Leica ASP300 instruction manual 5.4Reagent status →, Operation

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5.4Reagent status

5.Operation

5.4Reagent status

In the reagent status screen (Fig. 32) you can display and update the actual reagent status of each station and you can set the stations as full or empty.

Warning thresholds that trigger warning messages appear on a red background.

To change a reagent status, highlight the corresponding line and press the corresponding key symbol .

Fig. 32

Reagent warnings

If the RMS is enabled, the instrument will give you warning messages when reagents have been used for too long.

Warning messages for normal reagents are given based on up to 3 criteria; warning mes- sages for paraffin wax on up to 6 criteria.

The warning messages are displayed at the end of a cleaning cycle. From there, you can go directly to the REAGENT STATUS screen.

In addition, warning messages (on a yellow background) are displayed in the program start screens.

Criteria for warning messages

For normal reagents, the following warning cri- teria apply:

number of blocks processed

number of programs carried out

number of day lapsed

since the reagent has last been changed.

For paraffin wax, three additional criteria can be applied:

number of blocks processed

number of programs carried out

number of days lapsed

since the wax has last been cleaned.

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Contents Leica ASP300 Automated vacuum tissue processorAdvanced Smart Processor Page Published by Table of contents Table of contents Trouble shootingCleaning and maintenance 7.3.1 Daily cleaning and maintenance1.1Symbols used in this manual and their meaning 1.Important notes1.2 Designated use Chapter 3.5 - “Compatible reagents“2. Safety 2.1 Safety instructions2.Safety 2.2 WarningsWarnings - cleaning and maintenance 2. SafetyWarnings - working with the instrument 2.3 Integrated safety devices Overpressure protectionProtection against excessive vacuum Overcurrent protection3.Instrument components and specifications 3.1Specific instrument options3.2 Overview - instrument components 3.Instrument components and specificationsOverview - Instrument components Instrument components and accessories3.Instrument components and specifications 3.3 Standard delivery - packing list 3.Instrument components and specificationsInstrument components and specifications 3.4 Technical data3.Instrument components and specifications Retort3.4 Technical Data continued 3.Instrument components and specifications3.5 Compatible reagents 3.Instrument components and specifications4. Setting up the instrument 4.2Electrical connection4.1 Site requirements Moving the instrumentConnecting the instrument to mains 4. Setting up the instrument4.Setting up the instrument 4.3 Installing the accessories4.4 Setting up the data connections 4.Setting up the instrumentPrinter optional Lift off the instrument console flap4.5 Alarm functions 4. Setting up the instrument4.6 Switching the instrument on 4.Setting up the instrument4.Setting up the instrument 2 - Access INSTALLATION menu4.Setting up the instrument Button symbols4.7.2. Access control 4.Setting up the instrument→→→ →→ →→ →→ →→ →→ → → → →4.Setting up the instrument 5.1 Reagent handling 5. Operation5.1.1Fill/drain reagents other than wax 5.Operation Fill / drain reagents →→ + → 5.1.2 Changing the wax5.Operation Filling with wax pellets → → 5.OperationAdding molten paraffin 5. Operation→ 5.2.1 System setup 5.2 Setting up the instrument parameters5.Operation 5. Operation Program Options5.Operation Security5.2.2 Editing the reagent list 5. Operation5. Operation Entering / modifying reagent thresholds↓ ↓ ↓ 5.Operation5.2.3Viewing the program list 5.Operation5.2.4 Adding and/or modifying programs 5. Operation5.Operation 5. Operation Editing program steps continued5.2.5Favorites maximum of 5 programs 5.Operation5.Operation 5.2.6 Editing the stations 5.Operation5. Operation 5.3 Programs 5.Operation5.3.1 Editing a selected program EDIT to access the Edit Program screenEnter the day when you want the program finished 5. OperationLEVEL CHECK enabled 5.Operation5.3.2 Starting a program 5. Operation5.4Reagent status → 5.Operation5.5 System Monitor → → 5. Operation5.6 On-linehelp 5.Operation5.7Configuring a printer optional →→ 5.Operation→ 6.2 Power failure 6.Trouble shooting6.1 General 6.Trouble shooting 6.3Trouble shooting →6.4 Typical fill or drain problems 6.Trouble shooting7.Cleaning and maintenance 7.1Clean programs →→ 7.1.1 Retort clean programsEditing steps 7.Cleaning and maintenance7. Cleaning and maintenance 7.1.2 Wax clean programs7.1.3Smart clean → 7.Cleaning and maintenance7.2 General cleaning steps 7. Cleaning and maintenance7.Cleaning and maintenance Draining the condensate bottleExchanging the activated carbon filter Exchange the filter as shown in Fig7.3.1Daily cleaning and maintenance 7. Cleaning and maintenance7.3.2Periodic cleaning and maintenance 7.Cleaning and maintenance7.4 Preventative maintenance schedule 7. Cleaning and maintenance7. Cleaning and maintenance Maintenance activity8. Warranty and service WarrantyTechnical service information Decommissioning and disposal