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This document is an instruction manual for the Rotary Microtome HM 355 S microtome. It provides specifications for the microtome, safety precautions for its use, descriptions of its components and functions, instructions for operating and maintaining it, and a table of contents to navigate the manual. The manual is intended to familiarize users with properly operating the microtome before use.

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HM 355S Manual

This document is an instruction manual for the Rotary Microtome HM 355 S microtome. It provides specifications for the microtome, safety precautions for its use, descriptions of its components and functions, instructions for operating and maintaining it, and a table of contents to navigate the manual. The manual is intended to familiarize users with properly operating the microtome before use.

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Rotary Microtome HM 355 S

MICROM International GmbH


Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf
ROTARY MICROTOME

HM 355 S

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf
Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf


CERTIFICATION

MICROM International GmbH certifies that this instrument has been tested
and checked carefully. Its technical data was verified before shipment to be
in accordance with the published specifications.
The instrument complies with applicable international safety regulations.




WARRANTY

This MICROM product is warranted against defects in material and
workmanship for a period of 1 year. Parts which prove to be defective during
the warranty period will be repaired or replaced free of charge by MICROM
International GmbH. No other warranty is expressed or implied.
Unauthorized modification or repair by third party persons will void the
warranty.
The warranty will expire in case of improper or wrong use of the instrument
and in case the warning and precautionary messages are not observed.
MICROM International GmbH is not liable for any occurring damage.



Errors and ommissions excepted. Subject to amendment and improvement
without further notice.




This instruction manual will be supplied together with each instrument.
Further copies can be ordered at the nearest MICROM sales office by giving
the serial number of the instrument, the number of the instruction manual and
the date of issue.

This instruction manual is available in the following languages:

Cat. No.
German: 387 672
English: 387 673
French: 387 674

Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf
Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf


INTENDED USE


Dear Customer,

Before operating the instrument, please read these instructions carefully to
familiarize yourself with its proper operation and functions.

Only skilled or specially trained personnel must operate the microtome, i.e.
clamping the specimen, trimming, sectioning and taking off the sections from
the instrument. The listed and marked safety measures as well as the
regulations of your respective lab must be strictly observed.





MICROM-Ser. No.: .....................................................................

Please enter the serial number, which is placed on the type plate on the rear
side of the instrument. This way, questions and service can be handled
faster.


Instruction Manual No. 387673


Issued on Sept. 16, 2003





MICROM International GmbH
Robert-Bosch-Strasse 49

D-69190 Walldorf


Telefon: (06227) 836-0
Telefax: (06227) 836-111

Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf
Intended Use

Table of Contents

EC Certificate of Conformity

Safety precautions


Part 1 Introduction

1-1 Description of the Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
1-2 Technical specifications HM 355 S


Part 2 Operating instructions

2-1 Setting up the microtome
2-2 Initial turn-on
2-3 Cutting movement and retraction
2-4 Setting section thickness and trimming thickness

2-5 Specimen feed
2-5-1 Coarse feed and speed for coarse feed
2-5-2 Trimming and first cuts
2-5-3 Fine feed

2-6 Motorized cutting drive
2-6-1 Setting cutting window
2-6-2 Selection of operating modes
2-6-3 Setting cutting speed
2-6-4 Push-in handwheel handle
2-6-5 Start and stop of cutting drive
2-6-6 Handwheel brake
2-6-7 Emergency stop

2-7 Indication of cutting processes
2-7-1 Section counter
2-7-2 Sum of section thicknesses
2-7-3 Remaining travel to front end position

2-8 Turning off the function <retraction>

2-9 Selecting the indicated language

2-10 Specimen clamping
2-10-1 Universal cassette clamp
2-10-2 Standard specimen clamp
2-10-3 Insert for round specimens, V-insert and V-distance piece
2-10-4 Foil clamp
2-10-5 Segment arc and universal specimen holder

Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf

2-11 Adapters for specimen clamping
2-11-1 Adapter, non-orienting
2-11-2 Adapter, orienting, specimen orientation
2-11-3 Changing and/or clamping specimen clamps
2-11-4 Readjusting specimen clamps

2-12 Knife carriers
2-12-1 Standard knife carrier N
2-12-2 Disposable blade carrier E
2-12-3 Knife carrier C
2-12-4 Knife carrier S
2-12-5 Readjusting the knife carriers N, E and C
2-12-6 Readjusting the knife carrier S

2-13 Section waste tray with integrated arm rest
2-14 Storage unit
2-15 Backlighting system

2-16 Specimen approach methods
2-16-1 Memory function
2-16-2 Automatic approach system

2-17 Large field magnifier
2-18 Standard equipment

2-19 Additional equipment (optional)
2-19-1 Knife carriers
2-19-2 Specimen clamps
2-19-3 Optical accessories
2-19-4 Microtome knives
2-19-5 Additional accessories


Part 3 Theory of operation

3-1 Cutting movement and retraction
3-2 Specimen coarse feed and trimming function
3-3 Operating panel and foot pedal
3-4 Specimen clamping system and specimen orientation
3-5 Knife carriers
3-6 Microtome with freezing unit
3-7 Automatic approach system


Part 4 Working with the microtome

4-1 Preparation and orientation

4-2 Coarse feed and trimming function

4-3 Sectioning instructions
Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf
4-3-1 Condition of the knife edge
4-3-2 Clean knife surfaces
Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf


4-4 How to avoid malfunctions
4-4-1 Preparation of the specimen
4-4-2 Temperature of the specimen
4-4-3 Tightening the clamping screws
4-4-4 Selection of the knife
4-4-5 Adjustment of the knife
4-4-6 Cutting speed
4-4-7 Trimming


Part 5 Maintenance


Part 6 Cleaning and Care
Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf

EC Certificate of Conformity

Name and address of MICROM International GmbH
the manufacturer: Robert-Bosch-Strae 49
D-69190 Walldorf

Product designation: Rotary Microtome
Type reference: HM 355 S

The designated product complies with the laid down regulations:

73/23/EWG with amendments
89/336/EWG with amendments

The designated product complies with the EC regulations by strictly observing the following
norms:

"Guideline of the Council for the alignment of the legal instructions of the member
countries on electrical means of production for the use within certain voltage limits"

International Norm European Norm German Norm VDE-classification
IEC 1010-1:1990-09 EN 61010-1:1993 DIN EN 61010-1:1994-03 VDE 0411 Teil1:1994-03
+A1:1992-09 + A2:1995-06 +A2:1995 +A2:1996-05 +A1:1996-05

"Guideline of the Council for the alignment of the legal instructions of the member
countries on electro magnetic compatibility"

European Norm German Norm VDE-classification
EN 61326:1997 DIN EN 61326:1998-01 VDE 0843 Teil 20:1998-01
EN 61326:1997/A1:1998 DIN EN 61326/A1:1999-05 VDE 0843 Teil 20/A1:1999-05

The VDE Prf- und Zertifizierungsinstitut (EU reference no. 0366), Merianstr. 28, D-63069
Offenbach has checked and certified the product. The marks licences entitle MICROM
International GmbH to use the VDE labels opposite.

Marks licence no.: 95308 G

Marks licence no.: 95093 F






Hans Heid Walldorf, 01 July 2002
Managing Director



Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf
Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

CAUTION !

Please observe the following general precautions during operation of this instrument. Failure to
comply with these precautions violates safety standards and the intended use of the instrument.
MICROM International GmbH is not liable for misuse of the instruments and failure to comply
with basic safety requirements.


INSTRUMENT GROUNDING

To avoid injury from electrical current, the instrument must be connected to the safety ground. The instrument
is equipped with a three wire ground plug. The power outlet must be connected to the safety ground and must
meet the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) regulations.


CAUTION VOLTAGE

Never remove instrument covers during operation. Component replacement as well as adjustments must only
be made by trained service personnel. Unplug the unit before removing or opening the covers.


DANGER IN EXPLOSIVE ENVIRONMENT

The instrument must not be operated in the presence of flammable gases.


CARE IN USING MICROTOME KNIFE


To diminish the danger of being injured by the knife or blade, use the knife guard when
adjusting specimen and knife. If possible, the specimen should be clamped in before the
knife is inserted into the knife carrier. Before changing the knife carrier, always remove
blade or knife! Unused knives should always be kept in a knife case. Never try to catch a
dropping knife! Never check the sharpness of the cutting edge with your fingers. The
cutting edge is extremely sharp! Be careful when sectioning and/or removing sections.


EMERGENCY STOP

Cutting movement can be stopped immediately by pressing one of the two emergency stop devices.
The hand emergency stop button is placed on the right side below the handwheel. The foot emergency stop
device is integrated into the foot pedal.


Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf


HAZARD OF RADIOACTIVE RADIATION

When working with radioactive specimens observe all applicable radiation safety procedures.


HAZARD OF INFECTION

Use the appropriate safety and disinfection measures when working with infectious specimens.


HAZARD OF MALFUNCTION

To avoid the hazard of malfunction of an instrument, it must only be operated in a controlled electromagnetic
environment. This means, that transmitters such as mobile phones must not be operated in their close vicinity.


HAZARD OF BIOLOGICAL DANGER



Specimens used during the intended operation of the instrument might potentially be infectious. For this
reason, it is recommended to observe the general laboratory regulations concerning protection against danger
of infection.
Information on decontamination media, their use, dilution and effective range of application can be read in the
Laboratory Biosafety Manual : 1984 of the World Health Organization.



Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf




Fig. 1

Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf


PART 1 INTRODUCTION


1-1 DESCRIPTION OF THE ROTARY MICROTOME HM 355 S

The Rotary Microtome HM 355 S from MICROM International GmbH is a universal heavy duty microtome
for especially sophisticated paraffin, hard- and semi-thin sectioning techniques in biology, medicine and
industry.

The HM 355 S sets new ergonomical standards concerning operation and comfort. The instrument is
equipped with a section waste tray with integrated arm rest, which is built around the knife carrier for direct
collection of section waste.

This model can be equipped with all specimen clamps and knife carriers of the rotary microtome
HM 300 series. This also includes segment arc, universal specimen holder and glass knife carrier S for glass
and diamond knives. In addition, the stereomicroscope, the large field magnifier, the Histo Collimator and the
backlighting system can be adapted.
Further additional equipment for the HM 355 S are the storage unit with cooling insert for cassettes, brushes
and tweezers as well as the automatic approach system.

The HM 355 S will cut sections in a range from 0,5 up to 100 microns. For the protection of knife and
specimen, the instrument retracts the specimen at the end of the cut. If desired, the function <retraction> can
be turned off.

The electronically controlled motor drive with precision tachogenerator guarantees an extremely fast
adjustment to section force variations and constant cutting speed. It also ensures optimal section quality in
each field of application. This results in a constant cutting speed over the entire cutting stroke.

The motorized coarse feed system allows both the continuous and graduated specimen forward and
backward travel with three different speed settings. This way specimen and knife edge distance can be
adjusted quickly.

A trimming function with defined steps from 5 to 500 microns permits the fine adjustment up to the first cuts
and results in larger section thicknesses when trimming.

The operating panel is placed on the left side of the microtome. It can be removed and used separately, also
on the left side of the instrument. For this, the operating knobs can be removed and installed on the other side
of the operating panel. The touchpad keyboard is clearly arranged for easy and safe operation. The selected
section thickness, trimming thickness, section counter, sum of section thicknesses and remaining travel to the
front end position as well as the speed of the coarse feed and the speed of the cutting movement are
indicated on the display of the operating panel.

Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf

The knife carriers are designed so the knives can be easily clamped in place and adjusted.

For the user's safety, the instrument is equipped with two emergency stop devices.
An electro-mechanical handwheel brake as well as a handwheel handle, which can be pushed in, are installed
for further safety.


Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf
1 - 2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS HM 355 S

Microtome: Section thickness range .............................................................. 0,5 - 100 m

Resolution: ...................................................................... 0,5 m for 0,5 - 5 m
............................................................................................... 1 m for 5 - 20 m
............................................................................................. 2 m for 20 - 30 m
............................................................................................. 5 m for 30 - 60 m
......................................................................................... 10 m for 60 - 100 m

Trimming thickness range............................................................... 5 - 500 m

Resolution:........................................................................... 5 m for 5 - 10 m
......................................................................................... 10 m for 10 - 100 m
....................................................................................... 20 m for 100 - 200 m
....................................................................................... 50 m for 200 - 500 m

Specimen retraction during
return travel of the specimen.................................................................. 60 m
Horiz. feed range ............................................................................. max. 28 mm
Vertical specimen stroke ............................................................... max. 64 mm

Section counter: Five-digit LC display with reset
Sum of section
thicknesses: Five-digit LC display with reset
Remaining travel to front
end position: Five-digit LC display

Specimen size: Standard ........................................................................................... 55 x 50 mm
Specimen orientation: x - and y - axes: ............................................................................. universal 8
z - axis: ............................................................................................... up to 360

Cutting drive: ................................................................ motorized, electronically controlled

Modes of operation: ................................................. interval, single, multi and continuous stroke
Cutting speed: ........................................................................................................ 0 - 430 mm/s

Coarse feed: ............................................................ motorized, graduated and continuous
Speed for coarse feed: .......................................................................................400, 800 and 1200 m/s
Storage
temperature range: .....................................................................................................-20C to +50C

Operating conditions: .............................................. +5C to +40C (at a max. rel. humidity of 60%)
..............................................................................altitude up to 2000 m M.S.L.
.............................................................................................for indoor use only

Power requirements: ...................................................................220...230 V 0.8 A +/-10% 50...60 Hz
........................................................................... 240 V 0.8 A +/-10% 50...60 Hz
........................................................................... 100 V 1.6 A +/-10% 50...60 Hz
........................................................................... 115 V 1.6 A +/-10% 50...60 Hz

Pollution degree: .............................................................................................................................2
Overvoltage category: ............................................................................................................................ II

Dimensions: .................................................................. 410x520x280 mm (wide/deep/high)

Weight: ..................................................................................................................... 35 kg
Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf

PART 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

2-1 SETTING UP THE
MICROTOME

Unpack the microtome and remove the wrapping.
On the lower side of the instrument towards the
front and rear longitudinal axis, there are recessed
grips to lift or carry the microtome. Do not
transport the instrument on the handle of the
handwheel!
Sectioning can be influenced by nearby instruments
which generate vibrations. For this reason, the
microtome should be placed on a stable and
vibration free table. To move the unit on the table,
lift the base slightly at the front end only and slide
it.

NOTE! Remove the section waste tray to move or
carry the instrument. The section waste tray can
be pulled out of its proper position.


2-2 INITIAL TURN-ON

CAUTION! Before turning on the instrument for
the first time, please check if the power
requirements indicated on the type plate correspond
to the power supply voltage being used.

The operating panel (fig. 4.1), which is separately
packed, can be attached to the instrument or used
freestanding. Firstly, connect the operating panel
with the instrument. A 37-lead control cable (fig.
2.1) is fixed on the back of the instrument. Connect
this cable with the connector at the back of the
operating panel.
Should the operating panel be attached to the
instrument, push the 37-lead connector through the
corresponding hole (fig. 2.2) on the back of the
microtome. Turn the connector 90 and push it
through the hole on the front of the instrument.
Plug the connector into the operating panel. Fasten
the cable on the panel with the two screws. To
clear away the cable, insert it into the
corresponding holders (fig. 2.3) on the back of the
microtome.

As above-mentioned, the operating panel can be
used freestanding. It can be placed on the left as
well as on the right side of the microtome. For this,
the operating knobs (fig. 4.3 and 4.4) can easily be
removed and placed on the other side of the
operating panel.



Fig. 2

Connect the 5-lead plug of the foot pedal cable into
the outlet (fig. 2.6) and tighten the swivel nut.

NOTE! If the foot pedal is not connected, there is
the operating mode emergency stop (see part 2-6-
7). This way, the handwheel brake is activated and
the cutting drive motor cannot be started. Always
connect the foot pedal!

Connect the power cord to the power socket (fig.
2.4) on the back of the instrument. Turn on the
power switch (fig. 2.5).
Then, the specimen holder moves to the rear end
position. This movement is always carried out
when the instrument is turned on. This way, the
instrument is calibrated.

The insert for the two fuses is placed beside the
power switch. The fuse for the motor supply is
placed on the left side of the mains plug unit.
(See part 5, exchange of fuses).

The terms shown on the display are available in
English, German and French. If desired, the user
can change the language. (see part 2-9, selecting
the indicated language).

Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf


2-3 CUTTING MOVEMENT AND
RETRACTION

To start the cutting movement of the microtome,
turn the handwheel (or use the motorized cutting
drive). As the specimen moves down, sectioning is
carried out (cutting movement, fig. 3.2). Continue
turning the handwheel to bring the specimen back
up. To protect the knife and specimen during return
travel, the specimen is retracted (R). The yellow
LED RETRACT (fig. 5.1) lights up. If desired, the
function <retraction> can be turned off (see part 2-
8, turning off the function <retraction>). The
instrument is able to adjust the cutting range to the
size of the specimen. This is called the cutting
window (F).

X=selected section thickness
1=specimen
2=cutting movement
3=knife
4=return travel
R=retraction



Fig. 3


Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf
5
2
1 4
3


Fig. 4

2-4 SETTING SECTION THICKNESS
AND TRIMMING THICKNESS

The required section and trimming thicknesses are
set by means of the control knob (fig. 4.3), which is
situated on the side part of the operating panel (fig.
4.1).
To choose between section thickness and trimming
thickness, press the operating knob (fig. 4.3). A
marking (fig. 5.5) in the first line of the display
shows which cutting thickness is selected.

Switching over from trim sectioning to fine
sectioning via the operating knob (fig. 4.3) can also
serve to reduce the motorized cutting speed (see
part 2-6-3).


If the trimming thickness is chosen, the LED in
button (fig. 5.14) lights up in addition to the marking
on the display.

After turning on the instrument, section thickness
setting is automatically chosen and shown
accordingly.
When turning the operating knob, slight resistances
can be felt. The selected values are shown in the
second line on the display (fig. 5.7) of the operating
panel.

"FEED" = selected section thickness
"TRIM" = selected trimming thickness

The graduation of the section thicknesses is divided
into 5 ranges:

range graduation
up to 5m 0,5m
from 5m to 20m 1m
from 20m to 30m 2m
from 30m to 60m 5m
from 60m to 100 m 10m
Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf


The graduation of the trimming thicknesses is
divided into 4 ranges:

range graduation
up to 10m 5m
from 10m to 100m 10m
from 100m to 200m 20m
from 200m to 500m 50m



2-5 SPECIMEN FEED

2-5-1 COARSE FEED AND SPEED
FOR COARSE FEED

For the fast forward and backward travel between
specimen and knife edge, the microtome has a
motorized coarse feed system. The specimen
holder is moved forwards as long as the button
<coarse feed forwards> (fig. 5.16) is pressed. To
move the specimen holder backwards, press the
button <coarse feed backwards> (fig. 5.15).
The instrument carries out movements of various
lengths according to how long the button (fig. 5.15)
is pressed. Press the button (fig. 5.15) only very
briefly and the specimen holder moves backwards
by a fixed value of 2 m. If the button (fig. 5.15) is
pressed a little bit longer (not longer than 2
seconds), the specimen holder moves backwards
as long as the button (fig. 5.15) is being pressed. If
the button (fig. 5.15) is pressed for more than 2
sec., the specimen holder moves automatically to
the back end position and the motorized coarse
feed shuts off. This function can be stopped at any
time. For this, shortly press the button (fig. 5.15)
again.
When the back end position is reached, the red
LED in button (fig. 5.15) lights up.
When the front end position of the specimen
movement is reached, the red LED in button (fig.
5.16) lights up.


















Three different speeds for the coarse feed are
available: 400, 800 and 1200 m/s. The three
different speed settings are shown on the display
(fig. 5.7) on the right side in the third line as
follows:

* = 400 m/s
** = 800 m/s
*** = 1200 m/s

To select or change the speed, press button <speed
coarse feed> (fig. 5.13) until the required speed is
shown in the third line on the right side of the
display (fig. 5.7).

CAUTION! With the function <coarse feed
forwards> specimen and knife edge are adjusted
very quickly. To avoid damage to specimen and
knife, carefully observe this adjustment process.

Take note that the specimen and knife edge do not
come in contact with each other. Carefully observe
the narrowing gap between specimen and knife
edge to stop the function <coarse feed forwards>
in time before the specimen touches the knife edge.



Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
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D- 69190 Walldorf
COUNTER = 12
FEED = 3 TRIM = 20
CONT. ***
START
14
12
STOP
10
11
6
5
2
MODE
1,2,3
A
16
13
15
9
8
V = 25
R
MICROM
STOP
RETRACT
7
3
4
1


Fig. 5


2-5-2 TRIMMING AND FIRST CUTS

After the specimen and knife are adjusted, further
gradual feed for trimming can be carried out using
the function <trimming>. For different sectioning
series, deeper layers of the specimen can be
reached with the function <trimming>.

Button (fig. 5.14) is used for trimming, available as
pulse or permanent function.

The <pulse function> is used when there is still
some distance between specimen and knife edge.
Press the button (fig. 5.14). Whenever the button
(fig. 5.14) is pressed, the specimen holder moves
forwards by the trimming value which was
preselected on the control knob (fig. 4.3).

To select the <permanent function> press the
control knob (fig. 4.3) to choose the trimming
thickness setting. Then the red LED in button (fig.
5.14) lights up in addition. The feed is carried out at
each handwheel rotation in the upper reversal
point.
The <permanent function> is used to get faster to
the desired sectioning level.

Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf

2-5-3 FINE FEED

After having adjusted specimen and knife as well
as having trimmed the specimen, sectioning can be
started. Press the control knob (fig. 4.3) to select
the section thickness setting.
Turn the handwheel continuously in one direction to
feed the specimen at the selected section
thickness.

The same process is carried out when the motor
drive for the cutting movement is turned on.
The handwheel on the right side of the instrument
rotates.


Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf


2-6 MOTORIZED CUTTING DRIVE

Sectioning can be carried out either manually by
turning the handwheel or by means of a motorized
cutting drive. The cutting movement can either be
released by pressing the button START/STOP (fig.
5.12) or by means of the foot pedal.
The controlled cutting speed can be set
continuously from 0 - 430 mm/s on the control knob
(fig. 4.4). The cutting speed refers to the cutting
window. For the upward return travel a
proportionally higher retraction speed is carried out.
To adjust the cutting window in relation to a
specimen, it can be set continuously within the
maximum values.

NOTE! The motorized cutting drive can only be
started, when the functions <handwheel brake>
(fig. 5.10) and <emergency stop> are not activated.


2-6-1 SETTING CUTTING WINDOW

Turn the handwheel so that the lower edge of the
specimen is positioned slightly above the knife
edge. Briefly press the button (fig. 5.8) to set the
upper limit of the cutting window.
Continue turning the handwheel clockwise to place
the upper edge of the specimen just below the knife
edge. Briefly press the button (fig. 5.8) to set the
lower limit of the cutting window. The green LED
in button (fig. 5.8) shows the length of the cutting
window during each further passing through of the
cutting window zone. A cutting window should only
be set while the specimen is moved downwards.
If, by mistake, a cutting window limit is set during
return travel of the specimen, the set limits are
applied to the cutting movement accordingly.


2-6-2 SELECTION OF OPERATING
MODES

For the motorized cutting movement of the
microtome, the following operating modes are
available:

- interval stroke
- single stroke
- multi stroke
- continuous stroke

If the cutting drive is turned off, choose one of the
above-mentioned operating modes by pressing the
button MODE 1,2,3 (fig. 5.11) one, two or three
times. The selected operating mode (fig. 5.6) is
shown on the display (fig. 5.7) on the operating
panel. In the third line on the left side of the display,
the term INTER, SINGL, MUL xxx or CONT. is
shown.
To start the cutting movement, either use the foot
pedal (fig. 6) or press the button START/STOP
(fig. 5.12) on the operating panel. During the
motorized cutting movement, the green LED in
button (fig. 5.12) lights up.


INTERVAL STROKE

Press button (fig. 5.11) until the operating mode
interval stroke (fig. 5.6) is shown on the display
(fig. 5.7).
Now a gradual approach between specimen and
cutting edge is possible. The cutting drive only
moves as long as the button (fig. 5.12) or the foot
pedal is pressed.


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SINGLE STROKE

Press button (fig. 5.11) until the operating mode
single stroke (fig. 5.6) is shown on the display (fig.
5.7).
Press the button (fig. 5.12) or the foot pedal once,
to release a single cutting cycle. The movement
stops in the upper reversal point.

MULTI STROKE

Press button (fig. 5.11) until the operating mode
multi stroke (fig. 5.6) is shown on the display (fig.
5.7).
Press the button (fig. 5.12) or the foot pedal once,
to release a multiple cutting cycle. The number of
the cutting strokes for one cutting cycle depends on
the respective pre-selection. For this, the mode
multi stroke must be selected as described above.
Then keep the RESET button (fig. 5.3) pressed and
then press simultaneously the mode button (fig.
5.11) until the desired cutting strokes (1 - 4) are
shown on the display.
The cutting movement stops in the upper reversal
point. The resolution is as follows:

1...10 1 m-increments
10...20 2 m-increments
20...30 5 m-increments
30...50 10 m-increments

CONTINUOUS STROKE

Press button (fig. 5.11) until the operating mode
continuous stroke (fig. 5.6) is shown on the display
(fig. 5.7).
To start a continuous cutting cycle, use the foot
pedal or press the button (fig. 5.12). To stop the
continuous stroke, press the foot pedal (fig. 6) or
the button (fig. 5.12) once more. However, if a
cutting cycle has been started, it will continue
through and stop in the next upper reversal point.



Fig. 6
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2-6-3 SETTING CUTTING SPEED

The desired cutting speed is set continuously on the
control knob (fig. 4.4) and shown in the middle of
the third line on the display (fig. 5.7) with values
from 0 - 99. To save time, the return travel speed is
enhanced in relation to the cutting speed, especially
for slow cutting speeds.

In addition, the maximum range of the cutting
speed can be chosen smaller for fine sectioning
than for trim sectioning. Switching over from trim
sectioning to fine sectioning via knob (fig. 4.3)
results in a reduction of the motorized cutting speed
according to the corresponding preselection.

To preselect the speed reduction, press the buttons
(fig. 5.3 and 5.8). The symbols for the speed >>>>
are then shown in the third line on the display.

>>>>>>>> = max. speed
> = min. speed

To select the desired speed, press the scroll button
(fig. 5.2).
To store the selected speed, press button (fig. 5.3).

CAUTION! Switching over from fine to trim
sectioning results in the corresponding speed
increase.


2-6-4 PUSH-IN HANDWHEEL
HANDLE

For safer working with the motorized cutting drive,
the handwheel handle can be pushed in.
To lock the handwheel handle, first take the handle
on its outer bush and push it inside.
To unlock the handle, turn off the motorized cutting
drive and press the interior locking knob of the
handwheel handle. The manual cutting drive can be
used now.



2-6-5 START AND STOP OF
CUTTING DRIVE

The cutting drive can be turned on and off by
means of the button (fig. 5.12) or the foot pedal.
For this, the functions <handwheel brake> and
<emergency stop> must not be activated. To stop
the cutting drive, the foot pedal can also be used.
The course function of the cutting drive results
from the selected cutting window, the selected
operating mode and the set cutting speed.

CAUTION! For your personal safety, push in the
handwheel handle before starting the motorized
cutting drive.


2-6-6 HANDWHEEL BRAKE

The microtome is equipped with a handwheel
brake. This way, unintended movements of the
specimen holder and knife carrier are avoided. This
reduces the danger of being injured while adjusting
specimen clamp and knife carrier.

CAUTION! When the instrument is turned off,
the handwheel brake cannot be activated.

First press button (fig. 5.12) to stop the motorized
cutting movement. Then activate the function
<handwheel brake> by means of the button (fig.
5.10). The red LED in the button (fig. 5.10) lights
up. Now, the motorized cutting drive cannot be
started by mistake! To release the handwheel
brake, press button (fig. 5.10) once more.

CAUTION! For your personal safety, the
<handwheel brake> should be turned on when
working on the specimen holder or knife carrier.
For this press button (fig. 5.10).

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2-6-7 EMERGENCY STOP


To quickly eliminate danger, the microtome has two
<emergency stop> devices.

CAUTION! In case danger arises from cutting
drive, push the <emergency stop>!

The hand emergency stop button is placed on the
right side of the microtome below the handwheel.
Press this red button to stop immediately the
motorized cutting drive. The red LED STOP (fig.
5.4) on the operating panel lights up, if the
<emergency stop> is activated. Continue
sectioning, pull out the red button. The cutting drive
can be started again.

The second emergency stop device is integrated
into the foot pedal. Vigorously step on the foot
pedal to immediately stop the motorized cutting
drive.This emergency stop device is activated as
long as the foot pedal is being stepped on. During
this time, the red LED STOP (fig. 5.4) on the
operating panel lights up. Continue sectioning,
release the foot pedal. The cutting drive can be
started again.

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2-7 INDICATION OF CUTTING
PROCESSES

In the lower line of the display (fig. 5.7) information
about the sectioning status can be seen. Press the
<scroll button> (fig. 5.2), to show the various
functions one after the other on the display.
The following information about the present
sectioning position of the instrument can
alternatively be seen in the lower line of the display
(fig. 5.7):

- number of sections
- sum of section thicknesses
- remaining travel to the front end
position

For this, press button (fig. 5.2) until the required
information lights up on the display (fig. 5.7).
If no information is required in this line, press
button (fig. 5.2) until this line of the display (fig.
5.7) is blank.


2-7-1 SECTION COUNTER

The section counter adds up the number of sections
produced. After each downward movement of the
specimen holder, the number on the section counter
increases by 1. The counter can be reset to zero by
means of the button (fig. 5.3).


2-7-2 SUM OF SECTION
THICKNESSES

This value shows the sum in microns of the
sections already cut. Trimming values as well as
sectioning values are added up.
This value can also be reset to zero by means of
the button (fig. 5.3).



2-7-3 REMAINING TRAVEL TO
FRONT END POSITION

This value shows the distance in microns, which is
left for sectioning.
If the specimen holder is in the back end position,
the display shows 28 000 m. This number
decreases the closer the specimen comes towards
the front. If no further feed is possible anymore,
the lower line of the display switches over
automatically to the remaining travel indication,
independently which information about the
sectioning position was chosen before.
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2-8 TURNING OFF THE FUNCTION
<RETRACTION>

If desired, the function <retraction> can be turned
off. This can be achieved by pressing the buttons
(fig. 5.3 and 5.13) on condition that the lower line
of the display (fig. 5.7) is blank.
The letter R (last line on the right side on the
display) does not light up anymore.
The yellow LED RETRACTION, however, might
still be on and goes off only after having passed
from the return travel again to the cutting
movement.

To turn on again the function <retraction>, press
button (fig. 5.3) together with button (fig. 5.13),
while the lower line on the display is blank.




2-9 SELECTING THE INDICATED
LANGUAGE

The sectioning information on the display can be
shown alternatively in three languages. English,
German and French are available.

The instrument must be turned off. To select one
of these languages, press buttons (fig. 5.2 and 5.3)
simultaneously. Then turn on the power switch of
the instrument with still pressed buttons (fig. 5.2
and 5.3). As the first suggestion LANGUAGE
DEUTSCH lights up on the display (fig. 5.7). To
select another language, press button (fig. 5.2)
once or twice until the desired language is shown.
To confirm the desired language, press the button
(fig. 5.3) and turn off the instrument on the power
switch. Wait a few seconds and then turn on the
instrument again. The display (fig. 5.7) now shows
the terms in the desired language.
If the originally desired language was skipped over
by mistake, turn off the instrument and repeat
above described process.
If the button (fig. 5.2) is pressed more than twice
passing the language selection process, the user
has entered the service-routine-program. This
program can only be operated by trained service
technicians. To terminate this program, turn off the
power switch of the instrument.
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2-10 SPECIMEN CLAMPING

To clamp specimens, different specimen clamping
systems are available. With the orienting adapter it
is simple to align the specimen properly in relation
to the knife.


2-10-1 UNIVERSAL CASSETTE CLAMP

The universal cassette clamp (fig. 7) represents a
quick change system.



Fig. 7

To insert or remove the cassette from between the
fixed (fig. 7.1) and movable (fig. 7.2) jaws, pull the
lever (fig. 7.3) to the front.


CAUTION! To achieve an optimal clamping keep
the locating surface of the cassette free of
paraffin.






2-10-2 STANDARD SPECIMEN CLAMP

The standard specimen clamp (fig. 8) is used for
rectangular and square paraffin and plastic blocks.



Fig. 8

Insert the specimen against the fixed jaw (fig. 8.2)
first. Then turn the knob (fig. 8.3) to tighten the jaw
(fig. 8.1). Fig. 8.4 and 8.5 show the orienting
adapter (see 2-11-2, adapter, orienting, specimen
orientation), fig. 8.6 indicates the four holes for the
fastening screws.


NOTE! For the stability of the specimen, do not let
it project over the clamping jaws too much.

The standard specimen clamp is supplied with two
movable jaws, which are different in weight.
The lightweight jaw is used in addition with inserts
for round specimens.
The heavier jaw is intended to be used together
with the standard specimen clamp with no other
holding elements.

To exchange the clamping jaw, unscrew the
clamping screw (fig. 8.3) to remove the jaw and
replace it with the other one.


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2-10-3 INSERT FOR ROUND
SPECIMENS, V-INSERT AND
V-DISTANCE PIECE



Fig. 9

To cut round specimens, the insert for round
specimens (fig. 9 A) with defined diameters of 6,
15 and 25 mm (special sizes on request), the V-
insert (fig. 9 B) or the V-distance piece (fig. 9 C)
can be clamped into the standard specimen clamp.
The pin (fig. 9.3), which fits into the lower
clamping jaws (fig. 8.1), positions the insert
precisely. The two springs (fig. 9.4) make it easy to
remove the specimen from the inserts (fig. 9.1 and
9.2).
To insert the V-distance piece (9 C) against the
fixed jaw (fig. 8.2) of the standard specimen clamp,
first unscrew the knob from the spindle and pull the
spindle out of the clamp. After having inserted the
V-distance piece, put in the spindle and turn the
knob (fig. 8.3) on the spindle.





2-10-4 FOIL CLAMP

The foil clamp (fig. 10) is a clamping system for
foils or thin specimens. To insert the specimen,
loosen the three clamping screws (fig. 10.5) slightly
and push the movable jaw (fig. 10.2) sideways
against the two springs (fig. 10.3). The specimen is
kept in place by the springs. For a new alignment
its position can be changed. Turn the three
clamping screws (fig. 10.5) to clamp the specimen
tightly.

When using an orienting adapter with the
instrument, first insert the enclosed graduated ring
into the orienting adapter by means of the pin. With
the graduated ring the orientation in X-/Y-direction
is annulled. However, it is possible to turn in Z-axis
60 in either direction. Then mount the foil clamp.



Fig. 10

According to the various specimens, it might be
helpful to use in addition MICROM's sandwich
supporting material (cat. no. 176010) on the right
and left side between specimen and clamping jaw.


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2-10-5 SEGMENT ARC AND
UNIVERSAL SPECIMEN
HOLDER

The segment arc and universal specimen holder are
highly suitable for the clamping of small specimens
embedded in plastic (fig. 11).



Fig. 11

The specimen is inserted in the holder (fig. 11.1)
and clamped by means of the screw (fig. 11.2)
with the hex head wrench (fig. 11.3). Then the
holder together with the specimen is put into the
segment carrier (fig. 11.5), where the holder can
be turned 360. Thus, the specimen can be aligned
as required. Then, the holder is clamped by means
of the screw (fig. 11.4) in the selected position.
The carrier (fig. 11.5) can be moved on the base
(fig. 11.6). In this way, the surface of the specimen
can be oriented parallel to the knife. The knurled
screw (fig. 11.7) is used to tighten the carrier (fig.
11.5) on the base (fig. 11.6).

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2-11 ADAPTERS FOR SPECIMEN CLAMPING


2-11-1 ADAPTER, NON-ORIENTING

This adapter replaces the specimen holder and
serves for the non-orienting fastening of the
specimen clamps directly on the feed cylinder.


2-11-2 ADAPTER, ORIENTING,
SPECIMEN ORIENTATION

Using the orienting adapter (fig. 7.4 and 7.5) fasten
the specimen clamps on the feed cylinder. This
allows the specimen to be aligned in relation to the
knife.



Fig. 12

To bring the specimen into the desired position, turn
the eccentric lever (fig. 12.1) to the front. This will
loosen the specimen clamp and a rotation of 360
on the cylinder axis (Z-axis) is possible. With the
two adjusting screws (fig. 12.2) the specimen
clamp can be oriented by 8 in each direction on
the X-axis and Y-axis. Before starting cutting,
press the eccentric lever (fig. 12.1) upwards to fix
the orientation of the specimen.




NOTE! To avoid undesirable movement while
adjusting the specimen, press the eccentric lever
upwards slightly. This will lightly hold the specimen
clamp.

CAUTION! The spring bolt (fig. 12.3) must
always be tightened to keep the adjusting screws
under constant tension.


2-11-3 CHANGING AND/OR
CLAMPING SPECIMEN
CLAMPS

The available specimen clamps are all clamped or
removed in the same way.

To change a specimen clamp, press the eccentric
lever (fig. 12.1) downwards and pull it sideways in
the direction of the arrow. Slightly unscrew the two
adjusting screws (fig. 12.2) as well as the spring
bolt (fig. 12.3).

Now the specimen clamp can be pulled out and can
be replaced with another specimen clamping
system.

Insert the new specimen clamp into the specimen
holder so that the clamping lever can be put
through the hole of the adapter (fig. 7.5) from the
right side all the way through. Tighten spring bolt
(fig. 12.3). Then align the specimen clamp by
means of the orienting screws (fig. 12.2). Then
press the clamping lever (fig. 12.1) upwards (see
2-11-4, readjusting specimen clamps).

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2-11-4 READJUSTING SPECIMEN
CLAMPS

Frequent use of the clamping lever (fig. 12.1) can
lead to the fact that the specimen clamps cannot be
clamped optimally anymore. If the necessary
readjustments are not carried out, it might even be
possible that the specimen clamp cannot be
clamped anymore by means of the clamping lever
(fig. 12.1).
The clamping lever (fig. 12.1) should be in an
almost upright position. To determine the clamping
position of the clamping lever, adjust the inner
screw (fig. 13.1) on the rear side of the orienting
adapter by means of an allen key
(size 3 mm).

Turn the allen key in a clockwise direction if no
clamping was achieved at all or if the clamping
position of the clamping lever is too high.
If the clamping position of the clamping lever is too
low, turn the allen key in a counter-clockwise
direction.



Fig. 13

Then insert the specimen clamp and check
clamping position. If necessary, repeat above-
described process.


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2-12 KNIFE CARRIERS


The knife carriers of the microtome are easy to use, can be moved sideways and are equipped with knife
guards for user safety while adjusting knife and specimen. A dovetail guide is screwed on the base plate. It is
designed universally so that the different knife carriers can be clamped and moved to the front and the back.




2-12-1 STANDARD KNIFE CARRIER N


a) Inserting the knife

To insert the knife, unscrew the two clamping
screws (fig. 14.9) slightly until the knife can be
pushed in from the side. The height of the knife is
adjusted by the two knurled nuts (fig. 14.6) and the
bar (fig. 14.7). If a cutting area of the knife is no
longer usable, the knife can be moved approx. 2-3
cm to the left or right side by loosening the
clamping screws (fig. 14.9).


b) Adjusting clearance angle

The clearance angle between cutting edge and
specimen can be shifted and adjusted to the
requirements of the tissue to be sectioned. Loosen
the clamping lever (fig. 14.4) on the right side of
the knife carrier and move the upper part of the
knife carrier (fig. 14.2) on the knife carrier base
(fig. 14.1). The adjusted clearance angle can be
read on the scale. Then turn the clamping lever
(fig. 14.4) upwards to lock in the new clearance
angle.

NOTE! By experience, usable cuts are only
achieved at a clearance angle of 10 or more.





If the clamping lever (fig. 14.4) is loosened, the
upper part of the knife carrier can be moved
1 cm to the left or right side. This way, the cutting
edge can optimally be used.


c) Moving the knife carrier
on the dovetail guide

Loosen the clamping lever (fig. 14.5) on the left
side of the knife carrier to move the carrier
forwards or backwards on the dovetail guide. This
allows a rough adjustment of the knife to the
specimen.


d) Protection against injury

The knife carrier is equipped with two knife guards
(fig. 14.8) that can be moved sideways. They
should be pushed together to the middle while the
knife and specimen are adjusted. In this way, the
danger of injury from the knife can considerably be
diminished.


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6
10
5
3
9
8
7
4
2
1
10
3


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2-12-2 DISPOSABLE BLADE CARRIER E


a) Inserting the blade

The disposable blade carrier E is designed to take
all commercially available high and low profile
blades. Insert the blade into the slot behind the
clamping plate (fig. 15.5). When using high profile
blades, first loosen the two screws (fig. 15.9) and
remove the spacer strip (fig. 15.3).

Turn the clamping lever (fig. 15.7) to the front.
Swing the bracket with scale (fig. 15.4) to the
front. Loosen the clamping lever (fig. 15.7) and, if
necessary, slightly press the lower part of the
clamping plate as well. A small gap between rail
(fig. 15.3) and clamping plate (fig. 15.5) can be
seen. Insert the blade on the rail (fig. 15.3) and
push it from the side to the middle. Afterwards,
return the clamping lever (fig. 15.7) upright, thus
locking the blade in position.

The bracket (fig. 15.4) is provided with a scale.
After loosening the clamping lever (fig. 15.7) and
after having moved the bracket (fig. 15.4) upwards,
move the blade together with clamping plate (fig.
15.5) according to the scale by means of the knife
guard to the left or right side. This way, the entire
cutting length of the blade can be used. Then press
the clamping lever (fig. 15.7) upwards.


b) Adjusting clearance angle

The clearance angle between cutting edge and
specimen can be shifted and adjusted to the
requirements of the tissue to be sectioned. Loosen
the clamping lever (fig. 15.8) on the right side of
the knife carrier and move the upper part of the
knife carrier (fig. 15.2) on the base (fig. 15.1). The
adjusted clearance angle can be read on the scale.
Then turn the clamping lever (fig. 15.8) upwards to
lock in the new clearance angle.




NOTE! By experience, usable cuts are only
achieved at a clearance angle of 10 or more.

If the clamping lever (fig. 15.8) is loosened, the
upper part of the knife carrier can be moved
1 cm to the left or right side. This way, the cutting
edge can optimally be used.


c) Moving the knife carrier on the
dovetail guide

Loosen the clamping lever (fig. 15.6) on the left
side of the knife carrier, to move the carrier
forwards or backwards on the dovetail guide. This
allows a rough adjustment of the knife to the
specimen.


d) Protection against injury

A bracket (fig. 15.4) on the clamping plate can be
moved upwards over the blade for the protection
against injury.


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7
3
2
6
3
4
5
1
7
5
4
2
1
6
8
0
10
9


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2-12-3 KNIFE CARRIER C


a) Inserting the knife

To insert the knife, the clamping screws (fig.
16.10) must be unscrewed slightly so the knife can
be pushed in from the side. The height of the knife
is adjusted with the two knurled nuts (fig. 16.6) and
the bar (fig. 16.7). If the cutting zone of the knife
cannot be used anymore, it can be moved over its
entire length to the left and right side by loosening
the clamping screws. This allows an optimal use of
the entire knife edge.

CAUTION! When clamping the knife, please
tighten the two clamping screws (fig. 16.10)
simultaneously.


b) Adjusting clearance angle

The clearance angle between cutting edge and
specimen can be shifted and adjusted to the
requirements of the tissue to be sectioned. Loosen
the clamping lever (fig. 16.4) on the right side of
the knife carrier and move the upper part of the
knife carrier (fig. 16.2) on the base (fig. 16.1). The
adjusted clearance angle can be read on the side
scale. Then turn the clamping lever (fig. 16.4)
upwards to lock in the new clearance angle.

NOTE! By experience, usable cuts are only
achieved at a clearance angle of 10 or more.

If the clamping lever (fig. 16.4) is loosened, the
upper part of the knife carrier can be moved
1 cm to the left or right side. This way, the cutting
edge can optimally be used.



c) Moving the knife carrier on the
dovetail guide

Loosen the clamping lever (fig. 16.5) on the left
side of the knife carrier to move the carrier
forwards and backwards on the dovetail guide.
This allows a rough adjustment of knife and
specimen.


d) Protection against injury

The knife carrier is equipped with two knife guards
(fig. 16.9) which can be moved sideways. These
knife guards should be pushed together in the
middle while adjusting knife or specimen. This
reduces the danger of injury considerably.


e) Central clamping plate

The knife is clamped and stabilized in the cutting
zone by the central clamping plate (fig. 16.8.1,
16.8.2) - exactly where the highest cutting forces
are applied.

NOTE ! Two types of clamping plates are
available for the knives:

clamping plate c for c-knives,
clamping plate d for d-knives.



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9
10
1
2
4
10
5
7 6 6
3
8.2
8.1
9
3


Fig. 16


Fig. 17 shows schematically the angles on the
cutting edge profiles of c- and d-knives.





Fig. 17


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2-12-4 KNIFE CARRIER S


a) Inserting the knife

The knife carrier S is designed to take triangular
glass knives, diamond and sapphire knives. These
knives are put into the knife insert (fig. 18.8) and
clamped with the clamping screw (fig. 18.9). The
black arrows in fig. 18 show the clamping direction
of the various clamping devices.


b) Adjusting clearance angle

The clearance angle adjustment of the knife can be
set by moving the insert (fig. 18.8) on the upper
part (fig. 18.5). Turn the clamping lever (fig. 18.10)
downwards to lock in the selected clearance angle.


c) Moving the knife sideways

Move the knife carrier together with the upper part
(fig. 18.5) sideways.
Thus, the desired position concerning the specimen
can be adjusted. Loosen the knurled screw (fig.
18.7) slightly. Turn one of the two set screws (fig.
18.6) to achieve the desired side movement of the
upper part (fig. 18.5) with regard to the carrier (fig.
18.3). Tighten the knurled screw (fig. 18.7) slightly
after this positioning.

CAUTION! If the knurled screw (fig. 18.7) is
tightened, do not adjust the set screws (fig. 18.6)







d) Turning the carrier

Loosen the clamping screw (fig. 18.4) to move the
carrier to the left or right side on the socket up to
approx. 30 according to the bowed orientation
scale. Afterwards, tighten the clamping screw (fig.
18.4) again.


e) Moving the knife carrier
on the dovetail guide

Swing the clamping lever (fig. 18.2) to the back to
release the knife carrier. The knife carrier can then
be moved forwards or backwards.


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6
3
4
6
2
5
8
30
20
1
10
7
11
9
10



Fig. 18
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2-12-5 READJUSTING KNIFE
CARRIERS N, E AND C

Frequent use of the clamping levers can lead to the
fact that the knife carriers cannot be clamped
optimally anymore. If the necessary readjustments
are not carried out, it might even be possible that
the knife carriers cannot be clamped anymore.

If possible, the clamping lever should be in a 45-
position towards the front (fig. 19).



Fig. 19

If the clamping lever is in an unfavourable clamping
position, i.e. not in a 45-position, remove knife
carrier. Loosen the set screw (fig. 20.1) on the
bottom of the knife carrier. Insert a pin into one of
the holes (fig. 20.2) that can be seen in the brass
screw and turn the brass screw.

If the clamping position of the lever should be
moved towards the front, turn the brass screw (fig.
20.2) in a clockwise direction. If the clamping
position of the lever should be moved towards the
back, turn the brass screw (fig. 20.2) in a counter-
clockwise direction. Before putting on the knife
carrier again, tighten set screw (fig. 20.1).
Then put the knife carrier on the dovetail guide and
check the clamping position of the clamping lever.
If necessary, repeat above-mentioned process.




Fig. 20


2-12-6 READJUSTING KNIFE
CARRIER S

Readjusting the clamping lever (fig. 18.2) of the
knife carrier S can also become necessary.

If the clamping lever is in an unfavourable position,
i.e. not in a 45-position, remove the knife carrier.
Loosen or tighten the set screw on the bottom of
the knife carrier to change the clamping position of
the lever.

If the clamping position of the lever should be
moved towards the front, turn the set screw in a
clockwise direction. If the clamping position of the
lever should be moved towards the back, turn the
set screw counter-clockwise.
Then slide the knife carrier on the dovetail guide
and check the clamping position of the lever. If
necessary, repeat above-mentioned process.

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2-13 SECTION WASTE TRAY WITH
INTEGRATED ARM REST

The section waste tray with integrated arm rest
surrounds the knife carrier area. It can easily be
cleaned and allows non-tiring working with the
microtome. It can easily be removed to the front.





















2-14 STORAGE UNIT

The storage unit, which can be cooled, can be
installed on the left side of the instrument instead of
the operating panel. It can also be used
freestanding as a separate unit. For this, insert the
attached support on the rear bottom of the storage
unit.

The four tubes (fig. 23.1), which are placed in the
rear part of the storage unit, can be used for storing
brushes, tweezers and other working instruments.
The tubes can be removed for cleaning.

Before using the insert (fig. 23.2) for cooling
cassettes, put it into the deep freezer.

This way, specimens can be kept cool for a certain
time.


2-15 BACKLIGHTING SYSTEM


The adjustment between specimen and cutting
edge is facilitated considerably by the backlighting
system. The small gap between knife edge and
specimen is illuminated and thus better visible. The
backlighting system is fastened to the rear side of
the base of the knife carrier by means of two
screws.
The plug of the supply cord is connected to the
socket on the right front side of the microtome.




Fig. 22

CAUTION! Loosen the connecting cable on the
right side of the instrument, before removing knife
carrier or backlighting system.





Fig. 23

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2-16 SPECIMEN APPROACH METHODS

To facilitate routine work for the user, the rotary
microtome HM 355 S is equipped with two
functions for the fast and exact approach of knife
edge and specimen.


2-16-1 MEMORY FUNCTION

The memory function is used to quickly find again
the same position for the first cuts.
This function can only be used on condition that
blocks, which have been embedded in the same
molds, are cut. The blocks must have almost the
same height.

To set the so-called "first-cut-position", move the
specimen clamping via coarse feed function
forwards until the specimen is almost situated at
the knife edge.
To store this position, first press the reset button
(fig. 5.3). Then also press the button A (fig. 5.9)
while the reset button (fig. 5.3) is still being
pressed.
Then continue routine sectioning (trimming, first
cuts, fine sectioning). After having finished
sectioning of the block, press button (fig. 5.9) so
that the specimen clamping moves backwards.
Then unclamp the specimen.

To have more space between knife edge and
specimen when changing the specimen, a safety
distance (from 0 - 7 mm) can be selected besides
the selection for the first-cut-position.

For this, turn off the instrument. Then press button
A (fig. 5.9) and turn on the power switch of the
instrument with still pressed button A (fig. 5.9).
The user has now entered a menu for selecting the
safety distance.
Press the scroll button (fig. 5.2) until the desired
value is selected. To acknowledge the safety
distance, press the reset button (fig. 5.3).



When the first-cut-position as well as the safety
distance have been stored, please proceed as
follows:
Clamp the specimen and press the button A (fig.
5.9) once. The specimen clamping moves towards
the knife carrier to the first-cut-position.
Afterwards, continue with routine sectioning.
After having finished sectioning of the block, press
button A (fig. 5.9) once more. Now the specimen
clamping moves backwards to the first-cut-position
plus the selected safety distance.
After having inserted a new block and having
pressed the button A (fig. 5.9), the specimen
clamping moves forwards to the first-cut-position.

CAUTION! The stored cutting position can only
be used effectively when blocks with the same
height are cut. Neither adjustments on the knife
carrier must be made nor must the knife carrier be
moved on the dovetail guide.

DANGER! When moving the knife carrier on the
dovetail guide, a new first-cut-position must be
selected as otherwise the danger of a collision with
injuries might arise.

When turning on the instrument later again, the
first-cut-position must be defined and stored again
for safety reasons.




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2-16-2 AUTOMATIC APPROACH
SYSTEM

The automatic approach system is used for the fast
and exact approach of the specimen (fig. 24.2)
towards the knife edge (fig. 24.1). Fig. 24 shows
the position of the sensor (fig. 24.3) at the
beginning of the automatic approach process.

Install the automatic approach system by means of
the two visible screws on the rear side of the knife
carrier base (alternatively same installation position
as the backlighting system) and connect it to the
socket on the right front side of the instrument.

Clamp the specimen, adjust the knife carrier and
check all clamping levers.



Fig. 24

Now, turn the handle of the handwheel to the lower
position, i.e. the specimen holder together with the
specimen is also in the lower position.
Press button A (fig. 5.9) on the operating panel to
start the automatic approach process. The red
LED in button (fig. 5.9) lights up continuously. If
the LED in button (fig. 5.9) flashes only, this means
that the automatic approach was selected, but not
yet started. In this case, turn the handwheel further
to the lower position until the LED in button (fig.
5.9) lights continuously.
Now the specimen holder together with the
specimen moves forwards until a certain point is
reached. The automatic approach system then
turns off.




After this process, turn the handwheel and thus the
specimen holder into the upper position. Then the
automatic coarse feed moves the specimen holder
forwards again to carry out a certain correction
value.

The distance between specimen and knife edge is
now very small. When the automatic approach is
finished, the instrument switches automatically over
to the <permanent function> trimming. This way,
trimming can be continued immediately.

The user can determine the above-mentioned
correction value at any time again.
This might be necessary when the automatic
approach system was removed, knife carriers have
been exchanged or if the knife was adjusted in a
different way.

To determine the correction value again, turn the
handwheel handle into the lower position. Press
button A (fig. 5.9). The specimen holder with
specimen is now moved forwards to a switching
point by means of the coarse feed. After having
reached the switching point, the coarse feed turns
off automatically. Then turn the handwheel to bring
the specimen holder together with the specimen
into the middle position.

If required use the functions <coarse feed
forwards> (fig. 5.16), <trimming> (fig. 5.14) as
well as <coarse feed backwards> (fig. 5.15) to
carry out a specific approach up to the desired
distance between specimen and knife edge.
Then turn the handwheel handle into the upper
position. In this case, further forward movements
of the specimen holder are not carried out. The
sum of the forward and backward movements,
which were carried out by means of the above-
mentioned functions, is now stored as a new
correction value. This value is now valid for all
future automatic approaches until a new correction
value is stored again.
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Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf



CAUTION! The permanent functionality of the
automatic approach system is only guaranteed
when the working process is not disturbed by
section waste. Therefore, keep the automatic
approach system itself as well as the direct
surrounding area clean.

If the button (fig. 5.9) is pressed, although the
automatic approach system is not installed or not
yet ready for work, the display (fig. 5.7) shows NO
APPROACH. Again press button (fig. 6.9) to
delete this information. Then continue working as
usual without the automatic approach system.

CAUTION! Loosen the connecting cable on the
right side of the instrument, before removing knife
carrier or automatic approach system. For this, pull
off the grooved grip of the connector directly on
the housing to loosen the connecting lock.



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MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf

2-17 LARGE FIELD MAGNIFIER

The large field magnifier (fig. 25) is for looking at
section production.

The light is connected to the power outlet with the
power cord (fig. 25.2) and turned on and off with
the switch (fig. 25.3).



CAUTION! Before using the large field
magnifier for the first time, please check if the
voltage conditions at the installation site comply
with the power requirements and frequency
mentioned on the supply unit of the magnifier.





Fig. 25





Rotary Microtome HM 355 S

MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf


Installing the magnifier on the microtome

Please use the enclosed fastening elements to
attach the magnifier to the microtome. Remove the
front plastic caps from the upper side of the front
panel.
If there are no drilled holes in the front panel, it
must be replaced with a new one with drilled holes.
Fasten the peg (fig. 25.4) to the plate (fig. 25.6)
with the screw (fig. 25.7). Carefully introduce the
four sleeves (fig. 25.8) into the drilled holes with
the screws (fig. 25.5).


CAUTION! Please make sure that the sleeves
(fig. 25.8) do not fall into the interior of the
microtome.

CAUTION! Make sure the plate (fig. 25.6) is
mounted in a way that the peg (fig. 25.4) is closer
to the front of the microtome.


Put the plate (fig. 25.6) on the sleeves and fasten it
to the microtome with four screws (fig. 25.5).
A movable plastic socket that should be put on the
peg (fig. 25.4) is on the under side of the magnifier.
The magnifier can be adjusted forwards and
backwards for the most favorable viewing position.
If the large field magnifier is not used, slightly raise
it and turn it sideways on the peg.






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D- 69190 Walldorf
2-18 STANDARD EQUIPMENT

The Rotary Microtome HM 355 S is supplied with the following accessories:

1 Hex head wrench 6 mm
1 Cover
1 Para Gard, 100 ml
1 Instruction manual

The knife carriers and specimen clamps are not included in the standard equipment.


2-19 ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT
(OPTIONAL)

2-19-1 KNIFE CARRIERS Cat. no.

Standard knife carrier N 705010

Standard knife carrier N for Ralph insert 705400

Standard knife carrier SN 705060

Insert for Ralph knife for standard knife carrier N 565310

Disposable blade carrier E 705050

Disposable blade carrier ER 705100

Knife carrier C 705040

Knife carrier SL 705350

Knife carrier S 705070

Insert for Ralph knife for knife carrier S 565320


2-19-2 SPECIMEN CLAMPS

Standard specimen clamp 715010

Universal cassette clamp 715020

Foil clamp 715030

Sandwich supporting material 176010

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D- 69190 Walldorf

Insert for round specimens, 6 mm 715070
Insert for round specimens, 15 mm 715080
Insert for round specimens, 19 mm 715280
Insert for round specimens, 25 mm 715090

V-Insert 715100

V-distance piece 715320

Segment arc 715050

Universal specimen holder 715060


2-19-3 OPTICAL ACCESSORIES

Large field magnifier, 230 V 760160
Large field magnifier, 120 V 760170

Stereomicroscope Stemi 2000 755210

Adapter for Stemi 2000 532090

KL 1500 with ring light
230 V, 50 - 60 Hz 760280
120 V, 50 - 60 Hz 760290

Special light for semithin sectioning techniques
100 V, 50 - 60 Hz 630180
115 V, 50 - 60 Hz 630170
220 - 230 V, 50 - 60 Hz 630160
240 V, 50 - 60 Hz 630190

Backlighting system 630130


2-19-4 MICROTOME KNIVES

Conventional knives type c
12 cm 152010
16 cm 152020
18,5 cm 152270
22 cm 152030

Conventional knives type d
12 cm 152060
16 cm 152070
22 cm 152080

Tungsten carbide knife, 16 cm, d 152120
Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
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Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf

Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf

Knife cases
12 cm 152220
16 cm 152230
18,5 cm 152280
22 cm 152240

Disposable blades for paraffin
S 35, 50 pieces in dispenser 152170
R 35, 50 pieces in dispenser 152370

Superlap blades, 10 pieces 152190


2-19-5 ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES

Fast freezing unit K 300
100 V, 50 - 60 Hz 770080
115 V, 60 Hz 770070
230 V, 50 Hz 770030
240 V, 50 Hz 770090

Section transfer system STS
100 V, 50 - 60 Hz 771030
115 V, 60 Hz 771020
230 V, 50 Hz 771010
240 V, 50 Hz 771040

Storage unit 520450

Automatic approach system 604120

Lubricating oil, 100 ml 350110
Lubricating oil, 250 ml 350120

Paraffin repellent, PARA GARD, 100 ml 350170

Rotary Microtome HM 355 S
MICROM International GmbH
Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf

PART 3 THEORY OF OPERATION


3-1 CUTTING MOVEMENT AND
RETRACTION

The rotary movement of the handwheel of the
HM 355 S results in the vertical movement of the
specimen clamp. This rotary movement is carried
out either manually or by means of the motorized
cutting drive.
Sectioning is carried out by knives or blades, which
must be adjusted and fixed on the knife carrier.
With the downward movement of the specimen,
sectioning is carried out (cutting movement).
The upward return travel of the specimen is carried
out by turning the handwheel further in a clockwise
direction. During this return travel, the specimen is
drawn back automatically to protect knife and
specimen. If required, the function <retraction> can
be turned off.
The selected section thickness is delivered at the
upper reversal point of the return travel.
The number of the sections made can be shown on
the section counter on the display. After each
downward movement of the specimen holder, the
number on the section counter increases by 1. The
sum of the sections carried out can also be seen on
the display. For this, trimming values and sectioning
values are added up. Section counter and sum of
section thicknesses can be reset to zero at any time
by means of the RESET-button.
Moreover, the remaining travel to the front end
position can also be shown on the display. The
remaining travel, which is still available for
sectioning, is shown in microns. If the specimen
holder is in the back end position, the display shows
28 000 m. This number decreases, the further the
specimen holder is moved towards the front. (See
2-7, indication of cutting processes).


3-2 SPECIMEN COARSE FEED
AND TRIMMING FUNCTION

After changing the specimen or moving the knife or
knife carrier, it is necessary to adjust the specimen
to the knife edge again. This can easily be done by
means of the specimen coarse feed and the defined
trimming values. After the specimen and the knife
are adjusted, further gradual feed for trimming can
be carried out by pressing the button for trimming,
which is available as pulse or permanent function.
If the <pulse function> is chosen, the specimen
holder moves forwards by the pre-selected
trimming value whenever pressing the button for
trimming. If the <permanent function> is chosen,
the feed is carried out in the upper reversal point at
each handwheel rotation.


3-3 OPERATING PANEL
AND FOOT PEDAL

The operating controls of the panel are well
arranged for safe and easy use. The operating
panel can be removed from the instrument at any
time and used as a separate unit. In addition, the
cutting movement can be started and stopped by
means of the foot pedal.


3-4 SPECIMEN CLAMPING
SYSTEM AND SPECIMEN
ORIENTATION

According to the form and size of the specimens,
different specimen clamping systems are available
to carry the specimen.
It is very easy to align the specimen to the knife,
using the orienting adapter.



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D- 69190 Walldorf


3-5 KNIFE CARRIERS

The knife carriers are easy to use. They allow the
microtome knives to be clamped and adjusted as
needed. Depending on application, special knife
carriers are available.


3-6 MICROTOME WITH
FREEZING UNIT

The freezing unit K 300 allows frozen sectioning
with the specimen temperature as low as -45C.


3-7 AUTOMATIC APPROACH
SYSTEM

The automatic approach system is used for easy
approach of a specimen to the knife edge from any
distance.

When choosing the automatic approach system, a
sensor tilts towards the specimen and releases a
forward movement of the coarse feed. The coarse
feed turns off when a certain point is reached.
After that, the sensor flag tilts back against the rear
of the knife to give enough clearance for the
sectioning movement.
When passing the next upper reversal point another
coarse feed movement used as a correction value
is released. This way, the approach up to a minimal
distance of the knife edge to the specimen is
possible. If desired, the user can determine the
correction value by means of the coarse feed
functions on the operating panel (see 2-16,
automatic approach system).






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Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf



PART 4 WORKING WITH THE MICROTOME



4-1 PREPARATION AND
ORIENTATION

Before sectioning, the specimens must be prepared
appropriately and embedded in suitable media. The
universal cassette as well as different forms for
round or rectangular specimens can be used for the
embedding. With the orienting adapter and cylinder
head, the specimen can easily be oriented to the
knife. (See 2-11-2, adapter, orienting, specimen
orientation).


4-2 COARSE FEED AND
TRIMMING FUNCTION

The knife carrier can be moved and the coarse
feed or the trimming function can be used to adjust
approximately the space between specimen and
knife edge. If the instrument is equipped with an
automatic approach system, this process can also
be carried out by using the automatic approach
system.
Turning the handwheel in a clockwise direction
results in the first contact between knife and
specimen. Continue this to start trimming the
specimen thus achieving the desired level. Any
waste should be wiped away in an upward
direction with a brush.





4-3 SECTIONING INSTRUCTIONS


To cut usable sections, the following points are of
utmost importance:


4-3-1 CONDITION OF THE KNIFE
EDGE

Only use a sharp knife! If the knife edge is blunt,
move the knife horizontally either to the right or left
side to continue working with the sharp area of the
cutting edge, or have the knife resharpened.


4-3-2 CLEAN KNIFE SURFACES

For optimal sectioning, the front and back of the
knife must be cleaned of paraffin waste.



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Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf


4-4 HOW TO AVOID MALFUNCTIONS



4-4-1 PREPARATION OF THE
SPECIMEN

When preparing specimens, be sure that a suitable
embedding medium, fixation, dehydration and
infiltration time are chosen.


4-4-2 TEMPERATURE OF THE
SPECIMEN

Sectioning is carried out at ambient temperature
(excluding frozen sections). If the temperature is
too high, the paraffin softens. Therefore, avoid
heating paraffin specimens by direct exposure to
sunlight or other sources of heat.


4-4-3 TIGHTENING THE
CLAMPING SCREWS

Tighten all clamping screws and clamping levers on
the knife carrier as well as specimen holder and
specimen orientation.


4-4-4 SELECTION OF THE KNIFE

Carefully select the required knife material and
profile.



4-4-5 ADJUSTMENT OF THE KNIFE


Take care to adjust the proper clearance angle of
the knife: 5 - 7 for glass knives. For diamond
knives ask the knife manufacturer.

Select a clearance angle adjustment of
5 - 15 according to the facet angle.

Take care to adjust knife height.


4-4-6 CUTTING SPEED

Take care to select proper cutting speed.

General Rule: The harder the material, the slower
the cutting speed!!


4-4-7 TRIMMING

Take care in bringing knife and specimen together.




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Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf


PART 5 MAINTENANCE


Annual routine maintenance

To secure section quality and functioning of the
microtome, it is recommended that a routine
maintenance be performed by a trained service
technician once a year.


Service contract

MICROM offers a service contract which
guarantees that your instrument is always in
perfect condition. For more information, please
contact the nearest MICROM sales office.


Exchange of fuses

The two mains fuses (fig. 26.3) are installed on
the rear side of the instrument beside the power
switch (fig. 26.1).
To exchange the two fuses, turn off the power
switch of the instrument and unplug the
instrument. Open the fuse holder (fig. 26.2) from
the left side by means of a flat screw driver. Pull
the fuses off the fuse holder and replace the fuses
with new ones.

Rating of fuses:
For power requirements: 220-240 V:
- 2 fuses 1,6 AT slow-blow (cat. no. 326670)
For power requirements: 100-120 V:
- 2 fuses 3,2 AT slow-blow (cat. no. 326660)





Fig. 26


Exchange of fuse for the motor supply

The fuse for the motor supply (fig. 26.4) is placed
on the rear side of the instrument on the right side
of the mains plug unit and secures the supply
voltage of the cutting drive.
To exchange the two fuses, turn off the power
switch of the instrument and unplug the
instrument.
Press the fuse holder cap by means of a
screwdriver and turn it to the right side.
Remove the fuse and replace it with a new one.
Insert the cap with the fuse into the fuse holder
and lock the bajonet catch.

Rating of fuse:

- 1 fuse 5,0 AT, slow-blow (cat. no. 326350)


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Robert -Bosch-Str. 49

D- 69190 Walldorf


PART 6 CLEANING AND CARE


Cleaning intervals

Cleaning of the microtome depends on how
frequently the microtome is used. The more it is
used, the more it will need to be cleaned.


Cleaning agents

Mild household cleaners can be used to clean the
microtome. Do not use aggressive cleaners or
solvents, as the paint and plastic parts can be
affected.


NOTE! Before starting sectioning, instrument,
knife carrier and section waste tray with
integrated arm rest should be treated with a
commercially available paraffin repellent. (See 2-
19-5, additional accessories).

CAUTION! When getting in contact with
cleaning agents or paraffin repellents, e.g. Para
Gard, the surface of the cover ribbon behind the
specimen clamping might be affected. For this
reason, please note that the cover ribbon does not
get in contact with these agents when cleaning the
housing, knife carrier or the base plate.






Care

Remove the knife from the knife carrier. Clean it
and keep it in a knife case.

CAUTION! Never put the knife with the cutting
edge upward on the table.

Loosen the clamping lever on the left side of the
knife carrier and pull the knife carrier off to the
front.

Clean the operating controls and the surfaces of
the knife carrier, especially the groove of the
dovetail guide and the space where the knife
carrier is installed.

Clean the dovetail guide, handwheel, specimen
clamping system, specimen orientation as well as
the base plate and housing.

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