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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Automatic Tissue Processor MTP INS5500GB 2011-07-08 Instructions MTP 1

Instructions MTP 2

CONTENTS 1. INTENDED USE... 4 2. SYMBOLS... 4 3. SAFETY NOTES... 4 4. COMPONENTS... 5 5. SPECIFICATIONS... 6 6. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION... 7 7. INITIAL OPERATION... 7 8. OPERATION... 16 9. MAINTENANCE... 32 10. SERVICE... 33 11. OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES... 34 12. WARRANTY... 35 13. DISPOSAL... 35 Instructions MTP 3

1. INTENDED USE The automatic tissue processor MTP is intended for automatic fixation, dehydration and infiltration of histological tissue samples with fixatives, alcohol, solvents and paraffin wax for professional use in routine and research laboratories in the fields of biology, medicine and industry. 2. SYMBOLS Dangers, warnings and cautions are marked by this symbol i Special instructions regarding the operation of the instrument are marked by this symbol 3. SAFETY NOTES The SLEE carousel tissue processor MTP is provided with the following safety features: Standard Optional Accessory Instrument Safety Slide coupling Process Safety Backup battery User Safety Hood Carbon filter Electrical fan The institution which owns the unit and the persons working with the unit, servicing or repairing it have the responsibility for a hazard-free use. Instructions MTP 4

ELECTRICAL POWER CONNECTION Do not use any extension lead. Make sure that electric power is constant: This should be examined during installation of the unit by a competent person Use a dedicated fuse for the unit Do not connect another unit to the same power circuit. Before turning on the instrument, check if the voltage of the mains supply is identical with the name plate of the unit 4. COMPONENTS The SLEE carousel tissue processor MTP is provided with the following standard components: MTP Operation Manual 10x glass beakers 2x heated stainless steel paraffin beakers 1x stainless steel transport basket Capacity of 120 standard cassettes Mains cable Instructions MTP 5

5. SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions [width x depth x height] Weight without accessories Glass Beakers 850 mm x 850 mm x 570 mm 80 kg Material Glass, holder, stop peg Capacity 2.000 ml Heated paraffin beakers Material Stainless steel, double walled Capacity 2.000 ml Transport basket Material Stainless steel Capacity (Standard) 120 standard cassettes Capacity (Twin basket; Art.No. 11000221) 240 standard cassettes Programming 20 programs (Freely programmable) Delayed Start time up to 99 hours Electrical parameters Art.No. 11000200 100-240 V / 50/60 Hz Vacuum function Art.No. 11000223 ure Difference 0,5 bar maximum (500 hpa) Instructions MTP 6

6. UNPACKING AND INSTALLATION 6.1 UNPACKING THE INSTRUMENT Remove the upper wooden cover. Remove the upper supporting foams. Lift the instrument out of the wooden transportation case. For repacking use the original cases. Keep the packing material. Place the instrument onto the selected bench. 6.2 INSTALLATION The unit should be positioned onto a plane level surface. Leave enough space around the machine to place beakers or reagents for preparation. Leave enough space at the back of the instrument for optional connection of exhaust air system. 7. INITIAL OPERATION 7.1 STARTUP To switch on the instrument, use the main switch at the backside of the unit. The display lights up and the instrument will ask for a reference drive. Confirm by pressing. The instrument will auto adjust the carousel. Start Reference Drive The main menu is displayed. To move further down in the main menu list, press. To move up in the main menu list, press. ENTER = OK Instructions MTP 7

7.2 STANDARD SETTINGS ----- MAIN MENU----- Select SETUP by pressing or. to enter the settings menu QUICKSTART PROGRAMS MANUAL SETUP 23.11.09 15:30:10 Select Time by pressing or. ----- SETUP----- to change the system time. Time 15:30:10 Date 23.11.09 Fan ON Vacuum ---- Dryer ---- ----- SETUP----- Select Date by pressing or. to change the system date. Time Date Fan Vacuum Dryer 15:30:10 23.11.09 ON ---- ---- ----- SETUP----- Select Fan by pressing or. to change the operation of the fan. [only applicable to instruments equipped with ventilation fan] Time Date Fan Vacuum Dryer 15:30:10 23.11.09 ON ---- ---- Instructions MTP 8

Select Vacuum by pressing or. ----- SETUP----- system. to change the operation of the vacuum Time Date 15:30:10 23.11.09 [not applicable to MSM instruments] Fan Vacuum Dryer ON ---- ---- Select Dryer by pressing or. ----- SETUP----- unit. to change the operation of the drying Dryer Def. End ON Mon 08:00 [only applicable to instruments equipped with a drying unit] Language Contrast Fan speed (open) English 14 7 Select Def. End by pressing or. to change the default time for the program end. ----- SETUP----- Dryer Def. End Language Contrast Fan speed (open) ---- Mon 08:00 English 14 7 Select Language by pressing or. ----- SETUP----- to change the system language. Dryer ---- Def. End Mon 08:00 Language English Contrast 14 Fan speed (open) 7 Instructions MTP 9

Select Contrast by pressing or. ----- SETUP----- to change the contrast of the display. [The contrast of the display can also be changed in the main menu by pressing and or ] Dryer Def. End Language Contrast Fan speed (open) ---- Mon 08:00 English 14 7 Select Fan speed (open) by pressing or. to change the fan speed when the transport basket is lifted. ----- SETUP----- Dryer Def. End Language Contrast Fan speed (open) ---- Mon 08:00 English 14 7 Select Fan speed (closed) by pressing or. to change the fan speed when the transport basket is lowered into the reagent beakers during incubation. ----- SETUP----- Fan speed (open) Fan speed (closed) Temperatures Display System info System Configuration 7 2 Select Temperatures by pressing or. to display the temperature of the paraffin beakers. ----- SETUP----- Fan speed (open) Fan speed (closed) Temperatures Display System info System Configuration 7 2 Instructions MTP 10

Select Display System info by pressing or. ----- SETUP----- to display system info. Fan speed (open) 7 Fan speed (closed) 2 Temperatures Display System info System Configuration ----- SETUP----- Select System Configuration by pressing or. to enter system configuration menu. [only applicable to service technicians] Fan speed (open) Fan speed (closed) Temperatures Display System info System Configuration 7 2 Instructions MTP 11

7.3 PREPARATION AND LOADING Preparation of reagent solutions Position glass beakers and paraffin wax beakers outside the instrument onto a plane and clean working bench. Fill the glass beakers up to the filling mark on the inside. Fill the paraffin wax beakers up to the filling mark with molten paraffin or paraffin wax pellets. The heated wax baths are restricted to the use with paraffin. Under no circumstances may they be filled with solvents. When solvents heat, a highly explosive mixture builds up! Caution! The heated paraffin beakers become very hot when the heating function is activated! Do not touch the beaker except with the handle. Risk of injury! Caution when handling hot paraffin! Risk of injury!! i Placement of filled glass beakers and paraffin wax beakers can be performed by moving the respective carousel position to the front end of the instrument (See MANUAL MODE) Instructions MTP 12

Loading of filled glass beakers and heated paraffin beakers Load filled glass beakers into their respective positions (1 to 10) onto the carousel. If necessary, move the turning table with the target position to the front side of the instrument. Load filled paraffin wax beakers into position 11 and 12 onto the carousel. Ensure that the electrical plug is locked in place to allow heating function of the beaker. Loading of heated paraffin wax beaker into position 11 or 12 (optionally also 10). Locking of electrical plug of paraffin wax beaker. Instructions MTP 13

Loading of transport basket To load the transport basket with tissue cassettes, unlock the lid by turning the lid counter clockwise and then lifting the lid from the basket. 1. 2. To close the transport basket, push the lid into the guidance and turn the lid clockwise to lock the lid. The transport basket can then be loaded to the instrument by clipping it into the holder on one arm of the lifting unit. Unlocking and lifting of lid for loading of basket with tissue cassettes. Check the correct positioning before starting a run. 1. 2. Closing of and locking of transport basket lid. Instructions MTP 14

1. Hanging loaded transport basket into the holder of the lifting unit. Correct positioning of transport basket in holder of the lifting unit. Instructions MTP 15

8. OPERATION 8.1 MANUAL MODE Select Manual operation by pressing or. ----- MAIN MENU----- to enter the manual operation menu. QUICKSTART PROGRAMS MANUAL SETUP 23.11.09 15:30:10 ---- MANUAL ---- Select Next station by pressing or. to start the command. The carousel will move one position forward. Next station Previous station Turn to station no. Move up Move down (02) (12) ---- MANUAL ---- Select Previous station by pressing or. to start the command. The lifting unit will move one position back. Next station Previous station Turn to station no. Move up Move down (02) (12) ---- MANUAL ---- Select Turn to station no. by pressing or. to select and select station no. by pressing or. to start the command. The carousel will move to the selected position. Next station Previous station Turn to station no. Move up Move down (02) (12) Instructions MTP 16

---- MANUAL ---- Select Move up by pressing or. to start the command. The lifting unit will move up. Next station Previous station Turn to station no. Move up Move down ---- MANUAL ---- Select Move down by pressing or. to start the command. The lifting unit will move down. Next station Previous station Turn to station no. Move up Move down i The counter clockwise movement (see Right Turn) from position 12 to 1 is not possible and will be blocked by the system. To reach position 1, the turning table must be turned backwards (i.e. clockwise; left turn) The movement of the turning table is not possible if the lifting unit is lowered. Instructions MTP 17

8.2 QUICKSTART In quickstart mode all incubation times are equal for all positions. Step 1 Select Quickstart by pressing or. ---- MAIN MENU ---- to start the quick start menu. QUICKSTART PROGRAMS MANUAL SETUP 23.11.09 15:30:10 Step 2 Select No. of baskets by pressing or. ---- QUICKSTART ---- to change the number of transport baskets used in the run. No. of baskets Exposure 1 00:05:00 Changes are stored by pressing again. Drip off time 00:10 Temperature -- C Start Step 3 Select Exposure by pressing or. ---- QUICKSTART ---- to change the incubation time in all positions. No. of baskets Exposure 1 00:05:00 Changes are stored by pressing again. Drip off time 00:10 (e.g. 5 minutes in this example) Temperature -- C Start Step 4 Select Drip off time by pressing or. ---- QUICKSTART ---- to change the dripping time above all positions. No. of baskets Exposure 1 00:05:00 Changes are stored by pressing again. Drip off time 00:10 (e.g. 10 seconds in this example) Temperature -- C Start Instructions MTP 18

Step 5 Select Temperature by pressing or. ---- QUICKSTART ---- to change the temperature for the paraffin beakers. No. of baskets Exposure 1 00:05:00 Changes are stored by pressing again. Drip off time 00:10 Temperature -- C Start Step 6 Select Start by pressing or. ---- QUICKSTART ---- to start the run immediately. No. of baskets 1 Exposure 00:05:00 Drip off time 00:10 Temperature -- C Start Step 7 Select Delayed start by pressing or. to change the end time of the run. Changes are stored by pressing again. ---- QUICKSTART ---- Start Delayed start Used / Failsafe 01 Used / Failsafe 02 Used / Failsafe 03 01 02 03 Instructions MTP 19

Step 8 Select Used / Failsafe for each position by pressing or. to select those positions that shall be active and for each position the stop position if the system fails to finish the run. Changes are stored by pressing again. ---- QUICKSTART ---- Start Delayed start Used / Failsafe 01 Used / Failsafe 02 Used / Failsafe 03 01 02 03 Step 9 Select Jump to start by pressing or. ---- QUICKSTART ---- to change to the start command. Used / Failsafe 21 21 again to start the run. Used / Failsafe 22 Used / Failsafe 23 22 23 Used / Failsafe 24 24 Jump to start For discontinuation of the run, please refer to section 8.6. i During incubation times, the instrument will automatically mix by moving the basket holder up and down every 5 seconds. At the end of the run, the basket will stay in incubation station 12 until the user moves it out. Instructions MTP 20

8.3 SETTING AND STORAGE OF CUSTOMIZED PROGRAMS Step 1 Select Programs by pressing or. ---- Main Menu ---- to change to the Programs menu. Quickstart Programs Manual Setup 23.11.09 15:30:10 Step 2 Select Edit program by pressing or. to change to editing mode for all programs. Prog. Edit program ---- Programs ---- 01 Routine Start (01:04:50) Delayed start Step 3 Select Name by pressing or. ---- Edit program 01 ---- to change to editing mode for program name. Each letter or number can be changed by pressing or. to move to next letter. Name No. of baskets Station 01 Station 02 Station 03 Routine 1 00:05:00 00:00:15 00:01:00 Step 4 Select No. of baskets by pressing or. ---- Edit program 01 ---- to change the number of baskets used. (only applicable for continuous loading option) Name No. of baskets Station 01 Station 02 Station 03 Routine 1 00:05:00 00:00:15 00:01:00 Instructions MTP 21

Step 5 Select Station 01 by pressing or. ---- Edit program 01 ---- 01. to enter the editing mode for position Name No. of baskets Routine 1 Station 01 00:05:00 Station 02 00:00:15 Station 03 00:01:00 Step 6 Select Exposure by pressing or. ---- P01 STATION 01 ---- to change the incubation time for position 01. Exposure Drip off time Temperature Failsafe pos. Save 01:00:00 00:05 C 01 Step 7 Select Drip off time by pressing or. ---- P01 STATION 01 ---- to change the drip off time between movement from position 01 to the next position. Exposure Drip off time Temperature Failsafe pos. Save 01:00:00 00:05 C 01 Step 8 Select Failsafe pos. by pressing or. ---- P01 STATION 01 ---- to select those positions that shall be active and for each position the stop position if the system fails to finish the run. Exposure Drip off time Temperature Failsafe pos. Save 01:00:00 00:05 C 01 Instructions MTP 22

Step 9 Select Save by pressing or. ---- P01 STATION 01 ---- to save the entries for the selected position. Exposure Drip off time Temperature Failsafe pos. Save 01:00:00 00:05 C 01 Step 10 Select Station 02 by pressing or. ---- Edit program 01 ---- 01. to enter the editing mode for position Name No. of baskets Routine 1 (Repeat Step 5 to Step 9 for all 12 resp. 24 stations) Station 01 Station 02 Station 03 00:05:00 00:00:15 00:01:00 Step 11 Select Save (01) by pressing or. ---- Programs ---- to save the entries in program 01. Station 22 Station 23 Station 24 Save (01) Save at... 00:05:00 00:00:15 00:01:00 Step 12 Select Save at by pressing or. ---- Programs ---- to select a program number under which you would like to store the afore changed entries. Station 22 Station 23 Station 24 Save (01) Save at... 00:05:00 00:00:15 00:01:00 Instructions MTP 23

8.4 RUNNING A PROGRAM Step 1 Select Programs by pressing or. ---- Main Menu ---- to change to the Programs menu. Quickstart Programs Manual Setup 23.11.09 15:30:10 Step 2 Select Prog. by pressing or. ---- Programs ---- to select the program. Prog. 01 Routine Edit program Start (01:04:50) Delayed start Step 3 Select Start by pressing or. ---- Programs ---- to start the selected program. Prog. 01 Routine Edit program Start (01:04:50) Delayed start Step 4 Load the basket to the lifting unit. to start the run. Load basket Enter = OK Instructions MTP 24

12:04:34 Prog. 01 Daily 01 Exposure 00:59:43 For discontinuation of the run, please refer to section 8.6. i During incubation times, the instrument will automatically mix by moving the basket holder up and down every 5 seconds. At the end of the run, the basket will stay in incubation station 12 until the user moves it out. Instructions MTP 25

8.5 TIME DELAY The instrument is equipped with a delay function that allows delaying the start of the run by a defined time. Step 1 Select Programs by pressing or. ---- Main Menu ---- to change to the Programs menu. Quickstart Programs Manual Setup 23.11.09 15:30:10 Step 2 Select Delayed start by pressing or. ---- Programs ---- to activate the delayed start function. Prog. 01 Routine Edit program Start (01:04:50) Delayed start Step 3 Change required end time of the run by pressing or. to store the set time and progress with the start of the run. Set end time Tue 10:00 Instructions MTP 26

Step 4 Load the basket to the lifting unit. to start the run. Load basket Enter = OK Step 5 The display will show the starting time of the run. Until start of the run the instrument will remain in the first incubation position. (e.g. 2 hours and 58 minutes in this example) Starting program in 02:58:00 For discontinuation of the run, please refer to section 8.6. i After start of a run, the settings for time delay will be reset to 00:00:00. During incubation times, the instrument will automatically mix by moving the slide holder up and down every 5 seconds. Instructions MTP 27

8.6 DISCONTINUATION OF A RUN to discontinue or interrupt a run. 12:04:34 Prog. 01 Daily 01 Exposure 00:59:43 Step 1 Select Continue by pressing or. to continue the run without discontinuation. 12:04:34 Continue Add specimen Abort Step 2 Select Add specimen by pressing or. to lift the lifting unit temporarily to add a specimen and thereafter continue the run. The display will guide you through the process. 12:04:34 Continue Add specimen Abort or Select Abort by pressing or. to discontinue the run. 12:04:34 Continue Add specimen Abort Instructions MTP 28

8.7 SHUT DOWN To switch off the instrument, use the main switch at the backside of the unit. 8.8 TWIN BASKET OPTION [only applicable to instruments equipped with this feature] In this case the instrument is equipped with 3 wax beakers and 9 glass reagent beakers. A second basket is added to the upper lifting arm. The software will display 3 temperatures of the respective beaker positions. In the programming procedure, it is possible to work with 2 baskets. In this case the program starts with 1 basket, which lowers into beaker 1. After the reaction time elapsed, the basket moves up and the program ask the customer to place the 2nd basket before basket 1 moves into beaker 2 and basket 2 into beaker 1. Please note that the program stops when basket 1 is in beaker 12 and basket 2 is in beaker 11. Please also note that the basket 2 follows automatically basket 1 (this means that the reaction times of basket 2 are not the same of those of basket 1). The programming is always done for basket 1. Instructions MTP 29

8.9 HOOD [only applicable to instruments equipped with this feature] This option contains the plastic hood, a shield, some rollers and washers. It is a good safety feature and gives protection to customer and samples. Please mount the hood with washers at the back of the instrument. Screw in the rollers and place the hood onto them. During a run the opening can be placed to the back (shield) and the processor is closed, to refill baskets or beakers the opening can manually be turned towards the front. The hood is mandatory for optional fume extraction system (see section 8.10). Carousel tissue processor MTP with closed hood. Carousel tissue processor MTP with opened hood for loading and unloading of instrument. Instructions MTP 30

8.10 FAN / CARBON FILTER [only applicable to instruments equipped with this feature] For more safety (especially to remove vapours) the instrument can be directly connected to a central fume extraction system or be equipped with an optional fan (plus carbon filter). The fan can be activated in the menu adjustments and runs continuously in two separately programmable speeds for lifted or lowered lifting arm. If the instrument is equipped with a carbon filter, the vapours are absorbed there. In case of a tubing, the vapours can be blown into an already existing in-house system. 8.11 PARAFFIN VACCUUM FUNCTION [only applicable to instruments equipped with this feature] With the optional vacuum function the infiltration of paraffin wax into the tissue sample can be improved. The vacuum is automatically activated during a program run when the basket moves into the paraffin wax beaker positions. Before lifting the basket out of the heated paraffin wax beakers, a magnetic valve normalises the pressure automatically. MTP with vacuum unit. Instructions MTP 31

9. MAINTENANCE Besides regular cleaning, the instrument is basically maintenance-free. A yearly inspection of the system is recommended (see 9.1 RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE SCHEDULE). For cleaning the unit only use alcoholic media, not acetone or xylene. For the hood it is best to use a commercially available cleaner for plastics. The hood should not come in contact with alcoholic or other solvents. Never spray or use cleaning medium directly onto the touch panels. Please take note of the safety aspects of the instrument. Wear protective clothing and disposable gloves according to Good Laboratory Practices. 9.1 RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE SCHEDULE Yearly Complete Service (performed by authorized SLEE service technician) Cleaning of carbon filter, optionally replacement Check of battery alarm Functional check by forced disconnection Check of mechanical parts Functional check, Cleaning with a soft cloth, optionally lubrication Check of electrical parts Functional check of turning motor, lifting motor, vacuum system, exhaust fan Visual check of connections Every 4 Years Replacement of backup batteries Nominal life time for integrated batteries is four years. The batteries must be disposed of according to existing local applicable regulations. Instructions MTP 32

10. SERVICE Internal components should only be serviced by technicians authorized by SLEE. If technical service or spare parts are necessary, please contact your local SLEE Medical distributor. Please have the following information available: Complete contact details Type of instrument and serial number Place of instrument and name of user Purpose of service call Delivery date of the unit If it is necessary to return the instrument, it must be cleaned and disinfected before delivery. It must be returned in its original packing. If the instrument or parts thereof are sent back in a dirty or non-disinfected condition, SLEE reserves the right to return the parts to the debit of the customer. Instructions MTP 33

11. Optional accessories MTP Perspex hood #11000220 Twin basket option #11000221 Glass beaker (Specific gravure upon request) #39500014 Heated stainless steel paraffin beaker #39500019 Stainless steel transport basket #39500027 Organizer tray (65 cassettes) #39500120 Complete vacuum unit for paraffin beakers #11000223 Exhaust fan #11000210 Exhaust fan including carbon filter #11000211 Exchange carbon filter #39500011 Instructions MTP 34

12. WARRANTY SLEE Medical GmbH guarantees that the product delivered has been subjected to a comprehensive quality control procedure, and that the product is faultless and complies with all technical specifications and/or agreed characteristics warranted. SLEE Medical GmbH guarantees that the instrument is manufactured under an ISO 9001 quality management system. Unauthorized modification or repair by third party persons will void the warranty. Only original SLEE spare parts must be used. Guarantee claims can be put forward only if the instrument is used according to this manual and for the purpose described. Mistakes and errors which occur because of improper use cannot be accepted. 13. DISPOSAL The instrument or parts of the instrument must be disposed of according to existing local applicable regulations. Instructions MTP 35

SLEE medical GmbH P. O. Box 10 05 07 55136 Mainz / Germany Carl-Zeiss-Str. 49 55129 Mainz / Germany Tel. +(49) 61 31/9 58 71-0 Fax +(49) 61 31/9 58 71-722 mail@slee.de http://www.slee.de Instructions MTP 36