| FAQ on the Leica CM1950 |
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| Clinical cryostat family for high quality sectioning, user safety, and efficient workflow |
Please refer also to the other FAQ categories on Cryosectioning. |
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What is the CryoZone™? |
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- The CryoZone™ system ensures that uniformly cold air flows continuously over critical areas of the cryochamber.
- Cold air flows directly from the evaporator onto the blade/ knife holder ensuring that the set temperature read more ...
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Is it possible to retrofit a second compressor or motor drive? |
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- No, it is not possible to retrofit a second compressor or motor drive.
- The desired instrument configuration must be specified when ordered.
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Is there a way to tell how many hours a UVC bulb has been used? |
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- There is no visible indication of how many hours the UVC bulb has been used.
- When the bulb needs to be replaced/exchanged the two LEDs on the UVC activation button will blink/flash.
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How long is the recommended lifetime of the UVC bulb? |
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- The expected lifetime of a UVC bulb is approximately 12,000 hours.
- The two LEDs on the UVC activation button will blink/flash after 9,000 hours of bulb use. This built in safety margin ensures that the stated maximum germic read more ...
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How often must the HEPA filter be exchanged? |
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- The HEPA filter must be exchanged every 3 months.
- There is no visible indicator on the instrument alerting the user to exchange the filter.
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What are the advantages of the Leica CM1950? |
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- The CryoZone™ system ensures that a zone of uniformly cold air flows continuously over critical areas of the cryochamber. The cold air flows directly from the evaporator onto the blade/knife holder and anti-roll guide, maintain read more ...
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How long does it take to cool down a CM1950? |
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- To ensure the optimum cutting environment it is recommended to cool the CM1950 at least 5 hours from ambient to -25 °C or 8 hours from ambient to -35 °C prior to use.
- It is important that all accessories are pre-cooled befor read more ...
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Why does the compressor for the object cooling not start simultaneously with the compressor for the cabinet cooling when switching on the Leica CM1950? |
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- After turning on the cryostat, the compressor for the cabinet cooling will cool the cabinet down to -5 °C before the second compressor, for object cooling, can be activated.
- Activation of object cooling is delayed to ensure read more ...
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Why is the operating time of the Peltier element limited to 10 minutes only? |
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- A Peltier element (electrical cooling) always has two sides – a cold and a warm side.
- The cold side is used to quickly freeze the specimens.
- The heat produced on the warm side has to be dissipated.
- The longer read more ...
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Can the UVC disinfection system be used to inactivate RNase in the cryostat cabinet? |
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- UVC does not inactivate RNase, a protein.
- RNA, a nucleic acid, strongly absorbs UVC and is rapidly degraded (this is the reason why the germicidal activity of UVC is so effective against RNA viruses).
- The only way t read more ...
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