooled  
Use the ice-cooled UCC with the  
non-directional specimen holder  
fixture only!  
a
Ice cubes can be made using the included  
Paraflex mold (a).  
Quick clamping system (b), see page 45.  
b
Order No. 0502 37793  
Fig. 34  
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6.2.6 Super mega-cassette clamp  
2
3
4
5
Fig. 35  
1
Assembly of the super mega-cassette clamp  
The super mega-cassette clamp should preferably be used with the rigid  
fixture for specimen clamps.  
To do so, proceed as follows:  
Remove the rubber ring (5) only after having attached the cassette  
clamp on the object head!  
Screw the rigid fixture for specimen clamps (4) onto the object head (3):  
Remove the screw (1), place the fixture for specimen clamps (4) onto  
the object head (3) from the front and tighten the screws (2) with an  
Allen key size 3.  
Next, insert the screw (1) from the side and briefly tighten it with an  
Allen key size 4.  
Insert the super mega-cassette clamp from the side on the left into the  
dovetail guide of the rigid fixture for specimen clamps and tighten  
screw (1).  
If the directional fixture for specimen clamps is used with the rigid  
knife holder base, the orientation must be in position "0" and the  
cover for backlighting illumination must be detached. (Danger of  
collision if not observed!)  
NEVER use the super mega-cassette clamp with backlighting  
illumination!  
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6.2.7 Holder for round specimens  
The holder for round specimens is designed to accommodate cylindrical samples.  
Inserts for specimens of 6, 15 and 25 mm diameter are available.  
To mount the required insert (89.1-3) turn the  
clamping ring (90) counterclockwise and  
remove it.  
92  
89.1  
89.2  
Place the required insert into the tension  
ring (90) and screw the tension ring onto the  
thread (91) by turning it clockwise.  
Mount the sample (67) and fix by turning the  
clamping ring (90) clockwise.  
91  
To orient the inserted sample, insert the pin  
(92) into the bore (93) and rotate it counter-  
clockwise to release the clamp. You can  
now rotate the specimen so that the side  
you want faces upwards.  
89.3  
90  
67  
93  
To lock it in the position you have chosen,  
tighten the pin (92) by turning it clockwise.  
Fig. 36  
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6.3 Knife holder base and knife holder  
The plastic handles of all clamping levers on the  
instrument and knife holders can be turned to  
the position that is most convenient for each  
user.  
Pull the grip (94) out of the lever, hold it in this  
position, and rotate it to the desired position. It  
will then lock automatically when released.  
94  
Fig. 37  
6.3.1 Knife holder base, without lateral  
movement feature  
Repositioning the knife holder base  
The one-piece knife holder base (rigid) (51) can  
be moved forwards and backwards on the  
microtome base plate.  
51  
This vertical displacement allows bringing the  
knife holder into the optimal cutting position in  
relation to the specimen.  
To release, rotate the clamping lever (50) on  
the right side of the microtome base plate  
counterclockwise.  
Reposition the knife holder together with the  
knife holder base forward or backward as  
appropriate.  
50  
Secure the clamping mechanism by rotating  
the lever (50) clockwise.  
Fig. 38  
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6.3.2 Knife holder E/E-TC  
Prior to inserting the blade, both knife  
holder and knife holder base must have  
been installed on the instrument!  
The knife holder E-TC is designed for the  
Leica TC-65 tungsten carbide blades.  
Inserting the blades, knife holder E and E-TC  
Knife holder E-TC  
Fold knife guard (9) downward.  
To insert the blade, flap the right clamping  
lever (10) forward and down.  
Carefully insert the blade from the side.  
Make sure that the blade is clamped parallel  
to the upper edge of the pressure plate.  
To clamp the blade, rotate clamping lever  
(10) back upwards.  
9
10  
Fig. 39  
The knife holder E is designed for conventional disposable blades from all current manufacturers. It  
is available in two models: one for narrow-band blades and one for broad-band blades. The knife  
holder has a lateral movement, so that the entire width of the blade can be used. It is also equipped  
with a blade ejector (9a).  
The clamping levers on the knife holder  
are not interchangeable. The two clamp-  
ing levers (10, 11) must remain in the po-  
sition shown at all times, as otherwise  
isolated malfunctions of the knife hold-  
er can occur.  
Knife holder E  
9a  
10  
11  
9
Clamping lever for the blade (10) at the  
right, clamping lever for the lateral  
displacement (11) at the left.  
Fig. 40  
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Lateral displacement (only for knife holder E)  
The lateral movement feature of the knife  
holder base enables the use of the entire length  
of the blade or knife, eliminating the need for re-  
adjusting the knife holder. The knife holder E  
consists of a segment arch A (with lever (11))  
and the clamp mount B (with lever (10) and  
ejector (13)).  
Knife holder E  
10  
13  
11  
The extreme left and right positions as well as  
the middle position are each marked with a  
notch point.  
B
A
To release the clamp, rotate the lever (11) on  
the left side of the knife holder forwards.  
Move the knife holder sideways.  
12  
Fig. 41  
To clamp, rotate the lever (11) back.  
Note on the knife holder E:  
The knife holder E is an important precision component, the quality and  
precise adjustment of which have a lasting effect on the entire function of  
the microtome. In case of malfunctions or damages to the clamp mount, it  
is always required to replace the clamp mount, including the pertinent  
clamping lever.  
Leica Microsystems offers special prices for new clamp mounts in case of  
damages to the clamp mount after the warranty has expired.  
In this way, perfect function of the device can be ensured over the course  
of many years.  
Setting of the clamping system of the clamp mount on the segment arch  
To ensure a proper sectioning result, clamp  
mount B must be securely clamped onto  
segment arch A.  
The clamping is carried out using an eccentric  
at the lever (11). The clamping force is adjusted  
with the setscrew (12) on the underside of the  
segment arch. The setting of the clamping is  
carried out so that the clamping lever can be  
rotated to the stop with constantly increasing  
resistance.  
Adjust the clamping with a 2.5 mm Allen key at  
the grubscrew (12) so that the lever initially  
"bars" when the lever is activated. Continue  
turning the grubscrew (12) a little bit (approx.  
1
/ turn to the left or right), then check that the  
lever no longer "bars", but also does not jam  
"heavily".  
4
(The language CD features a short video film for  
this purpose.)  
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Knife holder E with water bath for narrow-band and broad-band blades  
Knife holder E with water bath is available for  
both narrow-band and broad-band blades.  
9
10  
11  
The knife guard on knife holder E consists of a  
red foldaway handle (9). To cover the cutting  
edge, fold the knife guard handle (9) upwards as  
illustrated in Figure.  
Fig. 42  
The clamping levers on the knife holder are not interchangeable. The two clamping  
levers (10 and 11) must remain in the position shown at all times, as otherwise isolated  
malfunctions of the knife holder can occur.  
Clamping lever for the blade (10) at the right, clamping lever for the lateral displacement  
(11) at the left.  
Use  
Floating thin paraffin sections (for example, for subsequent immunostaining  
procedures) on the surface of the water. Flat paraffin sections can be  
removed from the surface of the water using glass slides.  
The vessel is filled with water up to the blade.  
After trimming, remove the section waste from  
the tray and create the sections to be prepared.  
The sections floating on the surface of the wa-  
ter can be removed using the glass slide.  
Fig. 43  
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6.3.3 Knife holder N/NZ  
The knife holders N and NZ are appropriate for standard steel and tungsten carbide knives, profile  
c and d, up to 16 cm long. The integrated height adjustment feature allows you to also use knives  
that have been resharpened numerous times.  
Mounting the knife support bar  
Push knife guard (8) to the center.  
Set the knife support bar (46) onto the height adjustment screws (not  
visible) in the position shown. The flat ends of the height adjustment  
screws must be located in the slots at each end of the knife support  
bar.  
Prior to inserting the knife, both knife holder and knife holder base  
must have been installed on the instrument!  
Enlarged detail:  
Knife inserted and  
height-adjusted  
Knife holder NZ  
49  
39  
For holding conventional and hard  
metal knives up to 16 cm in length.  
Knife pressure plate (56) for extreme  
stability and full utilization of the  
knife blade.  
Knife holder N  
For holding conventional  
knives up to 16 cm in  
length.  
8
47  
56  
49  
46  
48  
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Inserting the knife  
Rotate the knurled nuts (48) on the right and left of the knife holder  
forward in opposite directions, lowering the knife support bar to the  
lowest possible position, thus ensuring that the knife edge will not be  
damaged when inserting the knife.  
Unscrew the clamping screws (49) as far out as possible (rotate  
counterclockwise).  
Hold the knife (47) at the knife back and carefully insert it in the holder  
from the side as shown with the cutting edge facing upward.  
Knife height adjustment  
When adjusting the clearance angle, the knife edge should be positioned  
as exactly as possible in the actual center of rotation of the knife holder.  
The lay-on edge (39) of the rear clamping chucks serves as a reference  
position for correct knife height adjustment. The knife edge should be  
parallel with the locating edges.  
Rotate the knurled nuts (48) uniformly and backwards until the knife  
blade is parallel to the lay-on edge (39) (see detailed illustration) of the  
rear clamping chucks.  
To clamp the knife (47) evenly screw the two knife clamping screws  
(49) inward (rotate clockwise).  
Lateral repositioning of the knife  
Push knife guard (8) to the center.  
Loosen the clamping screws (49) by turning them counterclockwise.  
Push the knife (47) to the left or right as required.  
To clamp the knife (47), always tighten the clamping screw (49) first  
which is located on the side to which the knife has been repositioned  
by turning it clockwise.  
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6.4 Section waste tray  
53  
Push the section waste tray (18) from the  
front to the microtome base plate (53) until it  
is held in place by the two magnets (39)  
(on the front of the microtome base plate).  
To remove the section waste tray, lift it  
slightly and pull it off towards the back.  
39  
18  
Fig. 45  
6.5 Backlighting  
1
2
1
The backlighting is inserted at the front  
into the one-piece knife holder base.  
5
3
Remove the two screws (1) using a slotted  
screwdriver and then remove the cover  
plate (2).  
Insert the backlighting (3) in the recess at  
the rear of the knife holder base.  
4
Connect the plug (4) of the backlighting to  
the socket (5) on the microtome.  
The backlighting illuminates once the micro-  
tome is turned on with the mains switch.  
NEVER use the backlighting illumination  
with the super mega-cassette clamp!  
Fig. 46  
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6.6 Tray  
The tray is mounted on the hood of the micro-  
tome so that the small feet on the underside fit  
into the cutouts on the hood.  
It is for storage of the utensils used during  
sectioning as well as the sectioned specimens.  
Fig. 47  
6.7 Freezer pack  
The freezer pack consists of the freezer plate  
(98) and the insulation jacket (99). It is for  
cooling (or keeping cold) paraffin specimens.  
Up to 35 standard cassettes can be cooled at  
the same time. The specimens require approx.  
20 min. for being cooled from room temperature  
(approx. 20 °C) to "sectioning temperature".  
The cooling performance depends on the  
ambient temperature and the volume of the  
specimens being cooled.  
98  
The insulation jacket can be placed on the hood  
of the microtome in the same manner as the  
tray, or it can be placed next to the instrument.  
98  
99  
When using the freezer pack on the  
instrument the tray (Fig. 44) must be  
removed.  
Remove the freezer plate from the insulation  
jacket and place it in a deep freezer, ideally  
overnight (but for at least six hours) at  
approx. -23 °C.  
Reassemble the freezer plate and insulation  
jacket and place them on the bench or the  
instrument.  
Fig. 48  
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6.8 Universal microscope carrier  
a
Unpack all accessories in the package  
and check for completeness.  
1
1 - Baseplate with drilling (a)  
2 - Vertical column with size 8 cap screw (b) and lock  
washer (c)  
Fig. 49  
3 - Horizontal arm with cross-member (d) and support  
ring (e)  
d
4 - Support plate, large (for RM2235, RM2245 and  
RM2255)  
e
5 - Support plate, small (for RM2265)  
6 - Allen key, size 3  
8
7 - 4 countersunk screws to install support plate  
8 - Allen key, size 8  
7
4
2
3
6
5
c
b
Fig. 50  
Assembling the universal microscope  
carrier  
1. Attach baseplate  
Select the large (5) or small (4) support plate,  
depending on the microtome to be used.  
Attach the support plate to the baseplate with  
the included 4 countersunk screws (7) using  
the Allen key size 3 (6).  
Fig. 51  
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2. Attach vertical column  
b
Insert the cap screw (b) into the hole of the  
baseplate from below. Place the lock washer  
(c) on the cap screw from above.  
c
Thread the silver vertical column (2) onto the  
baseplate from above and tighten with the  
Allen key size 8.  
Fig. 52  
The lock washer must be positioned  
between the baseplate and vertical  
column to prevent unintentional turning  
of the column.  
2
Extreme danger of tipping! After installing  
the vertical column, immediately place the  
microtome onto the baseplate so that the  
front feet of the microtome are positioned  
in the shallow recesses (A).  
A
Fig. 53  
3. Attach horizontal arm  
Slide the support ring (e) onto the vertical  
column and position it so that the lock nut (f)  
is facing to the back. Tighten the lock nut.  
Slide the cross-member (d) onto the column.  
Ensure that the lock screw (g) is facing to the  
right of the baseplate. The horizontal arm must  
be centered over the microscope.  
2
d
e
g
h
Slide the horizontal arm (3), flat side facing the  
lock screw (g), into the cross-member (d) and  
tighten.  
f
For more information on connecting and  
using the microscope, magnifying lens  
or cold-light source, please see the  
appropriate manual.  
Fig. 54  
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6.9 Magnifying lens  
The magnifying lens provides a 2x  
magnification and can be used with all  
Leica 2200 series rotary microtomes.  
1
2
4
Fig. 55  
3
Fig. 56  
Always protect the magnifier glass from  
exposure to direct sunlight! Exposure to  
sunlight may cause a burning glass effect.  
Danger of fire!  
Use the provided protective cap (4) to cover  
the magnifying lens.  
Fig. 57  
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6.9 Cold light source  
The cold light source may be operated  
at the power supply voltage specified on  
the identification label (on the underside  
of the instrument) only.  
Connect the power cable (1) to the connect-  
ing jack on the rear of the device.  
Plug the power plug into the power socket.  
1
Carefully read the instruction manual  
provided separately before use!  
7
Fig. 58  
Attach the fiber-optic light guide (2) to the  
adapter of the magnifying lens and secure it  
in place in the bore (6) using the screw (5).  
Pull off the protective cap (3) from the end of the  
fiber-optic light guide and keep it in a safe place.  
Insert this end into the opening provided (4)  
until it engages with a slight click.  
6.10 Fiber-optic light guide  
6
Switch on the Cold light source using the  
power switch (7).  
Remove the protective caps (8) and align the  
light guide with the specimen.  
Fig. 59  
5
8
2
4
3
Fig. 62, Leica rotary microtome with installed optional  
accessories: magnifying lens and fiber-optic light guide  
Fig. 60  
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6.11 Ordering information  
Fixture for specimen clamps, rigid, silver............................................................................. 0502 38160  
Fixture for specimen clamps, directional, silver ................................................................. 0502 38949  
Fixture for specimen clamps, directional, with 2 zero point indicators, silver ............... 0502 37717  
Quick clamping system, complete ......................................................................................... 0502 37718  
Knife holder-base rigid, silver ................................................................................................ 0502 37962  
Knife holder N RM22xx, silver ................................................................................................ 0502 37993  
Knife holder NZ RM22xx, silver .............................................................................................. 0502 37994  
Knife holder E narrow band RM22xx, silver, with ejector .................................................. 0502 40508  
Knife holder E broad band RM22xx, silver, with ejector .................................................... 0502 40509  
Knife holder E narrow band Run-off tray RM22xx............................................................... 0502 38961  
Knife holder E broad band Run-off tray RM22xx ................................................................. 0502 39114  
Knife holder E-TC RM22xx silver ............................................................................................ 0502 37997  
Standard specimen clamp with adapter 50x60, silver........................................................ 0502 38005  
Standard specimen clamp with adapter 40x40, silver........................................................ 0502 37998  
V-insert for Standard specimen clamp, silver ..................................................................... 0502 38000  
Universal cassette clamp, with adapter (silver).................................................................. 0502 37999  
Universal cassette clamp - ice-cooled ................................................................................. 0502 37793  
Megaclamp assembly RM22xx, silver................................................................................... 0502 38967  
Foil clamp - type 1, black ......................................................................................................... 0402 09307  
Foil clamp - type 2, black ......................................................................................................... 0402 26922  
Round specimen holder, silver ............................................................................................... 0502 38001  
Round specimen holder with adapter and 3 clamping rings, silver ................................. 0502 38002  
Clamping ring for round specimen holder, d = 6 mm .......................................................... 0356 08322  
Clamping ring for round specimen holder, d = 15 mm ........................................................ 0356 09200  
Clamping ring for round specimen holder, d = 25 mm ........................................................ 0356 08320  
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6. Optional accessories  
EM specimen holder fixture, black ....................................................................................... 0502 29968  
EM univ. specimen holder ...................................................................................................... 0356 10868  
EM flat specimen holder......................................................................................................... 0355 10405  
Special wrench f. EM holder ................................................................................................. 0356 10869  
Universal microscope carrier, complete ............................................................................. 0502 40580  
Magnifying lens assembly ...................................................................................................... 0502 42790  
Cold light sources  
Leica CLS 100X, 100-120V/50-60Hz ................................................................................ 0502 30214  
Leica CLS 100X,  
Leica CLS 100X,  
230V/50-60Hz................................................................................. 0502 30215  
240V/50-60Hz................................................................................. 0502 30216  
Fiber-optic light guide ........................................................................................................ 0502 30028  
Backlighting assembly ............................................................................................................ 0502 38719  
External power supply, complete .......................................................................................... 0500 31244  
Handrest for waste tray .......................................................................................................... 0502 38770  
Cooling device assembly ........................................................................................................ 0502 38325  
Section waste tray, large ....................................................................................................... 0502 37931  
Section waste tray, small ....................................................................................................... 0503 39060  
Demo Box RM22xx series....................................................................................................... 0502 38930  
Tray ............................................................................................................................................ 0502 37932  
"Leica" brush w/magnet .......................................................................................................... 0183 40426  
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7. Customized solutions  
7.1 Instrument malfunctions  
7.1.1 Error reports  
Certain instrument malfunctions appear on the 3-digit LED display  
or are indicated through illuminated LED’s on the control panel.  
Indication E1  
If this message follows the software version indication after switching on  
the instrument, a loss of all parameters has occurred.  
Press any key.  
All parameters are then set back to the default values.  
Now all settings must be checked to see if the previously entered  
values are still correct.  
The values may have to be reentered.  
You can continue with your normal working routine.  
If E-1 appears repeatedly when switching the instrument on, the lithium  
battery may need replacement (service life approx. 7 years).  
Proceed as described above.  
Work normally after checking the settings.  
Have the battery replaced by Leica service as soon as possible.  
40  
41  
LEDs (40), (41) in the coarse feed buttons are lit at the same time.  
This indicates a defect in the detection of the STOP and HOME positions  
of the object head.  
The problem can only be resolved by customer service.  
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7. Customized solutions  
7.1.2 Malfunctions, possible causes and troubleshooting  
Following is a list of the most common problems which can arise while working with the  
instrument, along with possible causes and troubleshooting procedures.  
If the malfunction cannot be remedied with any of the options listed in the table, or the problem  
occurs repeatedly, inform the Leica Service Support immediately.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Corrective action  
1. Check the connection of the  
power cable.  
1. The power cable is not connect-  
ed correctly.  
• No display; no reaction to  
buttons pressed after the  
instrument is switched on.  
2. Replace power fuses (see 8.3).  
2. Power fuses are defective.  
3. Check the connection of the  
cable to the control panel.  
4. Check the voltage setting and  
correct it if necessary  
3. The cable of the control panel is  
not connected correctly.  
4. The voltage selection switch is  
set incorrectly.  
(see Chapter 4.4).  
• Feed motion no longer occurs. 1. The end of the residual path has 1. Select the trim mode by pressing  
been reached.  
TRIM/SECT. Then return the  
specimen using the coarse feed  
button. Then retract the specimen  
using the coarse feed button.  
2. The specimen was already  
within the residual path when  
the instrument was switched on.  
2. Follow the procedure in Item 1.  
• The specimen in the residual  
path area cannot be returned  
using the coarse feed buttons.  
1. STEP mode is still active (LED in 1. Press the TRIM/SECT button to  
SECT button lights up).  
switch to trimming mode. Return  
the specimen using the coarse  
feed button.  
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7.2 Possible faults  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Corrective action  
1. Thick/thin sections  
Check the clamping positions  
and repeat the clamping  
process  
• Insufficient clamping of blade,  
knife holder, specimen or  
orientation.  
The sections alternate between  
being thick and thin. In extreme  
cases, there are no sections  
whatsoever.  
• The blade is dull.  
Laterally displace the knife  
holder or insert a new blade.  
Insert a new pressure plate or  
use a new knife holder.  
• The pressure plate is damaged  
or incorrectly adjusted.  
Methodically experiment with  
larger clearance angle settings  
until you have found the opti-  
mum angle.  
• Clearance angle of the knife/  
blade too small.  
Use another area of the blade or  
a new blade.  
2. Section compression  
The sections are very com-  
pressed, show folds or are  
squeezed together.  
• The blade is dull.  
Cool the specimen before  
sectioning.  
• The specimen is too warm.  
• The sectioning speed is too fast.  
Reduce the sectioning speed.  
3. "Stripes" in sections  
Remove paraffin from this area  
on a regular basis.  
• There is an accumulation of  
paraffin on the rear pressure  
plate of the knife holder.  
For knife holder E  
4. Noises during sectioning  
The knife "sings" when  
• The sectioning speed is too fast.  
• The clearance angle is too wide.  
Select a slower sectioning  
speed.  
sectioning hard specimens.  
The sections show scratches or  
chatter marks.  
Methodically reduce the clear-  
ance angle setting until you  
have found the optimum angle.  
Check all screw and clamp  
connections on the specimen  
holder system and the knife  
holder. If necessary, tighten the  
levers and screws.  
• Insufficient clamping of speci-  
men clamp and/or knife holder.  
5. High blade consumption  
• Too great of a sectioning force  
was applied.  
Adjust the sectioning speed  
and/or section thickness when  
sectioning. Select a thinner  
section.  
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8. Cleaning and maintenance  
8.1 Cleaning the instrument  
Always remove the knife / blade before detaching the knife holder from the instrument.  
Always put the knives back into the knife case when not in use!  
Never place a knife anywhere with the cutting edge facing upwards and never try to catch a falling  
knife!  
When using cleaners, comply with the safety instructions of the manufacturer and the labor-safety  
regulations of your laboratory!  
When cleaning the outer surfaces, do not use xylene, scouring powders or solvents containing  
acetone or xylene. Xylene or acetone will damage the finished surfaces!  
Ensure that liquids do not enter the interior of the instrument during cleaning!  
Before each cleaning carry out the following preparatory steps:  
Raise the specimen clamp to the upper end position and activate the  
handwheel lock.  
Switch the unit off and unplug it.  
Remove the blade from the knife holder and insert it in the receptacle  
at the bottom of the dispenser, or remove the knife from the knife  
holder and put it back in the knife case.  
Remove knife holder base and knife holder for cleaning.  
Remove the specimen from the specimen clamp.  
Remove section waste with a dry brush.  
Remove specimen clamp and clean separately.  
Instrument and outside surfaces  
If necessary, the varnished outside surfaces of the control panels can be  
cleaned with a mild commercial household cleaner or soap water and then  
be wiped with a cloth.  
To remove paraffin residue, xylene substitutes, paraffin oil, or paraffin  
removers such as "Para Gard" (Polysciences) can be used.  
The instrument must be completely dry before it can be used again.  
Cleaning the knife  
Always wipe the knife from the back of the knife to the cutting edge. NEVER wipe in the  
opposite direction - risk of injury!  
Clean using an alcohol-based solution or acetone.  
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8. Cleaning and maintenance  
Knife holder E  
84  
Take the knife holder apart for cleaning. To do  
so, proceed as follows:  
10  
9
Fold the knife guard (9) and ejector (84)  
downward.  
11  
83  
Rotate the clamping lever (11) of the lateral dis-  
placement forwards and pull it out sideways.  
Push the knife holder base plate (86) with  
the pressure plate (83) until it can be  
removed from the segment arch (87).  
86  
Fig. 61  
Rotate the blade clamping lever (10) down-  
ward and pull it out sideways.  
11  
Remove pressure plate (83).  
Clean all parts of the knife holder.  
If several knife holders are cleaned at  
the same time, the parts must not be  
mixed up!  
87  
86  
For cleaning and removal of paraffin, do  
not use xylene or cleaning fluids con-  
taining alcohol (e.g. glass cleaner).  
Dry knife holder and reassemble.  
After cleaning the moving parts, apply a thin  
coat of drive part oil to them (see also  
Chapter 8.2.3).  
When installing the pressure plate (83),  
ensure that the upper edge is parallel to and  
level with the rear edge of the knife holder  
base (86) (see also Fig. 38, Page 45).  
83  
10  
Fig. 62  
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8. Cleaning and maintenance  
Universal cassette clamp  
Detach cassette clamp (13) for a thorough cleaning, removing all  
paraffin residues.  
60  
13  
For cleaning, do not use xylene. Use xylene substitutes or paraffin  
removers such as "Para Gard".  
The cassette clamp (13) can also be placed in an oven heated to a  
maximum of 65 °C, until the liquid wax escapes.  
Remove paraffin residues with a dry cloth.  
After such a cleaning procedure in an oven, always be sure to  
lubricate the axle and spring of the clamping lever (60) (see also  
chapter 8.2.3).  
Fig. 63  
8.2 Maintenance  
8.2.1 Replacing fuses  
21  
Switch the unit off and unplug it. Use only  
the supplied replacement fuses. Both  
fuses must have the same rating (check  
the imprint!).  
22  
Insert a small screwdriver into the cutout  
(25) and carefully pry out the insert.  
Remove the voltage selector housing (21)  
together with the fuses (23).  
25  
23  
24  
21  
Remove the fuses. While doing so, leave the  
voltage selector switch block (24) in the  
housing.  
Replace defective fuses and reinstall the  
voltage selector into the instrument.  
Check that the correct voltage value is  
displayed in the viewing window (22).  
Fig. 64  
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8. Cleaning and maintenance  
8.2.2 Maintenance instructions  
Only authorized and qualified service personnel may access the internal components of  
the instrument for service and repair!  
The instrument is basically maintenance-free.  
To ensure trouble-free operation of the instrument over a long period of time, the following is  
recommended by Leica:  
1. Thoroughly clean the instrument on a daily  
basis.  
3. Have the instrument inspected on a regular  
basis by a qualified service technician  
authorized by Leica.  
2. Enter into a service contract at the latest at  
the end of the warranty period. For more in-  
formation, please contact your local Leica  
technical service center.  
The intervals depend on how heavily the  
instrument is used.  
We recommend the following inspection intervals depending on the general workload of the  
instrument as defined in the three categories listed in the table:  
Category I  
Category II  
Number of sections per day:  
Workload (hours per day):  
Sectioning speed:  
> 8.000 sections per day  
> 5 hours per day  
< 8.000 sections per day  
< 5 hours per day  
Predominantly high sectioning  
speed  
Slow to medium sectioning  
speed  
Specimen material:  
Maintenance:  
Working with soft and hard  
specimens  
Predominantly soft specimen  
material  
Every 12 months  
Every 24 months  
Note for inspection  
When the instrument reaches approx. 2 million performed strokes, the  
code SEr always appears for approx. 3 seconds in the three-digit  
display when the TRIM/SECT button is pressed  
(switching between trimming and sectioning mode).  
This is a reminder that the instrument must be inspected by an  
authorized Leica service technician, regardless of how heavily the  
instrument has been used.  
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8. Cleaning and maintenance  
8.2.3 Lubricating the instrument  
95  
Once a month, lubricate the following parts with  
the included drive parts oil No. 405 (1 - 2 drops  
are enough).  
96  
Instrument and specimen holder:  
The clamping key (95) of the quick clamping  
system.  
The T-piece (55) on the microtome base  
plate.  
55  
56  
Guide rails (96) for the knife holder base on  
the microtome base plate.  
The T-piece on the knife holder base (56).  
Knife holder E:  
11  
88  
Clamping lever (11) for the lateral displace-  
ment.  
10  
T-piece (88) and guide (97) of the knife  
holder for the lateral displacement.  
97  
Clamping lever (10) for the blade.  
Knife holders N and NZ:  
Sliding surfaces of the finger guard (8).  
8
91  
Knurled nuts (73) for measuring height  
adjustment.  
90  
Universal cassette clamp:  
Shaft (90) and flat coil spring (91) of the  
clamping lever of the cassette clamp. After  
lubrication, move the lever back and forth  
several times.  
73  
Fig. 65  
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9. Warranty and service  
Warranty  
Leica Microsystems Nussloch GmbH guarantees that the contractual  
product delivered has been subjected to a comprehensive quality control  
procedure based on the Leica in-house testing standards, and that the  
product is faultless and complies with all technical specifications and/or  
agreed characteristics warranted.  
The scope of the warranty is based on the content of the concluded  
agreement. The warranty terms of your Leica sales organization or the or-  
ganization from which you have purchased the contractual product shall  
apply exclusively.  
Service information  
If you are in need of technical customer service or spare parts, please  
contact your Leica representative or the Leica dealer where you  
purchased the instrument.  
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.  
Delivery date.  
Decommissioning and disposal  
The instrument or parts of the instrument must be disposed of according  
to existing local applicable regulations.  
Special attention should be paid to the lithium cell of the electronic circuit  
board!  
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10. EC Declaration of Conformity  
EC Declaration of Conformity  
We herewith declare, in exclusive responsibility, that the  
Leica RM2245 – Rotary Microtome  
was developed, designed and manufactured to conform with the  
Council Directive 73/23/EEC, (Low Voltage),  
Council Directive 89/336/EEC, Appendix I (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and  
European council Directive 98/79/EC (IVD)  
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 61010-2-101: 2002  
Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use -  
Part 2-101: Particular requirements for in vitro diagnostic (IVD) medical equipment  
EN 61326-1: 1997 + A1: 1998 + A2: 2001 + A3: 2003  
Electrical equipment for measurement, control and laboratory use -  
EMC requirements -  
Part 1: General requirements  
EN 61000-3-2: 2000  
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)  
Part 3-2: Limits - Limits for harmonic current emissions  
EN 61000-3-3:1995 + A1: 2001  
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC)  
Part 3: Limits -  
Section 3: Limitation of voltage fluctuations and flicker in low-voltage  
supply systems for equipment with rated current 16 A  
In addition, the following in-house standards were applied:  
DIN EN ISO 9001: 2000.  
Leica Microsystems Nussloch GmbH  
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Dag Graupner  
Managing Director  
January 12, 2004  
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