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Sakura Tissue-Tek Prisma Plus User Manual

Sakura Tissue-Tek Prisma Plus
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Safety Precautions
(n)
CAUTION
If an error (trouble) occurs, staining problems may occur. Immediately resolve the error,
protect the tissues, and contact the Sakura Finetek Technical Support representative or local
representative.
Connect an external alarm to prevent staining problems from happening when the instrument
experiences problems. When introducing an external alarm, contact the Sakura Finetek Technical
Support representative or local representative.
Conduct a staining test before determining the staining conditions.
Check the staining program before the operation. If a wrong staining program is used, staining
problems may occur.
A wrong operation may interrupt the stain process or edit the program to a wrong one. If staining is
started with a wrong program, staining problems may occur. Read this manual carefully and use the
instrument correctly.
Operating the instrument with an inappropriate temperature setting or time setting (long/short)
may cause staining problems. Conduct a verification test beforehand to confirm that staining
can be performed properly. If you have any question regarding staining programs, contact the
Sakura Finetek Technical Support representative or local representative.
The allowable concentration limit of each substance in the work environment varies
depending on the air temperature, size of the room, additional load, if any, ventilation efficient
y, etc.
If danger is suspected, the Instrument Control Manager should measure the concentration of the
applicable substance in the area and confirm that the allowable limit in the work environment is not
exceeded. Follow the standard concentration limits specified by the environmental regulation of the
country/region in which the instrument is used.
Solution may scatter and attach to your body while working. Be sure to wear protective gears
while working.
In all operations including stain process, solution exchange, opening/closing of doors, cleaning and
daily maintenance, the solutions used may scatter and attach to your body (eye, mucous membrane,
skin, mouth, nose, etc.) or you may inhale their gases. Be sure to wear protective gears (gloves,
organic solvent mask, goggles) while working.
If any solution harmful to human health attached to your body or entered your mouth, take an
appropriate action according to the SDS of the solution.
Wear protective gears (mask, gloves, goggles) during work in case anything goes wrong. Use
protective gears that are resistant to all solutions on the solution list.
You may accidentally touch an infectious source and operate the instrument with the
contaminated hands. Be sure to wear protective gears when operating the instrument.
If you have operated the instrument after handling a pathogen, disinfect the instrument properly. The
disinfection method varies depending on the type of pathogen, so choose a method appropriate for
the pathogen. Also, disinfect/sterilize or otherwise properly treat the protective gears used and then
dispose of them as infectious waste. For the disposal method, follow the applicable regulation and
guideline specified by each institution, country or region.

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Sakura Tissue-Tek Prisma Plus Specifications

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BrandSakura
ModelTissue-Tek Prisma Plus
CategoryLaboratory Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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