Leica ASP300 Setting up the instrument, Site requirements, Moving the instrument

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4. Setting up the instrument

4. Setting up the instrument

4.1 Site requirements

The instrument needs approx. 650 x 700 mm floor space.

Practically vibration-free floor.

Room temperature constantly between +15 °C and +35 °C.

Relative humidity maximum 80%, non-condensing.

Avoid vibrations, direct sunlight and heavy variation in temperature.

The chemicals to be used in the Leica ASP300 are both flam- mable and noxious. Therefore, the instrument must be set up in a well ventilated area, free from any ignition sources.

The room where the instrument is installed is not suitable for people to stay in for longer periods of time, unless it is equipped with a fume extraction system.

Do not operate the instrument in rooms with explosion hazard.

Moving the instrument

The instrument must be installed such that the mains switch at the rear of the instrument (item no. 5 in Fig. 3) can easily be ac- cessed at any time.

After the instrument has been unpacked (see unpacking instructions attached to outside of transport crate) it must be touched only at the points marked with dots ‘ 4.1 Site requirements ‘ for transport to its final site of installation. Once the instrument has been installed there, the brakes on the instru- ment rollers must be locked.

4.2Electrical connection

Check the voltage label (Fig. 2) on the rear of the instrument to ensure that the instrument is set to the correct voltage range.

Fig. 2

The power supply voltage for the instrument is factory-preset and CANNOT be altered by the user.

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Contents Leica ASP300 Automated vacuum tissue processorAdvanced Smart Processor Page Published by Table of contents 7.3.1 Daily cleaning and maintenance Table of contentsTrouble shooting Cleaning and maintenanceChapter 3.5 - “Compatible reagents“ 1.1Symbols used in this manual and their meaning1.Important notes 1.2 Designated use2.1 Safety instructions 2. Safety2.2 Warnings 2.SafetyWarnings - cleaning and maintenance 2. SafetyWarnings - working with the instrument Overcurrent protection 2.3 Integrated safety devicesOverpressure protection Protection against excessive vacuum3.1Specific instrument options 3.Instrument components and specifications3.Instrument components and specifications 3.2 Overview - instrument componentsOverview - Instrument components Instrument components and accessories3.Instrument components and specifications 3.Instrument components and specifications 3.3 Standard delivery - packing list3.4 Technical data Instrument components and specificationsRetort 3.Instrument components and specifications3.Instrument components and specifications 3.4 Technical Data continued3.Instrument components and specifications 3.5 Compatible reagentsMoving the instrument 4. Setting up the instrument4.2Electrical connection 4.1 Site requirements4. Setting up the instrument Connecting the instrument to mains4.3 Installing the accessories 4.Setting up the instrumentLift off the instrument console flap 4.4 Setting up the data connections4.Setting up the instrument Printer optional4. Setting up the instrument 4.5 Alarm functions4.Setting up the instrument 4.6 Switching the instrument on2 - Access INSTALLATION menu 4.Setting up the instrumentButton symbols 4.Setting up the instrument4.Setting up the instrument 4.7.2. Access control→→→ →→ →→ →→ →→ →→ → → → →4.Setting up the instrument 5.1 Reagent handling 5. Operation5.1.1Fill/drain reagents other than wax Fill / drain reagents → 5.Operation→ + → 5.1.2 Changing the wax5.Operation 5.Operation Filling with wax pellets → →5. Operation Adding molten paraffin→ 5.2.1 System setup 5.2 Setting up the instrument parameters5.Operation Program Options 5. OperationSecurity 5.Operation5. Operation 5.2.2 Editing the reagent listEntering / modifying reagent thresholds 5. Operation5.Operation ↓ ↓ ↓5.Operation 5.2.3Viewing the program list5. Operation 5.2.4 Adding and/or modifying programs5.Operation Editing program steps continued 5. Operation5.Operation 5.2.5Favorites maximum of 5 programs5.Operation 5.Operation 5.2.6 Editing the stations5. Operation 5.Operation 5.3 Programs5. Operation 5.3.1 Editing a selected programEDIT to access the Edit Program screen Enter the day when you want the program finished5.Operation LEVEL CHECK enabled5. Operation 5.3.2 Starting a program5.Operation 5.4Reagent status →5. Operation 5.5 System Monitor → →5.Operation 5.6 On-linehelp5.Operation 5.7Configuring a printer optional →→→ 6.2 Power failure 6.Trouble shooting6.1 General 6.3Trouble shooting → 6.Trouble shooting6.Trouble shooting 6.4 Typical fill or drain problems7.1Clean programs →→ 7.1.1 Retort clean programs 7.Cleaning and maintenance7.Cleaning and maintenance Editing steps7.1.2 Wax clean programs 7. Cleaning and maintenance7.Cleaning and maintenance 7.1.3Smart clean →7. Cleaning and maintenance 7.2 General cleaning stepsExchange the filter as shown in Fig 7.Cleaning and maintenanceDraining the condensate bottle Exchanging the activated carbon filter7. Cleaning and maintenance 7.3.1Daily cleaning and maintenance7.Cleaning and maintenance 7.3.2Periodic cleaning and maintenance7. Cleaning and maintenance 7.4 Preventative maintenance scheduleMaintenance activity 7. Cleaning and maintenanceDecommissioning and disposal 8. Warranty and serviceWarranty Technical service information