User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1. Important Information
- 1.1 Symbols and their meanings
- 1.2 Qualification of personnel
- 1.3 Intended use of instrument
- 1.4 Instrument type
- 2. Safety
- 2.1 Safety notes
- 2.2 Warnings
- 2.3 Safety features on the instrument
- 3. Instrument Components and Specifications
- 3.1 Overview – instrument components
- 3.2 Specific instrument options
- 3.3 Standard delivery - packing list
- 3.4 Technical Data
- 3.5 Compatible reagents
- 3.6 Recommended reagent handling
- 3.6.1 Cycle for changing reagents
- 4. Instrument Setup
- 4.1 Installation site requirements
- 4.1.1 Moving the instrument
- 4.2 Electrical connection
- 4.2.1 Connecting the power supply
- 4.2.2 Connecting an uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
- 4.3 Installing accessories
- 4.4 Making the data connections
- 4.5 Anti-reflection clip – Function
- 4.6 Alarm functions
- 4.7 Switching the instrument on
- 4.8 Touchscreen functions
- 4.9 Checklist for initial operation
- 4.10 Switching off the instrument
- 5. Operation
- 5.1 Setting up the instrument parameters
- 5.1.1 System setup
- 5.1.2 Access levels
- 5.1.3 INSTALLATION menu
- 5.1.4 Editing the reagent list
- 5.1.5 Viewing the program list
- 5.1.6 Adding and/or modifying programs
- 5.1.7 Favorites
- 5.1.8 Configuring the stations
- 5.1.9 Reagent groups
- 5.2 Reagent handling
- 5.2.1 Draining/filling reagents (other than paraffin)
- 5.2.2 Replacing the paraffin
- 5.3 Running programs
- 5.3.1 Editing a program that has been called up.
- 5.3.2 Starting a program
- 5.3.3 Opening the retort
- 5.3.4 Retort emergency release
- 5.4 Reagent status
- 5.5 System monitor
- 5.6 The online help
- 6. Troubleshooting
- 6.1 General
- 6.2 Power failure
- 6.3 Troubleshooting
- 6.4 Typical fill or drain problems
- 7. Cleaning and maintenance
- 7.1 Clean programs
- 7.1.1 Retort cleaning programs
- 7.1.2 Paraffin cleaning
- 7.1.3 Smart clean
- 7.2 General cleaning steps
- 7.2.1 Daily cleaning and maintenance
- 7.2.2 Periodic cleaning and maintenance
- 7.3 Checklist for preventive maintenance
- 8. Warranty and Service
- Appendix 1
- Notes on Specimen Preparation

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Instructions for Use, V 1.5 RevD – 03/2013
4.2 Electrical connection
• Checkthevoltagelabel(Fig. 3) on the rear of
the instrument to ensure that the instrument
delivered is set to the correct voltage range.
Fig. 3
Severe damage may occur if the
instrument is connected to a power
supply voltage other than that to which
it was originally set.
The power supply voltage for the
instrument is factory preset and
CANNOT be altered by the user.
Notice!
Observe the following instructions
carefully to prevent damage to the in-
strument (refer also to Chap. 2.2 "Warn-
ings – Transport and installation").
41
4.2.1 Connecting the power supply
43
37
38
40
42
Left Fig.
Electrical ports on the rear
panel of the instrument.
Fig. 4
Right Fig.
Correct connection of the
cables.
Once the instrument has been switched on, the main switch (ON/OFF) (5) should always remain
in the ON position.
• Connectthepowercable(37)
to the input socket (41) of the
main power supply.
• Thejumpercableprovided
(38) connects the output of the
main power supply (43) to the
input of the electronics module
(40).
Important!
The specification for the
connection (40) is speci-
fied as follows:
100 - 120 V or
230 - 240 V,
maximum 200 VA.
4. Initial Operation