ASP 300 Presentation
ASP 300 Presentation
ASP 300 Presentation
ASP 300
1. Xylene
2. Toluene
3. Chloroform
4. Propar
5. Clearite
6. Histosolve
Paraffin Wax
1. Paraffin
Caution:
Reagents other than those listed here may damage
some components of the instrument.
Do not use acetone, benzene or trichlorethane in the
instrument.
When the power is off the air pump and air valves
will default to a safe condition. ( retort vented, no
pressure generated )
2.2
Fig. 12
Important!
Ensure that the hose is pushed in all the
way onto the connection, until a clear
click is heard.
Put the loose end of the remote
fill/drain hose into the desired container
for the drain/fill operation as desired.
While performing a reagent fill/drain,
ensure that the remote fill/drain hose is
securely placed in the remote container
and is not removed from the container
until the operation is fully completed as
pressurized air is used to clear the hose
after each fill / drain.
Remote Fill and drain is filling the reagent station
from a bulk container usually located on the floor or
a cart.
Fill / drain reagents (cont)
Fig. 13
The following steps should only be
carried out by trained laboratory
personnel, experienced in handling
reagents.
Remote Drain
On the screen, select reagent bottle no. 3 and
the bulk container (Remote).
Then press Station Drain.
After the drain is completed, make sure no
reagent has been spilled.
Remote Fill
On the screen, select reagent bottle
no. 3 and the bulk container (Remote).
Then press Station Refill.
The remote fill procedure should be
completed in less than 170 seconds.
After the fill is completed, make sure
no reagent has been spilled.
6.1.3 Draining the wax
Connect the paraffin drain hose (2) to
the wax drain connection (1) on the front of
the instrument ( Fig. 14) and insert the loose
end of the hose into a collecting container.
1
Fig. 14
On the FAVORITES screen press SMART
SCREEN
Select the wax bath to be drained and the
remote container (‘Remote’, Fig. 13).
Then press STATION DRAIN.
Several safety queries will be displayed,
each of which has to be confirmed
individually in order to continue.
6.1.4 Filling with wax pellets
Fill the wax bath with wax pellets up to
the maximum level line (1 in Fig. 16). This
requires approx. 7.7 lb pellets per wax bath
(Leica pellets).
Fig. 16
Press BACK and REAGENT
STATUS to access the reagent status
table (Fig. 15). Highlight the wax
bath you just filled and press SET
AS FULL.
Fig. 15
After about 90 minutes, add another
1.1 lb of wax pellets.
Do not insert the splash protector
during the heating phase.
The pellets will take a total of approx.
10 hours to melt.
Important!
During the melting process, the paraffin level
may NOT drop below the MIN level.
Once the paraffin is completely molten,
reinsert the splash protector.
Software control
Paraffin pellets have to be completely
molten before the ASP 300 allows any
programs to be run.
The instrument software calculates
when the wax will be ready for use
and selects program starting times
accordingly, i.e. the paraffin will
definitely be molten when it is
required for the first paraffin step.
6.1.5 Adding molten paraffin
Fig. 16
After a wax bath has been filled, it must
be marked as ‘full’ in the REAGENT STATUS
screen.
Software control
If the wax baths are filled with
molten wax, it is possible to override the
Leica ASP 300 melting time calculation.
In supervisor mode, access the
SERVICE FUNCTIONS screen.
Press TIME UNTIL WAX MELTED, enter
the required melting time and press OK to
confirm.
Only change the melting time if you are
absolutely certain that the new time
entered is correct.
If the instrument attempts a paraffin step
with the paraffin only partly molten,
severe instrument malfunctions
may occur.
6.2 Setting up the instrument parameters
Fig. 21
At supervisor access level:
the processing program names can be
edited.
new processing programs can be created
and existing ones can be deleted.
Important!
New processing programs are created by copying
existing ones. Therefore, the list must contain at least
one program at all times.
Program duration cannot be specified.
It is determined by the total duration of all
program steps, plus the estimated fill and
drain times. To alter the duration of a
program, the duration of one or more individual
program steps has to be modified.
Retort and wax cleaning programs are
predefined.They cannot be renamed, added or
deleted.
6.3.8 Adding and/or modifying programs
Creating a new program
Make sure you are logged on at
supervisor level.
In the VIEW/EDIT PROGRAMS
screen (Fig. 21) highlight a program as
similar as possible to the program you
wish to create.
(This minimizes the number of
modification steps to be carried out).
Press COPY to copy the selected program.
The new program will have the same name
as the program copied, however, the figure
“(2)“ will be added to indicate the change.
Highlight the line containing the new
program.
Press PROGRAM NAME in the table
header.
Enter the new program name.
6.3.9 Editing program steps.
Press EDIT (refer Fig. 21) to access the
PROGRAM STEPS screen.
In the headline you will find the
PROGRAM NAME .
The colors on the left border of the table
indicate the reagent groups to which the
reagents belong.
The following characteristics of each program
step can be edited:
Reagent name.
Duration of step
(with the exception of fill and drain steps).
Retort temperature (if “Ambient“ is
selected, the retort temperature indication
remains empty).
Type of pressure and/or vacuum cycle.
Retort drain time.
Delay step.
6.3.9 Editing program steps (cont)
To edit a step, highlight the
corresponding line and press the
respective headline.
In the entry windows that pop up enter /
select the program step settings.
6.3.9 Editing program steps (cont)
Setting a delay step
Fig. 40
Exchanging the activated carbon filter
• The life of the carbon filter cartridge will
depend on the reagent types used and the
frequency of vacuum cycles (which expel air
from the instrument through the filter).
• In general, carbon filter cartridges should
be replaced after approx. 4 months (Fig. 41)
Fig.
41
• Prior to changing the filter we
recommend a smart clean.