Справочник Пользователя для Leica CM1950
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Operating Manual V 1.1 – 05/2007
7.
Instrument Controls
Display of actual and target specimen
head temperatures
head temperatures
Display of actual and target chamber
temperatures
temperatures
Display of real time, defrost time
and error messages
and error messages
Max-Cool button to
select the maximum
low temperature of
the specimen head
directly (-50 °C)
select the maximum
low temperature of
the specimen head
directly (-50 °C)
+/- buttons to
select
specimen
head
temperature
select
specimen
head
temperature
+/- buttons to
select
chamber
temperature
select
chamber
temperature
+/- buttons to
select defrost
time
+/- buttons to
select real
time
select real
time
Press the key button to
lock/unlock the entire
keypad.
(Refer to following page
for activation of the
specimen head)
lock/unlock the entire
keypad.
(Refer to following page
for activation of the
specimen head)
"Melting
Snowflake"
button to
activate manual
defrost
Snowflake"
button to
activate manual
defrost
ON/OFF button of
illumination
illumination
7.1
Control Panel Fields on the CM1950 – Control Panel Field 1
Button to
enable/disable
the Peltier
element
enable/disable
the Peltier
element
UVC
disinfection,
(short time 30 min,
long time 180 min)
disinfection,
(short time 30 min,
long time 180 min)
Button to
enable/disable
vacuum
extractor,
enable/disable
vacuum
extractor,
Extraction
force intensity
selectable
from 1-5 (see
following page
for more
information)
force intensity
selectable
from 1-5 (see
following page
for more
information)
EMERGENCY STOP switch to the right of control panel field 1 (motorized
instruments only)
For danger situations during motorized sectioning.
•
instruments only)
For danger situations during motorized sectioning.
•
Immediate stop of the sectioning process – motor stops – LED in E-Stop is
illuminated in red.
illuminated in red.
•
Turning in direction of arrow cancels the stop – LED in E-Stop goes out.
•
Select single stroke (Single) or continuous stroke (Cont.) operating
mode again.
mode again.
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