| FAQ Possible Problems on Cryosectioning |
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| Frost/Condensation Problems |
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What might be the reason of frost on chamber walls and the microtome (while the cryochamber lid is in place)? |
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- Automated defrost cycle not activated.
- Poor air circulation around cryostat.
- Sliding window seal is defective. Replace seal.
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What might be the reason for frost on chamber walls and the microtome? |
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- Locating the cryostat in an area where it is exposed to air currents (open windows or doors, overhead air vents, etc). A more suitable area should be found.
- Leaving the sliding window of the cryostat open for an extended pe read more ...
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How to avoid condensation on the anti-roll plate and knife during cleaning? |
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Ensure that all tools, brushes, forceps, wipes etc. are pre-cooled in the chamber before use. Store all tools on storage shelf in the cryochamber. |
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What to do if the sliding window collects condensation? |
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- Room temperature and humidity might be too high, check the installation requirements, and adjust as required.
- Verify that the heater in the sliding window is operating.
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