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Instructions for Use V 2.4 RevL - 12/2015
Table of Contents
5.6.1 Programs with automatic ethanol rotation.......................................................................................................... 137
5.6.2 Preinstalled xylene inltration programs ............................................................................................................ 141
5.6.3 Xylene-free inltration programs ........................................................................................................................ 147
6. Cleaning and Maintenance ..................................................................................................... 153
6.1 Cleaning programs .............................................................................................................................................. 153
6.1.1 View cleaning programs ...................................................................................................................................... 153
6.1.2 Running cleaning programs ................................................................................................................................ 154
6.1.3 Cleaning protocols ............................................................................................................................................... 157
6.1.4 SMART cleaning ................................................................................................................................................... 158
6.2 General instrument maintenance ........................................................................................................................ 162
6.3 Maintenance overview ........................................................................................................................................ 164
6.3.1 Daily cleaning and maintenance ......................................................................................................................... 166
6.3.2 Periodic cleaning and maintenance ..................................................................................................................... 169
6.4 Taking the instrument out of service temporarily ................................................................................................ 170
7. Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................... 171
7.1 Troubleshooting .................................................................................................................................................. 171
7.1.1 Power failures ...................................................................................................................................................... 171
7.1.2 Instrument procedure in case of power failure..................................................................................................... 172
7.2 Malfunctions in the program sequence ............................................................................................................... 175
7.3 Typical ll or drain problems................................................................................................................................ 176
7.4 Emergency unlock ............................................................................................................................................... 177
7.4.1 Electrical standard emergency unlock ................................................................................................................. 177
7.4.2 Mechanical emergency unlock ............................................................................................................................ 178
8. Optional Accessories .............................................................................................................. 179
9. Warranty and Service ............................................................................................................. 180
10. Log for Instrument Status ...................................................................................................... 181
11. Decontamination Certicate (Master) ..................................................................................... 182