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Leica VT1000 A Vibratome Operating Manual Leica VT1000 A V1.1 English - 01/2010 Always keep this manual with the instrument. Read carefully before working with the instrument.
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3 Leica VT1000 A NOTE The information, numerical data, notes and val - ue judgments contained in this manual repre - sent the current state of scientific knowledge and state-of-the-art technology as we under - stand it following thorough investigation in this field.
4 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 Contents 1. Important Notes ........................................................................................................................................................ 5 2. Safety .....................
5 Leica VT1000 A Notes, i.e. important information for the user, are highlighted in gray and marked by the symbol. Dangers, warnings and cautions appear in a gray box and are marked by a warning triangle. Symbols in the text and their meanings 1. Important Notes (5) (Fig.
6 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 The safety and caution notes in this chapter must be observed at all times. Be sure to read these notes even if you are already familiar with the operation and use of other Leica products.
7 Leica VT1000 A 2. Safety Warnings – Markings on the instrument itself • Warning labels on the instrument marked with a warning triangle indicate that the correct operating instructions (as defined in this Operating Manual) must be followed when operating or replacing the item marked.
8 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 2. Safety Warnings – Operating the instrument • Take care when handling disposable blades and sapphir e blades.
9 Leica VT1000 A 3. Instrument Components and Specifications 3.1 Overview—instrumentcomponents Fig. 3 Fuses Instrument feet Connection Power cable Adjustment knobs for the sectioning win.
10 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 3. Instrument Components and Specifications 3.2 Technical data General Approvals: The instrument-specific approval marks are located on the identification label. Operating temperature range: +10 °C to +35 °C Relative humidity: max.
11 Leica VT1000 A 4. Setup the Instrument 4.1 Standard delivery The standard equipment of the Leica VT1000 A is available in 3 variants and includes the following parts: 1. STARTER PACKAGE 1 Specimen Tray (includes V-block adapter) ...................
12 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 4. Setup the Instrument 4.2 Installation site requirements • Stable, vibration-free laboratory bench with horizontal, even stage plate; practically vibration-free floor. • Nootherinstrumentsnearbywhichmightcausevibrations.
13 Leica VT1000 A 4. Setup the Instrument Fig. 6 4.3 Unpacking and setting up the instrument • Firstchecktheshipmentforexternaldamagesuponarrival. • If it is evident that the shipment was damaged during transport, please make a claim to the carrier immediately.
14 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 4. Setup the Instrument 4.4.1 Checking the performance requirements The Vibratome VT1000 A is available in different versions for operation with different supply voltage.
15 Leica VT1000 A 4. Setup the Instrument Severe damage may occur if the in - strument is connected to a power sup- ply vol tage other th an that to whi ch it was originally set. The power supply voltage for the in - strument is factory preset and CAN - NOT be altered by the user.
16 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 Fig. 8 4. Setup the Instrument 4.5 Connecting the foot switch The standard scope of delivery of the "Profes - sional" and "Professional Gold" instrument ver - sions include a foot switch ( 18 , Fig.
17 Leica VT1000 A 4.6 Assembling the "deluxe specimen tray" 4. Setup the Instrument Fig. 9 The deluxe specimen bath (22, Fig. 11 ) is assem- bled inside the standard black specimen bath (23, Fig. 10 ). It enables separation of buffer so - lution and ice preventing dilution of the buffer while sectioning.
18 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 4. Setup the Instrument • Ins ert the del uxe sp ecim en t ray in to t he i n - stalled u-frame bracket so that the slotted cam screw ( 28 ) for fastening the specimen disks is at the front left ( Fig.
19 Leica VT1000 A 4. Setup the Instrument Fig. 17 4.7 Assembling the specimen vice assembly • The specimen viceassembly ( 34, Fig. 16 ) is assembled inside the main specimen bath ( 23, Fig.
20 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 4. Setup the Instrument 4.7.1 Inserting the round specimen tray The round specimen tray ( 45 ) can be installed in place of the specimen block. It enables easy separation of buffer solution and ice that can accumulate in the main specimen bath.
21 Leica VT1000 A 4. Setup the Instrument 43 Fig. 25 4.7.2 Assembling the rotating stage assembly The rotating stage assembly allows for simple position correction of the specimen surface when the specimen is glued in place. • To do so, firstremove the specimen vice as - sembly ( 34, Fig.
22 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 11 Fig. 26 Fig. 27 13 4.8 Assembling the magnifier 4. Setup the Instrument 14 • Move the lamp carrier ( 10, in Fig. 27 ) on the instrument out by pulling it forwards. • The bottom of the lamp carrier has two notches ( 12 ), one each on the left and right.
23 Leica VT1000 A 5. Operation 5.1 Operating elements and their functions 5.1.1 The control panel 5.1.2 The operating elements Light switch Display Rotary knob SPEED Height adjustment of the specimen .
24 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 5. Operation The operating elements (continued) This switch and its three switch positions (upper, center, lower) con - trol the movement direction of the cutting head. • Push the switchupwards to start the sectioning cycle.
25 Leica VT1000 A 5. Operation The operating elements (continued) Fig. 32 AMPLITUDE rotary knob This knob controls the relative amplitude of the lateral excursion of the sectioning blade vibratory movements.
26 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 5. Operation 53 The operating elements (continued) THICKNESS switch The THICKNESS switch defines the desired section thickness for au - tomatic mode in microns.
27 Leica VT1000 A 5. Operation The operating elements (continued) MODE switch The MODE switch serves to toggle between the manual, single and automatic modes. Switch position: MANUAL • The instrument works in manual mode only; the LED display is not illuminated.
28 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 5. Operation 5.2.1 Adjusting the blade presentation angle • The accessories include a blade angle indi - cator ( 46 ) for this purpose. • To read the blade angle using this indicator, hold the angle indicator against the left side of the blade holder.
29 Leica VT1000 A 5. Operation Fig. 42 5.2.2 Adjusting the specimen and blade Positioning the specimen in the specimen holder You can adjust the lateral position of the speci- men in order to attain an approximate centering of the specimen in the specimen tray.
30 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 5. Operation In some cases, e.g. for large specimens, it is necessary to move the blade holder ( 50 ) on the mounting bar.
31 Leica VT1000 A 5.2.3 Adjustable sectioning window The VT1000 A features an adjustable sectioning window that you can use you speed up the process of making series sections.
32 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 Fig. 47 Adjustable sectioning window (continued) • First, adjust thefront limit switch that is on the front side of the instrument. • T o d o s o, r el e as e t h e k no b ( 57.
33 Leica VT1000 A 5. Operation 5.2.4 Adjusting the specimen height The thi ckn ess of s ecti ons gen erat ed i s co ntr olle d by the rai sing of the sp ecim en i ncr emen tal ly. Since the sectioning blade remains stationary along the vertical axis, the increment by which the specimen is raised correlates to the section thickness.
34 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 5. Operation The Leica VT1000 A offers a wide variety of options for sectioning fixed and unfixed tissue samples of plant or animal origin. It employs a vibrating blade principle, which allows sec - tioning without freezing or embedding.
35 Leica VT1000 A When the instrument is switched on for the first time, the blade is automatically moved back in operating state "B" and stopped in state "C".
36 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 As a result of the great variety of specimen types, sizes, shapes, states and preparations, etc. that can be encountered while sectioning with the VT1000 A, it is not possible to provide specific recommendations for parameter settings.
37 Leica VT1000 A 5. Operation Direct mounting Specimens rigid enough to be held firmly in the specimen holder without damage may be clamped directly. Keep in mind that excessive clamping forces on the jaws of the specimen holder can cause ten- sion in the specimen.
38 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 5. Operation The surfaces onto which the specimens are attached must be clean, dry and free of adhesive residue from previous applications.
39 Leica VT1000 A 5. Operation If the specimen requires a larger surface, you can use specimen tray (39053744) or the deluxe specimen bath (39053745). Specimens small enough to fit on a surface of a specimen mounting block can be affixed directly. The specimen mounting block is then clamped into the jaws of the specimen holder for sectioning.
40 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 Be careful when handling the dispos - able blades or sapphire knife. The cutting edge is extremely sharp and can cause serious injuries. Before inserting a blade, the specimen to be section should be attached to the specimen plate (clamped into place or affixed) to prevent injuries.
41 Leica VT1000 A 5. Operation The speed and amplitude should be set to "0" initially. Then, advance the blade until it almost touches the specimen. For this purpose, briefly push the direction switch upwards. With the sectioning blade close to the specimen, their relative heights may be gauged approximately.
42 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 5.5 Preparing the specimen bath The purpose of the specimen bath is four-fold: to lubricate the blade dur - ing the sectioning operation, to prevent the specimen from heating up or drying out, to increase or maintain desired features of the specimen and to allow effortless removal of the fragile sections.
43 Leica VT1000 A After the specimen has been trimmed to create a flat specimen surface, the preparations for actual sectioning can be carried out. The procedure consists of generating a few sections at the final parameter settings and section thickness.
44 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 Sections generated may be retrieved from the specimen bath by various means. For microscopic applications, the section may be delivered to a glass slide by aspirating the section with a small glass dropper if doing so does not damage the specimen.
45 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 6. Cleaning and Maintenance 6.1 Cleaning the instrument • Always remove the bladebefore detaching the blade holder from the ins.
46 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 Specimen bath area After sectioning is completed, the specimen bath, specimen holder and sectioning blade holder should be cleansed of any bath solution residue. Any water-soluble solvent may be used unless it corrodes parts made of polypropylene or nitrile rubber.
47 Leica VT1000 A 6. Cleaning and Maintenance When used normally, the Vibratome VT1000 A requires only standard maintenance. To ensure trouble-free operation of the instrument over a long period of time, the following is recommended by Leica: • Thoroughlycleantheinstrumentonadailybasis.
48 Operating Manual V 1.1 – 01/2010 6.3 Replacing components 6.3.1 Fuse If the instrument fails to function completely, first check for power avail - ability at the power outlet. The instrument fuse (s) located at the rear of the instrument should be checked next.
49 Leica VT1000 A 7. Optional Accessories 7.1 Ordering information Specimen mounting block, 3 per package .......................................... 39053747 Specimen adhesive ...........................................................................
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